Backing Off This Week

>> Thursday, May 16, 2024

I wrote about some good workouts in a post on Monday, and I noted feeling pretty pooped. I took a look at the last few weeks of "intensity minutes" according to my Garmin. Here's what the last 4 full weeks look like, with a smaller week in the middle because the Get in Gear 10K was in there:



So the week of the Get in Gear 10K was shorter, but 3 of the last 4 weeks were nearly 1800 intensity minutes! Those are 3 of my top 4 biggest weeks ever, and they are 3 out of 4 that have been over 1700 minutes:


Gentle upward trend. This last year is an average of 1359 minutes/week
(465 moderate minutes, and 2x 447 vigorous minutes = 1359).

Well, Monday's long run was slightly on the shorter side. It felt crappy from the start, but my "pace miles" in the middle were OK: 36:57 for my 6 middle miles (6:09.5/mile pace). Tuesday was nothing fancy. Wednesday was a nice easy run - I had a good stretch last night as well. I'm NOT looking at "intensity minutes" this week and just trying to back off a bit. I'm already feeling a lot better.

Now... maybe some intensity these next 2 days again... ;)

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Semi-Wordless Wednesday: Birthday and Valleyfair!

>> Wednesday, May 15, 2024

We celebrated Charlie's TENTH BIRTHDAY!! We climbed at a climbing gym and then got pizza and dessert at Cossetta's:






Bouldering upstairs.






Henry on the walls as well.




PIZZA!


Gelato!

The next day was opening day at Valleyfair - an amusement park in the south metro. We went with 2 of my wife's sibling's familes:


The whole crew at the end of the day!


First ride of the year on Wild Thing (my favorite coaster).


With my neice about to ride Power Tower.


About to have TEN of us on Wild Thing: my 2 young nephew's FIRST TIME on that big ride!


After lunch.




My goddaughter!


Siblings!

That was a fun (exhausting) 2 days!

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Hard Ride, Then Brutal Intervals, Then REST

>> Monday, May 13, 2024

Last week, I got out for a 20 mile tempo ride (in the middle of a 33 mile ride). I rode hard for the first 20 miles (splits 1-4 on the map below), and there was a decent wind from the north, so the first 4 miles straight south were FAST: 23.6 mph ave without a ton of effort. I turned around at about mile 13, and then the last 7 miles were sucky into the wind. I ended my hard 20 miles with a 21.3 mph average.





Tempo effort ended at the arrows: easy to see in my HR, but less
visible in speed because of turning into or with the wind.

Then the next day, I hit the track with heavy legs. It was for a workout that was 4x800 with 2 mins rest, followed by 4x400 with 90 sec rest. I think I've done this 3 times in the past: "up north" in early June last year, then on the track in July, and finally on the track in December because we were having a pretty snow-less winter. I was aiming for some speed last week, but I was hoping my heavy legs would listen to me.

My first interval was OK but I had hoped to be faster: it was 3:38 (with laps of 1:18 and 1:19). But the good news was that I dropped my splits from there. My 800s and 400s looked like this:

1:18, 1:19 = 3:38.0
1:17, 1:17 = 3:34.5
1:16, 1:18 = 3:34.4
1:16, 1:16 = 3:32.9

1:13.6
1:14.3
(not mentally strong)
1:13.1 (DYING at the 200 mark)
1:12.0

Those were NEARLY my best ever times for this workout. Last June was my best version of this workout where my 800s averaged 3:34.88 and my 400s averaged 1:13.50. This time my averages were 2:34.95 (0:00.07 slower) and 1:13.25 (0.00.25 faster).


Lots of speedy loops.


This was nasty. This is a HARD workout.

Then I TOOK IT EASY for a few days. I'd been feeling wiped for a few days leading up to that too (this was also just a few days after my best long run ever), so I didn't want to overdo anything. Looking back, I honestly feel lucky I got through that stretch without a bigger issue. Even my "body battery" on my Garmin was showing me that I was not getting fully rested (blue dots didn't go up high enough) and that I was draining myself more by the end of the day (white dots getting extra low):



It's subtle, but notice I'm not used to having stretches that stay low like that. I did just an easy spin the day after, and then a 2nd easy day as well. Hoping to be back at it this week!!

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Friday Funny 2395: Working 9-to-5 Humor

>> Friday, May 10, 2024






























































Lots more funnies posted all week long on SportsAndLaughs.tumblr.com. HAPPY WEEKEND!!

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