B the Bike


Lamenting Lost Time
March 23, 2008, 11:16 pm
Filed under: Spring Training 2008

Dear loyal readers and those unfortunate enough to stumble upon my semi-regular  musings. Much has happened since I’ve last updated my blog, but I have bad news for everyone – George Bush is still President. Sorry!

I have remained faithful to the bike, with the exception of a cold that knocked me out of the saddle for a week. I enjoyed my first ride back on the bike today and despite one short coughing spasm the ride felt good. I found my pace and the time passed quickly.

Time is a great gift when you have it and a terrible thing to live without. Unfortunately the last month has not provided me with much time to succeed at anything. I have not given my entire attention to riding, my job, searching for a job in North Carolina, selling my house, demonstrating to my family and friends that I value them and most importantly I have not had the time to fully demonstrate my Love for Kelly. This realization has left me with no choice, but to make a tough decision, I’m not going to ride across the state of New Hampshire on Memorial Day week.

Don’t despair oh loyal believers. Naysayers don’t shrug your shoulders and say, “I knew he couldn’t do it.” I’ve made this decision to enhance my chances of success. I am considering the ride for Labor Day week, but I will not make a final decision until I’ve moved home to North Carolina.

I am going to continue riding and I’m going to continue doing a poor job updating my blog. I want to do both, but right now other life issues higher on the priority list are calling my attention. I’ll do my best to keep you all up to date on my progress, but if the choice is to ride or blog about not having the time to ride, well, I think you know what I will choose.

Time to stretch; I have another ride scheduled for tomorrow. Peace!

(p.s. the weight loss has continued! Cool!)



Don’t Be Moldy
February 22, 2008, 6:53 pm
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A Knight’s Tale is a story of a pauper born in London that achieves the impossible because he is driven by his passion. I have a passion for life. I want to be the best person that I can be. I am not satisfied by living the fate of others. I’m not fulfilled by living within the mold created by a society that wishes to make everyone alike.

From my passion for life my dreams are born. I will dream big and I will succeed and fail. I will not let my failures stop future attempts and my successes tell me there is still more to do.

Last night I enjoyed a ride on the trainer. My pace was good from the start and my rhythm quickly took shape. I noticed about an hour and ten minutes into my ride that my pace had quickened and I was in a more difficult gear than I started. I was flying and I didn’t want to stop.

My power from within drove me to extend my hour and a half ride to an hour and 45 minutes. I just couldn’t stop on time. I felt too good. I was having too much fun.

Today I feel great. My ride last night did not overburden my muscles. I’ve noticed an insignificant amount of pain in my knees, but even that pain is all but gone. I’m looking forward to a solid two hours in the saddle tonight.

If you are reading this I hope you are having as much fun with life as I am!



Motivators
February 18, 2008, 12:47 am
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Today I enjoyed a two-hour bicycle ride through my sunny living room. A new motivator has been added to my living room view shed and that motivator is a photo taken by the one and only Super K (now available with sparkles).

My words can’t adequately describe the beauty of her photograph, but I can at least tell you about the subject matter. The photo depicts a door leaning against a tree in a forest. A bicycle partially covered by a tarp leans against the door. The perspective of the photo is fantastic. I enjoyed many glances at the new photo during my ride.

The ride went very well. My legs feel strong and my stamina has not let me down. By the end of the two hours I was a little sore from the saddle.

Shortly after stepping off of the bike I noticed a pain in my left shin. I’m not concerned about the pain, but it does highlight the fact that I still have much conditioning left to do.

Today I was goal driven for much of my ride. I focused on different parts of New Hampshire that I will be cycling through. I know that I have a long way to go and much training ahead of me, but it is difficult to feel anything but good after a great ride.

Sequoia Fast and I will be riding into the sunset. Chat soon.

B the Bike



Catching Up
February 6, 2008, 3:56 pm
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Okay, I haven’t had time to blog lately, but no worries.  I’ve continued my adventure with seat time and core exercises.  While I’m traveling this weekend I still have plans to get on the bike.

 More to come  – Happy Wednesday.



The Bike’s B*tch
January 31, 2008, 12:54 pm
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Last night I was the Bike’s B*tch.  When I began my ride I immediately felt off pace and my hamstrings quickly felt the pain.  Hmmmm, in previous rides it took awhile to feel the pain.  After about 10 minutes I hit my stride and the ride was going all right.

 

Then it was time for high speed low gear intervals.  I felt good during my first set.  My legs were moving quicker than they had in a long time.  Sweat poured off of me as I swiftly cranked the gears and then settled into a slow pace for a short recovery time.  Life was good.

 

With five minutes of pedaling at travel speed under my belt it was time for the second set of intervals.  Before attempting the first high speed stint my legs were hurting.  The second set of intervals nearly killed me, but I managed to survive.

 

I continued my journey at traveling speed for 15 minutes before doing my high resistance intervals. 

 

Unfortunately at this point in the ride my mind was all over the place.  I wasn’t focused, my performance was unimpressive and it took great effort just to keep going.  I didn’t have my goal in front of me last night and it compromised the quality of my exercise.  There is a lesson to be learned.

 

With five minutes left to ride I hit my stride.  I focused, found my inner Kung Foo and then the ride was over.  Go figure.  After a terribly hard ride I ended feeling like I could have continued the journey.



The Voodoo Who Do What You Don’t Dare Do People
January 29, 2008, 2:14 am
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I spoke with my coach yesterday and we put together a game plan for my training this week. Part of the game plan was for me to add a half hour to my ride today and believe it or not the extra time felt great.

I hope that you chose not to believe me because my hamstrings definitely feel the difference. An hour into the workout I couldn’t help but be psyched about what I’m doing. I was psyched to be covered in sweat, pedaling hard and feeling muscles I haven’t used in this way for some time.

I’ve also discovered that sound and sight are important factors in my workout. During my first week of training for the ride the soft whir of my trainer was similar to the sound of a room fan on low speed. Only one week later my turning wheel has accrued extra speed resulting in a noise similar to a room fan on its highest setting. Most important to me is that the loud whirring I now hear from the trainer is consistent throughout my entire workout.

I enjoy exercising in the dark. Tonight the lights were off and I enjoyed a zen like experience pedaling my night away. The only images I saw were those created by my mind. [Alert the rubber room police.]

I know that tomorrow I am going to feel my ride from tonight. I say, “Good!” The rewards have been well worth the effort so far. My only concern is that I show too much pleasure in the pain, which then may result in my coach deciding to totally kick my ass.

As soon as I stepped off of the bike tonight my phone rang. I answered and my real estate agent was on the phone. On Sunday a couple interested in my house popped in and I gave them a quick tour. I suggested that the couple call my agent and believe it or not they did. They’ve asked for a second look and they are coming back to my house tomorrow. Please send all the good vibes you can afford to send. Sell that house!

Latah – B the Bike



Time to get down to business…
January 27, 2008, 4:34 pm
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The vibe during my ride yesterday was different than my previous rides. I found that I was unconsciously pushing myself harder and that the time seemed to pass a little more slowly. I also felt soreness in my hamstrings and yes, my ass still hurt.

Although the ride was more difficult it was also more rewarding. The challenge ahead of me is enormous and by working harder I felt a greater reward. When I felt the soreness in my hamstrings my first thought was, ‘now we are getting down to business.’

I value this ride for many different reasons, not least of which is the fact that it is friggin’ hard. Part of the payoff is taking on a challenge and emerging the victor. My father said to me, “Why don’t you try something easy or easier your first time out?” I don’t want guaranteed success. I’ve usually hedged my bets in life, taken the safe route. Part of the excitement for this ride comes from the knowledge that I don’t know if I will be successful. All I know is that win, loose or draw I am going to try my best.

Last night I went to a luau to celebrate a friend’s 30th birthday. The early part of the evening was awesome with laughter and dancing. It didn’t take long before a few of my friends half-heartedly gave me crap for not drinking. They see the change in me.

In the past a zombie like group of friendly alcoholics insisting that I pop a top would have beset me upon. They knew that wouldn’t work. Most of them don’t even know about my mission yet, but they do see my different attitude. I wasn’t pressed hard about not drinking.

I spoke with Jeff last night and asked him to be my roadman. Next Friday night we are going to drive to his camp in Colebrook. Then on Saturday morning we will travel my cycle route while taking copious notes throughout the drive. I will also return to the north country before my final ride to section cycle some of the areas. (Jeff had already agreed to do the above).

I’m going to lean upon Jeff to help with gear and logistics during my journey. Jeff will be for me what Louie was to Rocky in Rocky I, Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, Rocky V and coming soon Rocky XLI.

B – Unleashing his inner Kung Foo in a theater near you!



Donut Seat Please
January 26, 2008, 1:54 am
Filed under: Uncategorized

Life is full of surprises. When embracing the challenge of training for a cross state bicycle ride I anticipated sore legs, sore calf muscles and a questionable cardio baseline. Much to my surprise my cardio is okay (for a baseline) and my legs feel great.

“What are the surprises?” you ask.

My ass is killing me. I mean seriously, “OWE!” I so did not see that coming!

Fortunately I had the opportunity to speak with Double A Ron tonight and he was not at all surprised by my saddle sores. As a result of our conversation I will be purchasing padded riding shorts before I ride tomorrow.

Surprise #2 – Because I’ve had so much to think about while riding the time on the bike passes quickly.

Special K kindly provided me with an awesome CD for motivation. The classic/new rock mix has just the right edge to keep the blood pumping and feet moving while on the trainer.

I think that training for this cross state ride may keep me sane during the next few months. In the past week I’ve put my house up for sale, shared my life plans with my family and discovered what happens to your derriere when you ride. Those challenges are insignificant when compared to being away from the one I Love and want to be near. So with each turn of the crank I’m a few moments closer to my destination.

I’m doing this for me, but the ride would be incomplete without you.



So It Begins – Here and Now
January 24, 2008, 1:59 am
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Yippy, Hurray and other exclamations of joy leapt from my lips as I loaded the original SequoiaFast (“SF”) into my Blazer tonight. It was a day late, but Mark from Tri City Bicycles delivered my shiny silver stallion back to my stable. If I haven’t mentioned it before Mark is awesome.

When I arrived home I methodically installed SF onto the trainer. I actually followed the directions to be sure everything was just right.

Once SF was well settled it was time for me to get ready. I powered up my Apple to make an hour long play list, my official timer if you will. I cheated. Aaron said to only ride for one hour, but the play list lasted for an hour and four minutes. I’m sure he’ll forgive me for the extra four minutes.

With the play list set it was time for me to suite up. Shorts, Joe Bar t-shirt and sneakers…check, check and check. I decided that I would begin the play list and minimize iTunes so I could look at a picture of Kelly while riding.

My favorite Kelly picture is her “jazz hands” picture from her 30th birthday party. Her lively spirit is all over the photograph. Inspired.

Music on, iTunes minimized I leap onto the bike and start peddling. Aaron’s instructions are going through my mind as I begin the ride. I keep a steady pace, but not so fast that I can’t hold a conversational tone. After just a few minutes I hit my stride. Yeah!

Five minutes into the ride my laptop screen goes to sleep. DAMN! There goes my beautiful view. [Laugh at me if you want to, but this is my blog so I get to say what I want. If you don’t like it, tough sh*t. If you know me you know I’m romantic at heart.]

With Kelly’s picture gone I decide to look at the scenery. I know the route I’ll be riding like the back of my hand so it is easy for me to turn to my right and see Log Haven roll by in Colebrook or I can look to my left and see Wildcat go by in the Presidentials. The views are great and I can’t wait.

I’m not sure how everything will go from here, but tonight was a positive beginning. I feel great. My body feels great.

Thanks Aaron.

B the Bike.



On To Better Things
January 23, 2008, 1:25 am
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Today has been a mixed bag of upsets and successes. At approximately 2:30pm this afternoon it hit me like a ton of bricks and I instantly knew – my bike would not be ready on time. I called Mark at Tri City Bicycles already knowing what news I would receive.
“Hey hambone.” I said.
“Hambone one to hambone two what up?” came Mark’s reply.
“Dude, can I still pick up my bike today after work?”
Well you probably know the rest. In true bike shop dude fashion Mark told me that my wheels would be held captive for another day. I’ll definately be able to pick up my bike tomorrow, I hope. Son of a B*TCH!
Now that I’ve vented let me share some awesome news. On February 8 I’m flying down to North Carolina for the weekend to spend time with Kelly [literary note: Kelly's first mention by name 1/22/08]. Sa Weet! I’ll be cycling hard towards that wonderful weekend of bliss.
I also sold my first item on Craigslist today. My HD TV is now gone. I’ve made the move. I’m now television free for the first time in my life. Truthfully, I like it. I actually haven’t had the TV on in several days and I’m much more satisfied with life. Everyone should be free of TV at least once in their life.
So I’ve lost four precious days in the saddle. I will again work my core muscles tonight and pray that tomorrow lends itself better to turning wheels.
I was a vegetarian today.
I’m wheeling on. Latah!