Swim
Comments: This is the most civilized swim in triathlon. With a small field and 4 waves, there are probably 50 guys in my wave. I think I had contact once. I started out pretty smooth and was swimming side by side with a guy for about 100 yards, then he pulled ahead so I just drafted his feet for most of the remainder of the swim. Eventually my hands hit sand, I [pulled off my goggles stood up, and someone was yelling to keep swimming or I'd be DQ'd. I had hit a sand bar about 75-100 yards from the end! I just swam in the rest of the way with the goggle off, but I don't think it cost me much time. What would you do differently?: Not much. I know this swim was short, but with basically zero swim training, this was an outstanding swim. I guess all my tri-genetics are in the swim area. Why couldn't I have gotten the running genes? Transition 1
Comments: Not a great T1. I had some trouble getting the suit off and I wasn't rushing in general. I really need to work on lowering this time. I did wear socks, which is probably something I need to drop for these sprints. What would you do differently?: No socks, practice transitions. Bike
Comments: It starts with a pretty good hill right out of T1, so getting the HR down is tough. I didn't press too hard on the way out, and hit the turn around at 21:20. I pushed a little harder going back, but not too much since I knew the run was nasty. I came home in 17:35. This was basically a high effort but with a little more reserve than normal due to the expected tough run. What would you do differently?: Not too much, I think I hit this pretty much at my fitness level. Transition 2
Comments: Just an ok T2. I do not go hard enough in transition. Run
Comments: I knew what to expect, so I took it fairly easy and picked my way through the trail. I started off pretty relaxed and waited for my legs to come clean. It was about 1/2 mile in before I felt like they were in control. I pushed a little more int the middle, but held back since I knew the uphills at the end were coming. I finished very strong, so I probably ran too conservatively. Not even close to puking as I crossed the finish line! Miles were 8:53, 8:17, 9:03, 7:36 (last 1/3) What would you do differently?: Maybe push a little harder from the start. I remembered this being a harder run last year, and I think I held back too much as a result. Post race
Warm down: Got ready to help Z with his race, so not much cool down. What limited your ability to perform faster: Two weeks off running due to Achilles issue (other than the 5k race) might have hurt, though it didn't bother me at all during the race. I'd say I just need to run more and bike more. I'm just not a natural runner, and it's obvious as these young kids and skinny guys fly by me throughout the run! Keep working on the run is the key. I also need to keep working on my mental ability to push harder when running. Event comments: I love this race. It's a small field, it's a challenging course, and the set up is spectacular. A lot more really fast dudes showed up this year and I think that will continue as it becomes more known since it's so tough. This isn't a course to PR in terms of speed, but it's just a fun event. And thanks to Leigh, I have a real race kit now - if you can't be fast, at least look fast! Last updated: 2011-02-06 12:00 AM
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United States
Eastman Recreation
58F / 14C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 51/179
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Age Group Rank = 9/21
Got up at 4:30 and had a bagel with pb and J. Jumped in the car and headed up.
Ran until the Achilles felt ok. This only took about 1/2 mile today. Getting better.