Saturday, August 27, 2011

Extra Effort



I placed sleepy Garfield at the top of my blog because I am super tired after a very busy week! I put in quite a bit of effort this week in order to get all of my miles done before Hurricane Irene hit Concord.

Coming off an exciting Timberman weekend, I had a few easy workouts early in the week. But for the remainder of the week, I pushed my body to make sure I completed all of my workouts. I did three shorter bike rides instead of my long ride on Saturday. This was an adjustment made so I could get in my long run on Saturday before work. Basically, whenever I could fit in a ride, I did. I ended up riding 18 miles in the rain on Thursday. It was unpleasant, but I completed the miles.

This was week 24 of my training!!! It is kind of crazy when I think that I have been training for 6 months!!! I have only two weeks left until Pumpkinman and I am getting psyched! It is going to be difficult, but exciting to see how far I can push my body.

Week 24 Recap:
Monday- 30 minute swim
Tuesday- 18 mile bike ride
Wednesday- 5 mile run / 20 mile bike ride
Thursday- 30 minute swim /18 mile bike ride
Friday- OFF
Saturday- 12 mile run / 18 mile bike ride

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Timberman Sprint Summary



Timberman Sprint 2011 is in the books. This was my first time participating in this particular event (last year I watched Mark complete the grueling 70.3 course) and I have to say that it was a really fun race! This was also my first triathlon that I got to race in with my friend Melissa! Melissa has been my awesome training buddy for about two years now and I owe much of my triathlon success to her. She has been willing to get up early and go for long rides or early morning swims. In fact, I think this race went very well because of our 60 mile bike ride last week. That course was so hilly and challenging that Timberman felt like a mild jog in comparison. Melissa also had a great race with a very strong swim early on. Great job, Melissa!

Ok, so the race report. Melissa and I headed up to Gunstock for a 5:00am arrival. We gathered our gear, had our bikes jammed into the school bus shuttle, and hopped into the shuttle for our short ride to Ellacoya State Park in Gilford, NH. We arrived with plenty of time to spare--which was good because I had a snag in the beginning. In trying to get my bike into transition, I was stopped because the handlebar plugs had both fallen out. The volunteers couldn't get those to stay in, so I had to go over to the MC Cyclery tent for a quick tape fix. Crisis averted thanks to the helpful crew from MC--thanks guys! I was then able to get into transition and started to set up my little area. I didn't take any pictures this year, but it was definitely a tight squeeze with well over 1000 participants (I am still trying to find the exact # and figure out my overall rank). I waited in line for the bathroom for awhile, but decided it was not worth the wait and maneuvered into my wetsuit. Melissa and I had plenty of time to acclimate in the water as we were both in later swim waves. I think this really helped to calm my nerves. If you have been reading my blog, or know what happened to me in June, then you would know I have had some serious issues with the swim this year. However, this was not going to be one of those days! We observed the earlier swim waves and watched a lot of people running or dolphin diving because the water was very shallow. Luckily, I am short and can swim in super shallow water. When it was time for my swim wave, I stayed to the edge of the inside and started swimming early on. This really helped conserve my energy. I also breathed only on the right side as another strategy to calm my nerves. All of these seemed to work! I noticed I was ahead of most of my other age group swimmers, and then the passing began! I passed people of all different age groups and this really boosted my confidence. I had one little glitch in that I ended up veering way to the left (probably as a result of the one side breathing/lack of sighting) and had to quickly make up some time and return to the inside of the course. Once I did that, I pushed really hard to the finish. I noticed another white cap trying to catch me, so I pushed it even harder. I ended up 5th out of the water for my age group! This was my best swim to date! I am still waiting for the final rank on my swim, but I definitely was in the top 100 on this swim (men and women)! Considering where I was in June, this was a huge success. My total swim time for .33 miles was 9:50.

Next, the bike ride. As I mentioned earlier, Melissa and I have been doing some pretty intense bike rides over the last three weeks (including the 70.3 course), so this 15 mile ride was nothing to worry about. I did have another mechanical glitch in the beginning, before I was able to get on my bike, I noticed my chain had fallen off. I do know how to put it back on, but since I was in front of people and filled with adrenaline, I ran over to MC again and they quickly helped me out. After I jumped on my bike, I easily passed many riders on the hills because I've been training on huge hills lately. I knew where to gain speed and momentum. Overall, the ride was not overly eventful--I felt like it just kind of flew by. I completed the bike ride in 53:05 and averaged 17mph. I still was in pretty good shape in my age group on the bike.

Finally, the run. Oh running, how I loathe you. Ok, I don't totally dislike running, but I prefer a nice 2 mile decompressing jog vs. a fast run after swimming and biking, But it had to be done. I started out fairly slow, but as I noticed many of my age groupers (30-35) passing me, I knew I was going to have to step it up a bit. I am really not a fast runner. I do try, but I just never seem to get the results I want in the run. Anyway, I did pick up my pace and finished in 25:31 for a pace of 8:31. I actually consider this to be relatively fast, but it is definitely an area where I lose time to the other athletes.

My overall race time was 1:35:31, so I am pretty pleased with how the race went. I will add my overall age group rank when they post the results.

There is only one more race for the 2011 season and it is a big one--Pumpkinman 70.3!!!

Week 23 Workouts:
Monday-REST
Tuesday- 15 min swim/40 minute bike ride
Wednesday- 20 minute run
Thursday- 10 minute swim/20 minute bike ride
Friday-REST
Saturday- Timberman Sprint Triathlon!
Sunday-REST

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Raise the Bar!





Recently, my coach, Sean Snow, wrote about raising the bar and took on the world of mountain bike racing. Although I am not going to take on any more new challenges right now, I decided I could certainly push harder in my own training. This week I really stepped it up--particularly on the weekend. The whole week was challenging, especially since I started at my new job! I do think the new job will give me a lot more free time where I can just enjoy being human again :)

Melissa helped me take my training to a new level on Saturday with the EXTREMELY challenging bike course that she mapped out and we actually managed to complete. We started the ride in Meredith, NH and ended up going through 6 towns for a total of 60 miles! Most of the ride was filled with challenging hills. In fact, after the first 15 miles, I thought maybe we were being too ambitious in our bike course. However, we persevered and miles 38-50 were quite a bit better. But the last 10 miles contained some painful hills that were more painful after already biking 50 miles :) When we did finally reach the summit of the Meredith climbs, my right foot got a painful "hot spot"--this was very unpleasant, but I pushed through until the end. This was my longest and most challenging ride so far, but I am sure there are more to come!

After our crazy bike ride on Saturday, I was not sure how I'd get through an 11 mile run on Sunday. I also happened to be in Holderness, NH which has no flat areas--this meant more hills!!! I dragged myself out of bed on Sunday, popped on the tunes, and headed out for a 2 1/2 hour grueling hill run. After I completed that, I rested in the sun for a bit, had some lunch, and then did a 30 minute open water swim in Squam with Mark as my personal kayak escort. Unlike many of my recent stressful swims, I felt totally at ease and was able to breathe normally throughout the swim. So, if I could have Mark kayak next to me during my triathlons, I'd be all set! I hope I can bring these feelings of calm with me to the Timberman Sprint on Saturday.

Next week is taper in preparation for Timberman. I am so excited to REST a bit this week!

Week 22 Summary:
Monday- 60 minute swim
Tuesday- Rest
Wednesday- Track workout / 30 minute swim
Thursday- 18.5 mile bike ride / 20 min jog/walk
Friday- 5 mile run
Saturday- 60 mile bike ride!!!
Sunday- 11 mile hill run / 30 minute open water!

Monday, August 8, 2011

No Turning Back



Week 21 was an intense training week. I also realized that I've worked so hard at this point, there is not turning back from the Pumpkinman in September. I've put in a ton of effort and time throughout the summer in preparation. Week 21 was no exception. I had several lengthy swim sessions, a really long run on Sunday, and my longest bike ride to date on Friday. Somehow, I am still standing--though I feel a bit stiff today, so I may need to add in some yoga to stretch out more.

The highlight workout of the week was doing a 50 mile bike ride with Melissa on Friday. We tested out most of the Timberman long course to get in the miles. We were pleasantly surprised that at mile 38, we did not feel like we had been biking for that long. However, the Leavitt Rd hill at 39 did start to make us feel like it had been a long ride. We finished though in about 3 hours and 30 minutes. This was not a bad time considering we chatted and took our time. I'm pretty sure we should both be able to rock the sprint course on 8/20! I will need to find a new 56 mile ride for this next weekend somewhere in the Holderness/Squam Lake area. I am open to suggestions so feel free to share!

21 in a nutshell:
Monday- 60 minute swim
Tuesday-Track workout
Wednesday- 45 minute swim/ 75 minute bike ride
Thursday- 4 mile run
Friday- 50 mile bike ride
Saturday- OFF, tubing adventure on the White River
Sunday- 10 mile run / 20 minute open water swim