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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22471176)
First warm ride of the year. I don’t think I am acclimated to the heat yet, there were a few times I felt on the verge of puking. Still, a fine ride.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22471190)
I like 77, bump it down to 74 if I have to do any work in the house, maybe 72 if it's hard work
79 is only OK if your sitting under the ceiling fan with a cold drink. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22471187)
Mid-70s ≠ "heat"
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Man, you know it's bad when a Minnesotan thinks that y'all are babies when it comes to your AC setting. :p
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22471205)
It does when you’re used to riding in the 30s
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22471176)
First warm ride of the year. I don’t think I am acclimated to the heat yet, there were a few times I felt on the verge of puking. Still, a fine ride.
One year, I started the Old La Honda climb (7.5%, 3.1 miles), but halfway up I felt like crap. Lightheaded, nauseous, sweating like a river. I had to stop and cool down, and then ride back down, and gently rode the 81 miles home. Next week, same temperature if not warmer, and I had no problem at all. Passed the place where I'd stopped 1 minute ahead of my time the previous wee,. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471207)
Man, you know it's bad when a Minnesotan thinks that y'all are babies when it comes to your AC setting. :p
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22471231)
Come visit in July. I'd bet you that within 6 hours you'd be on the next flight north. :innocent:
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Last night I did a workout on Wahoo's Systm, which I signed up for just to try a longer plan. It was provocatively titled "A Very Dark Place", and consisted of 5 blocks of 4 minutes, between 100 and 115% of FTP, with two of the segments also including 10 second sprints. It was hard, but not as bad as all that.
Then, when I went to bed about 5 hours later, as I lay there I felt an odd kind of 'flutter' in my chest. I checked my pulse at the wrist, and it was... irregular. Not too fast or to slow. More like syncopated, averaging around 50-60 bpm, but at irregular intervals, like beat - pause - beat beat - beat - beat - beat beat - beat - beat - pause - beat, beat. Like that. No other symptoms, but of course my anxiety shot up. I couldn't get back to sleep for 3 hours, during which every time I checked, my pulse was steady. I spent a while looking it up online, remembering that I had been diagnosed a few years back with a murmur involving my mitral valve, and that can apparently cause mild occasional arrythmia. Contacted my PCP this morning, who basically said, Don't Panic, come by for an EKG sometime this week. Maybe don't ride today, and go at reduced effort tomorrow. So, now I'm feeling betrayed by my body, and wondering what it all means. |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22471239)
Last night I did a workout on Wahoo's Systm, which I signed up for just to try a longer plan. It was provocatively titled "A Very Dark Place", and consisted of 5 blocks of 4 minutes, between 100 and 115% of FTP, with two of the segments also including 10 second sprints. It was hard, but not as bad as all that.
Then, when I went to bed about 5 hours later, as I lay there I felt an odd kind of 'flutter' in my chest. I checked my pulse at the wrist, and it was... irregular. Not too fast or to slow. More like syncopated, averaging around 50-60 bpm, but at irregular intervals, like beat - pause - beat beat - beat - beat - beat beat - beat - beat - pause - beat, beat. Like that. No other symptoms, but of course my anxiety shot up. I couldn't get back to sleep for 3 hours, during which every time I checked, my pulse was steady. I spent a while looking it up online, remembering that I had been diagnosed a few years back with a murmur involving my mitral valve, and that can apparently cause mild occasional arrythmia. Contacted my PCP this morning, who basically said, Don't Panic, come by for an EKG sometime this week. Maybe don't ride today, and go at reduced effort tomorrow. So, now I'm feeling betrayed by my body, and wondering what it all means. It sucks. |
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 22471162)
I have two. But they are no paper editions.
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I remember when Knoxville had the News-Sentinel in the a.m and the Journal in the p.m. #Old
Now we don't even have one proper paper. |
Originally Posted by DougRNS
(Post 22471170)
Endless options. Wind levels in East Tennessee or why it rains on Tuesdays in East Tennessee.
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Trying to decide about riding... It had looked like today was going to be a wash, and it was assumed that the Wed night group ride was off... but now it looks like it's not going to rain in the evening... but it's 37°, overcast, still damp from the overnight/morning rain, and windy - just ******g miserable, IOW.
Take the day off? Squeeze out for a short solo ride under the assumption that the group ride is off? Reach out to others in the group and possibly get roped in to a miserable evening? Decisions, decisions. |
Mojo31 , AVDP is a Sufferfest workout and their name. They liked dramatic names.
AC temperature is dependent on a number of things. The harder it works to get down to the target, the better it feels. Setting it for 74 on a day that’s 76 and humid can be tough. Setting it for 82 on a day that’s 102 outside is fine. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471259)
Trying to decide about riding... It had looked like today was going to be a wash, and it was assumed that the Wed night group ride was off... but now it looks like it's not going to rain in the evening... but it's 37°, overcast, still damp from the overnight/morning rain, and windy - just ******g miserable, IOW.
Take the day off? Squeeze out for a short solo ride under the assumption that the group ride is off? Reach out to others in the group and possibly get roped in to a miserable evening? Decisions, decisions. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471259)
Trying to decide about riding... It had looked like today was going to be a wash, and it was assumed that the Wed night group ride was off... but now it looks like it's not going to rain in the evening... but it's 37°, overcast, still damp from the overnight/morning rain, and windy - just ******g miserable, IOW.
Take the day off? Squeeze out for a short solo ride under the assumption that the group ride is off? Reach out to others in the group and possibly get roped in to a miserable evening? Decisions, decisions. Theres always zwift. oh wait. nvm. |
Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22471318)
If it’s not raining, it won’t be miserable IMO
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22471326)
Theres always zwift.
oh wait. nvm. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471339)
Cold, damp air is miserable. I'd rather ride at dry 30° than a damp 37°.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22471342)
I’d still go- but I’m slightly stupid sometimes
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471341)
Yeah, not that desperate.
I agree with you. It’s better than being on the trainer and watching a wall, but not much better. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471348)
I've at least ridden the last four days and, tbh, it's the whole trifecta - damp, cold and windy. I've dealt with two out of the three the last few rides - they were necessary rides, but I wouldn't have called them fun - but all three? Ugh.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22471339)
Cold, damp air is miserable. I'd rather ride at dry 30° than a damp 37°.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22471351)
That seems fair, I’d go in a thunderstorm right now since I’m going to miss all of next week.
You can still use my cervelo. I won’t be in town though. |
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