Swim
Comments: After I finished my first 25 I kicked off the wall and my heartrate monitor slipped down to my stomach. I tried to slide it back up but instead it came off in my hand so I just through it to the side of the pool. On my second 25 I could start to feel my shoulders get tired. This would be the result of little to no swim training for over a month (I was never much of a swimmer anyway). I was much more aggressive this year over last. I actually passed people. This was mainly through kicking off harder from the wall. I got behind and to the side of someone doing the breast stroke so I kept getting kicked by them every stroke. I ended up holding off and kicking off the wall first. My right calf was cramping the whole swim but it never siezed up so I kept on swimming. What would you do differently?: Train more now that shoulder is feeling better. Transition 1
Comments: This really was my T1 transition. Through on my helmet and gloves. Took a gel. Took off my shoes and stated running for the mounting line. My problem was on the far side of the mounting line. I had meant to jump on my bike and go. I'd even done the rubberband thing on my shoes. Something I had never practiced and I paid for it. I had done the wrong shoe with the rubberband so it really got me confused and I almost fell over once as I was trying to get on. I was completely stopped and felt like I was there for quite a while. Finally I got in my shoes and took off. Putting the strap on as I was going. What would you do differently?: Practice mounting with the rubberband before the race! Bike
Comments: Once I actually got on the bike things went pretty smoothly. It is amazing how much faster a road bike is with aerobars than a mountain bike. Needless to say, my bike time this year was significantly better. Not much to note on the bike until one of the last turns of the third loop. I had been fighting back and forth with this guy on a mountain bike. He would pass me on the uphills and I would pass him on the downhills. He started to get quite a ways ahead of me at the beginning of the third loop which is an uphill. I went all out on the downhill and caught up to him at the very end of the downhill. Since I knew I wouldn't need my legs for anything else after this loop I really tried to stay ahead of him. I could see him coming up on me as we came into a turn. I took it a little wide but I still needed to slow down so I gave a little bit of brake but my brake stuck so I gave it a bit more then the brake. All of a sudden the brake got past the part where it was stuck and I got alot of brake. My front tire swerved and I thought I was going down. I kept upright though but it was just enough for the guy on the mountain bike to pass me. I was never able to catch up with him again. Right at the end as I was turning off the course and going towards the transition area I could feel my right calf start to cramp. It wasn't until I hopped off my bike that it completely cramped and I had to limp into the transition area where it started to loosen up just a bit. What would you do differently?: Lubricate my brakes prior to the race. Transition 2
Comments: This really was my T2 transition. This was pretty good. No complaints. Just had to throw everything off (except for my shorts of course). What would you do differently?: Run with bike all the way. Run
Comments: Last year I tried to run too fast on the run and paid for it later on. This time I just kept a good steady pace. Quick but not fast. I jumped in about middle of the pack when they started us off and I paid for it. I should've been in the first quarter because I had to pass a lot of people that were much slower on a path that didn't alway accomodate passing. I had meant to hydrate better before I started but the water bottle I froze last night hadn't melted enough yet. Lesson learned. So I tried to get some water at the first water station but they just gave the last cup they had ready to the guy in front of me. No biggie I thought since it was much MUCH cooler than last year. I continued running and met up with a guy that was running his first triathlon. He was a mountain biker that had recently started running. I thought his pace was rather aggressive for his experience but some people are just more athletic than me so I wished him well when we got to the next water station because I definitely wanted to get some water. I wanted two cups. One to dump on my head and the other to drink. I took one from the first volunteer and a second from the second volunteer but I think the second volunteer wasn't expecting me to take one from him also so I had to literaly TAKE it from him. In the process of doing so, I squashed the cup and lost all the water. I said "Oh well" and dumped the cup I did have on my head and went on. A little bit after this I passed who I thought was StandsWithFists but I wasn't sure but after I passed her and she said "I'll catch up on the bike!" I knew who it was. The thought of her catching me was on my mind all the way through the bike. I came into transition feeling great. What would you do differently?: I would've hydrated more before the race so I wouldn't have needed to mess with the aid stations. I also think I could've pushed it a bit harder but I was determined not to have a repeat of last year where I went out to hard and crashed later on. Post race
Warm down: Walked back to get my heartrate monitor from the side of lane one and it just so happened that that was where the family was. Little did they know that I was already done. Tried stretching my right calf a lot but it was no use. The damage was done. I thought about getting a massage but there was always a line and I didn't want to wait. What limited your ability to perform faster: Training for the last three weeks because of a shoulder and hip problem. Event comments: It was nice to have two water stations on the run course this year. The food available for after the race didn't have a lot of variety. Water, bananas, oranges and cookies. I was suprised they didn't have any electrolyte drink or anything with protein. Last updated: 2008-12-18 12:00 AM
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United States
Triple Sports
85F / 29C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 84/219
Age Group = M35-39
Age Group Rank = 21/34
This is a reverse triathlon so start with run.
We got up at 4:45am with the intent of getting 4 sleeping kids packed into the car and pulling out at 5:00am. My wife and I must've been very tired last night before going to bed to think that was even remotely possible. Anyway we finally pull out at 5:20 only to realize as we are about to get on the 60 that we forgot our youngest's shoes. Back we go. I was trying not to panic but I thought that it was going to take us over and hour to get to Anthem when it really only took us about 45min. So much for estimating! I think that is the earliest I've ever made it to a race.
Stretched a bit and tried to find the family before my race started. As I was going into the transition area I did see StandsWithFists. It was kind of wierd since I had never met her before but I had read her blog and seen some of her photo albums before. It was a little eerie to see someone in real life that you've only known from the internet. Anyway, we chatted for a moment. She said she'd kick my rear and I agreed and then we went on our way.