Thursday, April 20, 2006
Time utilization
I have a book -- the Triathlon Training Bible -- which goes on for pages and pages and pages about the importance of "periodization" -- carefully planning one's training schedule over the course of the entire year so that you will peak for a few select events. Also to realize recovery-driven improvement I am supposed to adhere to a very precise schedule.
Yeah, right. What actually happens is that if I happen to find myself with time on my hands I go for long bicycle rides. Or a teammate suggests a bike ride, road run, or swim workout on some random day I try to join if I can make the time. And of course if the weather is nice I go farther. I am surrounded by rather driven, determined people, but I am pretty happy-go-lucky about training. Or maybe just lazy.
Throughout the 1990s my life was all about work. I managed to jog a few nights per week because it was pleasant and relaxing. When I found myself with more time a few years ago I started trying to do triathlons, and oddly this accelerated upon moving to Tokyo.
Anyway I was busy in last month and early this month and didn't train. Now over the past 10 days I found myself with some spare time, so I have started training a bit again:
Sunday April 9 - 15k run
Monday - 3k swim
Tuesday - 35k spin
Wednesday - 3.5k swimming and 20k run
Thursday - 9k run
Friday - Recovery
Saturday - 140k cycling
Sunday - 22k run
Monday - 2.5k swim
Tuesday - 30k spin
Wednesday - 17k run
Thursday (Today) - 4k swim
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