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Tag Archives: Training Camp
Anatomy Of A Training Camp
I’m sitting in front of my new wood burner as the first cold snap of autumn hits. Everyday I check in on what’s going on in Kona, which renews my drive to get back there one day. This edition of … Continue reading
A Day On Camp
Today was meant to be the iconic day of the first Everyday Training Pyrenees KOM camp. We set off early to be driven round to the far side of The Tourmalet to start a classic point to point day over … Continue reading
The Games We Play
Last month I had a great week in La Playitas training with old friends and new. One of the new friends had only taken up cycling in the past year but he was strong. He didn’t know his own strength … Continue reading
Ride Support
This months column is almost polar opposite to last months where I went through thoughts on a solo ride, this month I’d like to run you through a day of ride support on a training camp. Back in May Jo … Continue reading
Lanza Camp 2012 – Wrap Up
Our second camp is complete and it was at least as much fun as last time which is really more than I could have hoped for since last year had been so great. A good camp is all down to … Continue reading
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Lanza Camp 2012 – Day 6
Finally, I can report some genuine jelly fish news! Fortunately it was only Steven and Simon who had elected to get up early and do an optional swim prior to the long ride this morning. They only swam about a … Continue reading
Lanza Camp 2012 – Day 5
We almost had some real jelly fish action today…but ,having managed to persuade everyone to get in the sea anyway, it turned out to be false alarm. This was just as well since we were all hoping to swim a … Continue reading
Lanza Camp 2012 – Day 4
Another day and No Jelly Fish !! So, we brought the swim handicap forward to this morning rather than leave it to chance that we’d be able to hold this, the first of our “points” races, tomorrow. This was a … Continue reading
Lanza Camp 2012 – Day 3
Day 3 begins with the gang assembled in wetsuits at 7:15am. It’s still dark and there are reports of restless night’s sleep and pre-ace anticipation as we make our way to transition….several comments are made about how akin this feels … Continue reading
Lanza Camp 2012 – Day 2
Another Jelly Fish free day ! Checking for them each day is almost certainly going to mean I get most swim KM this camp as I get between 300 and 500m done before everyone else arrives on the beach. The … Continue reading