Ride, Stretch, Eat, Yoga, Live

This basically sums up life right now: ride, stretch, eat, yoga, live. My days are spent with these four actions as my motivators and my mainstays. Not such a bad way to get through the day. I admit that “live” is a rather broad term. I use this to sum up all the parts of my day that make up the “stuff” of life – things like reading, lounging, hanging out with Marc, chilling with friends and simply just being.

The riding part is pretty simple. Check my program and get down to business. Of course it would be much more pleasant if I was able to ride outside. This time last year I was happily pedaling up, down and around the streets south of Barrhaven. Not so right now, nope stuck in the basement on the trainer and rollers. In a way, considering that I’m technically still in a recovery phase (though I don’t want to admit this), it is probably best that I’m riding in a stationary mode.

Stretching always start with earnest. I have a foam roller and a few favorite stretches to work out the kinks in my hamstrings, psoas, glutes and quads. But the problem for me is it is easy to build the foam rolling and stretching into my routine when I’m riding in the basement  – the foam roller is there and the cushioned flooring makes it a pleasant place to stretch. I know that as soon as I get outside this rolling and stretching routine will fall by the wayside. So my goal for this year is to continue my rolling/stretching routine. Maybe I’ll have to leave the foam roller and yoga mat in the garage and do a little bit of outdoor rolling and stretching.

I think I need to change things, eating really is the easiest part. Who doesn’t like to eat? I love to eat and I love to try out new recipes and foods. I’ve learned over the years the importance of food as fuel and also remembering to enjoy food and the pleasure of eating. I think for some athletes, the pleasure of food disappears when there is a focus on performance and often some obsession with weight-management. Now, I’m quite focused on my weight management but I’ve also learned what I like and what works for me. If I have a craving – I give in. This is because 90% of the time I’m eating a clean and natural diet. Throw in the complications of ulcerative colitis with learning to eat for performance and happiness and eating can be a bit complicated. Luckily I’ve found my groove with the food and everyday I look forward to the tasty eats in my kitchen.

Ah yoga – I can’t say enough about how much I enjoy yoga. I particularly enjoy hot power yoga. There is nothing quite like feeling your body lengthen and relax in a hot room. The heat is so soothing for my muscles and more importantly I’m sometimes lucky to have my mind go quiet and I can simply just be. I’ve recently started taking yin yoga – this is done in a neutral temperature room and the focus is on holding seated and on-the-ground poses for three to five minutes. It is so super useful for athletes who often end up with muscle imbalances and chronically tight areas – such as the hip flexors or hamstrings.

Now for the really fun stuff: live. I’m super lucky to live a rich life. I have a lot going on and I always seem to have a full plate of options in front of me. There are always more books and magazines to read. Lots of time to relax and hang out with Marc and my friends. I really feel like I can choose any road presented to me and I’ll end up happy and content. I can’t remember the last time I was bored. It seems like my “to do” and “to get around to” lists are always growing and interesting.

Ride. Stretch. Eat. Yoga. Live.

The best part is not knowing what is around the corner…

Oh, March…

I’m having an affair. A love affair. Yes, Marc, sorry to break it to you this way but I’ve fallen for someone else. Mr. March. Yes, I can’t stop thinking about March and how much I value him right now. It is hard to explain but I tell it to you straight: March is giving me so much right now that I’ve been craving and missing. That feeling that gets you right in the gut and the quads. You know what I mean. It is kind of hard to describe, intangible really. But when you experience it, well you just know…

March is fulfilling a big hole that has been missing for me for quite some time. Intensity. Heavy breathing. Longer rides. Fast legs. A pounding heart. Yes, March has it all in more. I didn’t expect this back in January – in fact no one could see it coming. But now that March is here, I wouldn’t change a thing. Not a damn thing.

I’m riding faster, harder and longer. I’m sweating and panting. I want it to stop but I want it to keep going. Thank-you March. Stay as long as you like. I like what you are doing to my body and my psyche. Looking forward to our dates this weekend. Running, riding, yoga, hiking – whatever it is you want, I’ll do it.

I have missed this feeling. So glad it is back for good.

Bounce

It is Thursday so this week this meant time to ride the rollers. I was actually looking forward to my roller ride. I’m feeling like I’m getting on top of this training device and I’m enjoying my time pedaling along and feeling progress.

Though there is one issue that riding the rollers has highlighted: I bounce. Yep, I’m a bouncer. See I like to push a big gear at a low cadence. A certain someone has been working hard to break me of this habit. Trouble is, it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. But I’m getting there.

Today I felt like I was really jiving with the rollers. Less side-to-side motion now. I can take my hands off the bars (not both at the sametime… that is just crazy). I can stand up for a little bit. I can even reach down and grab a towel to wipe my face. But still I bounce.

My new task when roller riding is to think about my pedal stroke. Pay attention to what my legs are doing and think about a smooth stroke. No more of this 3 o’clock/6 o’clock business. I’m going to stop the bouncing and become smooth and all buttery.

Today marked my longest roller ride in a very long time – 75 minutes. I know for those of you who crank out 2 hours on the rollers this is chump change. But considering three weeks ago, I hadn’t ridden the rollers since 1995 – I’m pretty happy with this.

I’ve got my new training program for March. It looks really good. Getting into some intensity. Working on leg speed. Longer runs are in the mix as well. I’m actually starting to feel like my old self again. My legs are getting stronger, my heart and soul want to ride longer and harder and I’m just really feeling the bike right now. I want to ride longer and harder than is planned right now.

This is a good thing. My fire is burning hot and fast. I’m already looking forward to Friday’s session on the trainer chased by a yin yoga class and then a hot power yoga class. Oh yeah, Friday is going to be a good one. I hope your Friday is looking as good as mine.

World Cup Riding

Today I raced the Kalmthout and Pont-Chateau World Cups… Okay, not really. But I watched the women’s race from each while riding the trainer in the basement. Normally I’m not interested in watching cyclo-cross or any other bike racing while riding the trainer – I suppose because we usually only have the men’s race to watch. But when it is the women’s race it is a different story.

The Kalmthout World Cup really is a super fun and challenging course. I’ve only ever raced it when it has been covered in snow and ice – as it was this year. It was pretty awesome to see Marianne Vos who started on the back row, ride her way through the field and into second place. Interesting enough, the podium from Kalmthout had the same women on it as did the World Championships podium…

After the Kalmthout race, I moved on to watching the Pont-Chateau World Cup. A totally different race in different conditions and with a smaller field. I’ve never raced at Pont-Chateau but from watching the women power over the climbs, it looks to be a very challenging course as well. This year it also looked very fast. I was super impressed with the start that Vos threw down – she had a big gap within a few meters on the pavement – which of course then settled down. Anyway, I haven’t finished watching this race so I can’t provide much further comment on it.

But I can tell you that watching these two races really got my blood flowing. I felt myself pedaling faster while watching these races than I did while watching the first show of the ride (Californication). I was paying attention to how the racers took the corners, how they lined up to keep their speed, if they kept pedaling, etc. Honestly, I found watching these women race to be inspiring. It reminded me of the unfinished business I have left on the cyclo-cross bike. I also made a vow to myself – I will get better – I don’t want to be at the back of these races anymore. This year I will race as I’ve always wanted to and believed that I can.

So thanks to Hanka, Marianne, Katie, Katerina, Sanne, Nikki, Nicole, Sanne, Helen, Gabby and all the other fast women of cyclo-cross for amping me up on this fine Wednesday morning. I’m stoked to get out and ride, push my body and hit that next level.

See you out there!

End of Phase 1

The first phase of my training for the fast approaching racing season is now complete. I’m pretty stoked about getting through this three weeks of training since I’m way ahead of schedule… Yes, ahead of schedule. For me… For most of you, you’re likely sweating it out for two and three hours on the trainer or if you’re lucky, you’re able to get outside and ride for hours on end. So far my longest ride has been 90 minutes.

But this is 90 minutes longer than I had originally anticipated back in January. In January, I thought I wouldn’t be able to start training again until March. Well, here it is March 1 and I’ve already got three weeks of structured training in my body. Lets not forget the three weeks of riding I was able to get in during the last part of my trip to Belgium. Yes, so definitely ahead of schedule.

The big question is: how do I feel? Well, I have had days when I’ve felt pretty wiped out and other days when I’ve just wanted to ride or run for twice as long as the schedule prescribed. I think some of my fatigue can be attributed to finally being done with the steroids and my body adjusting to my new medicine. The bursts of energy – I don’t know where they are coming from but I’ll take them!

I’m looking forward to my next block of training. I’m not sure what it will hold – I’m talking to coach Steve this afternoon. I’ve got a couple of easy days and then on Thursday it is time to get going again. I’m crossing my fingers that the snow starts to leave us – I really don’t want to spend any long days on the trainer. I might just have to bundle myself up and try and get outside for some riding…

I’ve been looking at race schedules and trying to figure out what races I’m going to do. At this point, I really don’t know. I think I’ll probably take the racing as it comes – how I’m feeling and what fits into the training schedule. Road racing and getting results on the road are not the goal for me this summer – I’m still focused on cyclo-cross. Racing on the road really is for development as well as to keep the competitive fires burning during the spring and summer. Also, I really do enjoy road racing – but I don’t want it to be my focus. I’m thinking of sticking to some local racing with a few criteriums and road races in Quebec added in when they fit the schedule.

I’m really looking forward to getting out for lots of long rides again. I loved doing these last summer – nothing like four and five hours out on the bike. A true feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment at the end.

Well, that’s about all I have for today. I’m happy it is March and that I’m ahead of schedule. Really so far 2011 is looking to be one of the best yet. As they say “everything happens for a reason”.