Yesterday my group did a loop first heading to the southeast of Morgan Hill and then turning north to pick up the Coyote Creek trail. We headed North up to Metcalf Park and then south, finishing at Rosy's in Morgan Hill for lunch. A few of us also added a detour to check out a … Continue reading Group Ride For Taco Tuesday
Round The Reservoirs With My Group
On Tuesday I did my long ride with my group, West of Morgan Hill and around both Uvas and Chesbro reservoirs with an out-and-back to Rancho Canada Del Oro Open Space on Casa Loma Road. We had pleasant weather for it although we had a pretty decent headwind in the southbound legs. Taking A Break … Continue reading Round The Reservoirs With My Group
The Magic of Mindful Self-Awareness
http://www.Amazon.com/books This is an excellent book I recently read by Matt Tenney. The title, and the message of the book, are reminiscent of Thich Nhat Hanh's classic The Miracle of Mindfulness. The magic, or miracle, happens when you spend more of your time paying 100% attention to what you are presently doing. This make you … Continue reading The Magic of Mindful Self-Awareness
Late Spring Riding
Although we are only a few weeks from the official start of summer, the weather has still been cool like late spring lately, a beautiful time to be riding. I'm able to pretty routinely go on brisk three hour rides lately, with no sciatica symptoms. I've been doing a lot of PT work to keep … Continue reading Late Spring Riding
Relaxing Long Group Ride
On Tuesday my group rode out to the end of Redwood Retreat road and back (to the Southwest of Morgan Hill). I did a long warm-up before meeting them, turning this into a 3 hour ride for me. The weather was a little on the cold and foggy side at first but it got nicer … Continue reading Relaxing Long Group Ride
Reliability of Wrist Heart Rate Monitors
https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/wrist-vs-chest-strap-heart-rate-monitor-which-is-better-for-you/ This article has a good discussion of accuracy ot wrist (also called optical) measurements. They even mention that freckles can throw off the results. Guess what! I have freckles on my wrist. Devices that monitor our heart rates based on a measurement at the wrist are pretty prevalent nowadays, including Fitbit, Garmin watches, and … Continue reading Reliability of Wrist Heart Rate Monitors
Finally Well Again
I finished up my round of antibiotics and have been asymptomatic for a few days now, so the last couple for days I've been able to workout for longer and with higher intensity and it felt great. Yesterday I went on a brisk long cruise of just under three hours. The only problem was it … Continue reading Finally Well Again
Psychological Techniques For Weight Loss
http://www.Amazon.com/books I just read an excellent book The Beck Diet Solution by Dr. Judith Beck. I was looking for a book applying cognitive behavioral therapy to weight loss, and came up with this one in a search on Amazon. CBT is excellent for improving negative thought patterns that affect our behavior. I personally notice negative … Continue reading Psychological Techniques For Weight Loss
Still Muddling…
The illness I referred to as a cold in my last post is persisting. By last Wednesday I had not had .fever symptoms in 3 days so I went on a long ride with intervals thrown in, and it felt great I did have a stye in my left eye that was getting redder, however, … Continue reading Still Muddling…
Electric Recumbent Adventure Continues
I have finally gotten my recumbent back on the road in electric-assist mode. This turned out to be quite an odyssey. I pursued two parallel approaches. First I tried to fix the wheel with broken spokes It turns out you can get custom spoke lengths online so I got replacements in 228 mm. Then I … Continue reading Electric Recumbent Adventure Continues