Moment of Truth 4/22 Saturday

MRSchultz

Cathlete
Good morning sleepy heads:

I guess I'm starting all the posts today - WOW - that's a first. :)

Today we are headed to Wisconsin Dells to a hotel waterpark for the night. I'm so excited to get out of town even if it's only for one night. I have Step Blast on rotation for today, but I'm not sure if I can get that in before we are ready to leave. But, I will be wearing my pedometer and told my SIL we are going for lots of walks, so that should be good, too. I'm packing very "GOOD" things to eat, too. The ONLY bad thing I'm bringing is rice krispy bars for my DS and his friend. Otherwise, veggies/dip and light chips with salsa.

I will be back on Sunday later in the afternoon when we get back otherwise, you all have a WONDERFUL weekend and be good. :p

~Marcia~
 
Marcia, have a good day! I can't imagine going to a waterpark yet, its still cold here.Not freezing cold...but far from swim suit season! LOL


I just did my workout and now I am heading for the tub.I did a 5 mile run and MM. Tomorrow is suppose to be a rest day but we will see about that}(
Now wake up everyone!!!
Lori:)
 
Marcia - I'm sure you're already gone, but I hope you have a fabulous time!

Lori - do you even know what a rest day is? Let me know if you need a definition for tomorrow. :p

I did the group ride this morning and it kicked my butt! They were too fast for me. :( I was the slowest girl. Bummer to be me! We went 31 miles and our average speed was 17mph. There were a bunch of guys who had never met each other, so it was a big testosterone ride apparently. There were 6 guys and 4 girls. The other girls thought the whole group should have stayed together but they were too busy impressing each other. I don't think they should have had to wait (not that they did the whole time - a couple of guys did - even one who just went pro in cycling of all people - we compared heart rates - his was 120 mine was 178! - he's amazing). Anyway, you will get faster riding with faster people, but that might have been a little too fast. I liked my pace much better. I think they ended up around 18mph, but they did a lot of waiting. I'm sure they're in the 20's easily without having to wait. It's just more motivation for me to drop some weight. Ideally I'd like to lose 10 pounds but realistically I think maybe 6. But who knows, maybe I will suprise us all! And it's only the beginning of the season, so I'm not going to give up.

See ya girls later!

Susan

"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France

http://www.picturetrail.com/dogs2birds
 
Hi ladies:
I probably should start checking in on this thread as it's one of the first I read every day anyway.


>I did the group ride this morning and it kicked my butt! They
>were too fast for me. :( I was the slowest girl. Bummer to be
>me! We went 31 miles and our average speed was 17mph.

Way to go! That's a great average for 31 miles! Nothing wrong with that at all. There are so many things that can change the average - winds, hills, traffic, pulling in a paceline, slowing down to wait. Heck, when I go with the guys, I'm the slowest girl, and I'm the only girl, but they still help me out. One guy even pushes me when I start to fall off of the pace. You just have to keep thinking that it will make you stronger. One thing for sure, you will get stronger, but so will they, so you have to get your head around it. The fast group that I rode with last year would ride fast and then slow down, ride fast, then slow down, so you got to recover from your efforts. Or they would push hard on a short hill, recover on the other side, letting everyone regroup. Now if it was a group that just went balls out the whole time, well, it would get discouraging to get dropped and have them waiting for me to catch up all the time. I was fortunate as the rides I joined in on were not their main training rides, more like recovery rides (or so they said at first). Then the rides got faster and faster due to the testosterone factor. I thought I was getting slower, no they were just speeding up!

This coming Thursday, our club is having a hill climb. Not like a time trial where you start out a minute apart, but a mass start (yep, like a race). I KNOW I will be last, and waaaaay last. I anticipate they will finish, come down the hill to me and ride up with me for the extra climbing. I've just got to do it anyway as it'll be good for me to push on an extended climb. Think I will get the ladies together and do an easy ride on Tuesday with them.

> There were a bunch of guys who had never met each other, so it was a
>big testosterone ride apparently.

This is soooooooooooooooo typical!!! Happens every time, unless it's more a recreational, casual ride. We have some really nice guy riders in our club (they are in their 50's, 60's and 70's) that don't care to impress. They do care about riders getting dropped and will fall back to ride with the slower ones, though they could easily ride faster if they wanted to.

There were 6 guys and 4
>girls. The other girls thought the whole group should have
>stayed together but they were too busy impressing each other.
>I don't think they should have had to wait (not that they did
>the whole time - a couple of guys did - even one who just went
>pro in cycling of all people - we compared heart rates - his
>was 120 mine was 178! - he's amazing).

When I'm working hard, but can sustain, mine is in the 150's, but everyone's different. If I hit my redline (wherever that is, just know my body is hurting for oxygen) too early or too often, I'm shot for the rest of the ride. I think part of the trick is to not redline so you can last at a faster pace longer, but it's tough when you're just trying to hang onto a fast group. A longer warmup helps me too. Really hard when they start out like a shot from a cannon.

Anyway, you will get
>faster riding with faster people, but that might have been a
>little too fast. I liked my pace much better. I think they
>ended up around 18mph, but they did a lot of waiting. I'm sure
>they're in the 20's easily without having to wait. It's just
>more motivation for me to drop some weight. Ideally I'd like
>to lose 10 pounds but realistically I think maybe 6.

A few years ago, I weighed probably 6 pounds less, but I ride better now, even on the hills. Something about power to weight. I would like to weigh a little bet less, but don't want to sacrifice power for it.
But who
>knows, maybe I will suprise us all! And it's only the
>beginning of the season, so I'm not going to give up.

You will improve!!! Glad you got a ride in, it's raining again today, sigh. Tomorrow is our club's group ride, but it probably isn't a fast one, however, when we get to hills, everyone does their own thing. Hopefully, we'll do at least 40 or more.
>
>

I see you just emailed me, I'm off to check it out!

Jeanette
 
Jeanette,

I just wanted to thank you again for your wonderful support. It means so much! It was kinda funny that the fastest guy in the whole group came back and waited for me. So nice.

Unfortunately I have a very high heart rate. I'm sure I've whined about this before. Mine is typically 20-40 beats (is it beats?) higher than everyone I ride with. The same when I used to run - when I was training for my marathon I would do a lot of long runs in the mountains b/c my friends were training for a 100 mile race that was in the mountains. They always thought it was fun on the hills to see how high they could get my heart rate. It never went over the mid 190's. A few weeks ago while doing Imax 2 it got up to 196. That's probably the highest it's ever been. An average ride for me is in the mid-170's. I've been to a cardiologist and my heart is very strong. They did all kinds of tests. It sort of sucks because I'm always winded no matter how hard I'm riding with other people. My cardiologist said that my heart works kind of like Lance Armstrongs. Yeah, okay. Then why am I not as fast as he is??? :p

Thanks again for your support. And yes, you should start checking in here. I wish more people would. It's been kinda quiet lately. I love to hear what everyone's workouts are for the day and all the other babbling that goes on. :)

Susan

"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France

http://www.picturetrail.com/dogs2birds
 

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