Thursday, April 2, 2026

04-02-2026 Ride

Well, this day started out frustrating. I got up and got ready for a ride. Had some cereal before I left, intending to do a longer ride. Through the neighborhood, all the way around Matinal Circle, then up RB Rd. Was feeling pretty good early on. Over to CdS and out to the 56 bike path. Somewhere before PdS my chain ce off and seems to get stuck between the crank and bottom bracket. I got off and put it back on but noticed that my chain was skipping on the cassette, particularly in the lower chainring. Didn't make the connection then, and it seemed okay in the upper chainring, so I kept going. To the 56 bike path and down to the end, still riding pretty well. I got over to CVR and headed towards the coast. This is when the chain really started skipping. I was clueless about the source at this point, stopped by the Mexican food restaurant and tried to use Microadjust to get it to stoop skipping. No luck, so I started heading back home, finding a gear that only skipped a little bit and taking it slow. I got back on the 56 bike path and soon realized that it wasnt going to get better. I didn't want to damage my bike further, so I stopped and called Ann several times. No response. Left her a WhatsApp message and continued on, aiming to get to Pacific Highlands Ranch. I stayed in a single gear, and Ann later called me back. We agreed to meet at the Starbucks, so that's where I rode.

Avg speed = 16.1 mph. Total mileage = 24.4 mi
Avg power = 123 W. Weighted avg power = 150 W
Total elevation gain = 1200'
Avg heartrate = 113 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 23
Training Load = 78
Intensity = 68%

Got a coffee to drink while I waited. When she showed up, we decided to have a late breakfast at a nearby Mexican food restaurant. Food was decent, it helped to turn a crappy day into a better one. Then she drove us home. I changed and went I to the garage to figure out what was going on with my bike. By this time I'd made the connection between the chain coming off, and getting damaged, and the gear skipping. So I swapped out the chain, and that solved the problem. Yay! Later, I found the frozen link on the chain and swapped it out with a QuickLink, then cleaned and waxed it so it would be ready when I needed to swap chains again. I the afternoon Ann went to Mah Jongg, and I figured out how to transfer my game settings for Subway Surfer to my new tablet. Yay again! Talked to Blair in the afternoon to catch up, he is still living off his separation benefits, looking for a job while doing a lot of stuff around the house and with friends. I also moved the microSD card to this tablet, so I am ready to retire the old tablet officially. It served me well for over seven years and a ton of use, particularly when we were in Israel. It was a productive day after all (<>). In the evening we drove down to UCSD and saw The War and Treaty at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. No opening act. This is a husband-wife duo of Michael and Tanya Trotter, both great singers with amazing vocal ranges. Some of the songs were good, it was an energetic concert, but I wasn't a fan of the over-the-top singing that they occasionally got into. Near the end of the show they came down into the audience, and we shook Michael's hand as he passed by. We had fourth-row seats, so we were nice and close. Home by 10:15, which was nice.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

04-01-2926 Ride

Slept well again, got up and tried, without success yet to figure out how to copy game settings from my old tablet to my new one. Then I got ready for a ride with John. Weather was a little weird, warmer and more humid than expected. I took the standard route to his place, saw evidence of recent rain, although we hadn't gotten any at home. Jayden and Vivian saw us off as we headed up to the top of Pomerado Rd, taking Candy Rose Way up to Cypress Canyon Park Dr. We turned right on Spring Canyon Rd, enjoyed a nice gradual descent to Scripps Ranch Blvd, where we turned left and had a little climb before the steeper descent. Right turn on Erma Rd and down to the bike path that parallels I-15 to the east. We rode to Scripps-Poway Pkwy and turned left onto Mercy Rd, taking it down to Black Mountain Rd, where we turned left. Up to Adolphia St, turning right there and taking this rather steep neighborhood street up to Salmon River Rd, where we turned left. Another little climb to get to the highway overpass, then down to Paseo Montalban, where we turned right. Down from there to CMR, turning right and riding back under the highway to turn left onto Azuaga St. Short, sharp climb up to the 56 bike path, which we took to Sabre Springs Pkwy. Right turn there, then we stayed on this road all the way to Springhurst Dr. Back to John's house the normal way from there, except that we turned at Alpine Ter. I climbed to the end of the two cul-de-sac near his house, and the smoothies were waiting for us when we got back. General chat about staying active before I left and rode home the normal way via Bernardo Center Dr. Was a fairly low-output day on a route with a lot of climbing.

Avg speed = 14.6 mph. Total mileage = 34.3 mi
Avg power = 130 W. Weighted avg power = 157 W
Total elevation gain = 2480'
Avg heartrate = 115 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 40
Training Load = 137
Intensity = 71%

I had some cereal for breakfast when I got home, took a little time to relax before shaving, showering, and getting ready for my volunteer shift. I ended up leaving the house a little late, still with enough time to stop in the cafeteria and have some lunch. Felt refreshed and full after that. The shift was usual, there was a new nurse, Keeley, who was working. Steadily busy but never super busy. The time did seem to go by more slowly that it had in the past. Marissa put the Padres game on TV, which helped to pass the time. A couple of patients who had either dementia or lack of full understanding of their surroundings, which is always the most difficult situation to deal with. Rode home after the shift and had a quiet evening, watching some TV with Ann and then reading.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

03-31-2026 Swim/Ride

Slept well again, woke up early but got back to sleep okay. After I got up, I cleaned the kitchen and then got ready for a swim at the WWC. Brought my video camera this time. I was determined to swim a longer distance for the first time in a while, ended up swimming 2000 yds, the last 500 with swim fins. Didn't feel quite as strong as the previous day, and my stroke count started to falter on the third 500. For the first 1500 yds it was in the 18-19 range, and it was around 16 for the last 500 with the swim fins. There was a guy in lane 2 who was an experienced swimmer, probably doing 1:30 100s with flip turns. Overall, it was a good workout for me though. Here are the splits for the four 500s: 9:16, 9:31, 9:33, 8:34. Elapsed swimming time = 36:54.

Avg pace = 1:51/100 yds (Manually from Zepp)
Total distance = 2000 yds
Elapsed moving time = 36:54 (Zepp)
Avg heartrate = 154 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 65 (possibly)
SWOLF =36 (!)
Avg stroke rate = 21 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.44 yds

Got home and had cereal for breakfast, then headed out front to do some yard work. I trimmed the bushes on the east side of the driveway, never fun but now done. Had some lunch, then in the early afternoon I went for an easy bike ride. Down by the park and over to the flats on Highland Valley Rd. Then back to Pomerado Rd and up to Ted Williams Pkwy. I was slow on this little climb, just not much energy. Down to Rancho Carmel Dr and over to CMR, turning right there. Up to CdN, left there and following the time trial route home from there.

Avg speed = 15.3 mph. Total mileage = 20.9 mi
Avg power = 115 W. Weighted avg power = 136 W
Total elevation gain = 1140'
Avg heartrate = 115 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 21
Training Load = 57
Intensity = 62%

Had a quiet afternoon, took a small nap, read some as well and then cleaned the kitchen dishes again. It was a quiet evening. I watched a little TV and then set up my new tablet, which arrived after dinner.

Monday, March 30, 2026

03/30/2026 Run/Swim

Had a good sleep, seems like I'm back to normal after jet lag. Woke up early but got back to sleep until almost 6:30. Got ready for a run and went down by the park for an easy 5k run. Felt pretty good on the run, negative splits.



Got home and had a little time before I got ready for a swim at the WWC. Originally planned on swimming longer, but I got talking to Gus (Eric), Cathy's husband, then realized I'd forgotten my camera. So I shortened the workout and focused on long strokes. This was successful through the 1100 yds I swam. Felt really good, kept my stroke count down to around 18 for most of the time. I lost track of laps around the end, so I did an extra 100 from the plan. Curiously, the data transfer to Strava didn't track my laps, I'm hoping that is a one-off error and not a new "feature" either of Strava or Zepp OS. I manually analyzed the Zepp OS detailed data (forgot to bring my video camera) and got the following numbers for the two 500s and the last 100: 9:24, 9:35, 1:55. Elapsed swimming time = 20:54.

Avg pace = 1:54/100 yds (Manually from Zepp)
Total distance = 1100 yds
Elapsed moving time = 20:54 (Zepp)
Avg heartrate = 149 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 29
SWOLF =36 (!)
Avg stroke rate = 20 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.47 yds (!)

Got home, had some cereal for breakfast, and went out in the front yard to trim the large bush on the side of the yard. But there were a lot of bees around the flowers, so I will have to figure out a time when they are more quiescent. I ordered a new tablet from Walmart, my old one has been cranky for some time, and it needs to be retired. I worked for a bit on my cycling analysis database creation program to incorporate FIT file data. This turned out to be a bigger job than I thought, so I didn't finish it in the morning. In the early afternoon Ann and I drove to Orfila to meet a lady, Mary, from her fitness class, along with her husband Ken. They're nice folks, moved to Escondido recently from New Hampshire and, previously, Massachusetts. We drove home afterwards, and I continued working on programming. Called Ross in the late afternoon and talked to him about his financial woes as well as Mom's state of mind regarding living at home vs. moving to a care facility. After dinner I solved all (?) of the issues with the cycling analysis database creation program and ran it to create the expanded database. Seemed like it completed successfully. Ann bought us tickets to see Alison Krauss & Union Station in October, I also watched some TV during the day, and I read for a while as well, a new book, Hole in the Sky, by Daniel H. Wilson. It's sci-fi, blends some modern Native American storylines into an alien visitation to Earth. I'm also still working on Douglas Preston's The Lost City of the Monkey God, which has slowed down after the narration of the actual visit to the site.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

03-29-2026 Ride

Had an interrupted night's sleep (<>) and woke up around 5:00 after getting back to sleep a little bit in the early morning. I got ready for the bike ride with Paula and Catalin, ate a bowl of oatmeal to fuel up, and packed more food for the ride than usual. I also put Gatorade mix in one of my water bottles. Was ready a little after 6:00, then Catalin sent a message saying they would be late, arriving around 6:25. I'd made them tea, so I had enough time to make myself some coffee as well for the ride down. We put my bike on the rack and headed down to the starting point for the Great Western Loop (GWL). We parked the car in the shopping center parking lot at the intersection of Jamacha Rd and Willow Glen Dr. It took a while for them to get ready to ride. I debated wearing my light jacket at the start of the ride, it was cool but not quite chilly. Eventually I decided against it, which made it rather brisk for the first three miles or so. We rode together briefly, then as we started seeing some modest ascents I pulled ahead. This became the standard operating mode for the ride. I would ride ahead to the next turn and stop to wait for them. We took Willow Glen Dr to Dehesa Rd, turning right there and riding by the Sycuan golf course. Kept going to the convenience store at the turn to stay on Dehesa Rd, and we stopped here for a break. I used the bathroom and bought a Clif bar to eat there. Not too long after this turn the more serious climbing started. Initially, I felt slow on what seemed to be fairly mild gradients, but I eventually got into more of a rhythm. It's about a 4.5-mile climb up Dehesa Rd to Japatul Rd. I got to the turn and waited for the others to show up, ate a banana while I waited. It took about 7-8 minutes for them to get there. Paula was last, and we didn't wait too long before we continued climbing a little more before enjoying a ~2-mile descent before the next climb started. It's about 4 miles, and it seemed to pass pretty quickly for me. I'd lost track of when the summit was coming up, so when I got to The Wall segment I just got out of the saddle and pushed through, pausing to take a picture of the little marker on the curb. The ride flattened out after that for a bit before another little climb up to the turn onto Lyons Valley Rd. I waited there for about 10-12 minutes for them to show up, finishing my Gatorade mix. Again Paula brought up the rear. I saw a fair number of riders on this route, many of them while I was waiting at this point. Made the turn, after a break, and enjoyed descending for a while, with some little climbs mixed in. There was a bigger climb to get up to Skyline Truck Trail, and I stopped there in the shade to wait for them to show up. Ate a gel (Birthday Cake flavor, yikes!) while I waited. There were some horses by the road, and one came over to check me out. Catalin kept going to the country store up ahead, then Paula and I rode together to this point, riding past a cow that was trotting beside the road. I was hoping for a quick break here, but they took longer than expected, getting me a little frustrated. Eventually we got going, slowed by Paula stopping to take a picture of her by a giant rooster, again leaving me a little bothered. This descent was challenging and fun, now that I know more of what to expect. Then we had a climb of over 2 miles, which was quite steep (I had to stop and change gears after my chain came on just as it got steep) at the beginning and, less so, at the end. This took us up to the left turn at a stop sign to stay on Lyons Valley Rd, with just a little more climbing until we got to the last summit of the ride. This next descent was also fun, with some pretty sharp hairpin turns to negotiate. Eventually we got to another stop sign, where Skyline Truck Trail connected into Lyons Valley Rd. More descending to Jamul Dr, which I overran before realizing my mistake and backtracking to get back on the route. More nice descending on this road until it flattened out a bit. I kept pushing the pace until we got to the right turn onto Steele Canyon Rd. Almost done now, we took this back to Willow Glen Dr and then turned left to head back to the shopping center. Felt pretty good on the ride, I was definitely slower than previous times but was happy to be able to take on 4-mile climbs without wearing out.

Avg speed = 14.8 mph. Total mileage = 42.1 mi
Avg power = 148 W. Weighted avg power = 171 W
Total elevation gain = 3770'
Avg heartrate = 132 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 120
Training Load = 198
Intensity = 78%

Glad to be done, we took our time (and a little more) to put our gear in the car and get out some snacks that Paula and Catalin had brought. We walked over to a shaded table to relax for a bit, but there was a large group of old guys smoking and talking right by us, so it wasn't that peaceful. The drive back home was uneventful, Catalin fell asleep on the drive. It was really nice of them to stop and pick me up to include me on this ride, and I'm glad we did it. Ate light when I got home, I wasn't too hungry after doing a decent job fueling during the ride. I was thirsty though. I watched a little TV, napped briefly during the episode and felt better for it. Worked on my cycling analysis program to clean up some display formatting errors, add display of average heartrate, and begin incorporating Fit file batch analysis processing. I talked to Mom, who was in good spirits, and to Ross, who really liked the lighter. Watched some TV after dinner, then read for a while. This turned out to be a very good day overall.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

03-28-2026 Ride

Slept okay after going to bed early (<>). So I got up early, around 5:00, and made some oatmeal for breakfast. Watched a little TV while I ate breakfast, then I got ready for the Bisikleta ride. Took a few more calories than usual, since I would be working harder on this ride than I have been in a while (even though I had designated myself as the sweeper). Through the neighborhood and then through the 4S Ranch neighborhood up to the left turn onto Hunters Ridge Pl, for a change. Perse was there when I arrived at the 4S Target, and others started showing up. I was happy to see a decent turnout, and at the start of the ride we had the following riders: Perse, Jed, Jed A., Nel, Fritz, Rob T., and Arnold. I'd planned the route, we headed out CdS to San Dieguito Rd. Rob and I were out front, talking about riding and training to get in better shape. The others weren't too far behind, this group did a generally good job for most of the ride in staying together. Down to El Apajo, then over VdSF to VdlV and up to Stud Loop. Everybody behaved themselves on this stretch, and there was some spreading out but not a whole lot. I stayed near the back with Rob. We rode over to El Montevideo and used it to get to Lago Lindo. Right turn here, I was in the lead and taking a decent but not super fast pace over to El Camino del Norte, where we turned left. Again, I hung out at the back of the group and let some of the others push harder on this section. Down to RSF Rd, where Perse turned around while the rest of us turned right and headed over to Olivenhain Rd. On this stretch, Romeo caught up with us coming the other way and joined the group. We rode down to ECR and turned left. I don't think I have ever been on this section of road, so that was some novelty. It's actually a decent segment, with a really nice, long, gradual descent into the flats by the ocean. Once we were on Manchester Ave, we had to stop while Romeo fixed some kind of problem with his rear hub (he had it taken apart, I was a little afraid he would lose one of the parts). Then we rode over to the bike path that parallels I-5 and took it heading south, at modest pace. Stopped for our break at the gas station on Lomas Santa Fe near the freeway, then we took LSF down to PCH. Romeo turned right there while the rest of us headed south to Del Mar. Through that town and then turning left on CVR to start heading back inland. Around this time my right shifter stopped working for a time, but it eventually cleared itself up, so I didn't have to stop and replace a battery. We rode over to the 56 bike path and took it up to CVR, turning left there. I was riding at the back again, managing my energy pretty well for the day. We stayed on CVR all the way up past Black Mountain Rd and down to Dove Canyon Rd. On that climb, Rob slowed down, so he and I eventually got separated from the others and ended up riding back together. We took Dove Canyon Rd up to Camino San Bernardo, turned left, and rode back into the Del Sur neighborhood. Back to Target the usual way (Nicole Ridge Rd, Potomac Ridge Rd, PdS). I didn't stay around too long, it had started to get warm, not hot but noticeable particularly in direct sunlight. I rode home via RB Rd and W Bernardo Dr. Felt good on the ride, no soreness, just tired legs at the end. My average heartrate is starting to come down a little bit, which is a good sign.

Avg speed = 15.7 mph. Total mileage = 52.2 mi
Avg power = 129 W. Weighted avg power = 154 W
Total elevation gain = 3150'
Avg heartrate = 123 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 82
Training Load = 189
Intensity = 70%

I ate a fairly light lunch and ended up snacking periodically through the afternoon, watching some TV and taking a nap that felt really good. Later in the afternoon, I did a comparison of the aggregate ride statistics from GPX and FIT files of the same rides. They look pretty much in line with each other. Interestingly, the altitude results agree exactly. I had to modify the program to clean up some errors that occur when switching between GPX and FIT file analysis. Not fully done there but getting close. Need to add calculation and display of average heartrate, I don't know why I didn't have it there in the first place.

Friday, March 27, 2026

03-27-2026 Swim

Slept off and on, didn't get up in the night but woke up several times. Actually got up a little after 6:00, cleaned the kitchen dishes and had a couple of biscuits for breakfast before getting ready for a swim at the WWC. I found out my waterproof conduction headphones won't access the music files stored on them, and they disconnect from bluetooth when underwater. So, not useful anymore. Dang it! I did a similar workout to the one on 2-2-26, just a little bit consistently slower. My last 250 seemed ragged for my swim stroke, so more work needed there.

Warmup 250
    4:47
5 100s at 2:00 intervals
    1:41
    1:45
    1:46
    1:47
    1:46
5 50s at 1:00 intervals
    0:47
    0:50
    0:50
    0:50
    0:50
Cool-down 250 (with pull buoy)
    4:39

Avg pace = 1:47/100 yds (Video, not counting pause)
Total distance = 1250 yds
Elapsed moving time = 22:18 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 140 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 29
SWOLF =38
Avg stroke rate = 21 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.29 yds

Had oatmeal for a second breakfast, I was hungry. Later in the morning I went out back, laid down a second layer of ground cloth (plastic this time), then spread the bark back over it. Had some lunch, took a shower. Ann and I were supposed to meet a lady (and her husband) that she knows from the gym, but that got postponed to Monday. I read for a while, then headed to Aldi to get some snacks and cereal. Watched some TV in the later afternoon, then changed the rear brake pads on my Canyon. I also looked at the front pads, they seem to have a little more life left in them, but they're getting close to needing replacement. Evening was quiet, I read for a while and ended up falling asleep early.