"do your blog, do your blog"
well i am doing it!!!!!
we did a new interval that i was on my bike for half the time but my legs burned double the amount!!!!
i bottomed out on the turn (we were doing them around the lake) and it made an ugly sound!
alright I DID IT MOM NOW YOU CANT NAGGGGGGGGG
8 comments:
Hey Chris, I just wanted to say keep up the great job and you're doing a great thing so be proud of yourself!
Aloha
Hey Chris,
I'm proud that you persevere. Not everyone can stick to something once it gets hard. You'll always have experience that will give you confidence when life hands you hills. Jeanette
Hey Chris,
You know, I have ridden in many charity events and have been awed by the commitment and dedication that I have seen in the people that I was with. These people, were, if fact, all adults. To see that caliber of selflessness and perseverence in a teenager, in these times, not only gives me hope for our times to come, but throws me back in complete awe and amazement. Note that I never mentioned surprise, as I know where you come from, your roots, your upbringing. The apple hasn't fallen far, just faster!!!
Henri
Be Thankful you aren't doing those intervals here in Malaysia where the normal daytime temp is 95 degrees with 95% humidity and feels worse when under the sun. You'd wish you were riding in the lake and not around it. Keep up the good work for a great cause.
Listen to your mother!! :)
I wish you all the best!! You will do great...you will be thankful for all this suffering when the ride happens, because you will be prepared! can't wait to hear all about it!!
You are doin' good!
Kelly
Your mother has you singing "Raindrops fallng on your head" now..ask her if she remembers that being one of our songs! Way to go Chris - very proud of you doing this. You WILL make it!! We will be routing for you the whole way!
Love, Kara, Mike, Mackenzie, Peyton, Shannon and Shane!
Go Chris go! Us at Right To Play as well as our cycling partners Team Columbia support your efforts so keep on biking! Thank you so much for your dedication to Right To Play (and to your mom as well).
Best wishes!
Chris,
Training is hard buddy...but you have to keep the prize in sight. You've got a great one to go after and you'll have a lot of good memories for it, not to mention that it is a great life experience! (I think someone else said that already...)
So, keep up the spirits and think of yourself as being carried by the angels when you're climbing those hills.
Ciao!
Glenn
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