For the last few months I've been training hard. My ideal regimen is to do my 30-mile loop every other weekday, on days in-between do a 12 mile recovery ride, and do a longer ride on the weekends. I have not kept that schedule at all; the main reason is weather. It has been HOT the last few weeks. As such, EARLY morning is the ONLY time to ride and while I often do get up at 5AM I have a difficult time doing that every day. Starting a bike ride at 7 is way too late as it heats up quickly. Nonetheless, progress is being made.
I have a bike computer, basically a very souped up speedometer. This computer keeps track of a ton of data; speed, distance, cadence, heart rate, etc. Additionally, since the computer is made by Garmin it records my GPS coordinates. When I ride I always record all this information and then download the information to my computer. This allows me to track my progress. As an example let's look at the ride I did this morning:
Bradley's Papa Bear 2 course 2012 | ||
Date | Time | Average Speed |
June 10 | 3:09:07 | 16.3 |
June 24 | 3:03:53 | 16.4 |
July 8 | 2:55:07 | 17.2 |
Believe me when I say that a jump of 0.8 in average mph is huge!
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