says someone who is completely insaneAggieOO said:
13.1 miles a day is a good chunk of mileage, but its not anything insane.
says someone who is completely insaneAggieOO said:
13.1 miles a day is a good chunk of mileage, but its not anything insane.
i meant the mileage is not insane. Original idea was 26.2 every day, but i couldn't commit to that amount of time each day. And after seeing how the week went, there's zero chance I could have pulled it off. I definitely would have had to bail.aggiespartan said:says someone who is completely insaneAggieOO said:
13.1 miles a day is a good chunk of mileage, but its not anything insane.
The logistics behind this is what I would struggle with right now. Before kid, maybe it was doable. I think my best year is averaging right around 9mi/day. Now I'm lucky to get 3-4 runs a week.AggieOO said:i meant the mileage is not insane. Original idea was 26.2 every day, but i couldn't commit to that amount of time each day. And after seeing how the week went, there's zero chance I could have pulled it off. I definitely would have had to bail.aggiespartan said:says someone who is completely insaneAggieOO said:
13.1 miles a day is a good chunk of mileage, but its not anything insane.
If you want insane, look at Candice Burt's 50K streak from a while back.
the logistics was definitely the hard part.The Pilot said:The logistics behind this is what I would struggle with right now. Before kid, maybe it was doable. I think my best year is averaging right around 9mi/day. Now I'm lucky to get 3-4 runs a week.AggieOO said:i meant the mileage is not insane. Original idea was 26.2 every day, but i couldn't commit to that amount of time each day. And after seeing how the week went, there's zero chance I could have pulled it off. I definitely would have had to bail.aggiespartan said:says someone who is completely insaneAggieOO said:
13.1 miles a day is a good chunk of mileage, but its not anything insane.
If you want insane, look at Candice Burt's 50K streak from a while back.
Candice stuff is nuts. I started following her during the streak and I know she would get sensitive to the questions but just not sure how anyone with a normal job/family could handle giving up that much time each day. She's an interesting follow, she recently had a bike accident and was boasting about how quickly she was able to bounce back and start riding again.
It's disappointing that Spring still hasn't said anything. They took awesome sauce off their site, but that's about it.AggieOO said:
if anyone likes awesome sauce, the feed has them for half price...which is pretty fitting since they are half strength
actually, it looks like all of the Spring Gels are half price.
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3,000 miles.
7 days, 1 hour, 15 minutes, 5 seconds.
92,694 calories burned.
$5,300 raised so far.
It was a long, long week. Riding for 3 hours a day was the easy part. The rest of my week entailed getting up at 3:50 am each morning and working from 9:30a-8:15pish every day. I even decided to throw a half marathon into the mix. I was fatigued and dragging for 7 full days, but I wouldn't change it if I could.
The ride was quite surreal at times. After the first 20 minutes or so of riding, Shane would be sleeping soundly as I pedaled away on the computrainer. Each day, I watched the city wake up from behind a glass window. It was as if the outside world was the store window display I was looking at, rather than the opposite. Watching the city wake up was a really cool experience. People walked by. Some were curious, some gave thumbs up or waved. Others stood and watched a little
too long--creepy. Then there were the people who had to be stereotypical New Yorkers. They walked by and didn't acknowledge that anything was even going on.
Saturday was probably my favorite of the days, simply because of the craziness of it all. I had an adjusted shift from 4-7 am, rode 56 miles, jumped on a train, and went to run the Brooklyn Half. The running felt way too easy. I cruised through to a 1:36:xx finish without really even trying too hard. I thought sunday would be rough, but I knocked out 54 miles without much trouble. Monday started out rough, but ended up being my best day of riding. Tuesday, I was rewarded with a day of soft-pedaling. I only had to hold about 14.5 mile per hour pace, which resulted in an easy 37 mile day.
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aggiespartan said:
It's Badger 100, so not technical at all, but it will be hot. Highs will probably be in the 90s and lows in the 60s. I'm going to have to reapply sunscreen every few hours. That being said, also if anyone has any good sunscreen recommendations for when you're already sweaty, I'll take them. I usually have a travel size of coppertone or something in my pack, but I might need something better for an all day deal.
Man, if I didn't already have a race, I'd see if I could make it out.AggieOO said:
Probably a long shot, but my brother-in-law is looking for pacers for Angeles Crest 100. We are both running, but no guarantee we are able to stay together. I'm running "solo" so not allowed pacers or crew. He has a couple people who are crewing, but no pacers currently. If you know anyone who is in cali and would want to pace, let me know. The race is Aug 3.