05/17/2026
Fun, hot, windy, hilly ride, chip seal ride in Shiner yesterday. Woozers those 50 miles took more than Little Elm 56 miles in March. And we all know how Little Elm was.
The farmland and open land made up for the chip seal and all the lovely wind and heat mother nature decided to add to the day. Just being surrounded by some many other cyclists enjoying the day kept you going. Rest stops were well maintained. Volunteers were friendly.
05/15/2026
Friday Funny !!!!
How's your race calendar looking for this year?
05/13/2026
This is what consistency and dedication to her goals looks like. has to travel for work sometimes. But she always checks for a local cycle place to get a good spin in. With quickly approaching she’s on top of her workouts and does her best to stay consistent even when traveling.
05/12/2026
Something I have learned over the 10 years of doing triathlons as an adult - the overall data doesn’t matter. It’s what’s in the details.
I used to worry about my overall pace and what others would think. Now I don’t care. I executed this mornings run just as I planned. An easy one mile WU. Get the body loose and moving. Then hit the bridge for some repeats. Went by feel - HR maxed out at the top - good pacing. Easy jog or even a couple seconds of walking and then easy pace until the next up hill. Rinse and repeat. And then after a break 4 sprint intervals to wrap it up. Walking back to starting point so HR comes down and I can apply full speed.
Does my 4.8 miles at a 10:24 pace tell you any of that. Will people on Strava think I did an easy run, probably, do I care no!!!!
We’ve got to get out of our heads and not worry about others. Focus on your goals, your pace and the workout. The final number may not reflect the details but that’s okay, because come race day that’s when you’ll shine.
04/28/2026
Huge congratulations to on his 5k PR on Saturday at the run. His wife and dad joined him, this was also his dad’s 1st 5k! Lots of wins for the family. Way to go!!!