Ok, back to high altitude training- yesterday was a day off as I spent 12 hours in the car- got pulled over for speeding, but as the cop noticed I was a veteran he let me off as it was Veteran's day
So back up to altitude and just did a 1k today
Easy 1k wu
Set DF to my usual 212ish and off I went- I've never been below 3:00 at altitude (5500ft) before so that was my target- I had no doubt about the physical ability, especially given I think my cold is pretty much gone and the fact that I'm pretty automatic for 2:56 at sea level currently- planned on 1:29.0 through 500m and then hang on to the end- think I saw 1:29.2 at 500 but was pretty comfortable-did what I needed to get below 3:00.0 at the end and kept on target stroke rate of 30- this was a nice confidence builder as it is getting pretty close to put up or shut up time- need to have a decent 10 day training stretch up here at altitude and then hopefully make my final push the following 2 weeks at sea level!
Finished with easy 1k cd and then a little basketball with the kids
Tomorrow, hopefully add some decent lifting
Steve, first of all-huge congrats on new 500m world record, but personally I think you still have some more in you and would like to see a sub 1:20-- secondly regard "finish bottles" in cycling- i have been a life long vigorous opponent to the use of PEDs in sport- I have competed in many sports where drug usage was fairly common (powerlifting, rugby, Highland games etc..) and it always used to piss me off, but I mostly beat the cheaters and I think my longevity and health in sport is in part attributed to staying clean and taking care of my health- on the other hand tramadol is currently not on the banned list (although I think it likely will be soon) and thus I can't really say I blame the athletes that are using it currently, as their livelihood depends on it. I think if you skirt the rules and cheat you should be done- it's very black and white to me- we can argue about safety, ethics, health, risks and fairness of certain practices- but once rules are set it's the responsibility of the athlete to understand and comply with them.
Rohan, yes my diet is often pretty often just meat and eggs- eggs may be mixed up with a little cocoa powder and cinnamon to which I'll add some whey protein and maybe some stevia- meat is often a steak or 2 and perhaps some ground beef- I might eat a few vegetables once a week or so and maybe a few berries here and there as well, also some nuts occasionally and some cream and cheese a bit, also a little bit of lemon juice with water to drink- after years of personal experimentation and study I have found what works best for me and I would encourage others to engage in their own self experimentation and not rely on what anyone else says as the research about nutrition is far from clear (other than eating a bunch of sugar and processed food is not a good strategy for anyone)