A Christmas Test
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For most normal folks, Christmas time means relaxing and celebrating with friends and family.
Guess this is another reason I'm not exactly what you'd call normal.
Today marked the four-week mark of my training with Valley Coach, which means it's a test week to re-calibrate heart rate zones.  I checked off running and swimming earlier, so today was about the bike.  My favorite.
The assignment was to work my heart-rate up to 153 bpm and then maintain a 90-100 pedal stroke per minute cadence for 20 minutes.  Distance, cadence, heart-rate and average speed would all factor into the equation.  Of course, the equation became muddied since my ever-finicky speedometer wasn't working.  This required using some dreaded (and dreadful) math and my car's odometer to figure out my average speed.  I wasn't thrilled with the result, not because of my performance but precisely the opposite...I could've sworn I was moving faster!  At least the average 154 bpm was encouraging.
Once I posted my results, Coach Gerardo changed my HR settings ever so slightly lower. I'm curious to see how much of a difference this makes in my training.  He reassured me that this isn't a "bad or a good thing", it's more of a statement on where I'm at fitness-wise.  I suppose only the next four weeks will tell if I'm making real progress.  It's too soon to say right now.  With all this training, I really hope so.  I'm not quite sure what I'd do if I didn't see any progress for all this time, training and money invested.  
Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
The highlight of the morning was once again discovering a new part of SoCal.  This time, I explored the nature trails at the Sepulveda Dam in Balboa Park.  This was part of a very slow and leisurely 45-minute jog prior to the cycling test.  I saw all sorts of birds throughout the run, usually nestled together on small man-made islands on the lake.  It almost looked like they, too, were celebrating the holidays in their own quiet way.  Peaceful.  Calm.  Happy.  Graceful.
Tomorrow I have the day off from training.  I'm not sure how I'll spend the holiday just yet.  But there are five NBA games on (including Lakers-Cavs) TV so I'll start there.   I also bought groceries to cook myself breakfast, which I haven't done in a long time.  
To the people who actually read this blog (and have read this far), I hope you have a terrific holiday.  I hope it's filled with family, happiness and harmony.  My personal gift will be a day off from training!
335 days and counting.
Merry Christmas to all.
