Thursday, October 10, 2024

Tired but Kicking

 In a sense, I’ve entered a new era in my training. I know longer fight to get the maximum workout in. Now, I am doing workouts that get the work in and accommodate my age, energy level, and life demands. I like not being driven to the max each day. Today I did the figure 8 plus a short out and back, plus 4 x Woodlot hill for 6.81 in 1:54:22 for a 16:47 minute per mile pace with an average heart rate of 121 bpm with an elevation gain of 199 feet with an average cadence of 124 spm at an average power of 129w at a cool 49 degrees. I love this time of year with the cool autumn air and the clear skies!

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Time Saver

 I decided to hit the hills again. This workout provides a little added intensity and saves a little bit of time, which puts me an ahead in the morning routine. The reduced volume in my workouts, give me a bit more energy, which during these later years is a necessary thing. I did 8 x Raynor, plus warming up and cooling down doing 6.65 min 1:52:29 for a 16:54 minute per mile pace at an average cadence of 125 spm with an average heart rate of 75 bpm with an average power of 134w with an elevation gain of 269 feet at 54 degrees. Tonight we have Bible Study. God is teaching me seemingly, to take joy in the little victories and blessings and to trust His plan. Praying that the hurricane will be greatly diminished or turned away from land.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Hill Work

 Today I was trying to regain my routine form, and thankfully it worked out. I did 8 x Raynor Hill plus warming up and cooling down for 6.63 miles in 1:53:51 for a 17:10 minute per mile pace with an average heart rate of 76 bpm at an average cadence of 125 spm at an average power of 130w with an elevation gain of 280 feet at 53 degrees. I made it to work in plenty of time. I was tired upon waking up, but thankfully my workouts have enough of a buffer that I can operate well within my capacity. Thank you Lord for your provision!

Monday, October 7, 2024

Starting with the Standard

 I did the standard Raynor/Ridge and 3 x Ryan with a short out and back. I am disappointed, as I was late to work for the first time this year. I lost 15 minutes of time on my GPS. I had a night of troubling dreams. So I woke up slightly apprehensive. I did 7.03 in 1:59:50 for a 17:02 minute per mile pace at an average cadence of 123 spm with an average heart rate of 111 bpm at an average power of 127 spm with an elevation gain of 200 feet at 61 degrees. I felt pretty good and did good with my strength work. Thank you Lord for your many blessings.

Friday, October 4, 2024

The Hills of Hope

 I have totally lacked the feeling of being in the groove in my training and in life. I am able to get the work in, and get stuff done. It just seems that it isn’t as easy as it once was. I did my new standard loop, doing it at a normal walking pace. I did 8.80 miles in 2:48:54 for a 19:11 minute per mile pace with an average cadence of 115 spm with an average heart rate of 73 bpm at an average power of 117w at 52 very foggy degrees at an elevation gain of 742 feet. I went with my parents to help them sort things at my uncle’s former house. It seems as if there is not much that I can do, but I guess I supply moral support. There was no nostalgia today as my knees are just too sore. Thank you Lord for helping me to persevere.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Sticking to the Plan

 I always have kind of an outline in my head of how my training most likely will go. This morning I did the figure 8 with 4 x Woodlot Hill for 6.65 miles in 1:53:11 for a 17:01 minute per mile pace with an average heart rate of 123 bpm with an average cadence of 124 spm at a power of 132w with an elevation gain of 272 feet at around 58 degrees. I haven’t been quite as spry this week, but I am grateful for getting the work in. Lord willing, I hope to travel to Maine tomorrow to help my parents and to enjoy some peace and quiet!

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Wake Me Up When September Ends

  Today on this first day of October, I kind of was feeling the fatigue and was tempted to take it easy. The good news is that if I start my workout, I should be able to finish it as it is within my capacity. I did the 8 x Raynor Hill doing 6.65 miles in 1:53:11 for a 17:01 minute per mile pace with an average heart rate of 123 bpm with an average cadence of 124 spm at an average power of 132w with an elevation gain of 272 feet at a temp around 58 degrees. I saw the ladies walking brigade almost across from my house. I am grateful for the workouts and the time of prayer. Looking forward to the two days off from school and Lord willing in Maine. Have a blessed day!