Two weekends ago, it was a guys training weekend in the Hamptons. We sat in traffic for hours trying to get through the city and on the LI Expressway to the Hamptons. We finally get in around 9pm Friday night and we ate pizza and pasta when we got in. We had a big training day planned for Saturday so carbo loading was essential. We woke up Saturday morning and ate a light breakfast and went for a decently paced 50+ minute run before heading to the local YMCA for a swim. We get to the Y and found out the pool was closed. One workout done. We head to get more food.....great bagels and tofu cream cheese. Pig out some more. We suit up with our cold rain gear. It was cold and rainy so we were in for a long day. The plan was to ride for 4-5 hours all over the hamptons. We rode for the first hour in the rain and we steadily became colder and more wet. We decide to explore shelter island. Its a few minute ferry ride each way. Fortunately the rain slowed down and stopped but we were still soaking wet. Fortunately it was getting warmer so we dried out enough that we could feel our extremities. I enjoyed the riding and the scenery, especially has we rode down billionaire's row in southampton.....an incredible out/back of amazing properties. We ended up riding 90 miles and I paced well and finished the last 30 minutes pretty strong. Head out to a nice family style restaurant and pile in more carbs.....wiped out. Wake up Sunday and its raining again. The plan was to head out to the Montauk lighthouse, an out/back with some more wind and rolling small hills. We ride 2:30 hours in the constant rain. I had a slow leak in my rear tire all day and my legs were shelled from the previous day. It was a recovery ride for me. My fingers and toes were numb. Back to the house, take warm shower, put on dry clothes, eat again, and muster up enough energy to run. I decided to play this part by ear. I didn't have much left in me but managed to run 40 minutes with approx. 15 min. tempo pace. Pack up and head home.
This past weekend, I organized a Rev3 course preview day. We had approx. 60 people turn up and it was raining again. We went out in 2 groups and I lead the slower group. There was a huge disparity in cycling speeds so we were forced to stop often to bring the group together. I was constantly traveling from the back to the front all day......a day of intervals, trying to lead the group and help people falling off the pace. There were lots flats and mechanical problems. I got in 56 miles and lots of climbing and topped it off with a hilly 9 mile run.
A big weekend ahead......preparing to get myself motivated.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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Ah, yes, Eric, The pain and exhaustion of training. I've forgotten how much fun tri-training is! Kevin
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