Friday, April 24, 2009

Downtime is relative!

I have 6 weeks until I start training for the AC100 and so I have partially hung up my running shoes, I’ll be kicking over 20-25 miles per week or so just to keep my hand (or foot) in and jumping on the bike for some fun rides; although he is somewhat neglected and needs a good service and clean. I also need to put together my training plan which is going to be a challenge in itself. In the meantime my focus will be on dropping some of the weight I picked up during my taper (and a bit more beyond that) and tightening things up in general.

It’s also a good time to reconnect with the Quad family, ultra running can be a selfish sport with a lot of time spent on the trails/roads alone. Not wanting to simply connect while sitting still I convinced my wife to commit to P90X. I’ve been thinking about it for a while and having actually met someone who used the program to great success (losing 100lbs+) as well as some of the results I have seen in the blogosphere; I need to lose 10-15lbs and get back to the emaciated long distance runner look...well not quite but you know what I mean.

It’s ordered and will be here next week, I’ll keep you posted and updated...maybe with some photos if you're unlucky enough!

13 comments:

  1. You're insane. Don't forget you need some fat and skin to cover your internal organs!!!

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  2. Enjoy your relative rest...I'll be interested to hear what you think of the P90X.

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  3. Enjoy the "downtime"! And good luck witht hat KILLER program. I've heard many good things, but it seems pretty intense.

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  4. I'll be following this too. I need to drop 20. Just sent the site to my home addy.

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  5. While I didn't lose any weight with P90X, I did get much much stronger, and it primed me for the start of triathlon season. Good luck, and have fun!!

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  6. Hi Stuart and other readers. I am a pro Personal Trainer and have to say, if you can not hire a trainer get P90X. If you can stick to it you will not regret it. It will kick your butt and get you in the best shape of your life with minimal gear and space needed. OK, thats my two cents. Have fn with that Stuart.

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  7. i've also got a copy of it, and am waiting until my marathon is done, cuz knowing me, I'd hurt something... badly. :D Enjoy the family time!

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  8. Hey,
    I have just started P90x this week. It's going to take longer than the 90 days, since I'm not letting it interfere with my running training, so maybe we can keep it touch about the program.
    I thought I was in shape and then I started the P90x-crikey!

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  9. You mean long distance runners aren't supposed to carry a few extra pounds, like me??? ;)

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  10. Judging by the photos on the sidebar I really don't know where you want to loose the extra pounds from ... :-)

    It's good to have a break now and then. Enjoy it and I'm interested to read about your "extreme home fitness" regime.

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  11. I agree with Groover - you look pretty lean to me, but I am sure a few extra pounds can really hurt ya over 50+ miles. Good luck with the new workout.

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  12. If I know you well enough, I'd say you'll see results from the P90X for sure due to your training ethics.
    Downtime in training to me is just as important as training.

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  13. I think I know what you are talking about - the extra pounds that jump out of nowhere if you stop running as much!!!

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