Well, it’s Saturday morning now. I’ve been on the road for 5 full days and I am getting tired of it. Yesterday was another day of customer and internal meetings and I finished off with a dinner with the guy who is responsible for sales in this region. After that, it was back to my hotel to join a couple of conference calls. This lasted until after 2AM.
I slept from around 3 to around 7, and then headed down the the gym. On tap for today, another fitness center triathlon. Today, I was determined to keep it nice and easy so that I would have no excuses in another threshold session tomorrow.
Plan:
- 30 minutes inclined march (15% grade, 3mph)
- 30 minutes bike (“foothills” program, level 14)
- 30 minutes elliptical (“around the world” program, level 17)
I was working out a bit later and its pretty obvious that they turn off the AC at night because it was much cooler and dryer in the fitness center at 8am than it is at 5am. This was reflected in much lower HR and RPE for all three chunks of the workout.
For example, both yesterday and today started with a 30′ inclined march at 15% grade and 3mph. Yesterday, my HR at 30 minutes was 151bpm. Today, 143 bpm.
This afternoon, I am heading to the airport for a shortish flight to Korea. I hang out there on Sunday, and then have 3 days of internal and customer meetings before I fly out on Wednesday afternoon. It can’t come soon enough.
Tomorrow: I think a 20 x 2 minutes on/1 minute off interval session on the treadmill.
It’s a pity that even on the weekend there is no time for taking your training outdoors. (Or perhaps the climate doesn’t allow that?)
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I had three issues with trying to get outside today. One was the temperature and humidity. Two was the traffic around my hotel, and third was a desire to avoid running. My knees are starting to feel the strain from all the tread milling I’ve been doing.
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