Roark's Cove Rd bike climb. This one was a bitch. Not bad conditions, about 80º and humid. Having the previous climb season PR on my mind I probably went out too hard. I climbed the big hill about 3 sec ahead of last climb but couldn't maintain the 21:38 pace from last time. HR was way higher this time.
Roark's Cove bike climb
Total time - 22:32
Avg speed - 6.1 mph
Max HR - 183
HR over 170 - 14:27
HR over 180 - 2:09
Compare with last time, HR over 170 was only 4:07. Of the 14:27 over 170, several min of that was over 177. So it was a really hard effort. I didn't feel like it but was going into town for an errand and I thought I should burn some calories. Besides having a fairly heavy training load the last few days, I'm 2 lbs heavier than last climb. Getting sick of being over optimum weight. I need to face the fact that at 145.5 lbs, I'm 5 lbs overweight.
So, need to self correct here. I'm going to Roya's house where I'll eat better. Not eating real bad, but the nuts, dried fruit, and Wasa crackers with nut butters and preserves need to go. If I'm disciplined, I could be where I want to be in a week.
I'm feeling some progress in my knee health and hope to take another crack at track training in the fall. Having some success in short hill sprints, maybe that's the ticket, short to long. If i ever am able to train again, it will take 5 mo to get to elite level, but maybe this crosstraining will help. I dream about track training sometimes.
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The NCAA DI track championships have been phenomenal. World leading times in the sprints, college records broken, and a WR in the 110H. MTSU's Mustapha B. took 6th in the 100m (9.99) and 4th in the 200m with a school record PB of 20.04, sadly missed the bronze by 0.02. Women's finals tomorrow. These times were CRAZY, certainly faster than the pro circuit. All wind legal except the 100m was just over. I've noted foreign athletes, will represent their home countries in international competition:
Men:
100m - 9.72 (+2.2) Kanyinsola Ajayi (Nigeria)
200m - 19.63 Jaiden Reid (Cayman Is)
400m - 43.38 (4th fastest all time) Samuel Ogazi (Nigeria)
110H - 12.75 World Record (semis) Ja'Kobe Tharp
4x400m relay - GA 2:57.93 (42.99 anchor leg - Jonathan Simms)
Women (semis):
100m - 10.63 (5th fastest all time) Adejah Hodge (BVI)
