Sunday, March 22, 2026

Bike sprints

Very warm day.   Yesterday did strengthening regime at home and an evening wildflower hike.  Today, did the bike sprint intervals.

4 x 400m w/ 2:30 rest - max speed: 27.2, 27.2, 28.0, 27.1 mph

I definitely felt some lactic, but kept the HR under 170 for the whole workout.  This is the same workout I was doing 9 months ago at about the same speed.  I'm about 2-3 lbs heavier now.  So, judging by this, on the same regime as I was 9 months ago... at this point 9 mo ago, I wouldn't be running flat sprints for 3 more months.  Maybe I should keep the same regime and accept this setback?  I think stairs would be ok.  I was first running stairs 8 mo ago.    We'll see how it goes, but I've pretty much written off this season.  It was a mistake to try and race this indoor season and don't want to make the same mistake.  

Anyway, I'm ok with waiting to have a healthier knee if that is what it takes.   Sometimes I think any and all strengthening and training that involves the knee is counter productive, even rowing and biking to some extent.  Not ready for the crutches.  Just taking it slow at this point.  

Have enjoyed watching a dozen hours of track on Peacock this weekend, from Turin, where I raced 3 yrs ago in 2 individual world championship finals and won a Gold and a Silver in the relays for the USA.  The amazing story on the US team has to be Cooper Lutkenhaus - 17 yr old world 800m champion, still in HS, signed a million $ contract with Nike as a pro athlete.  Also 21 yr old Jordan Anthony, could challenge Lyles as the US outdoor sprint king.  So much great young talent in the US right now with sprinters. 

The Sat evening hike was awesome, no one on the train, beautiful warm weather.  And... the flowers looked robust despite the snow and hard freeze just 5 days prior...  



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