Twelve years behind a desk does things to your body. For the first time in ten years I've started hitting a gym 3x a week but that doesn't mean I can muster too many pushups just yet.
Lose a serious amount of weight. This is definitely key to making everything else work, so I'll be focusing on dropping pounds to get not only into a healthy range of BMI, but to also increase my endurance and fitness.
Under the guidance of a cycling coach, I'm spending more time in the saddle and riding not just longer, but smarter. Power meters, training plans, and intervals will be the order of the day.
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After a few weeks of waiting, my ant+sport upgrade for a 2008 Powertap SL hub came in and Seth and I applied the patch and got the green light. I couldn't seem to pair it with my Garmin 705 bike computer though, until I followed these steps:
The secret seemed to be clicking off the power box button and making sure the back wheel was spinning (hold the front brake, take the rear off the ground and give it a good tug on the cranks). Before I did this, the "Restart Scan" button seemed to do nothing but kick me back to the ant+sport menu.
I took a quick spin and the data looks pretty accurate. I'll now have good deep data for my rides and I'm looking forward to seeing how they play out.
Posted on February 4, 2009 in gadgets/bikes