Friday, August 30, 2019

Getting faster, or so it seems.

I am getting faster on the bike, or so it seems. I have ridden a few courses I am used to on the new bike and am faster. This could be because of the bike, or fitness increased. I am not sure. However, I am going to start a new training program, to hopefully get me in better shape and increase my overall fitness. I have been doing some weekly weight sessions and I have tried getting them done during the week too, but it has been difficult. 
I would love to drop 20 pounds in weight. That for sure would get me faster out on the bike. 
I am excited. Last week, I rode a trail with some guys that I have had a hard time keeping up in the past, but I was able to follow close behind. 
It will be great when the weather decides to switch to being cooler. 
The foot issue is still bugging me, but I am getting the exercises done to hopefully correct that. 

Monday, August 26, 2019

NEW BIKE DAY

I've had it for about three weeks now, and am LOVING it. 
I've moved on to a full suspension but still sticking with 29 inch wheels. 


I have taken it out and ridden it hard on my local trail and my race pace time has improved. 
I'll make another post giving more detail about the bike in the next few weeks here. 
Hang on tight!

Friday, August 23, 2019

In a holding pattern

This issue I am having with my Plantar Fasciitis is in a holding patter.  The wrap the podiatrist put on it for a week, brought down the inflammation in it. The wrap came off the other day and I have a few options to take in consideration.


Here are my three options

1. Continue to ice (Frozen Peaz) it numerous times a day and increase my leg and foot stretches.

2. A cortisone shot, in my foot, to reduce the pain. The pain would go away for about six months, if I went this option.

3. Be fitted and casted for new orthotics.


For now I have chosen number one.  I am increasing the stretches and icing to get my foot back on my own. 
I am also using kinesiology tape to help support the plantar fascia. 


Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Couldn't do it on my own

Couldn't do it on my own this time. Finally, I have made an appointment and seen a foot doctor to help with my right foot.  The intense pain in the heel had made it tough to walk around, let alone get my workouts in.  Stayed away from running for over well over a month and a half now. The stretching treatments I have been doing at home with a following up of an ice, Frozen Peaz, treatment has been making the pain go away, but it does return in time. 


The doctor taped it up with athletic tape for a week, starting today.  Doing this to help relieve the inflammation. I return in a week to see the progress and move on from there. 
I have been working on adding more foam rolling into my routine and will be very aggressive in doing it daily.  I need to not only work on my feet, but tight calves and hamstrings, as this is affecting my feet too.
Looking like it will end with getting a pair of custom orthotics to correct the issue all together.   

Thursday, August 8, 2019

KINeSYS CHAMPION

I am excited and honor to announce being a KINeSYS CHAMPION. 




Use to code "HackerKC19" to receive a discount at check out on their site when ordering.  
You will love using KINeSYS everytime you spend time in the sun, out hiking, biking or just being a spectator outdoors. 
I love the mango scent and the ease of applying it with the pump spray bottle. 



Monday, August 5, 2019

A great weekend

Over this past weekend I took part in the NICA On the Bike Training 101 clinic for coaches. I learned a lot. During the four hour course was able to listen and watch demonstration of skills and drills and then repeat them on my own bike. 


I took the class, wanting to up my coaches certifications, but also wanted to see about improving my own skills on the bike. 
I am wanting to keep the students I am coaching improving and getting better on the bike themselves. The skills and drills can apply to any or all the of the students I ride along with. 





Sunday I was able to get out and take my third ride on a new bike. Still getting used to it. I need to replace the factory seat it came with but other than that I am really liking it. A blog is in the works showing what new ride I chose. 

Thursday, August 1, 2019

On the mend


Over the past few months, I have been having issues with my right foot. The bottom of it to be exact and having plantar fasciitis.  I am doing stretches daily, a few times in fact. My brother has loaned me a splint to use a few times a day, helping isolate the bottom of my foot for stretching and provides a gentle stretch to my plantar fascia and Achilles tendon. I have been strapping my foot in this device and sitting with my foot in it, twice a day for 30 minutes at a time. 
I follow it up placing FrozenPeaz then on my foot. 

I have to say it is working and my foot is starting to feel better and the pain is going away. It will take some time, but it's not an overnight fix. 





Using Frozen Peaz to treat Plantar Fasciitis using them 20 min on, 20 min on twice a day. 
Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (RICE)

Frozen Peaz can be used on many placed on the body. Knee, elbow, foot, neck, etc.  Although I am using them here in their cold state, with the Peaz Pod, they can be used with heat as well.