6 posts tagged “bicycling”
From Justin: —- Took the plunge and traded a 1/2-ton pickup truck for a 30lb mountain bike for the commute to work this morning. It was quite the experience, here’s my blog post: Bike Geek: A carbon-free day… When it was all said and done, with 26 miles or so of riding, I saved two gallons of gas and burned [...]
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Whimper after too long out of the saddle of my road bike?
I am sore, but I am so glad I got off my fat arse and rode with Justin and brother-in-law, David, today.
GPS track, and my heartrate & cadence data for today's ride
According to MotionBased.com, where I log all my outdoor rides, it has been two MONTHS since my last ride--how in the hell did that happen? I did some indoor training rides since then, but they don't show up on MotionBased.com to help my "motivation through publication" since their site is a little crippled in that it won't log rides that lack a GPS track, even if they have cadence (and thus speed + distance) and heart rate data.
Anyhow, the ripe whipped my overly ample arse but in a good way and I am starting a new week feeling energized and ready to try, again, to lose all this excess "baby weight".
Justin's heartrate and cadence data shows his fitness level & my lack thereof -- his heartrate zone was 2.6 avg on the same ride that kept me at 4.4 (of 5 zones!)
I had planned to use the kiddo's blue mats underneath the entire bike footprint, in case of grease from the chain ring or from the bike trainer itself, but that didn't leave me much clearance below my rear tire when I'm on the bike, so out that plan went. No wonder they charge $50 for ultra-thin rubber mats to go under bike trainers. Oh well. I figure a towel or two will serve the same purpose, and maybe once I lose some weight the bike+trainer won't sink so far on the mat? (Hey, a chick can dream!)
So, I plan on logging my first bike trainer ride tomorrow, although my Garmin cadence & speed sensor for my Forerunner 305 won't be in for a couple more days--so I won't have distance data; thanks to the 305, however, I will have heart rate data so I can focus on achieving/maintaining target heart rate zones during my indoor training rides.
I haven't planned my workouts yet, but I hope to log at least three rides during the week and either an indoor trainer ride or a real-life road ride with Justin on the weekends. That'd be four sessions of solid cardio that I just plain am not getting right now.
Hopefully, the kiddo will think watching me spinning away on the bike is high entertainment, and I will be able to get in 30-, 45-, 60-minute workouts. We'll see if popping her in her exersaucer or bouncer works, or if I have to devise an elaborate Toddler Containment Unit with our existing self-supporting baby gates (still need to buy a hardware-mounted one for the top of the stairs.)
After a week of short posts and URL sharing in lieu of entries, I thought it might be time to actually write an entry for a change. My bicycle trainer has not arrived yet, but the climbing block (goes under the bike’s front tire) arrived on Thursday. I’ll be buying a Garmin cadence sensor soon to [...]
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Justin sent me an article that hits close to home, but is also inspirational. It’s from a gal attempting to drop her pregnancy weight and regain her fitness, and she’s doing it by cycling: Postpartum Weight Loss Challenge. Granted, her kiddo is only five months old, whereas Sara turns 11 months the day after Valentine’s [...]
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First off, if you missed my entry from December 21, entitled “Back on the Bike,” you might want to pop over there to read it, and wander back....Hey, good to see you again! This is an excerpt of Back on the Bike, Revisited.Read the full entry.
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