Took Paul for another cruiser in his chariot; I'm going to start calling it the cruiser. I think he likes it. He doesn't scream w/ excitement or fear. Just kind of sits there with a bit of a smile on his face. Was planning two laps of 2.9 miles each but only made it about 1/4 of the way into the second lap when he started getting fussy (chow time!), so I went back home early. Still, a good workout, and I can feel the push effort in my upper hamstrings, which should work out nicely for the bike/run endurance combo.
Did an easy version of the Spinnerval 28 tonight. Workout stats showed it; cadence and heartrates are not exactly relative to last week's difficult workout, today was fairly easy but both are only about 5% less (87cad v 84 cad and 154hr v 148). But it felt much easier. Go figure.
I'm a family guy who is addicted to swim/bike/run and anything to do with getting out into the backcountry wilderness areas. This blog focuses on the swim, bike, run and other various aspects of my attempts to finish in the top ten percent of my age group in whatever race I do. It used to be all about finishing the legs of an Olympic Distance triathlon: swim in 20 minutes, bike in 60 minutes, and run in 40 minutes. Now, it's more about training well and finishing well.
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