Saturday, April 12, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Time of Day: 11:30 am
Distance: walk - 4 miles
Time (total): 40 min
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Weather: 70, sunny, dry, light breeze
Workout Type: race

Breakfast: 6:00 am - smoothie
10:00 am - Shot Bloks
Lunch: fish tacos, bread, butter, beer
Dinner: 2 pieces pizza, salad, 2 glasses wine, ice cream w/berries
Workout Food: one small bottle with 1 scoop HEED

Course: Volunteer Park CT
Results: Masters A-B - 7th
Comments: First - it was beautiful day. Yesterday was still quite cool and today it jumps up 15 degrees and the sun is out making people pink. I love it!

Second - at first I was bummed I did not have the strength to do better at the finish but I should be glad I made the break. Making the move is key and if you don't do that you never even have a chance to sprint for victory so upon reflection I'm pretty happy. :)

To keep things calm I took a trainer to the race and warmed up at the start/finish line. Totally removes all the stress and you can ride as long or short as you like and you don't miss the start. I have ridden this course many times so I just took one lap during a break in the action to see if there was anything new to see and there was not.

After spinning moderate gears for about 25 minutes I lined up near the start about 15 minutes prior to our departure. When they let us on the course I just went right to the start line and got a spot in the front row seeing as I knew the course and had already ridden it once. Almost everyone else took a lap and got staged several rows back. Plus, I had heard BRI talking about this 'early move' they were going to throw at everyone so I wanted to make sure I was up there.

At the gun I got a good start and hit the water tower in about 15th spot. Most of the usuals were up there including Matt H who drilled in on the 2nd lap in what has become his traditional warm-up routine it seems: go hard at the front.

There were a few surges and I went with pretty much all of them being paranoid I would miss the move. I was able to stay in the top 20 pretty easily and then after a few laps it happened. Someone jumped (I think it was BRI?), I followed and a few others joined us as we were gone. It was a good combo for sure; it was Chris T, Gavin G and Aaron from BRI, Mike B from Excel, Flavio R from Garage, two random guys and myself. With all the strong teams represented this was it and our gap slowly grew to 20 seconds and grew to about 40 by the finish. I think we got away about 10 minutes into the race...

Mostly we worked well together although Mike B did not pull. At first I thought it was because he had to bridge a bit farther than the rest of us to make it but after a bit I realized he was just not going to work. And it made sense, with three BRI guys it was their job to drive this. I was pulling quite a bit at first but then backed off when I knew we were not going to get caught.

Martin "I'm no sprinter" Criminale was trying to figure out my chances and with just over one lap to go it came. Gavin surged at the top of the hill and I went after him. In theory it was perfect. BRI had three guys so they were not going to chase and everyone else was alone so they watched each other. And we got away! But then Gavin died and I could not carry through for a full lap on my own.

Sure enough, just after we started up the hill for the last time Chris came roaring by with Aaron on his wheel. I was just able to catch on but had to expend a lot of energy to do so as they were going much faster. At the top of the hill I shifted up and accelerated as much as I could but no use... all could do was maintain my position. Gavin blew or gave up and so I was not last. :)

With the age limit at this event being only 30, it was basically a cat 1-2 race so I really was happy to be there in the break. And did I mention it was awesome to hear my teammates yelling my name all the way around the course? It was great! After getting home and cleaning up, Shelley and I went for a SUNNY, BEAUTIFUL walk down to Pioneer Square, along the water front and then back up the hill.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
Here are all the pictures including a video Shelley took of me finishing.
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 Friday, April 11, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Time of Day: 5:15 am
Distance: 15 miles
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Workout Type: weights | core | commute

Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: 10:00 am - Promax bar
11:30 am - 2 bagels, cream cheese, one with lox, one with jam, Odwalla C Monster
Dinner: 2 beers, pie, spinach salad at Pies & Pints
Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x20 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x20 - 90 lb
plank 180 sec, 60 sec, 60 sec, 60 sec to each side
other core 2x40 clam knee lifts to each side, 40 side leg lifts to each side, 2x50 steam engines, 30 twisters - 10 lb, 80 leg extensions
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: The plank was hard today, but thinking back I have done very little core this last week so no wonder. At least riding my bike felt great! On the way home I took my scenic detour
Equipment: Raleigh town bike
commute | core | weights
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 Thursday, April 10, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Comments: Oh man, I woke up and did not feel like spinning, not at all. Plus I was thinking ahead to the races this weekend and since I seem to need tons of rest these days it was easy to justify. Especially with the way I felt riding home yesterday which was VERY slow.

It's lunch time now and I think I made the right choice.  I was bounding up the stairs and not feeling like I had lead in my veins so that's good.

Okay, just made it home and my legs feel much better! I think I made the right decision by not spinning today.
Equipment: Raleigh town bike
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 Wednesday, April 09, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Weather: 40's in the morning, low 50s in the afternoon, partly sunny, dry
Workout Type: weights | commute

Breakfast: 2 eggs, bread, cheese, cereal
Lunch: peanut butter bagel, 8 oz yogurt, crackers, cheese, dried papaya, water, Odwalla juice
Dinner: salad, 2 pieces pizza, sauteed veggies, Bud light, too much wine (three glasses?)
Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x17 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x17 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x90 lb, 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 20x360 lb
incline hack squat 15x110 lb, 15x130 lb, 15x150 lb, 12x170 lb
step ups 15x30 lb, 15x35 lb, 15x40 lb
leg extensions 3x15 - 195 lb (drop set each time)
leg curls 3x12 - 165 lb (drop set each time)
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Comments: Oy... I had a hard time getting out of bed today, my upper body exercises felt super hard (probably because I have not been doing them for a week - since last Wednesday!) and legs did not feel super. The step ups on the bench with dumbbells was kinda fun though, we could have used more weight.

It felt GREAT to commute to work on my bike again...! iPod, reasonable weather, the works. But man, my legs felt done in. I was just rolling along.
Equipment: Raleigh town bike
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 Tuesday, April 08, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Weight: 180
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Time (total): race - 43 min
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Weather: low 40s, wet ground, mostly cloudy, calm
Workout Type: core | spinning | Pacific Raceways CR

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Workout Food: gym - water
race - 2 scoops HEED in a small bottle (but I only had like two sips)

Course: race: counter-clockwise down the escape road, finish on the flats
Results: 1st prime - 2nd
2nd prime - 1st
finish - 2nd
Comments: For the first time in ages spinning felt good! I was rested and could go hard - that felt SO nice. My wind is still sucky meaning I had to seriously catch my breath a couple of times but hey, it's a start.

At the race Dave H went on the first hill and stayed away solo for one lap. We caught him half way up the second hill and I took off on the left side near the top. I got a nice gap right away and then saw Matt H chasing so I sat up and waited for him.

I had a couple of teammates in the bunch plus there were not many contenders out today so our gap grew really quickly. We worked really well together; Matt rolling his 50x11 (Jesus!) on the flats and me my 53x15. We decided to just pull through the primes so Matt got the first one and I got the second. With two laps to go our gap was enormous so we slowed a bit.

Matt left me on the front from the bottom of the last hill but we had loads of time so it was fine. Besides, I felt pretty confident about the sprint. I just kept the speed down thinking I had a much better initial jump than Matt and kept it glued to the barrier on the right side of the finishing stretch.

We got close and closer and were not going fast at all so I was in a pretty small gear... When Matt finally did make a move I stood up and felt like I easily stayed ahead of him at first. But then I had to shift up and kinda fumbled the shift. That plus Matt being a little faster than I had expected let him pull even and then he nipped me with a perfectly timed bike throw.

I threw my bike too but mine was late. Poop. Anyway, that was a super ride in that we attacked, made it a race and I actually got to sprint at the end. Plus I finally felt good while we were away. Dave got 2nd again and I learned not to underestimate Matt so much. :)
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
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 Saturday, April 05, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Time of Day: 7:15 am
Distance: 72 miles
Time (total): 4:40
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Weather: low 40s, cloudy at first, partly sunny at the end, pretty calm, NO RAIN
Workout Type: ride

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Workout Food: 2 large bottles each with 2 scoops Endurox R4 and 2 scoops Perpetuem, half a sleeve of Fig Newtons

Course: 23rd, Lake City Way, Log Boom Park, Hollywood Hill, blah, blah, blah, Avondale Rd, blah, blah, blah, Ames Lake, Union Hill, Slough trail, Lake City Way, Interlaken, 19th, home
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Comments: Nice! This was JUST what the doctor ordered... Tony B, Jeff D and Kurt A and I went for a longish, zero stress ride. The tempo on the hills was anything from sorta hard to pretty stiff but we chatted throughout the rest of the ride and always regrouped at the top.

I pulled a lot and felt good all the way. And my back did not hurt! YES. I did stretch it a couple of times towards the end of the ride but no pain. I like that.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Neuvation wheels
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 Thursday, April 03, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Workout Type: core | spinning

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Workout Food: water

Course: 2x180 sec plank, 60 sec to each side, 2x40 clam knee lifts to each side, 40 side leg lifts to each side, 2x50 steam engines, 30 twisters - 10 lb, 70 leg extensions, 40 back extensions (20 straight, 20 twisting) - 25 lb
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Comments: Today was hard... why is spinning so hard this year? Is it just me meaning is it mental and it's always been like this or am I not as fit? Dunno.
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 Wednesday, April 02, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x20 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x20 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 2x17 - 360 lb
squat (Smith) 15x110 lb, 15x130 lb, 12x150 lb
lunges (Smith) 15x110 lb, 15x130 lb, 15x150 lb
leg extensions 3x15 - 195 lb (drop set after each one)
leg curls 3x15 - 165 lb (drop set after each one)
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Comments: The leg press did not feel so hot today but we killed it on the leg extensions and curls. We held each rep for a second and then lowered it slowly. And THEN did a drop set. Nice.

And why are my lunges stronger than my squats? I'm a spaz.
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 Tuesday, April 01, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Weight: 177
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Weather: clear and cold (lower 40s)
Workout Type: core | spinning | Pacific Raceways CR

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Workout Food: water at the gym, one small  bottle of HEED at the race

Course: core: 2x180 sec plank, 60 sec to each side, 2x40 clam knee lifts, 40 side leg lifts to each side, 2x50 steam engines, 30 twisters - 10 lb, 40 back extensions (20 straight, 20 twisting) - 25 lb, 70 leg extensions

race: counter-clockwise down the escape road, finish on the flats
Results: 1st prime - 1st
2nd prime - pack
finish - 1st
official results
Comments: Spinning felt pretty hard today... no wind and I had to stop occasionally to catch my breath.

At the race Dave H tried a couple of accelerations, Matt H tried one big one on the hill but I covered that and the pack was riding not to lose so pretty much chased stuff down.

I was feeling like utter crap (no wind at all) and so sat on and sat on... I hate having to do that.

Towards the finish the one guy snuck off the front (no one chased him because he was not a 'known threat' I guess) and I'm sitting there watching him ride away thinking, "No..." Then Dave accelerated, I followed and for some reason I got a gap and caught the solo guy and won.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
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 Monday, March 31, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: 8 oz yogurt, 2 Odwalla juices, Promax bar
Dinner:  
Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 20, 17 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x17 - 90 lb
plank 180 sec, 120 sec, 60 sec to each side
other core 2x40 clam knee lifts to each side, 40 side leg lifts to each side, 2x50 steam engines, 30 twisters - 10 lb, 80 leg extensions
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
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Comments: I still  have a bit of a sore throat... And I did not sleep well at all last night. I kept waking Shelley which in turn would wake me up. :( Sleep seems to be the ultimate solution to illness and I'm not getting enough. Rats.
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