Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sharpening tips on rollerski poles

My advice:
Get a bench grinder with a silicon carbide grinding wheel. Dip the tip in water to keep it cool (grind a little; dunk it; repeat until sharp). I couldn't find much for diamond files in hardware stores and the one I tried wasn't very effective. There are some good details here: Sharp Roller Ferrules Make for Better Skiing

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Rollerskiing: a bit scary

Asphalt is hard and abrasive. I have to admit that cruising down hills on rollerskis with no brakes is proving a bit scary.

I'm working on my gear and technique to make it less sketchy.

I started with a pair of rollerskis that were given to me. They appear to be homemade and the wheels look like they are from inline skates. They had NNN bindings when I got them. I tried my classic race boots (planning to just do some double poling) as these are my only NNN boots. Result was face plant into the asphalt. Then I scrounged a pair of SNS profil bindings so I could use my SNS combi boots. This is better but still more unstable ("tippy") than I'd like. There are other issues too... one ski wants to veer left all the time (probably due to worn wheels). Perhaps slower wheels would keep the speeds down to "slightly less scary".

This morning I hauled out the piggy bank and ordered some new rollerskis (Pursuit T6101 from rollerskishop.com) with pilot bindings.
1) I hope these wheels will be slower (I ordered the speed 2/speed 3 wheel set)
2) I spent the extra dough to get the lowered shaft of the T6101 (it uses forks similar to Marwe) for added stability
3) pilot bindings will let me use my pilot skate boots which have more torsional stiffness than the combi boots
4) Bigger (and softer?) wheels should roll more smoothly

I think knee and elbow pads are in my future as well.

More time on rollerskis should improve everything... I hope.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Another Great Video Update from Andy Newell

Andy Newell blogs regularly on fasterskier.com. Here's another great video update from Andy complete with metal on the audio track. Updates like this one help keep me fired up to train.

In case you aren't following the US Ski Team (USST) nordic efforts: Andy is our fastest sprinter and is a threat for World Cup podiums. He keeps up with the blog entries on fasterskier pretty well and often does video updates like this one. It's cool to get stuff like this straight from one of our top level athletes.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

My racing history

Here's some background on how I got started and how I'm progressing.

2005-2006 season:
My first race was in Jan 2006 at age 36: 10k, classic, interval start, Leavenworth WA. I didn't train for this at all. Wanted to just get started and see what the scene was like etc. Race time was about 49 minutes (quite slow).

2006-2007 season:
Next race was the following year in Feb 2007. Another 10k classic. I did some training but it wasn't very organized and not so much ski specific. My training and race prep was severely derailed by my work schedule. I worked crazy hours in the days leading up to the race and my time was lousy.

2007-2008 season:
I did a fair bit of cycling during the summer and thought I was in decent shape but when I got on skis I did not feel very powerful (I'm blaming it on lack of upper body workouts). I started keeping a log of my training. Race season got derailed by work schedule again and I did not make any races except for a couple Wednesday night headlamp time trials at the Cabin Creek sno-park near Snoqualmie Pass WA.

2008-2009 season:
I added hill bounding intervals and strength workouts to my training. I also moved up to waxable skis (my previous races were done on nowax). I did the Spokane Langlauf race (10k classic) in 39min 9s. I actually won my division with this time. I guess none of the fast guys in my age bracket showed up to race that day. This season was a big improvement even though my training didn't start until October due to a busy summer involving a move to a new house.

2009-2010 season:
Started training in April. Been doing a mix of strength, intensity, and distance every week. Recently signed up for the CXC Academy web site in order to get more training information and it has given me a very detailed plan and lots of new training activities. My wife gave me a heart rate monitor for my birthday so I'm starting to use that to do my training at the proper levels. I've obtained some old roller skis (free from someone in the ski club) over the summer and am starting to use those for workouts. If I don't get derailed, this is shaping up to be my best ever season on the training front. I'd like to see my 10k classic time down to under 36min. Another goal for this year is to do at least one skate race.




Thursday, October 1, 2009

Torin Koos on the news

King 5 TV news carried a short piece last night which featured several clips of US Ski Team (USST) member Torin Koos. Torin is from Leavenworth WA and is on the USST A squad for cross country skiing.