Monday, January 10, 2011

Birthday


Yesterday was my birthday. It was a lovely day surrounded by family in which my young son Alex made me breakfast, tossed the football around with me, and washed my car. I received many well wishes by phone and Facebook. All in all, a great day. However, it was somewhat tempered by the fact that it was the weekend of my scrubbed Goofy race and a half at Disney World. The weather was lovely this weekend and it would have been great for running.

Being in injury recovery and banned from running for 8 weeks by my doctor, I had to do something positive for my situation and my birthday. So last week, based on the recommendation of tri buddy and spin instructor Tony Whittaker, I ordered a Keiser M3 Indoor Cycle for spinning. I've tried indoor trainers, but do not like them. I done spinning classes and appreciate the benefit of this indoor workout, particularly when its too cold, dark or windy outside.

The bike arrived on Friday and Tony graciously came by my house on Saturday to set it up with me. After putting it together and adjusting the seat position, I gave it a trial run. All I can say is I think I am going to love this indoor bike. It should give me good cross training and keep me from totally vegging out during my prohibition from high impact activity. A public thank you to Tony for both the recommendation and the assistance in set up.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Benched

Well, I overdid it again this weekend and ended up back at my doctor's office with my knee bothering me again. I'm now on doctor's orders to not run for 8 weeks. I'm also scheduled for an MRI. I can bike, but am told to go no longer than about an hour. I've ordered an exercise bike as a birthday present to myself, but this is not the way I'd hoped to start out 2011.

As my race schedule is now uncertain, I'll wait to post a 2011 schedule until I know more about my recovery and rehab. Regardless of what I'm able to do this year, I'll go to London and support my wife Salome in the London Marathon. It's just looking very unlikely that I'll have adequate time to train for it myself. I'll just have to soak up the atmosphere and some warm beer.

I'll be posting a lot less, or maybe not at all, until I know more about my prognosis, rehab and recovery. I'll still be reading my fellow blogger's posts. Just because I may be silent, will not mean I have nothing to say. I'm sure I'll be commenting on my favorite blogs.