Jan 12, 2007
Here we are. Week 1 is over and I'm already well into week
#2. Training has been going very well. It is so nice to
have a plan. There is, however, something different.
Coach Mike and my
PowerTap. Yep, these
two things have changed my training! The PowerTap has made me
work harder at times and easier at others. The key is it just
keeps me working at the right pace. It is so cool because
unlike heart rate, this has instant gratification. It is the
best darn tool since my heart rate monitor! I have been
training, but now I'm training with the best darn coach ever and he
makes things seem right. He has already guided me in so many
ways. I would be off track already, but he keeps me on the
right path. I've put in more hours and feel like I've worked
less. Hmmmmm. Could it all be from Coach Mike and the
PowerTap? Time will tell!
Ok, so this is the first installment of Tour de Moo. This
will be your source of information and weekly pictures of the
Ironman Wisconsin route. To be totally honest, this is the
second picture. The first was a few weeks back. (The post
about the tree.) Anyway, this picture is on the last hill you will
see on the Ironman route. Check out the paint that is still
on the road. (Please do not paint on the roads, use chalk.) Anyway,
this is the hill that I stood on for over an hour telling EVERY
person that the hills were over. I said "This is the last
hill of the day," or "you are done. NO more hills," or "You
just kicked that last hill - that's it - NO more - You rock."
Anyway, you get the picture. This hill is underrated and not
all that much fun, but the music at the top is well worth the
trip! I have done it all on this hill. I swore at the
hill. I laughed. I once even barfed on this hill! Anyway,
this is it folks. You make it past this hill and you WILL
finish the bike. Just in time to run 26.2.
Tour de Moo will also include my training, so check it out at:
Stu's
Training Peaks Log!
I want you all to know that these pictures are taken the week of
the article, so if you have any requests let me know.
Hope you enjoy and thanks for my teammate "Bold" for the idea
on Tour de Moo. See you next week when I tell you about the
upcoming trip to Temecula!
I agree that this hill is the most underrated hill on the course. People finish the Verona Loops and expect it to be nice and easy back to madison, but then run into this hill. Personally, I\\\'m curious how many marathons this hill has shattered.