Had a bit of a tough 10k yesterday... 47:48 if I recall correctly. The weatherman said it "feels like" 110F due to the humidity, but I felt like lead legs.
Today I had my weekly brick work out and felt great. 15.5kph on both 3km runs and avg of 231w on the bike (3 watts per kilo).
But the true treat of the day - finally hitting 8% body fat. First time in 6 yrs!
There's hope... And still three weeks to go!
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Through the adventures of life; we all need support. As I discover my place in the Toronto cycling world; this blog is going to be a place to record the journey. From the beginning to the end, we'll see together if SuperGo Sam can ride again.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
3 Weeks & Counting
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Last night Triathlon Canada hosted their 'Pre-Worlds Meet & Greet' (presented by Steam Whistle & Flight Centre) and it was a great time of getting to connect and know some folks who are going to be racing in Ottawa - even though I didn't win any of the draw prizes :(. A big push for the night was to qualify for the 2014 World Tri Champs in Edmonton. Apparently as the host nation, Canada can qualify 1200 athletes for the Olympic / Sprint Triathlon Champs - that's a HUGE team. Who knows, maybe it will be an incentive to get back in the pool. Apparently there's going to be almost 300 at Du Worlds in Ottawa, and almost 500 at Tri Worlds in London, ENG. (very interesting how the 'home race' in Ontario, that should be cheaper to travel to is so small).
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Ok - I think I'm done procrastinating - time to train.
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