I'm hungry. Always so hungry.
Last week I started winter training in earnest -- one-legged drills, spinning drills (I'm better at both than I was last year. Nice to see progress) -- and lots and lots of endurance paced riding. I've been resisting riding the trainer as much as possible, so Saturday I did the team ride despite the extravagantly falling snow. Another xXxer and I rode our cross bikes up to Highland Park and back. It was surprisingly do-able and really fun. The knobby cross tires have little problem with snow-covered roads. Love that bike.
Sunday, I attempted the Lakefront Path. I rode down to Navy Pier on the streets to avoid the whole Oak Street Beach disaster, hopped on the trail at the bridge, but within 1000 feet realized it was a no-go. It hadn't been plowed, but it had been well-used by joggers and was surprisingly treacherous -- especially considering how rideable the roads were on Saturday. I turned around and finished my ride on the dirty, dirty streets.
And now I'm on a rest week. I'm fighting a bug, so the extra sleep is needed. I just wish I weren't always so ravenous.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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It's only 9:30 and I'm already thinking about lunch.
I bought a teapot for work and drink full pots of mint tea between breakfast and lunch, lunch and snack time --- warm liquids are supposed to make you feel fuller.
Stop talking about food.
Down 4 pounds, 4 more to go.
What do you do about after dinner before you go to bed? That is the real trouble period for me.
sorry about the anonymous post--my hunger must have gotten to me.
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