I know..... I've been away. No excuses, but I do have REASONS! In February, I was abruptly transferred to a new project at work. My nice cushy, leave work at 5, became a , lucky to get home by 7:30! Despite this I have managed to stick very closely to my training schedule. The results have been, well, measurable. I started using my Real Axiom trainer pretty extensively earlier in the year when it was far too (fill in the blank with, cold, wet, cold & wet, you get the picture) crappy outside to ride. One of the real advantages of this trainer is the ability to get your power output. I created a couple of flat time trials of varying lengths late last year and used them as a baseline for comparison of my power output over those distances. About a week ago I took the tests again. My power was up a solid 5%! Not bad for 3 months of consistent solid training.
The constant training also brought with it one unexpected result, injury! Nothing serious, but for the first time in a long while I was experiencing pain directly related to the amount of training I was doing. The most exasperating, had to be the shoulder problems I began to experience with my increase in swimming. Since swimming is my weakest sport, I started my training with an increased focus in January. By March, I had a persistent soreness in my upper back, and a shooting pain down my back and arm when I tilted my head back. My arm would also go numb intermittently for no apparent reason. This made me realize I had some definite flaws in my stroke that needed some immediate attention. I started focusing on my arm NOT crossing over in front of my head during my entry and the pain has dissipated somewhat. I must also give credit to my excellent masseuse Chaye Wise and my chiropractor Dr. Roberson. Both have been instrumental in keeping me in one piece.
My singular focus to this point has been getting in enough training to be competitive at the Columbia triathlon . I rode the course a few weeks ago and it is tough. This makes Chris Lieto's course record of 56 minutes and change that much more amazing! Now that I feel I have enough fitness in the bank for Columbia, I have started to focus on the rest of the season. I am returning to the Tri-to-Win sprint triathlon again this year in an attempt at another PR. I am currently leading the fund raising for the event so if you want to donate to a great cause check out my fund raising page.
This also seems to be the year my training buddies have talked me into doing their races..... I have scheduled a duathlon, something I haven't done in at least 5 years, to support a friend, and my marathon crazed buddy Miquel, has finally talked me into doing a marathon (more on that in a future post).
On the purely cycling side of things I will undertake a USCF time trial for the first time in years in mid June. If memory servers me these are perhaps the hardest rides I have ever done, there really is no hiding in the race of truth.
Random thoughts....
I have put my rides, blogging, some resources etc., into one place, my website at www.clarencecycling.com. This lets people know what I'm up to, where I'm riding, and how to join me if they are so motivated. Take a look at the site and let me know what you think.
The Real Axion review.... it's coming after Columbia, I promise........
Mavic Tri Pro shoes... just got a pair..... review to follow.
Promotional note..... I have just met a triathlete from TriUnify, an organization dedicated to getting people and youth of color into the sport. Check out their website at www.triunify.com
Race season is upon us...... let's get fit out there....
Peace....
Rob
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