Did a 50 mile ride in a 19.5 mph pace it was windy so could have been faster...
Then did a 2 mile run off of the bike...first one 8:17...next one 7:58.
Felt really sloggy as I was running, but better as I went along...
Go Dave! Go Dave!
( I rode the lead bicycle at Kerry M's, Grace School 5k today. I used a mirror and had a great view of this young guy, Matt, crushing the field in 16:03.)
David - love to hear bike stories - keep riding
A little speed returning on the second brick yesterday...
25mi @ 20.6 avg
2mi run 7:35 6:55 pace
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It looks like you're ready!
Ready for what Woody? Did get 60 in today at a 20+ pace...longest to date. Going to run tomorrow. You should get your double hippy ass out here (to the east) and join us...
Sounds like you're ready to get your pro card
Great job
PROphylactic for sure...don't bust on me...
Not trying to be a dufus, but I found a link from my past...
http://ironman.com/holdingcell/2002/march-2002/3-21-02-for-david-gatz-2001-was-a-magical-year#axzz175Qc9XIh
Been down in the pound these last few weeks...
D.
Impressive!!! Nice race.
Very impressive David. Thanks for sharing.
I once again have a dream that I might make it to Hawaii.
Dan
Very inspiring!!!! We expect to see you back there again David representing us Hippys!!
Congratulations Dave, that's a great article. The way you're going, you'll be back there soon!
Hey J...aren't you doing Eagleman soon? Best to you...
I did have a good run, my best to date 9 miles, hilly 8:16 average.
I don't want to offend by posting my workouts, hope some or anyone is interested...
I am still out of shape or shape I think I can get in...the hip is coming along just fine though...
D.
Great run! What does your racing schedule look like?
David,
I don't think you are offending anyone at all! I think it is fantastic how well you are doing! Keep up the hard work and keep posting because it is an inspiration to everyone.
June
David, no offense at all here.
Very interested not just as a hippy getting back to it, but also in the running / triathlon area, which is far removed from what I do. Pretty cool, keep it up.
I also think longer term, not just for people who are into this, but just anyone who is recuperating at any level, they want to know what can be done, and how you did get back to it in a good fashion.
I definitely appreciate all the posts David! I was once an IM triathlete.....years ago. Not near as accomplished as you and NEVER qualified for Hawaii. Just great to hear what can be done after this surgery, keep it up! I'll keep reading! BTW congrats on many years of sub 10 performances! Extremely impressive!
Joe
I'm very interested and I really enjoy reading about specific workouts. Everyone who trains for triathlon starts with someone else's workout, and then modifies it to suit them. I enjoy reading exactly what you are doing as it gives me an idea what to expect.
I'm guessing that the transition from bike to run is still a bit stiff to get going?
'' You should get your double hippy ass out here (to the east) and join us...''
I'm still way behind you but working hard. I rode 35 this morning, east on the Service Rd, around Suffolk CC, back on the Motor Parkway and finished up with the Runner's Edge Loop. I averaged 16.8, but I hit 29mph on Washington Ave. I wanted to get 30 but just couldn't get there. Run later in the woods.
Ran 40 minutes sow but steady in Bethpage State Park this afternoon. My legs felt heavy from the ride. All I lack is fitness, but that will come.
Pretty impressive, Woody.
Wow, a 40 minute run. That's not even in my thinking at the moment. Great job!!! How were your hips afterwards. Were the muscles sore?
I ice after everything, but I've got to tell you that I feel like the only thing I lack is fitness. My right side feels like there was never anything wrong and my left is just a little behind it. I feel fatigue in the left buttock muscles, but no pain or soreness. I've been running (slowly) almost every day this month, alternating between the treadmill where I do 20 minutes increasing turnover, yesterday I got it down to 8:07 per mile for the last 4 minutes, and running on the trail at a steady rate. It all feels good, cycling is about where I expect it to be; improving every week, and my swimming is lagging behind; I'm working on getting rid of the pull buoy but I haven't kicked in three years so that is going to be the hardest thing.
I know you want to, but my advice to you Jim is don't run everyday. Even if you did not have the bhr surgeries I'd tell you the same thing. Without periodization and rest you might be setting yourself up for some fizzle. You might find your fitness improve faster with a day or two of active rest. Just a thought...
Today was my best run so far; 37 minutes plus 5 walking WU and 5 walking cool down. I was 4 minutes faster than the last time I ran the same route. It feels like 9:00 pace. I've run 20 out of the last 23 days, but believe me I'm getting a ton of rest. I did a very physical job; Heavy Construction Carpenter, 8 to 10 hours a day for my whole life so now if I'm training 20 hours a week I'm not even at half pace.
Just lending you some experience...but hey what do I know...
Do what works for you...
I appreciate it, but I am getting rest and definitely not over doing it. The only thing else on my plate today is a trip to the pool. Tomorrow; long bike with my wife and Kerry M is probably it for the day.
# of hours of sleep/rest and allowing specific use muscles to recover are two different things.
I've seen it happen brother many times.
You want a good coach/guidelines?
I could steer you there... ;)
Say Hi to Kerry please...