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Monday, July 14. 2008 Since I want to start competing in duathlons, I need a decent bike. My current ride, a 15+ year old Giant mountain bike which I converted into a road bike by way of new tires, is not going to cut it. So, I've been on a quest to find a proper road bike.
I've mostly been working with The Bike Shop in Houghton. They opened their doors in the old Los Dos Amigos restaurant spot this spring. I test rode two bikes they had in stock that almost fit me. 2008 Marin Portofina Size: 51cm Price: $650-ish Overall impression: Too big, but it was a nice bike. 2008 Jamis Ventura Race Size: 51cm Price: Way too expensive for my budget Overall impression: Too big, however if they could get it in my size and it fit my budget, I'd get it. Sweet ride. I also tried out the 2008 Trek 1.2 at Cross Country Sports. Size: 50cm Price: $659 Overall impression: Pretty, but I was unimpressed with the components and the seat. Seemed like it might be overpriced for what was offered. At least it allowed me to get a size comparison and I know I need something that's 50cm. Down Wind Sports had the 2008 Giant OCR3 which Josh said was "crap" so I didn't even bother taking for a test drive. I was in The Bike Shop on Saturday afternoon buying some new running sunglasses and Gu and one of the owners told me that they would have a 50cm 2008 James Satellite Femme in the store on Friday. I can't buy it because it belongs to another customer, but it's in my price range so if it fits me well I'm ordering one. Here's it is, in all it's glory Saturday, July 12. 2008 I had a nice seven-miler this morning.
I got up at 5:45AM (!) and was out the door by 6:40. I originally planned on running a route which would end near the Houghton park, making for a short walk home, but it was so windy outside that I changed my route after two miles and took the Denton Road loop instead. M post-run strength training routine consisted of the following: 100 sit-ups on the stability ball (50 regular, 50 oblique twists) 50 push-ups with the ball 3 x 12 back extensions on the ball 3 x 12 squats with the ball 3 x 20 bicep curls with 7 lb weights 3 x 20 tricep curls with 7 lb weights 3 x 20 inner thigh squeezes with the ball Weekly summary: Run - 15.06 miles @ 10:33 Bike - 6.95 miles @ 8.9 mph Thursday, July 10. 2008 My five mile run tonight was uneventful. It was a scheduled tempo run where I was supposed to run slow for one mile, then around 11:00 for three miles, then slow for the last mile. I totally blew that and just ran. Oh well, I had the best of intentions. My feet have sufficiently developed enough callouses that I can run without tape. That's good because taping was a pain. The last .75 mile of my run was down the left side M-26. I had a sharp pain on the inside of my left knee the entire way down. The sidewalk is apparently too cambered for my knee. I thought about switching sides, but there was too much traffic so I just kept on going. As soon as I got on a level surface, the pain went away. Oh yeah..the title of my post. I was running some reports on my running and found some validation for all the hard work I've been doing on my running over the past year. One year ago I ran 5 miles in 1:06 and my pace was 13:09 (ha, so slow!). Tonight I ran 5 in 53:20 and my pace was 10:39. When I first started running around five or six years ago, my goal was to run five miles. I didn't care how long it took me, I just wanted to run that distance. It took me a while to get there, but I finally did it. But I was pretty slow. 12 minute miles were the norm, if I hit some 11's, I was feeling pretty zippy. I figured 10 minute miles were never going to happen. Now, I'm churning them out regularly and sometimes, like on Monday, I hit the 9's. I think I may be a runner now, rather than a shuffler. And that is very cool. Here's the entire report for 5 mile distances over the last year. Sweet validation, it is. Labels: Five |
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