It’s not quite a sleigh in the traditional Christmas way, but this morning I flew across town (in a truck… on the ground… obeying all traffic laws) to ride my own Christmas sleigh (a Trek road bike… on the ground… obeying all cycling rules) for a Christmas Eve workout. It was a bit on theContinue reading “Christmas Sleigh Ride (On a Trek Bike)”
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Only One Week Till The Next Duathlon!
To prep for a race earlier this month, I wrote out a calendar with pen and paper. I could’ve done it on my phone, I guess, but I really like having each day’s workout displayed in front of me where I can add stuff, cross things out, move things, and basically act like it’s 1995.Continue reading “Only One Week Till The Next Duathlon!”
Dying On That Hill – A Cycling Training Update
Knock on wood, I haven’t gone over the handlebars… yet! There’s a neighborhood in Tallahassee where I love to ride my Trek road bike. Light traffic and any drivers that pass by usually give a lot of space between themselves and me (thank you Killearn Estates folks!). It has long roads featuring a good mixContinue reading “Dying On That Hill – A Cycling Training Update”
Run, Forrest, Run… My First Duathlon Race
I’m not running across the country like Forrest did, but *bad pun forthcoming* I “du” have a duathlon coming up. It will be my first since I’ve only *here’s another one* “tri’d” short sprint triathlons so far. This race is a 2 mile run, 12 mile bike, and another 2 mile run. Thanks for stoppingContinue reading “Run, Forrest, Run… My First Duathlon Race”
Peloton Show Up Show Out Commercial – The Music and the Irritating Platitudes
Hello there and because you’re reading this, you must be just like me and cringe every time a Peloton commercial comes on. Like, seriously being annoyed by just a 30-second or minute-long commercial. The good news is that this time, they don’t show anyone twerking and they aren’t being sexist towards women (remember the commercialContinue reading “Peloton Show Up Show Out Commercial – The Music and the Irritating Platitudes”