Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Riding easy is hard

I'm still in a prep phase.

I need to keep telling myself this. If I don't, I'll end up going way too hard, and it will probably catch up with me in the summer. And since I'd like to avoid that, I need the reminder.

Still, it's tough to keep things reined in all the time. Like tonight, for instance. According to the schedule, it was 60 minutes of zone 1-2. And for the most part, it was. But since I'm a bit of an idiot, there was a big block of upper zone 2, edging into zone 3. It's not like I was doing VO2 intervals, so this wasn't that far off the plan. It was nice to see that upper zone 2 is about 240w, and that I could hold that easily for 30 minutes. I guess I'm getting stronger again.

Bike: 65 min, zone 1-2, w/ 30 min @ 240w
Run: 2 miles @ 7.0 mph

In further notes, Trisport Canada added a Motionbased map of the bike course to their website. The nice thing about Motionbased is that I could save the map as a GPX file, which I could then convert to a PGMF file. So now, I have the Muskoka bike course as a route on the i-Magic. I'm going to try not to use it as my sole ride, but just every once in a while, mostly as a scouting report on the climbs and such. But this will help with the next few months.

2 comments:

Mark said...

Wow. Your "upper zone 2" is my LT!

Remember the advice you gave me about sticking to the plan and not overtraining?

SKMDT said...

My "upper zone 2" is your LT on a differently-calibrated questionable accuracy machine. I don't put much stock in the numbers, just (hopefully) the consistency.

I know about the overtraining. If I felt any fatigue the next day I'd reconsider, but so far everything's in check.