That said, I am a big fan of goals. As a survivor of many (possibly too many) semi-annual performance reviews at work, I've come to see the wisdom of S.M.A.R.T. goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely.
My only real cycling goal for 2008 was to complete 2008 miles total distance. Despite many prolonged periods of inactivity, I managed to eek out about 2188 miles. Not bad, but I know I can do much better.
S.M.A.R.T. Goals
Here are my S.M.A.R.T. goals for 2009, in various (and often overlapping) categories:
Cycling
- 3650 total miles for 2009 (average 10 miles/day)
- Complete at least 1 century ride per month
- Complete at least one 1000 mile month
- Commute to work by bike (more on this later)
- Complete the following organized bike rides:
- RSVP
- Flying Wheels Century (from house)
- Livestrong Seattle
- Reach the Beach
- Worst Day of the Year
- McClinchy Mile
- Tulip Pedal
- Daffodil Classic
- May Day Metric
- Skagit Spring Classic
- Ride of Silence
- Complete 52 hikes in 2009 (average 1 hike/week -- we need to come up with a definition of "a hike")
- Get at or below 220 pounds (100 kilograms) by July 31
- Get at or below 200 pounds (91 kilograms) by December 31
- Do 100 push-ups in a row
I have a few other goals that are somewhat nebulous and therefore do not meet the S.M.A.R.T. criteria. These include:
Car Lite
- Start grocery shopping by bike
- Take at least one car-free vacation:
- Cle Elum via Sammamish River Trail and Iron Horse Trial
- Abbotsford, BC mostly via WA Highway 9
- Anacortes and the San Juan Islands
- Port Townsend, maybe even Port Angeles
- Build a usable home bike workshop
- Learn to perform all routine bicycle maintenance
- Learn to build wheels
- Build a bike (probably a single-speed 29er) from a frame and individual components
- More home cooking, less restaurants
- More raw/less-processed foods, less over-processed crap
- Camping:
- Car camping
- Plane camping
- Bikepacking
- Backpacking
- Learn to swim well enough to be comfortable in the water
- Learn to kayak
- Buy (a) kayak(s)
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Keith
Maciej from Team Polska here.
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Great cycilng goals! Just wanted to let you know that RSVP is almost sold out.
Thanks! With a little luck, we'll get most (if not all) done this year.
I saw on Cascade's twitter feed that there's only about 200 spots left for RSVP 2009. Not a problem -- Kasia & I registered at 12:07AM on New Year's Day. (We're currently in Poland, so that was actually 9:07AM here...)
This will be our first RSVP, and we're really looking forward to it.
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