Showing posts with label Bicycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bicycles. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

Zone Perfect


The Forecast Calls For Pain

Seven days, one week, and precipitation is very likely. Today is an off day, only because life got in the way. Tomorrow life goes on, with or without us. Some have the hope in a miracle that allows them to see their families one more day. Some don't know what to believe, or how to believe in anything anymore. The imperfect Christian believes that there are a few left in the cluster that still have a little life in them. Isaiah 65:8.

Zone Perfect was the wine in the cluster for me. Zone Perfect is a division of Abbott Laboratories, and have given me hope. They made contact with me, and I may have the opportunity to work with them to fight cancer in the Trek 100. I am still able to take donations and need all of you that can help. Not for my sake, but for the sake of a parent that has a child that needs you to be that ray of hope.

zoneperfect.com

trek100.org

http://www.abbottstore.com/nutrition-for-cancer/icat/cancer/&source=leftnav

100 miles in the rain, in the rain, in ease or in pain, I will ride hard for these little ones, because it could've been me.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Do You Play Cards?



The imperfect Christian doesn't play cards. His great-grandmother wouldn't even allow them in her house. The imperfect Christian has played a few hands, but is not an avid fan of any card game. Poker is out, rummy, 21, no cards for the imperfect one. But the one card he really has no appreciation for is the race card.

The imperfect Christian wouldn't falsely accuse a woman of locking her car doors out of fear just because he walked near her car. Except for the one time a lady locked her child out of her car in Florida. That was really sad. True story. The little girl looked over at me calmly, then angrily at her mother locked inside her new shiny Benz, and asked, "Mama why did you lock me out of the car!?" Her mother replied, "Hush and get in the car!" I smiled, shook my head in disbelief, grabbed my cooler and walked back into the condo. Nor would the imperfect one falsely accuse being turned down for a job because of his ethnicity. Well there was this one time when a man said, "We don't hire no niggers!" I was pretty sure he had at least thought about being racist. OK that was just a "get your attention" line, and hasn't actually happened to me. But it did get your attention right? Again to clarify the car story true, the job story untrue. The imperfect Christian is certain that the job scenario has happened to others, however.

Two ladies (of African ancestry) in the video said that they didn't think that a White (Caucasian) male would actually five finger discount a bike in plan daylight. Then the film crew asked the two women if a Black (American of African ancestry) male were to try the same stunt what the results would be? The women said they were certain that people would do something, they would be "whippin' out cell phones," or something. If you've watched the video then you know the answer. If not check it out and see for yourself now just what took place. Enjoy and again, please feel free to leave comments below the blog.
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Are You Quitting!?




The imperfect Christian was blessed with perfect riding weather all weekend!!! He rode 20 miles on the track on Friday, got a nice burn due mostly to not having any pressure in his tires, but by the grace of God, He sent along an experienced rider that had a floor pump in his car. Yes it's the little things in life that mean so much. This fella had blazed past the imperfect Christian like a greyhound with his tail on fire looking for cold water all afternoon. Which in the end helped strike up the conversation that led to the imperfect one getting the assistance he needed. Now that the imperfect Christian is no longer the shy kid that he once was, he had the audacity to approach this speed merchant, and ask a favor. The imperfect Christian complimented the rider on his speed, and technique, got a humble thank you from the other rider, and then politely asked him if he had a pump. The rider was gracious enough to point the imperfect one to his bike transporter (car), where he said he would and did indeed help him with his tire woes. As the experienced rider assisted his ailing new cycling brother, he said, "Wow! you have nearly nothing in the front, and a whopping 30 lbs of pressure in the rear! Now that we have you back up to regulation (100psi), you should go about 10 mph faster!" Saying this with a slight chuckle due to the over exaggeration, and most assuredly to his amazement that I was riding on almost flat tires. I didn't have a pump, or an adapter for the slim (presta) valve stems that are on most top of the line road bikes. What I did have, however, was a willingness to get a few miles in on a gorgeous Friday afternoon.

Saturday was beautiful as well. The imperfect one took his middle son with him on this ride, and they rode the town loop via the Blue Ridge Parkway. One of the best rides that I have been on in a long time! We had the road to ourselves!!! It was great. 16 miles, and a few step climbs, but nothing major. That all changed on Sunday!

Sunday, which was supposed to be the imperfect ones day off, saw the same two father and son combination taking on an even bigger feat! Sunday we decided to try and conquer the mountain. The upside was I had someone to share the agony with, the down side was that it was really agonizing because neither of us had prepared. We didn't hydrate properly or have any lunch, and it showed when we started climbing. Anxiety set in, and the hunger made us weaker by the second. The imperfect one thought to himself as he was writing this blog... "Self we were only riding bikes, I can't imagine what those Chilean miners had going through there minds!" The miners were reported to have had suicidal thoughts, and planned cannibalism. Now the imperfect one and his son were not that bad, but it was bad enough. Plus the way the imperfect Christians kids eat, shoot... the imperfect Christian would have only made a snack for the middle son if the imperfect one would have died, and the son had to resort to cannibalism in order to survive! The imperfect ones son said, "Hey we could turn back and head down the mountain again and call our one woman with a little lady rescue team (Mama and Baby Girl)! I said let's just get a drink here and press on. It was our first climb together, and the first one that the imperfect one had been on in more than a decade and a half! Desk work will kill you! I kept hearing Coach Haskins telling Bobby Joe White, "If you quit today, you will quit everyday for the rest of your life!" So, we trudged forward!!! The imperfect one and his son got to the top, and both he and his son were fatigued and more than hungry. The One WOman Rescue Team (Mama) was concerned about her fellas, so she safety harnessed the Baby Girl and took her rescue wagon out after them early. The imperfect Christian and son were thankful that she did! The imperfect one was truly glad to see his lovely rescuer/wife, even if the first words out of his mouth were not, "Honey I love you, it's great to see you." No instead he said, "Oh praise the Lord, have you got a pack of crackers in there anywhere?" She replied, "I don't store food in here, all I have are some cough drops!" The imperfect one with no sense, or hesitation says, "Cool I'll take one." Hunger will do some crazy things to a fella. A planned fast is tough, but an unscheduled one will make you one of two things:
1. A stronger imperfect Christian, or
2. Just plain crazy!

Perhaps the imperfect Christian needs to practice his fasting and praying with a bit more due diligence? To make matters worse the imperfect one and son took money from the rescue team and rode the last two miles to Burger King. That's where they made there worst mistake... "Whoppers!" The imperfect Christian stomach still hurts today from the grease and fatty food that he has slowly but surely tried to ween himself away from!!! So don't quit! Don't give up. Stick to your ride (game plan) whether it involves fasting, or just praying, and don't stop when you get to your mountain top. There are other people that will need you, and there will be other mountains to climb.

Peace, Blessings, & Joy... that real PB&J!
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