Weekly Totals 06/26/2006-07/02/2006
Swim: 9075 yards in 3.18 hours; 19% of weekly workout time; approx. 1115 calories burned
Bike: Approx. 126.3 miles in 7.22 hours; 44% of weekly workout time; approx. 3481 calories burned
Run: Approx. 30.65 miles in 4.65 hours; 28% of weekly workout time; approx. 2392 calories burned
Strength: 1.48 hours; 9% of weekly workout time; approx. 370 calories burned
All Sports: 16.53 hours; approx. 7358 calories burned
Sleep: 8.86 hours avg./night
Stretching: 2.62 hours
Season Totals 09/12/2005-07/02/2006
Swim: 346770 yards in 122.28 hours
Bike: Approx. 3760.23 miles in 216.67 hours
Run: Approx. 1169.23 miles in 184.19 hours
Strength: 60.18 hours
All Sports: 583.32 hours; approx. 259373 calories burned
Stretching: 64.25 hours
Season Weekly Averages 09/12/2005-07/02/2006
Swim: 8256 yards in 2.91 hours
Bike: Approx. 89.53 miles in 5.16 hours
Run: Approx. 27.84 miles in 4.39 hours
Strength: 1.43 hours
All Sports: 13.89 hours
Sleep: 8.48 hours avg./night
Stretching: 2.01 hours avg./week
Goals from Last Week:
- Move up the stretching a little more, especially since I seem to be keeping up fairly high-intensity workouts. DONE, and it is highly appreciated by my body, since I am almost doing Ironman-volume training (except for biking).
- Evaluate my plans for the buildup to Racine 1/2 Ironman and consult my coach if I think it's necessary. DONE. I think I have a good plan for Racine, and have told my coach that I want him to fire up a plan for me after that.
- Begin thinking about the dreaded Ironman training, since if I decide to do Ironman Florida, the time I need to begin training will come quickly! DONE. It's looking like no Ironman Florida. Instead, I want to do a 1/2 Ironman in September and another in November. Training for these events will enable me to retain pretty solid fitness (I can still run a lot and bike HARD AND FAST), and hey, I just want to race, and this way I can do my big cycling month in August. Also, by doing a 1/2 Ironman rather than an Ironman in November, I will be better recovered for Goofy Challenge in January, 2007. I can still run my ass off in December, and plan to do so.
- Keep enjoying the summer, training outdoors, loving life! DONE. I enjoyed every single outdoor workout I did this week, even when I felt fatigued. I ran different routes, I improvised a little here and there, and hey, I have a great tan!
Accomplishments This Week:
- I got more sleep. As much as I enjoy staying up later while it's light so late, I put myself to bed anyway so I'd feel better.
- I worked a little harder at eating more carbs. Believe it or not, when I saw the photos of myself from the sprint race, it finally sunk in that I am on the pointy edge of body composition, that apparently it's easy for me (now--it's been a ton of hard work getting to this point) to be very lean, and that I need to stay even more on top of my nutrition, since apparently my tendency is to not eat so much lately, and I have banished the Cheetos and candy from the house again, and I'm not eating any pasta. I still like a beer every day, but as you can tell, it is not causing me to put on any weight. Maybe I need to buy some Cheetos this week!
- I did a solid 4-hour ride on Saturday, and even though when I rode on Friday I felt sluggish and tired and couldn't bang out any FT intervals, I rode solidly ABOVE my HIM watts for an hour, and 20' where I exceeded my alleged current FTP. Maybe my FT will go up some more while I'm not doing 4 and 5 hour rides back to back on weekends. Ya think??? Now, the run afterwards felt horrible. But even as bad as it felt, I wasn't really running any slower than I usually do during brick runs. Maybe I can put in a solid effort at my next 1/2 Ironman!
Goals for Next Week:
- Get in all key workouts (3-5 hour ride on Tuesday; 1:50 long run Thursday and 1500-yard swim TT on Friday). Everything else is gravy, so that I can perform well at a sprint race on Sunday.
- Maintain stretching at or over 2 hours for the week.
- Maintain sleep at or over 8.5 hours average per night.
- Watch and improve carb intake. Maybe even eat some pasta a few nights this week. My planned training hours will take me over 16 again; 15 hours is my threshold below which no pasta on the table for me.
2 comments:
Triple T is an awesome race series - you'll love it! Definitely get some hill training in for the run - it's a tough one.
Dooode !
Eat some pasta already ; )
I live on steak,rice and beer. Its the only combo that gets me thru my personal Epic Camps.
Such a bummer about the Tour and all that crap.
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