I had a
great week of training. I just finished my third
week of training under Peter's guidance and I
can feel my body responding. When you're a
United States Marine, the typical physical
training consists of running as fast as you can
for 20-30 minutes. In order to score a perfect
300 points on the Marine Corps physical fitness
test, you must run 3 miles in 18:00, conduct 20
dead hang pull ups in a row, and execute 100
crunches in two minutes. It took me a while to
get used to staying in a specific heart rate
zone. It is difficult to teach an old dog new
tricks.
Running
slowly up a hill to stay in HR zone 2 felt
strange to me, but I am now seeing the results.
When I started, I felt like I wasn't giving a
hard enough effort due to my past training
experiences.
Peter
has me building my aerobic base for Ironman
Arizona and my body is starting to respond by
going harder and longer with less effort. The
highlight of the week had to be Swami's group
bike ride. Swami's bike ride meets every
Saturday in front of B & L Bike in Solana Beach,
California and attracts some of the best cyclist
and triathletes in Southern California.
Several
club riders and very talented endurance athletes
show up for the 4 hour Saturday ride. Peter
suggested that I ride with the group and use the
Swami ride as my long weekend ride. I talked to
several people that told me that "Swami's ride
is a death ride". I was obviously concerned
about my ability to ride with a hard core group
of cyclist! The ride did not disappoint me. The
first twenty miles were like a peleton time
trial with 50 plus cyclists trying to hang with
the lead group of riders. It took everything I
had just to stay on the rear wheel of these
talented riders.
I
thought my heart was going to explode! I looked
down a few times to hear my heart rate monitor
tell me that I was giving a maximum effort. The
vehicle traffic was crazy. Just imagine 50+
cyclist averaging 25+ MPH on the flat sections
and over 40 MPH coming down hill. I am not an
experienced group rider and one of the only guys
with a TRI bike that was riding in the Swami
group. There were times I was praying that we
didn't wreck as we dodged road debris and trash
cans!
In the
end, I am happy to report that I was able to
finish the ride with the lead pack and had a
great time. If you ever come to the San Diego
area and you want to ride with some of the best
cyclists in Southern California, check out
Swami's ride. Be prepared for a hard, fast ride
that will push your limits! I can't wait to see
what Peter has in store for me next week!
Semper Fidelis,
Andy