Monday, February 22, 2010

Feb 21st Update

Well it has been a couple of weeks since I updated this blog, no good reason other than not a lot of news, but I thought I should get something down.

Training

Has been going really well (knock, knock) putting in lots of hours at Nubodys in Dartmouth and Good Life clubs while I have been out of town on business. Typical week looks something like;

Mon/Wed/Fri

40 min of aerobic (cycle, elliptical trainer) then three sets on the resistance training circuit machines.

Tues/Thurs/Sat or Sun

90-100 min of aerobic, mix of cycle and elliptical trainer

Sat or Sun

Rest (oh yeah)

Once the weather gets better I will be hitting the road and logging some longer mileage. Really am going to have to look at getting a good road bike, don't think my hybrid is going to cut the distance.

Kicked off the first raffle on the weekend. Thanks to the folks at Bayers Lake WalMart for letting us set up at the exit. Great start, we sold almost $200.00 worth of tickets. Thanks to everyone that took the time (and money) to enter. Also had a chance to talk to some great folks and give them some background on the Cyclebetes relay.

Well that's it for now; I will try and get some photos up over the next week.

Steve

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation News and Updates

There are some very exciting projects the JDRF has been involved in leading to improved treatment techniques and insulin delivery. One of the most promising the "Artificial Pancreas" development, http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.viewPage&page_id=2458B97B-1279-CFD5-A70D0580F67A16A9 which is a joint project between the JDRF and Animas Corporation.

About the Artificial Pancreas Project

JDRF's artificial pancreas project stands on the cusp of a breakthrough that represents the first step toward dramatically improving the lives of millions of people with type 1 diabetes: an artificial pancreas, an automated system to disperse insulin based on real-time changes in blood sugar levels.... Full detail about the project can be found at: http://www.artificialpancreasproject.com/

To Learn more about the inspiration for the Cyclebetes National Relay team, you can read all about the original Team H2V 2007, historic and record breaking coast to coast ride at: http://www.teamh2v.com/index.php?content=overview.

Personally:

Training: Indoor training is going well so far, current focus is on slowing increasing my cardio endurance level, partly by teaching myself to go a little slower but for a longer period, boring but thank goodness for the "Cardio Theater" never been more up to date in the news, sports or the View:) Doing 2 to 3 sessions a week of circuit strength building as well, just to stabilize the joints and be prepared for some of those Nova Scotia and New Brunswick hills.

We continue to gather some prizes for the first raffle that should be getting going in the next couple of weeks. (I know I said that last week...). Thanks to my gym Burnside Nubody's http://www.nubodysfitness.com/ for the donation of a three month membership, which will be included as part of the prize package.

Any comments or suggestions for or about the blog please feel free to send them through. If you have questions I will answer as I can.

All the best

Stephen