Thursday, May 25, 2006

Wedding Time

Just a short update to say that I get married on Saturday

:o)

Yes I’m nervous, Yes I’m stressed but YES I will enjoy the day



I’ve got a week to wait after the wedding before I go off on honeymoon (Paleokastritsa, Corfu) – so will be looking to get some serious cycling in during that week, plus a sprint race. – I am also taking my wetsuit and running shoes on holiday and will probably hire a MTB for a day or 2.

I’m quite lucky as my other half likes to run each morning while on holiday, and now that she’s up to half marathon distance I’ll get some nice runs in the sun
In

:o)

Friday, May 19, 2006

Open Water Swimming

Went for my first Open Water swim training session last night, I have done a few OW races in the past, with mixed levels of success, but I have never trained in open water – but at the weekends race I heard e few people on about the first OW training session the following week, so I dropped a local TRI club an email and went along to have a go.

The venue was Ladyburn Lake in Northumberland (see photo). There was actually a few TRI clubs there with a few members from each, so a good mix of people at the training session.


On Getting in the water – I must say it was cold and I was glad id put on 2 swim caps – plus the water was very green / murky so visibility was very bad. I managed to calm my nerves after a bit of a splash around then off we went on the training swim, firstly across the lake then diagonally down the length of the lake.

At this point I must state that I cannot swim in a straight line and my sighting skills are poor – so I ended up falling off the back and swimming in an arc rather than a line. SO the guy leading the training session decide we’d do some sight training swimming towards a life belt on the opposite shore then we swam back draft training and then back up the lake drafting & sighting then back into the start.


It wasn’t a good session for me as I continually fell off the back, being left by swimmers I’d lap easily in a pool and I ended up motion sick by the end of the session.


SO – I will be back next week, plus I intend going as many Thursdays as i can between now and the race … I WILL GET BETTER

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Training Week T - 11

Just a quick update of last weeks Training


MONAM01:06BIKEA hard spinning session
MONPM01:00RUNSteady paced off road run
TUEAM00:52SWIMSteady paced swim, just over 2.5km
TUEPM01:06RUNAfter a warm up, Flat out off road run with intervals pushing myself as hard as I could - Felt Great
WEDPM01:45BRICKA tempo brick session to help prep for Alnwick Tri
THUAM00:47RUNEarly morning hill session (see post)
THUAM01:00BIKESpinning session in my lunch break
THUPM02:00SWIMSwimming with the masters group
THUPM00:35RUNTempo run straight out of pool

Thursday turned out to be a busy day
FRIAM05:16BIKEA ling hilly bike ride in the range of 75-80miles
SAT______REST DAY
SUNAM01:24TRIAlnwick tri, legs were still tired from weeks training but I felt good
SUNPM01:40RUNLong run along the coast plus a bit of structured stretching on the pier - felt good



Total 18:31

The next couple of weeks could be a bit low training wise due to the fact that im about to get married so busy sorting out the final details etc


Have fun all

Monday, May 15, 2006

Alnwick Triathlon



Alnwick Triathlon is just a sprint Triathlon, but a local one and a one I enjoy taking part in so I decided to treat it is part of my training for the Ironman, with no Taper, in fact it would be on the back of an 18hr training week and see how it went, plus all my training this year has been about endurance so I was unsure how I would cope with an event that is ‘flat out’ by nature

The day was bright, which I was pleased about but my legs were still feeling heavy from Friday evenings 75mile ride, so as I sat and waited for my wave to start I had all the usual doubts pass through my mind … but soon enough it was time for me to start.

I decided to do the swim (600m) at a steady pace and see how it went, I soon passed the person who had started in front of me and settled into a slow long even stroke, at length 10 I pulled my goggles off as I pushed off the wall then did the same at length 21, I managed to pass the person in front of me one more time at length 23 before exiting the pool. I later lernt I was 4th out of the pool in my wave and was only seconds behind those in fornt of me Lesson learnt, make sure your goggles are on properly … loosing them costs time Swim time 10:12

Had a bit of a bad T1 kicking a kerb stone on the way from the pool to my bike, ouch!! – Lesson 2, watch where you are going, it was on with my number belt helmet, shoes and shades – I grabbed my bike and off I went.

Soon as I got on the bike (23k) I could tell my legs were still suffering from Fridays long ride, but cycling is my weakest discipline and I thought id just go as hard as I could and live with consequences, I focused on 2 or 3 guys I could see in the distance and tried to real them in, pushing gears bigger than I’d normally ride. For half the bike I got closer and closer to those in front, but suffered with my tired legs more and more on each hill; until the race hit its only really long drag and I suffered big style and slowed right down allowing those in front to pull away from me Lesson 3, I need to do more strength work in the off season. But my endurance training paid off, as soon is I crested the hill I quickly recovered and was able to beat out a good rhythm back to transition, where I thought id try something new and take my shoes off while still riding the bike – Lesson 4 don’t try new things at races Bike Time 48:05

T2 went without incident, racked my bike, dumped my helmet and changed my shoes then shot out of Transition

The run was just over 5k a hilly off road rout and as I said above, “I shot out of transition” with hardly any of that horrible feeling you get when you move from bike to run – in fact I felt so strong that I diced to race it as if I was only racing a 5k (rather then a Tri) I felt strong crossing the fields and climbing to the turn round point passing 2 further competitors, I aimed to keep my HR at about 93-96% MHR and just pushed ass hard as I could, this strategy was only interrupted by the fact that I had to stop just before the turn around point to drain my bladder but I was soon off again with the stomp only costing me 90-100 seconds. I came through the finish line, completing the run 22:15, which for me is amazing considering I am only a 21min 5k runner – I have never felt as strong on a run after cycling Lesson 5, Brick sessions work

Completing the race, including transitions in 1 hour 24mins – knocking 8mins of my best over that course


In fact I felt that good that I went out for a 10mile run along the coast after lunch

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Oh What A Beautiful Morning …

Did something I very rarely do today, I went for a run first thing in the morning, I always get up early but normally just have a good breakfast then head off to work and start work whatever time I get there.

Today was different I woke up early, about 5:30am and the sun was shining through the gaps in the curtains and I thought “I’m Going for a Run” so pulled my kit on and set off.

I decided to do an off road structured hill set …

- 20mins rolling hills
- 10 x hill reps on the 2mins (hard up, walk down
- 5mins easy warn down
- 5mins stretch

The sun was shining, there were so many birds singing and there was no one around ….. Nature is a wonderful thing AND I FEEL GREAT


Have Fun Out There

WW

Monday, May 08, 2006

Training Weeks T – 13 & T – 12

A couple of mixed weeks here, a poor week caused through tooth problems and having to go away for a couple of days followed by a really good week. Ended up having to have a root canal in one of my wisdom teeth, and was informed if I still had problems I was going to have to go into hospital to have it removed, due the risks to my facial nerves … not good.

On the up side I did get my first Century ride done and felt quite good about it

T – 12


MONAM06:30BIKELong bike ride of 100miles, managed to do the first 50 in 3hrs but the weather changed and the wind got up and it took me 3:30 to do the next 50
MON__00:30RUNStraight off the bike onto a short beach run , just over 5k
TUEPM01:00RUNMixed paced Trail Run
WEDAM00:40SWIMStarted off feeling good but by the rime I reached a mile I was feeling very sick and dizzy and had to abandon the swim - not good!
WEDPM00:55RUNEasy trail Run to see if I felt any better
THUPM02:00SWIMStructured session with the Masters Group - felt much better this time, but right knee was quite sore from push & Glide drills
FRIPM02:35RUNMarathon paced multi terrain run of just over 16mile - felt good cardiovascularly but my knees ached by the end of the run
SATAM04:00BIKE2nd long bike of the week, this time just over 60mile (I dint want to overdo things) did the first 45mile+ with my brother so kept the average speed down to 15mph, but the last 15mile on my own I was feeling good so blasted it and managed to average almost 20mph - i was very pleased with this and felt strong when i got of the bike
SAT__00:35RUNStraight off the bike onto a short beach run , this time closer to 8k



SWIM = 2:40
BIKE = 10:25
RUN = 5:35

TOTAL = 18:40

T – 13



MONAM00:55BIKEGym bike Session
MONPM01:00RUNMixed paced Trail Run
TUEPM02:00BIKETurbos session to a spinervals DVD - was to late home to get out doors
WED______REST - Tooth problems
THU______REST - Tooth problems
FRI______REST - Away
SAT______REST - Away (but did have a sports massage)
SUNAM01:30RUNNice run along the river
SUNPM02:30BIKEEasy paced MTB ride in Northumberland

SWIM = 0:00
BIKE = 5:20
RUN = 2:30

TOTAL = 7:50