Workout: Endurance - less then 90
Cycling/Road Bike - Dry Creek Valley Loop
From Yoakim Bridge Stop sign on Dry Creek Road, to West Side Road, to Mill St. in Healdsburg, along the frontage road to Dry Creek Road, back to truck.
When I got to Mill St. off West Side Road, I merged into a bike race. No problem, I was riding faster then most of the racers, so I just join the race. When we got to Canyon Road, the race course turned right onto Canyon Road, I stayed on Dry Creek Road and headed back to my truck.
This was a fun ride. I'll start from home next time which will add about 15 miles to the ride.
Miles: 19.0
Time: 01:07:44
Quivira Vineyards on West dry Creek Road.
As you can see, they're building a bunch of raised planter boxes. Maybe an organic garden. I'll check this out again in the future.
"He's soft and he's fat and he's wearing my cloths and he was born on my birthday
and he's getting too old and I'm afraid if I stop running, he'll catch up with me."
- Nike motivational poster
and he's getting too old and I'm afraid if I stop running, he'll catch up with me."
- Nike motivational poster
FEBRUARY 2024
- 7 hours of some form of exercise every week
- Endurance training for peak climbing
- Core strengthening & conditioning
- Kettelbell workouts
- Slow movement hikes
- Natural movement workouts
- Olympic Lifts (adjust loads as needed)
- Play different sports (cycle, kayak, hike, snowshoe, climb, Fish)
February Workouts
Days This Month: 28
Some form of exercise: 0 of 28 days
Exercise hours: 0.0
Hiking/Climbing miles: 0.0
Paddling miles: 0.0
Cycling miles: 0.0
WORKOUTS AT A GLANCE
4/3 - Clover Springs Training Hike
4/2 - Road Ride/Cloverdale Loop
Febuary Work-Outs
Days This Month: 28
Some form of exercise: 2 of 30 days
Exercise hours: 2.0
Hiking/Climbing miles: 3.75
Paddling miles: 0.0
Cycling miles: 6.0
WORKOUTS AT A GLANCE
4/3 - Clover Springs Training Hike
4/2 - Road Ride/Cloverdale Loop
Saturday, August 02, 2008
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The logs listed on this site are workouts I have put together for myself. They are not meant as examples to teach others, but only as a way for me to track my own progression.
Thanks for viewing.
The logs listed on this site are workouts I have put together for myself. They are not meant as examples to teach others, but only as a way for me to track my own progression.
Thanks for viewing.
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