My bike, at La Chambotte, above Lac du Bourget, on Sunday morning.
As I can no longer ride a bike my son has it now. Between his mountain bike, his road bike and mine, he has a choice! It selects according to the planned route. My bike has a gear ratio adapted to steep gradients. It is better at Chambotte than hanging in our basement, isn’t it?
It was already hot
this morning when I went for my now usually run. I try not to worry
about the time it takes. Improvement cannot be measured from day to
day, but rather from week to week or even month to month. Running is
a lot less of a problem for me than mowing the lawn—which I did
yesterday and it made my knees boil.
This year, AlpsMan
was on June 8th and 9th (see
site)
One year ago exactly
yesterday, P, aka Frimousse’s Mistress, had an accident on her bike
on the cycle path by the Lake. Very gradually – with ups and downs
– she started to run and cycle again with F, the
physiotherapist-osteopath who is charge of her, and her friend Stef.
And for a few days – probably the competators of the AlpsMan
were a strong incentive – they decided to try for a triathlon. Not
the AlpsMan to begin with, of course !
Yesterday, first time in the water. Water temperature 17°C (60°F)…
This morning a had my (now) usual jog – 4,5km (just under 3 miles) D+ 140m (460ft). One third is on a steep rocky path and the rest on a descending untarred lane and then on a small road. My son, « C », ran is first marathon when he was just over 15 – when I ran mine. It was in Switzerland because they don’t bother checking the ages of competitors. He’s been running ever since – except when E and K were young. And now E and K do run ! K was second (on the podium!) for his two first races. E was first twice but he twisted his ankles and he’s been advised to cycle for some weeks. E’s goal ? UTMB ! And his models Kilian Jornet and François D’Heane.
I had an operation
on my right knee nearly 15 years ago. The surgeon said I wasn’t to
start running again.
I don’t like
walking for the sake of walking. And I find walking very unpleasant
in the rain or cold. Therefore my physical activity was really
minimal during all these years.
Late in the autumn I
decided to try and walk everyday, on a small distance, near our
house. Trying to walk briskly. And a fortnight ago I started a
gentle jog. My aim ? Running 6km (3,75M) in one hour… And
today it seems at hand.
Some will find it surprising but when I walk I think of my knees, of my feet. When running, I don’t ! I just enjoy the Nature that surrounds me.
Last Saturday E and
his friend A, with François d’Haene on last year’s photo, went up
to the pass at 2 o’clock in the morning to encourage François. They
had cow bells with them – so they wouldn’t go unnoticed… François
D’Haene was largely ahead. Alas… a few kilometres further he had to
give up: sprain.
For my part, I had a
short walk around six o’clock in the morning and I met some trailers.
I would have liked to be with them…
Some bloggers publish their real names, and details permitting their easy localization. On this blog E, 17-year-old, will be the elder of Jump’s little Masters, and K, 15, his younger brother.