| Starting Mel's Farm |
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| Monday, 13 April 2009 15:34 | |||
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I guess the reason that this blog might be interesting to anyone (hi mom!) is watching the progression from off season training to race season form and how that translates to results. Having a blog means anyone can follow along and see whether what I did then gave the outcome I was looking for. So in the spirit of creating a history of cause and effect, I will again give a few boring details of the last week or so of training. More interesting though, will be my new blog entrant: the farm! I was so excited last year when I planted everything entirely too late to enjoy bushy green tomato plants in September (of course, only green tomatoes as well) that I have been inspired to actually start this farm when I am supposed to: now. I have planted watermelons, four varieties of tomatoes, peppers, calendula, african daisy, two varieties of beets, arugula, spinach, rainbow chard, broccoflower and four varieties of basil. I plan to grow ALL of this on my porch. In addition I have a pot of strawberries along with two blueberry and two raspberry bushes I have planted in the backyard to test whether deer are interested in them at all. I do live in a city, mind you, but I live across from a park and a lot of green space so we have LOADS of large deer roaming around eating TULIPS this time of year. Mine have escaped capture thus far but I am sure I will not have any flowers upon my return from Monterey this weekend. Read more to see photos of the "farm" in its infancy and to read what the triathlon nerd in me has accomplished…. After returning from California I took it easy through the weekend with a couple longer mountain bike rides to learn how to ride the Era in gnarly terrain (2x 3.5 hours) and did a long run at Elk Lake that was horrible and painful and required too long to recover from. I got massage on Monday and did an easy swim. Tuesday we did a moderate swim with a bunch of band only pull and I followed that by 2 sets of 4x4 minutes with 1 minute rest on the trainer at a VERY difficult wattage (90% of MAP). It was my best set ever so obviously I am still performing fine but my back was sore so I called up Paul the wonder physiotherapist and he saw me pretty much at night (7:45pm.. you are a star Paul!!) and fixed the damage. Wednesday I did another moderate swim of 4.5 km where I was totally drowning followed by a 2.5h mountain bike ride at SOLID pace with Ross (we were railing the trails.. probably dropped 15 minute off what that loop should have taken) and I did 3x6mins run off the bike which was very average. To console myself.. I started the farm. Mel's Farm Beginnings
Easter Sunday Ross woke up to find the Easter bunny had hidden a cache of Easter eggs and jelly beans around the house. He celebrated by donning the chicken slippers and making short work of two piles of eggs before losing interest and instead reading the paper and drinking a coffee. We still need a child to come to our house and clean up this mess of candy I have strewn all over the place. I also would like to stop eating jelly beans so please someone donate your child! Ross's Easter Legs After the anticlimactic egg hunt I met Kerry at Elk Lake to do my favorite long run workout. Three km warm up, a 5km steady state, a 5km solid base, another 5km steady state followed by a 2.5-3km warm down. It was pouring rain that morning so the trails were a mess so we ran pretty fast for jumping puddles and dodging sinkholes. I think we were both happy with our runs with each five km repeat under 20 minutes with neither of us going over the prescribed effort. Last week I did that run and my second 5 km was positive split by 90 seconds so keeping both within a 2 second deviation was a strong effort without overdoing it. I am going to be interested in what I can run a 10km in when I do the TC 10km race in two weeks. I finished the day with an hour of cadence drills on the rollers and went to Ross’s mom’s house for Easter dinner. 21 hours of training with two days off. Logged.
Today was bad news for the farm. Ice balls fell from the sky. I hope it is okay! I will give you an update when I get back from California… until then…happy trails!
Hail on the farm...my strawberries better make it!!
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