Sand said:
After a month of looking I found my bike!...
BnB and PSL, oh mighty experts on all things cycling, how in the world can I get better by 30w after a month layoff? Makes no sense to me.
Sand, was your bike 2Young's size? I can see losing it then, but a Tri-Man or Grue size bike would be difficult to lose! My best guess is that you are in better running shape then you were last month. I haven't followed your training very closely, but I typically can jump on my bike after long lay offs and have surprising results IF I'm in good running shape. When I'm in bad running shape, even if I've been on the bike, I'm typically weaker. I seem to have very little transfer of fitness from cycling to running though. _______________________
Here's my

and :htfu: story. I'm still being a slug, and can't seem to find a way to get out of it. I hurt my calf and knee training for and attempting a HIM in early November. It took six weeks to recover, and within a week of running I got a nasty groin pull. Thus, I started P90x to try to prevent future injuries, and to kick off the New Year in some assemblance of shape. I loved my first 4 workouts, and headed to Dallas for the Cotton Bowl last weekend. We started our tailgate at 10 am, and did a nice consistent drinking/eating workout throughout the day, with a handful of jello shot intervals thrown in.
After drinking all the way through the game that ended somewhere around 10:30 (I think); I thought it would be a good idea to race a girl who was with us (a FBG 8.5!) from the exit of Jerry-World back to our Tailgate spot. Having not run hard for two months, at that moment it made perfect sense to sprint through 80,000 exiting people, in the dark, in a state of mind that made walking a challenging event. About half way there, with an approx. 10 yard lead, my right foot failed to see a small cylindrical metal thingabob sticking out of the ground. My right foot struck it, and with miraculous grace, I took approximately 15 yards to fall directly into an AC unit on the side of the building we were racing around. My right wrist took almost all of the fall, and I'm certain I hit it harder than any Aggie hit anything that evening. As I laid on the ground I couldn't stop laughing, neither could any of the people who saw it. I provided excellent entertainment, but unfortunately nobody caught it on video. After dusting myself off and confirming to my friends and all who were still laughing, in FBG fashion, I said "Game On" and whooped the girls ### back to the Tailgate. I knew my wrist was messed up then, but my whole body was pretty numb from the debauchery of the day. An ER doc was at the tailgate, and confirmed that I most likely had a really bad wrist sprain. When I woke up, I could confirm that it hurt like a Mother, and still have little range of motion in it, and a lot of pain.
Thus, now I can't do any of the lifting PX workouts, and am sitting here like a slug wondering how in the hell I'm going to get my ### back in shape. I will try to get in a short run today, but know I'm not going to be able to build much mileage with my groin the way it is.