Monday, October 31, 2011

Venturing Up North



Beautiful fall day, late October.  Near Nevis, MN






Driveway leading away from Fox's Moonshine Point. Crisp cool wind nipping our noses but the warmth of the setting sun was refreshing, invigorating.





Early morning walk led us to this point.  Lake B



Birch tree lights up against the vivid blue morning sky.  These trees stand like toy soldiers along the lake's pristine shoreline.

























Saturday, October 22, 2011

Happy Trails....

October 22, 2011
Let's see.... what has gone down this past week? Well I must say quite a bit but the funniest moments have to be the multiple times I bit the dust and, of course, the revenge of the chipmunks.  

I hit the trails this week.  First it was windy Wednesday...  What gives?  It is thought that when the seasons are fighting for change control, the wind whirls like crazy. This week was no exception. Windy, windy, windy...but you all know that this is not going to stop me, especially when it's a beautiful [albeit windy] sunny fall day.  Wednesday evening after just 3 short days of work, I hit Elm Creek Trails on my roadie [road bike that is]. Fell over [on the bike] trying to get out of the hood. Yes, still trying to master how to clip in & out of my bike cleats. OUch, that left a mark.  Hopped on the paths to the outer loop. It felt like I had lead in my quads.  Ugh, 18 miles and barely over 15 mph.  Hmmm...you know, crazy lady no like those results.  Then things got a little weird.  I hit a chipmunk with just over one mile to go.  EWWWWW......Crusty crab crud!!!  I did not look back, so don't bother asking me [a few poor souls did BTW] if I killed him.  Apparently not, by the looks of the sign that was posted the next day on my office window:

Try to run me over now.....punk!
Well, I say game on!

Thursday, another lOVEly day in the great state of MinnEsota...I hit the MTB trail.  Camera in tow.  It was great fun, but again, someone has been riding my Beast [my MTB]...gears changed. Go figure how that makes a difference, but discovering this after I am on task up the steep inclines and fast declines of the MTB trail makes for a not so happy of a mama.  Then count the slippery dry conditions of the trail and BAM! Oh dang, that is really going to leave a mark.  Looking back quickly to assess if anyone witnessed this major side slide wipe out that happened so fast I cannot even begin to tell you what happened.  Great, no witnesses. DID I day I like MTBing??  Uhmm, well, yeah.  I do. Still do.   Even bumped and bruised. I think I have to blame the Beast.  My little sister's bike needs new nubbies[tires]. That is my story and I am sticking with it.  OK, so I did accomplish another full trail ride on the intermediate and collected a few nice pix to boot:



Also wanted to tell you I had a monster sighting. Yup, this chic started on the trail ahead of me with this MTB , monster variety.  UGLiest thing I have ever seen.  Beast is funny looking but those monster MTB's are really not pretty.   Just saying.  I hear they are great for jumping obstacles though. 

Saturday in the park: Today was a short sweet fast spin on Roadie for the short loop.  Speaking with my trainer and bud Jodi, I learned my lead quads are probably due to dehydration. YOu see, I have not been drinking my H20 like I should and again, not getting nearly enough veggies in my day.  SO you now know what my goals for the coming weeks will be.  Buck up on the H2O and the veggies.  But the good thing is I felt the MTB trail in my bumms today when I awoke .  Great! I love it when we work those babies.  Makes this girl happy.
Tomorrow, MTB game on!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Killer Good Day

Today I killed it. That's what my kid would say. I hit the gym early on for my final freebie Velocity class.  Tyler killed us.  Speed and agility...hmmm. Well that is what he said it was but today was all about a 25lb plate and all the different ways you can torture yourself holding onto such an item. Starting with single leg RDL's followed by single leg hops 5yds, alternating legs for 40 yds. Then came the killers.  5-10-15-20-15-10-5.  Then for kicks and grins we headed over to the squat rack for 10 pull ups. This was just to give us a break.  Nice. This went on for 40 mins; various movements between the plate, sprint killers, and pull ups. The last killer comprised of Downs Ups [flying squirrels] at each marker.  That was GREat!!! Thanks Tyler, I can always count on you to ...what was the theme of the day??....oh, yeah..."Kill" us.


Then it was off to the bike shop for a fitting with my new [used] bike!!! Yay!  Travis at Maple Grove Cycle was branded hero of the day.  He took my one size too small bike [yes I have amazon arms and a cheetah looong torso] and adjusted the saddle and stem, gave me new pedals and a bike monitor, and whhaa laaa! She is now a more efficient machine made comfy ride ready.  Can't wait to get out and give her a test spin.  Not so sure the wind is going to allow me to venture out tomorrow tho so I am thinking I will simply hit the single track [mountain bike] trail which should be mostly protected from the wind. This is always a blast and the bonus is it's a great alternative way to burn up my legs.
I am ready to rumble....[errr tumble. Ha!]

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Road to Iron Girl 2012

 October 13, 2011  
The air is crisp and cool. The colors are vibrant. I am afraid fall is upon us. 


You know I really love this time of year, I do...but my recent interest renewal (aka love) in cycling and my self professed need for speed have me yearning for an extension of summertime with it's longer hours of daylight.  

OK, since fall has descended upon us, I have started pondering what my training should look like to ready myself effectively for the next race season.  I mentioned in my previous post that I plan on competing in the 2012 Iron Girl since I missed my chance this year.  I have started looking also at an early season "get my rear in gear" race to familiarize myself with what a duathlon "feels" like, how to transition, and how hard to pace each leg of the race, etc.

Today my fabby trainer Jodi and I talked about my overall physique goals (strong toned arms, legs) and how the bike will affect my legs.  We talked about my functional fitness goals and how these can be maintained by training at Velocity.  How continuing my practice of yoga on a regular basis is essential.  How my lifting programs will emphasize tempo instead of heavy . But I am excited to try something new this off season.  I am going to incorporate cycle power training classes at the local bike shop throughout the winter. 



I am pumped to start power training with elite athlete Leah Prudhomme to learn the sport of cycling and the strategies behind competitive racing. Things such at power, AT, cadence, and endurance I guess. Things I can't even begin to talk about because I have no idea at this time what they are. My hope is to increase my speed and be one of the top women finishers in my age group in the Iron Girl.  Lofty goal? Yes. But fun to think about, don't you agree? 
I am off [to the races]...