The tale of the chain gang. (THE REAL CHAIN GANG)
Bloody chain gang I hear you say! Yes I said chain gang, 5 chains off or snapped in one CR.
Lets back track to the meeting at CSS, hundreds of ACC members tussling for position and peer pressure to get into a training group, 19's, 18's, 17's, 16's, 15's, JFF, milk floats, mobility scooters, road sweepers, then our Yo-yo chain gang to the beat of a heart...
Sean you really shouldn't let John (pre-war) and John (mid-war) call you fat. Well don't let em get to you fatty and I'll back you up all the way. You done so well sticking to the LBP-20, it was amazing how even though we are close on the stats, how we varied over the hills and fats (that should of been flats), it always seemed to even it's self out. Why did you not come in and eat cake?
Michelle and Lisa (fingers crossed I remembered your name) seemed to be a lot closer over all, we all seemed to have our moments and have a second winds at different times, I'm glad we all got together and 'sort' of stayed together, I must try harder to stick to the programme.
I must thank the magnificent 7 for riding down to the cafe, not including you Toks because riding with us for 500 yards does not count as team work. As I said later in the ride..... There is no 'I' in heartbeat!
Thank you slots to John & John for letting me drag you home at my pace, I know you would of taken your turn but the fact that you both don't have a pulse would of chucked a massive spanner in the works. I'm sure you were just being polite riding home with me from the cafe. I seemed to lose track of the girls and Sean on the way home, they probably done a LBP+30.
John Cz did not stop laughing all day
, I think the old LBP-20 tickled his fancy. John the old'n loved the spinning session and even managed to keep up with us. Stick to the programme is still ringing in my ears. For reference, when a HR drops and your blocked in the peleton, a quick and easy way to raise your HR is to shout louder and start singing, preferably out of tune, yes you at the front there!
Now's the time to declare my stats now, well I failed at the limit of HR 130 bpm, smashed that by 26, yes a couple of blips of 156 and my head hung in shame, but as a saving grace I did manage to average the 3h 35m 21s of riding at [size=150]128 bpm[/size] so a sort of pat on the back is coming my way. The final section of the CR to the cafe lends itself perfectly to a LBP ride. 35 mph at balance point, fantastic.
To sum up, I had a great day of riding with some real genuine characters from the ACC.... Jonn the old'n, John Cz super smile, Michelle, Lisa, Fatty Sean and now I'm really embarrassed because 'Dave' the physical trainer will have tell me his real name!!!
Rob, I did try to stick at the 130 mark but it was only the first ride at balance point and I must confess to setting out with a bit of optimism and fear, meeting up with Sean and Michelle made it into a good group, and the others of course.
There's one thing I would like someone to clear up for me please. When you rode with us the other week you rode at high cadence to raise your heart rate. My question to you is. When riding up a drag and the heart rate starts to climb, do you A) change into a lower gear to keep the HR down or B) changing into a lower gear will up the cadence and end up raising the HR. Answers on a postcard please.
I have a plan for next week based on the optimum programme of a 80/20 split between 80% LBP-20 and 20% gay abandonment at high HR (Andrew Green speak
).
Mon : 1h 15m Turbo @ LBP-20
Tue : 1h 15m Turbo @ LBP-20
Wed ; Rest day
Thur : 1h 15m Turbo @ LBP-20
Fri : Rest day
Sat : CSS to Cafe @ LBP-20
Sat : Cafe to home in a 17's min
Sun : Rest day You've started something in this club Rob, take cover.
Got home feeling exhilarated and not like I just run the London marathon.
Marky Mark