Time has really been flying, at this rate it will be June before I know it. So last weekend I went out with the Cochrane RedRockRunners again and I did a 10.5 km run with them in 1h 15m, not a really fast run, but still a great distance for me to have accomplished. And later that night my body told me in no uncertain words how much I have abused it. I had already planned on taking Sunday off, which turned out to be a great rest break for my body.
Monday I attempted to work from home, but due to technical difficulties connecting to the work environment I gave up at noon and went for a bike ride. Initially I was only going to bike from Cochrane to Hwy 8 (the roundabout) (20km) but when I got there I felt I still had some legs left so decided I was worth an ice-cream cone and persevered another 10 km to Bragg Creek. I have to say I was quite shocked that while enjoying my hard earned ice-cream cone that I was attacked by hornet. I thought that early March was waaaaay to early for them. It took me 1.5 hrs to peddle to Bragg Creek, its a very gentle uphill grade after the hwy 8 junction. My return trip took just a hair over an hour to do with it being a lot of down hill especially after Cochrane Corner (junction of hwy 22 and hwy 1).
I was very pleased with myself for accomplishing this mental hurdle, as 60km is a long distance that I've only biked once prior. About 20 years ago when I was attending the University of Alberta, I dragged a friend along and we peddled from downtown Edmonton to Leduc and back. Sadly we had a nasty head wind that drained us on the way back, so even with a tail wind it was a brutal bike ride, and one that I've never done again. So it was a great achievement for me to have accomplished.
Tuesday I woke up to a massive tail wind so my bike ride to work was amazing, I was able to easily achieve and maintain 35km/h on my mountain bike for the entire trip. I just wish I could do that every day! Sadly the wind had not diminished over the day and alas I had a 50-70kmh head wind peddling back which nearly killed me. I was lucky to get 16kmh, and was very frustrated at all the bikes that simply peddled by me as I struggled. I counted 11 bikes that made it look easy, and for some reason I really get frustrated that I can not keep up to them. I know many of them have been biking for a lot longer then my 10 weeks, but a few of them looked to be bigger guys so to my perceptions I should have been able to bike like they do.
That they could easily peddle by me was very annoying and increased my resolve to become a stronger biker. I've been reading up on ways to improve my cycling and get the higher speeds and endurance. I did purchase some biking shoes that do seem to help, although my upper back leg muscles (biceps femoris) are not used to being used so it will be a while before I get any real benefits from the shoes.
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