Thursday, February 07, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): spinning - 45 min
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Workout Type: core | spinning

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Course: I got in 2x3 min of plank again! Along with the side plank and knee and leg lifts.

Spinning was great! It started out with a scare as the CD player was not working and I think I have never done an exercise class with no music at all... but it turned out fine. We did some super intervals and got the job done.
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 Wednesday, February 06, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:15 am
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Time (total): 1:30
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: smoothie
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Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x20 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 20, 18 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x90 lb, 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 3x15 - 360 lb
smith machine squat 15x90 lb, 2x15 - 110 lb
lunges 3x20 - 70 lb
leg extensions 15x155 lb, 15x175 lb, 15x195 lb
leg curls 3x15 - 135 lb
other core I forgot... but I did something
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: It felt great to do sets of 20 push-ups again! Such a small thing for some people but a big deal for me.

My legs were a tad tired - not sure from what but no biggie.
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 Tuesday, February 05, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Comments: I got in my 2x3 min of plank! Did the side plank and some knee and leg lifts and the hip abductor machine. I have got to get my back in order!!!

Holy mother, this was a hard spinning workout. We did these five minute intervals where you just keep dialing up the resistance for four minutes and then take a bunch off and try to speed up for the last minute. Ouch. 60 seconds of rest and repeat; five times.

There is no WAY that I would do this kind of thing alone, no possible way. That's why I come here.
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 Monday, February 04, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Weight: 6:30 am (after breakfast) - 182 lb
Body Fat: 9
Time of Day: 5:15 am
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Time (total): 60 min
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: rice, stir fry veggies, 3 fortune cookies, banana
Dinner: 3 pieces pizza, 2 beers, chocolate
Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 20, 20, 15
seated row 3x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 20, 16,15 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 16, 16, 15 - 90 lb
plank 3 min, all the other core stuff then 3 min more
other core 10, 10, 9 leg lifts on incline board, 3x20 sit-ups on incline board, 3x15 leg lifts
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: Today felt good! Now I just need to ride more! All this stuff will not help my cycling very much...

My core is starting to feel stronger though, I just need to make sure I do the stuff the PT told me to do and not just all the traditional ab crap.
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 Sunday, February 03, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Time of Day: 7:45 am
Distance: 73 miles?
Time (total): 5 hours
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Weather: upper 30s to start, dry, calm, around 40 at the finish
Workout Type: ride

Breakfast: cereal, banana
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Workout Food: half a food bar, 5 scoops Perpetuem in one big bottle, 3 scoops HEED in another

Course: University Village, 23rd, Lake City Way, Log Boom Park, Hollywood Hill, Avondale, up Ames Lake, up Union Hill, Willows Road, Lake City, Interlaken, 19th, home
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Comments: First really hard hill today and all is well.

As we rode out of town on Lake City Way I saw Mick and Martha W heading south. Those guys sure ride a ton and are always in such good spirits about it! Something to aspire towards for sure.

Going up Hollywood Hill Greg K went to the front and upped the pace a bit. I had been chatting in the back with some other guys and when I saw this I went to bridge. Oof... It took a bit but I got on just as the hill starts to flatten out. As it turned left and kicked up Greg looked back, saw me and stood up and gassed it proper. I was afraid I was going to blow so I just increased my cadence and stayed in the saddle. After about 100 yards I caught him and then testosterone took over. Since I was only at 98 percent, I stood up and jumped by him. :) Ouch! I had to shift down and sit down in short order but I held the gap to top where it levels off again. What a lung burner.

Then we kind of dorked around and eventually descended down Avondale Road and headed south along the Carnation Valley and up Ames Lake and Union Hill. This time I decided to ride temp from the bottom and so went to the front right from the start. After a bit I looked back and I was alone so I upped the pace a little. Soon I was basically at my limit when what did I see just behind me but the shadow of a certain Tony B... Nice.

By now I was going basically as hard as I could without (hopefully) blowing sky high. This ascent has so many rollers and I always forget which one is the last one so I tried to peg it at around 90 percent or so. Accelerating out of the saddle was not an option this time so as the road leveled off some towards the top of Union Tony was able to come around me. But I grabbed his wheel and that little rest was just what I needed. After a few seconds I was able to come around him and then we swapped the lead a few times and just kept speeding up. This felt great!

Finally we got to the next intersection and doubled back to grab the rest of the bunch. I was tired but elated. And Tony seemed pretty ecstatic too - that's contagious. :)

I pulled a lot today and felt good on the hills - now I just need to be able to do this when the pace does not slow down so much on the flats.
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
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 Friday, February 01, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): 60 min
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: cereal
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Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 20, 20, 15
seated row 20, 20, 20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 16, 15, 15 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 16, 15, 15 - 90 lb
plank 3 min, 1 min, 60 sec to each side
other core TONS! 30 ball passes, 2 sets of steam engines, crunches, leg extensions, 2 sets twisters - 10 lb, 3 sets of 15 sit-ups on incline board
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: I felt good doing the weights for some reason so tried for more. It was nice to be able to do a little extra.

Ken L and Thom W joined me for abs - that was nice.
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 Thursday, January 31, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): spinning - 45 min
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Workout Type: core | spinning

Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: cookies, 3 pieces rye bread with peanut butter, 2 8 oz yogurts, tea
Dinner: pasta
Workout Food: water

Course: plank - 180 sec, 60 sec, 60 sec to each side
2x40 clam knee lifts on each side
40 back extensions, 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: Wow, great spinning workout today. WE did four 5 min 'intervals' where we dialed up the resistance for each of the first four minutes and then for the last one we backed it off and sped up. Some sprints, single leg drill and we were done.

I was so bummed that I could not do the plank for 2x180 sec! What is my deal? It was cake on Wednesday.
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 Wednesday, January 30, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:00 am
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Time (total): 2 hours! Am I a gym rat or what...
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: cereal
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Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 3x15
seated row 3x15 - 90 lb
shoulder press 3x15 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 3x15 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x90 lb, 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 5x15 - 360 lb
smith machine squat 15x70 lb, 15x90 lb, 15x100 lb
lunges 3x20 - 50 lb
leg curls 15x155 lb, 2x15 - 175 lb
leg extensions 15x135 lb, 2x12 - 150 lb
plank 2x3 min, 60 sec to each side
other core 30 steam engines, 30 twisters - 12 lb
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: Today was a good day. I had already started my leg stuff when Thom W showed up but that was fine, I just got in some extra sets of leg press. My back feels totally fine doing these now - yes!

It was fun to do squats again which I have not done in ages... And it felt safe to do them in the machine.

It's funny, I'm a little stronger than Thom in every leg exercise except for the curls and extensions, he goes about 20 heavier than me on those exercises.
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 Tuesday, January 29, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 4
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Time of Day: 6:00 am
Distance: 10 flights
Time (total): 40 min
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Weather: upper 30s, light drizzle, calm
Workout Type: stairs

Breakfast: yogurt, jam, fruit, bran cereal, banana, 2 bagels with cream cheese, water
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Course: Howe Street
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Comments: Okay, first of all I need to sleep more. I was out of bed at about 2:30 or 3 and never went back. That can't be too good. I wish I definitively knew that I was one of those people that only needed like three or four hours of sleep per night but no, I just don't get enough and then I'm tired. Shelley suggested I stay up later but how easy is that when you've been up for 20 hours already?

It's been so cold lately that when I saw the rain this morning I freaked. I put on long pants which is something that I have not done for stairs even when there was snow on the ground. Top it off with a fleece hat and I'm good to go. Of course after two flights I was nice and cozy...

I was there with Greg K who is on a rest week so we just walked all of the flights. To be perfectly honest I was dreading running... especially after such a short nap. When I heard that this was a rest week for Greg I was all innocent and accommodating like and said, "Hey, if you just want to walk 'em today that's fine with me. I'm just here for the company and don't have an agenda..." Nice. He bought it.

We did walk them kind of fast and although I think we might have only done nine flights (I lost count around six) we did make pretty good time.
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 Sunday, January 27, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 7:30 am
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Time (total): 4:15 or so
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Weather: mid 30s, a couple of sprinkles but then clearing, not much wind
Workout Type: Hank ride | team ride

Breakfast: smoothie
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Workout Food: bar, 4 scoops Endurox R4 in one big bottle, 3 scoops HEED in another

Course: Hank ride - around Mercer Island counter-clockwise
team ride - Leschi, around Mercer Island counter-clockwise, north end of Lake WA via Juanita, Burke Gilman, Interlaken, 19th, home
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Comments: Ugh... the cold sure makes my legs heavy. Then again, yesterday when it was even colder I felt relatively good. So maybe I'm just tired from yesterday?

The Hank ride started out at the usual tempo and by 'usual' I mean as fast as John M wants to go. Today he was on a single speed bike with a 42x16 (he claimed it was a 39x16 but it sure looked larger to me based on how fast he was moving and pedaling...) and so when we were on the flats the pace was mercifully moderate. But on the first climb it was just as fast as always and I was sucking wind. Hard.

When I got back to Leschi only about eight people showed up so I suggested that we do something besides riding down Rainier and everyone liked it so we went around the north end of the lake and it was nice.

One funny story - after climbing a hill in Bellevue this woman on the ride was gasping for air and asked us to slow down as she could not shift to her small chainring and HAD NOT BEEN ABLE TO DO SO FOR THE LAST TWO WEEKS. I had her pull over right away and fixed it. Seems the shop she took her bike to had just left the cable tension way too tight and although the limit screw was okay, the cable prevented it from dropping down. Easy fix. Later on in the ride we started a descent and when this same woman tried to shift to her big chainring the chain fell off. I happened to be behind her and was passing as this happened and noticed that she was grabbing her brakes to stop and fix it. I yelled out, "Shift it back on slowly while you ride." and bingo, it came right back on. She was so stoked! As our group assembled at the bottom of the hill she turns toward me and deadpans, "Martin, I have so much to learn from you!" Oh man, I almost burst out laughing and at the same time felt somehow inappropriate. :)

After Juanita we decided to ride the trail home and guess what - it still sucks. Even when there are very few people on the trail like today when it's super cold out, the surface is so darn bumpy that it just is not fun to ride. Oh yeah, and we almost collided with this kid on his Big Wheel for crying out loud. When was the last time you saw one of those, eh?
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
Man, my rear wheel is kinda bent and won't stay true anymore... I've only been able to milk it this long because I have disk brakes. Time to rebuild. Not bad for a wheel that is over 15 years old!
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