Teaching discipline

When I’m running, more so than when biking and swimming, is when I have my deepest philosophical thoughts. I normally like to exercise in the morning. It is a normally a huge challenge for me to get motivated enough to get out the door after work when I’d rather just hang out with the family and relax after what are typically long and exhausting days.

This week was a little different in that my wife and son are on their spring break and went to visit my sister-in-law for the week. This left my afternoons more open and gave me the opportunity to get outside and get some training in after work a couple of times this week. Even though there was no family to come home to in the afternoon, it was a very busy week at work and the last thing I felt like doing this week was going out for a run. I’m glad that I did.

I ended up thinking about discipline during my run. Not my discipline but how do I make sure I’m teaching teaching discipline to my son? This led me to a deeper question which is how do you teach discipline to anyone? Up to this point I think the only way that I have tried to teach discipline to my son is by example. I don’t know if it is possible to tell how well it is working. It seems like such a relative behavior. One person’s perception of discipline may be over the top while another may view that same person’s discipline as poor. I sometimes view my own discipline this way. Most people think I’m disciplined whereas I feel I have a long way to go before I feel that I’m truly disciplined.

I suppose the more I learn about discipline within myself, the better I’ll be able to pass that onto my son.

Been a while

I wish I had the time to post here every time I had something to write about. This past week was particularly busy.

Since my last post I’ve had some tough but fulfilling workouts. The most memorable was last Saturday which consisted of all three sports. My son and I went to the UNH pool where I did a swim workout while he played around. That was fun but the memorable part was to come. I still had a 1 hour 15 minute run followed by 30 minute ride on the trainer. We had a lot of errands to do during the day after swimming so I wasn’t able to start running until about 5:30. That long a run isn’t normally that big a deal but it had been raining all day and by the time I left the temperature was 34 degrees and still pouring rain.

I’ve always like running in the rain but after being out all day, swimming earlier in the day and the cold weather it was one of the most difficult runs to finish that I’ve ever had. By the time I got back, I was soaked, cold and emotionally drained. There were actually a couple of times when I considered stopping at a house and calling my wife to come pick me up.

It was one of those character building runs that I thought that I would never finish, but that I did finish AND went and got on the trainer afterwards also.

I figure that getting through a few of these sessions will help give me the reference points I need to get through the tough points in a race.

Let Levi Ride

I’ll update the training for the week this weekend. After a full week of work and training, I’m tired but feeling good.

But in the meantime I wanted to get out a site I came across about the Tour de France this summer.

Take a read at Let Levi Ride.

Started the plan

Up until today I was spreading my workouts as evenly as possible between swim, bike and run trying to do enough to maintain some level of fitness gained from when I did the Manchester Marathon.

However, I started with Suzan’s (my coach) training plan today. It felt good to have some structure around my workouts, both from the larger perspective of figuring out how to fit 10 – 12 hours of training in per week to the individual workout structures. Today started with a 30 minute run that included 3 sets of drills and strides. Doing skip drills and heel kicks in the dark on a country road at five in the morning gave me the feeling that I’ve moved from “working 0ut” to “training”.

Tonight is Master’s and during the day I need to re-join my gym because my strength training starts tomorrow. I’m feeling good about my nutrition, the scale this morning said 202 lbs and 16% body fat. The weight is more than I want to be at now (I’d like to be down to 195 by the time Mooseman arrives) but my nutrition routine is feeling solid.

BA Blast

Today is the BA Blast at Bretton Woods. No swim, bike or run today but a full day of skiing will provide a good workout.

I took Friday off after doing Masters on Thursday night and staying up to watch Lost (a weakness of mine). No formal workout yesterday but plenty of time wrestling & playing in the snow with my son.

BA blast report to come later.