Showing posts with label target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label target. Show all posts

Friday, 3 February 2017

2017 - The Plans!

Wow, didn't 2016 go quick?!

It really doesn't seem like that long ago that I was sitting down to do my first piece of 2016, and here I am doing the first one of 2017... Whilst a lot went on (and that's probably why it went by so quickly) I'm certain if I looked back onto the things that I wanted to do sporting-wise and to do with this blog I certainly wouldn't have met half the targets I might have set myself!

The idea for 2017 is to set myself a few targets and see how I get on against them - you could call them New Year's resolutions, but that just gives them a feel that they are only for the beginning of the year and so halfway through they'll be forgotten! If I call them 2017 targets then at least I've got something to aim for by the end of the year rather than just the start!

My three areas that I want to build these around are health, events, and my blogging/vlogging. They've all got challenges, but I can see the events and blogging sections being the harder to keep up, so any support from you guys is really appreciated!


Health

This might be one that some people find contentious, I'm lucky in the fact that I still have a pretty high metabolism and can therefore eat quite a lot and still remain roughly the same weight, however as I'm sure mum has said for a number of years "it'll catch up with you at some point!". To that end I'm trying to make sure that I eat more healthily during 2017, meaning less takeaways and booze, and more home cooking and forward planning about meals!

To help with this section a late Christmas present Ali and I bought each other were Fitbits, and so I'm tracking how I'm getting on through the app. I've set a step goal each day of at least 6,000 steps which is below the recommended number when you first open the app but is a more realistic goal given that my job consists of sitting at a desk for a decent amount of the day! So far this year I've actually managed to meet the target each day, so fingers crossed this will continue!

I am also aiming to exercise at least three times a week for a minimum of 30 minutes each time - whether this be running, cycling or going to the gym. Looking at the app for the Fitbit it counts a brisk lunchtime walk as one of these exercises but I'm hoping to get in three "proper" sessions as well each week.

The final (and possibly likely to be the most debated in the household) health target I'm aiming for is to lose the little bit of additional weight I've gained over the past couple of years. As I said at the beginning of this piece, I'm lucky in the fact that I can often eat whatever I want and still maintain a relatively constant weight, however when I compare myself to how I was at peak fitness when I started uni and was playing badminton constantly last year's lack of training and post wedding relaxing has definitely won! I'm hoping to get myself down to around 84kg (I'm somewhere about 86kg at the moment) but at the same time have muscle instead of wedding excess!


Events

I'm really looking forward to doing a few events this year, as it makes the pain of exercise and training for bearable, and gives something to work towards. As it stands I'm only entered into one event for the year - a 5k night run in Bristol at the end of February, but I'm hoping to complete at least five running events and one triathlon by the end of December and maybe even a cycling sportive or two! These might not seem like a lot of events to challenge myself to enter nad complete in a year, but given that last year I only took part in (and completed) one event this is quite a step up!

As for what sorts of running events I'm going to take part in we'll have to wait and see - things like Tough Mudder don't really take my fancy, but the Endurance Life Coast Trail Series looked quite good fun when Ali took part in a number of their events last winter so I might be eying up a few of them towards the back end of the year. The main aim for any of the events is to have a fun and to finish - if I end up getting a good finish time out of it then that's a bonus!!


Blogging

Where would I be in setting targets for 2017 on a blog if I didn't set some targets for that as well?!

One thing that I really want to make sure that I do is doing a monthly 'progress' piece on here to see how I'm getting on against the targets that I've set myself for the year, what this should do is make sure that I'm keeping focused on what I plan to achieve over the course of the year because these posts could be super boring if ever month was "I did nothing"!!

I'd like to upload more content onto the Keep em Spinning YouTube channel through the year - whether it be a monthly vlog to accompany these blog update posts, reviews/videos of events that I've taken part in, or snippets of races that I've been to see. Make sure that you keep your eyes on there for any new content that's uploaded!

All the blog posts and videos will be shared via the Facebook page, so it'd be really great to get a few more 'likes' on there before the end of December! I'm going to set myself a challenging target of 500 likes by the end of the year, and will be running a few competitions to try and help me on my way - so watch out for those…..

If you'd like to take part in posting on here, by sharing your experiences about your sporting time or a specific event that you've taken part in, then either drop a comment at the bottom of the post or send a message on the Facebook page - it would be great to have a few more people to share their stories!

'til next time

One Life - Liv 4 It, Love It

Rob 

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Cycling Sportive Review : White Horse Challenge 2014

White Horse Challenge (April 2014)


This is the second year that I have cycled the White Horse Challenge (WHC), and is usually the first one that I'll ride each year as it is based around where I grew up in Oxfordshire/ Wiltshire.

The ride starts off in Shrivenham in Oxfordshire and then goes on a 144 km (90 mile) loop around Wiltshire whilst going up three of the white horses that there are to offer. The total elevation gain for the ride isn't one of the most gruelling that you'll ever encounter by a long way, but it is plenty enough to warm up the legs in April at 1,498m.

I was supposed to be riding with a number of guys who I ride with when I go back to visit my parents, along with a former colleague (Fraser) - however that soon when down the pan when he got stuck at the back of the queue of starters whilst everyone else shot off down the road without us! Going on the slight lack of training before the event, I have a feeling that this was a blessing in disguise as it meant that we were both able to set a sensible pace to potter around, and whilst I would get dropped on the climbs we would usually meet up either on the decent or at the feed station!

The plan was going perfectly until Fraser announced that a recent knee injury was playing up and any more stops to wait for me at the top of climbs would mean it was impossible to start moving again meant me doing the second half of the ride on my own - and I'm glad that it was my second year on the ride and knew what was still to come. Ramsbury hill isn't the longest of climbs, but it sure is a shock to those who aren't aware of it (which I found to my hilarity when a large group of club riders stormed past me at the 15% sign at the bottom of the hill to a flurry of comments like "Goodness me" and "Golly gosh" - at least, that's what I think I remember them saying!)

The biggest climb of the day is right at the end up the Uffington white horse, and is where the KOM competition takes place each year with a nice little prize for the fastest person between the timing mats. The climb starts on the B4507 and climbs up past Dragon hill, underneath the white horse and finishes just past the first of the visitor car parks.

Dragon Hill, for those that don't know, is supposed to be where St George slayed the dragon to become the patron Saint of England, although in my research there seems to be varying accounts of this so I'm going to stick with the local version (because I'm slightly biased!).

In those last 25km I have to say that I was suffering, and that I was really struggling to believe that I would get up the Uffington hill. However it's a miracle what an energy gel and a good-timed toilet break can do isn't it? I did nearly all my climbing on the day in the seat (Ramsbury was the only one that I couldn't), and annoying the photos don't do me justice! How is it that the pro cyclists like Froome, Wiggins and Quintana make it look like they are actually going up a hill fast and when it's me storming fast people who are struggling out the seat it looks like the passing in being reversed?!

The weather has to have a mention for that day as well, and for the second year in a row it couldn't have been more perfect! There was a little bit of cloud at times which helped to keep the temperature down, but for the vast majority of the day it was perfect and I'm still boasting the tan lines!

I've also had it pointed out to me that I need to thank my sister and her husband for their support at the end of the event - I heard a car slowly approach just as I came down from Dragon Hill, and whilst silently cursing them for slowly going round me I saw a familiar face hanging out the window! They gave me a nice bit of support and then headed off to the finish where they were waiting with a couple of bottles of isotonic! Thanks both!!

A big thanks to all the organisers of the event, it was a cracking day out again and all seemed to run smoothly from my point of view as a rider! See you next year on it!

For a look (and laugh) at my ride data from the day, click here!

Keep 'em Spinning

Robo

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

The long weight...

"Light is right..."

That's the motto that one of the guys I ride with goes by, and funnily enough he's only just over 50kg and rides a bike that would be barely legal in a UCI event... All in all, I'm slightly jealous of the chap (he's the monkey by the way (see below))...

As I mentioned last week I'm over 6', and I currently weigh around 86.5kg so along with the targets of certain events over the next 12 months I'm also aiming for a reduced strain on the bathroom scales!

Weight is a hot topic of debate with anyone, as some people take things to the real extreme which is just plain unhealthy, but I think that if managed correctly then it's fine to take an interest in one weight. There are also plenty of debates about whether being lighter is an advantage (Cyclist magazine had an interesting article on whether larger people have an advantage going downhill) but a lot of the time I think that it is almost as powerful as a psychological weapon as a physical one.

So, onto my main targets for the next 12/13 months (up until Dec 2014):


  • Main ride target is the Tour of Wessex- I've signed up for this 3 day, 300+ mile event already so this'll be where the true training is aiming for!!
  • Another ride that I am certain I'll be going for is the White Horse Challenge, I rode this last year and what a brute it was for a first sportive! This year I'll be testing myself out for the Tour of Wessex and trying to set as good-a-time as possible instead of acting as dominestique for a KOM challenge!



  • Weight-wise I'm aiming to be down to around 80kg by the beginning of May, just in time for the main events of the season, and depending on how I get on to there I may even set another target for the end of the year!

As you can see, this week was a quiet one on the bike as I only managed to get out once. However I did make sure that this was a decent ride- popping over the 100km mark for a single ride for the first time in a couple of months!! I did try to get a couple of photos on the way round but never got any decent ones to pop on here. Don't ask about the bananas by the way (none of them were eaten by me by the way!) it was like riding with a monkey the amount that were being consumed/sticking out the back of the jersey! I'll be sure to get a good photo of that next time round!





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Keep 'em Spinning!

Robo.