Saturday, January 12, 2008

Training Day


Saturday at 3pm
Refreshed after the long training day.


8 Hours Earlier
7am at Lock 29 in the Cuyahoga Valley. Sleepy, but ready for the 6.5 mile run. My winter training is slowly warming up. Thumbs up for the brisk morning weather.


VR Training Run
40 runners of different levels, but all with fresh goals for the new year. VR Training is a running group for anyone that wants to accomplish the goal of finishing half marathons, marathons, or ultra marathons. This morning we ran 6.5 miles to and around Kendell Lake. Pleasant running route. I really like how the guys mix the routes. Passion for running really shows. There were 4 coaches with each leading there own group. For some reason this morning I was more motivated than other days and ran just behind the A' group. Enjoyed my conversations with a couple friendly runners I ran with for 45 minutes. Positive chit chat is always fun. I've never been around Kendell Lake and will have to do again sometime. Looking forward to my first transition of the training day.

Transition 1:
1 hour with 30 minutes at Rico Latte enjoying a medium size coffee and egg sandwich.


Excel in Cycling
Pete has big plans for us today. Excel in Cycling indoor program is 2 hrs of very vigorous cycling on your own bike, mounted on a wind, mag or fluid trainer with a substantial focus on: form, cadence, force and technique. The Excel In Cycling workouts are intended for people who want to become more proficient cyclists - whether recreational or competitive. Pete Gladden the excellent endurance coach had a nice and hard training ride in store for 40 of us this morning at 10am. Today's ride consisted with 30 minutes of warming up and 2 hours and 15 minutes of the killer program. During all the indoor rides Pete projects from his PowerBook professional level cycling races onto a huge screen with rocking good soundtrack. During the last 45 minutes of the training ride the front wheel of our bikes is on a elevated wood block and on projected screen in sync is mountain course of race. My CycleOps Fluid 2 proves once again to be a wise investment. Completely exhausted after the terrific ride.

Transition 2:
2 hours with 15 minutes having a long hot shower.

Weight Training
Rested a bit and then capped the training day off with an hour of core weight training at the gym. For my rewards the rest of the day was sunny.

9 comments:

triguyjt said...

sounded like a great training day.....
nice mix of everything...

triguyjt said...

traing day???
where was denzel??

Craig said...

Maybe filming Training Day the prequel. Denzel was great in that movie.

tracie said...

great job craig! sounds like it was a really great training day :)

B Bop said...

Dang...that's a heck of a day. I planned on hitting the excel session, but decided to take advantage of the sunny day and rode outside. On my excel days that is all I do...because they wipe me out.

Those VR runs sound nice. So, it was a trail run? The Kendall lake/hills area is nice....there are options for many different loops around the area.

Charlie said...

Your early season training sound really solid. Keep up the good work.

Craig said...

Run around Kendall Lake was a 1.5 mile trail. The other 5 miles rolling hills. Join us next Saturday morning for the VR training run. I plan on Excel in Cycling on Wednesday evenings instead of Saturday mornings for the next month.

Janet Edwards said...

Sounds like your day was tiring like mine!!! Congrats on getting it in!

Charlie said...

I just tagged you. It's a pain, but I hope you do it anyway!

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