| Nov 8, 2008 7:26pm |
This topic was created for the Bike 100 Miles challenge. |
| Nov 8, 2008 10:51pm |
Yeah! I’ll start tomorrow. I should be able to walk by tomorrow, thus bike. Yeah! I’m going to tell people about this challenge. |
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Nov 9, 2008 2:46pm
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Heh, I’m not biking as much as I was, but I’m in. I might place in the top 50 anyway! :P |
| Nov 9, 2008 8:52pm |
I hadn’t biked for 29 days. I didn’t realize it had been that long. JD, leave room for me in position 50, you can move up to 49. ha |
| Nov 11, 2008 4:23pm |
This is a nice break (oops! better not use THAT word) I mean, good chance to ease all the stress I’ve been putting on my hip with running and elliptical training. |
| Nov 11, 2008 6:22pm |
No…no, we don’t want to hear THAT word. ha Ya, it’s a nice change of pace, to just go as I can and not have the pressure of trying to be first. Although as you can see, I’m not against a challenge to try to come in first. :-) |
| Nov 11, 2008 11:38pm |
My PM ride was a full minute faster than my AM ride. I hope I don’t dislocate my shoulder patting myself on the back! :) |
| Nov 12, 2008 8:29pm |
So that means you’re an “afternoon person”. I’m not a “morning person”, but I’ll spare your shoulder and pat you on the back after your PM ride. ;-) |
| Nov 13, 2008 8:44pm |
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| Nov 14, 2008 1:24pm |
pant, pant |
| Nov 14, 2008 6:21pm |
dl4765, I was going to grab onto your shirt tail, but you flew past me so fast the wind blew off my glasses. I thought I had a fistful of shirt tail, until I heard barking and realized I had a big dog’s bandana. What a ride! |
| Nov 14, 2008 7:19pm |
Wow! Iron Dave, 100 miles in less than a day! Incredible! That’ll make ya walk funny, huh? |
| Nov 18, 2008 12:51pm |
dl4765: I didn’t do 100 miles in a day, but when you join a challenge, it’ll take all the miles you’ve been recording since the beggining of the challenge, even though you weren’t part of the cahllenge at the time. I guess they did it that way, so when joining a challenge that has already started, the miles you already did before joining, but after the challenge has started, count anyways. So the 100 miles are actually miles logged in over 13 days. You can look into my profile, I bike almost everyday, usually from 10 to 60 miles depending on the time I have. That said, the most I’ve done in a day is about 120 miles (that was a while ago though… but I have to get ready to those kind of distances since I’m currently training for an Ironman, where the bike leg is 112 miles) |
| Nov 20, 2008 12:13am |
IronDave, I wasn’t accusing you of anything. I was just amazed. Riding 20 miles in a day was making me walk funny, so I could only imagine what 100 (or 120 in your case) would do to me. |
| Nov 20, 2008 3:43am |
dl4765, I didn’t take it as an accusation. I joined the challenge late and I was surprised too I got so many miles at once. After a while you get used to biking for some time. At first it does make you walk funny, you’re right. |
| Nov 22, 2008 9:34pm |
I did a 20K Duathalon today (my first! placed third in the “team” category: yeah for me!), but I’ll probably just start from scratch/point zero I’d be interested in what motivates you Ironman types |
| Nov 23, 2008 8:35am |
@Dr Jon: I’m training for an Ironman, which defenitely will be the most distance I’ll do. I’m planning to do it next summer. I have to say that I don’t exactly know what motivates me. Probably the challenge itsefl, as an Ironman is known as one of the most challenging thing to do. So I guess I want to be able to complete one so I know I can do it. I always like to know that there is nothing I can’t achieve, so going for one thing known as one of the toughest thing to do is one way to do it. To tell you the truth, I don’t know if I will be able to finish it. I probably wouldn’t be able to do it if I had to do it tomorrow, so I’m trying to train hard every day and have great confidence I’ll make it! |
| Nov 23, 2008 9:39am |
Appreciate the insight, IronDave! I understand that there are several Ironman competitions in addition to the Big Island event in Hawaii You touched on a topic that greatly interests me: “confidence.” Convincing your belief system that you earned the credibility and/or somehow “deserve” to participate in, finish, place, or even win anything is probably the focus of many inspirational books and testimonies! Look forward to reading yours! Carrot, stick, journey, destination |
| Nov 23, 2008 12:31pm |
@Dr Jon: I’m in France, so mine will be in Nice (French Riviera), though I’m close to Switzerland, so I could go to Zurich too (but it’s already sold out for next year). I guess you’re right “confidence” is the main key here. You must be convinced that you can do it (Yes I can!), no matter how hard it is, if you know you can do it, it’s more likely that’ll you do it. When you start, thinking that you won’t be able to do it, chances are you won’t do it… (that applies to almost anything in life). |
| Nov 24, 2008 12:24pm |
““confidence” is the main key here…” Instill that idea in a child and you’ve got something close to magic!! I’m in Spain…maybe I’ll pop up and catch a glimpse of that inspired (and inspirational) event…. |
| Nov 24, 2008 6:11pm |
I was thinking about confidence, and I thought that even though confidence is essential to succeed, you still need to know and be aware that you can fail, and that you will probably fail some day. I guess that’s what makes up your motivation (if you’re getting over confident that you’ll succeed, you’ll fight less) and that’s what draws the line between confidence and over confidence. Surely a thin line between the two, but I think that is one line you don’t want to cross. |
| Dec 4, 2008 12:02pm |
Just did a few miles on a fixed/stationary recumbent bike In fairness, I should note that the mileage did not transfer from my regular workout to the challenge, if relevant. |
| Dec 4, 2008 4:40pm |
@Dr Jon: for me it’s ok, as long as you’re pedaling! @johnsypin: congratulations on finishing the challenge, come and join us on other bike challenges, there ere plenty of them worth pedling for! |
| Dec 8, 2008 6:44am |
Good job catdailey! |
| Dec 8, 2008 9:56pm |
Thanks IronDave! 100 miles isn’t a big deal for me… I’m usually a 10-12,000 mile per year rider. Hurt my knee nearly a year ago in Jan and hadn’t ridden much until the last few months. It’s only going to be about 5000 miles this year, but I took up water sports when I got hurt ;> Hoping to finish the other cycling challenges before spring/summer, as I will be on the river mostly. Safe riding! |
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