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This forum is so quiet, I thought I may as well muck it up a bit. I leave in about 30 minutes for my first triathlon this season. It's only a Sprint distance, so 500M swim, 20K bike and 5K run. I know I can handle the distances, but my training has been lax, to say the least. Hopefully, I won't crash and burn as my body teaches me a lesson!
Now that I've taken up weights in a more serious way, I can see how it will be difficult to follow a typical tri training routine. I'm kind of torn between the two. Anyone out there have a similar experience?
I haven't had any experience with the issue you are describing as I have never done a tri, so I can't offer much there. But I wanted to wish you luck today and looking forward to hearing your results.
__________________ 2009: No races, No times. Slow year. So, now you're 96 cals short. You're now in starvation mode. Doomed. - LostDog
Blog entry: November 1, 2009, Pancakes LiveSTRONG daily plate log
Well, I survived the day yesterday. It was a fun event - complete with the typical coordination snafus.
The race was scheduled to start at 9AM with my swim wave taking off about 40 minutes later. Unfortunately, I didn't get in the water until almost 10:30! In the middle of the swim, I realized I was really hungry and hadn't eaten enough.
I took my time on the first transition and forced down a gel pack and some water. The bike leg was two laps around the course. Did I thoroughly prepare by riding, or at least driving, the course in advance! No. It really wasn't that bad. A few hills kicked my butt the first lap. I felt better the second lap, but the last hill right near the end hit me pretty hard.
The run course was unknown to me as well. It was kind of a trail run thru the park on grass/dirt/mulch - so a little bumpy in spots. I started out strong, but quickly 'lost' my legs and had to walk for 50 yards or so. Then I toughed it out and only walked a little with each water stop. The finish of this race is a killer, though. There is a loooooooonnnnnnnng sloping hill - at least a 1/4 of a mile long leading to the finish. I only made it about halfway up before I had to walk - again 50 yards or so. Man, that hill kicked my ass. But I couldn't finish the race like a weenie, so I managed a respectable jog to the finish.
Since I always forget to mark the splits on my watch, I didn't bother timing myself. It's disappointing that the results have not been posted yet. I know I didn't set any records. But, I've established a starting point from which to improve. My goal is to participate in three more events between now and October - I haven't picked the specific events yet, but I hope at least one of them is an Olympic level event. I'm going to have to be a lot more prepared for that!
Thanks everyone for the supportive posts and enthusiasm. Again, this is a great place to share fitness info...ya'll are a lot of fun! Maybe I'll update later with my embarrassing results!
Thanks for the update! I have 2 more months before mine. Well 1 3/4s It's at the end of May.
Og.
__________________ 2009: No races, No times. Slow year. So, now you're 96 cals short. You're now in starvation mode. Doomed. - LostDog
Blog entry: November 1, 2009, Pancakes LiveSTRONG daily plate log
I've never done a tri.. but I remember what it felt going fencing on days I had swimming class just before.. I was HELL! swiming really takes alot out of a person.. I admire you and every other tri-er!
OK...if you're that interested in my results, I'll just suck it up and lay it out there!
Age group: 44-49
I finished 19th out of 24 in my age group 500M Swim: 14:43
(my worst event despite the fact I swim on a consistent basis) 20K Bike: 46:09
(I rode a mountain bike with slick tires for my first three triathlons; now I'm riding a 25 yr. old Raleigh road bike - I wanna new bike!) 5K Run: 30:04
(My slowest running leg in all 5 triathlons I've done - my excuse is that my training has been seriously curtailed due to a groin injury. But I'm really almost over it and just need to get in more mileage and do more bike/run bricks.)
There you have it. With transitions, total time of 1:37:41. There is another sprint event on Memorial Day. We'll see what kind of improvements I can make.
There you have it. With transitions, total time of 1:37:41. There is another sprint event on Memorial Day. We'll see what kind of improvements I can make.
-fin
Well thats far better than I have ever done so am jealous, so now its time to get some serious training in the only way is up
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"The time for talking has passed, actions are speaking louder than words."
What's up with you guys? You have some 'hot' bikes for sale? I said I wanted a new bike...that doesn't necessarily mean I get to have one.
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Well thats far better than I have ever done so am jealous, so now its time to get some serious training in the only way is up
Thanks BFG - truer words were never spoken! I'd hate to think I could get worse! I told my buddy the only way I'll ever finish in the top three in my age group is when I'm 80 yrs. old!
[quote=finboy]What's up with you guys? You have some 'hot' bikes for sale? I said I wanted a new bike...that doesn't necessarily mean I get to have one.
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ODB says "yes it does" but that is only true if you have the best, most understanding, not to mention financially independent wife who has her own addictions. Now stop trying to get the man in trouble!
My take: you just finished a tri, after a training derailing injury, on an older than old school bike and an empty stomach. I would say that finishing deserves kudos and not finishing last....come on! Give yourself some cred there bud-dy. Great job.
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ODBSGIRL - naturally, you are right...as are all women. I do give myself credit, but find if you bellyache a little some nice lady will give you a little attention.
ODB - OK, I'm a newbie and a little slow in the head. Shall I assume you and your lovely girl are the family behind ExtremeTrek.com? If so, I understand your glee and enthusiasm about the words 'new bike'. :p Really, I know you care about me, the person...the finboy, as well.
Thanks, everyone, for the support. I'll say it again...you guys here at JP's are the best!
ODBSGIRL - naturally, you are right...as are all women. I do give myself credit, but find if you bellyache a little some nice lady will give you a little attention.
ODB - OK, I'm a newbie and a little slow in the head. Shall I assume you and your lovely girl are the family behind ExtremeTrek.com? If so, I understand your glee and enthusiasm about the words 'new bike'. :p Really, I know you care about me, the person...the finboy, as well.
Thanks, everyone, for the support. I'll say it again...you guys here at JP's are the best!
Yes we are ExtremeTrek.com but I don't sell bikes, yet. Of course if I could interest you in a cycling, triathlon or other book or maybe a hydration pack. Just let me know.
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Today's mighty oak was once just some nut who held his ground!
yeah, if he could interest you in a book or a pack that's great but what he's REALLY fishing for....BIKE PORN!
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The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'.