Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Feeling Better:

I think I am well on my road to recovery. Yesterday I did 45 minutes of cardio on the incline followed by about 1 and a half hours climbing. Another few days and I should be good as new.

I got my Mountain Hardware jacket from REI last night. Oh this thing is sweet. This morning it was 1 degree when I was waiting on the train platform for the train and I had on this jacket and a sweatshirt. My torso was tosty, my legs on the other hand......felt like icicles due to only have Khakis on. The GPS mount for my Mountain Bike i'm sad to say did not fit, even though REI and Garmin both had it listed that it would. Do'h :(

Monday, January 29, 2007

Zero.5 Day:

Today I woke up, still feeling like crap. But I decided...what the hell...I'll go running. About half a mile in to the run, I realized that I had made a mistake. I should have stayed in bed and got an extra 45 minutes of sleep. Lesson learned.

The day was spent at work taking Dayquil to help my sniffles and general yuckness. This evening Kristen and I were going to go climb. She had wanted to, I still felt a bit crappy but I went to see if I could get a few climbs in and to belay her if she needed it. Apparently there was some class going on and they don't want other people near the wall while there is a class going on. Why....ya got me....

When I got home I took the pups for a walk. They had fun in the snow. Scout did very good. she didn't hop on one foot the whole 3/4 a mile we were out! With all the snow coming down I skipped my run and opted for a good number of push-ups and sit-ups.

Bottom line, I'm hoping to fell above 95% tomorrow.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

The Zero Day:

The last zero day I took was Christmas day. Today I woke up after snowboard all day yesterday and then partying with my wife's co-workers when I got back. Basically...I was up from 4AM till 1AM. Needless to say...I was tired and all on only 2 cups of coffee. (Combine with a good amount of Bailey's) But this morning I woke up with a slight fever and a very very sore, scrachy, dry throat. I think it's my body's way of telling me, take a break. It's later in the day and i'm still not feel 100%. Off to nap.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Owwwwwwwwwwwwww

I had my second meeting with my trainer last night. Needless to say...she kicked my butt. It's not that the sets and weights she had me do where hard. She worked mussels that never really get used. But I learned how to do a number of new workouts most lifting and ab work. Needless to say I slept like a rock though, Only Scout was persistent enough to wake me up at about 4 to be let out so she could poop and I got up at 5 and went running. I took it very very very easy this morning. Ran 1.57 miles in about 16 minutes. Yuck on the time, but i'm happy I managed to go run, Party on!


28 more to go................

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Farking nuts and farking cold.

It was 7 degrees when I got up this morning, what did I do? I went running, I only did about 1.5 miles but it was a bitting 12 minutes of hard running. I have no clue what the wind chill factor was, but I would put it close to 0. Even colder when I would get to the open areas of no houses, just frozen wetlands the county calls a "Forest Preserves". We have a few of those around us, they are a good thing, don't get me wrong they prevent companies like Cambridge homes building shitty houses there.

So what to do tonight.... I would like to try and fit in an hour or so of climbing at Mt. Libertyville, but I have my second meeting with my trainer. Which, I am really looking forward to. I am hoping on learning a new exercises that I can incorporate in to my routine.

Climbing goal reached: Tuesday I climbed the right side of the front face of Mt. Libertyville to the roof, naturals only!

Next goal: Get the last 10 feet to the top.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

New goals and gear.

Goals:
This morning I decided to go for 2.25 miles without breaking to walk for 60 breaths. With a time of 20:14 I did it. At the 18 minute mark I was about to walk until I saw the stop sign meaning I had finished the loop around the lake/pond thing. I picked up the pace in attempts to finish under 20:00, so I just made it. But tomorrow I am going to try for a little further. using google earth I have different routes picked out till I can get up to 3 miles. 3 miles in 25 minutes is my goal. Which I think will put me around a good shot to go for a 5K race in the spring.


Gear:
The last few weeks I have been hunting for a new jacket, something warm, windproof, and not bulky at all, i.e. something I could perhaps go ice climbing in. After checking around at a few different websites I managed to find this little puppy from Mountain Hardware. Should be coming in the mail in the next few days, we'll see how it fits. Along with it I ordered a handle bar mount for my Garmin GPS, which will be fun as soon as my Bike gets out of the shop.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Weekend Report:

Saturday morning started off with a 1.5 mile mile run at a fairly easy pace just to wake up. The afternoon and evening was spent climbing at Vertical Endeavors and out for dinner and drinks with Kristen, Reese and Dave. Climbing for 5 hours was something different. I can comfortable climb an indoor 5.9 now, which makes me happy. They opened up a few new routes on "The Thumb" (5.10a and 5.10c, which were a blast to climb even though I only got about half way) to Top roping that had only previously been Lead Only. (Still can't Lead, but i'm working steadily up to it!) those were some fun routes i'm hoping they remain this way for the next time i'm down at VE. With 2 or so more months of winter, chances are good i'll be back down that way before spring kicks in.

We also made a quick trip to REI, just to pick up the basics, more chalk, latest issue of Rock & Ice, I tried on new rock shoes, but because of my Hobbit feet, it's hard to fit in to most shoes. I also now fit it to some Parna cloths, however, as the girls were so kind to point out...a shirt that $50.00 on sale.....not worth it :). Also made as stop by a local sports shop to pick up Burton Snowboarding mittens.

Sunday was spent snowboarding, I missed last season due to mostly the midwests' knack for crappy unsure winters, but I have a feeling i'll be able to get a few more days in this year from the looks of it and who knows...maybe a trip out west!