Swim
Comments: Not a horrible swim for my lack of training. I did Galveston 70.3 in April and swim a total of 250m on June 1st for my prep. I was really feeling it toward the 300m mark. Passed 6 swimmers which helped out mentally during the swim. What would you do differently?: Train....I consider myself a decent-to-good swimmer but lack of training played a big part in the time. Transition 1
Comments: Had a decent rack location. As I exited the water, my wife, daughter and neighbors were right there. After the race, my wife commented "you didn't look good coming out the water" (see my race comments - haha) What would you do differently?: Nothing....easy Bike
Comments: Felt okay on the bike for the race....again....lack of training. The course wasn't as technical as in years past, but had an additional hill. Got passed by a lot of good riders. Biking has never been my strong point but have focused more on it (well....prior to Galveston). My race pics look like I know what I was doing and didn't look half bad. What would you do differently?: Again....train a little more leading up to the race. I signed up for this race a few weeks after Galveston to have a goal to continue training....but that didn't work out as planned. Transition 2
Comments: Another decent transition. Saw my crew again and got a kiss from my daughter (and she wanted a drink from my water and to throw the cup away....is this considered outside assistance???? - haha). What would you do differently?: Not much.....I did find myself trying to put on my race belt after putting on my visor...and realized I was just standing in front of my bike. I usually just slip the shoes on and put on visor and blet while running....don't know why I decided that standing at the rack and putting that on was a great idea Run
Comments: Bwaahhaahaaahaaa.....this is where my lack of training hit me. First 1/2 mile, I felt okay and thought....I can keep this up. Then, my mind took over and I started walking. Saw Rhetts again and thought "I should pace with him"....that lasted about 300m. I walked close to a mile of the entire run. After the first mile marker, my legs opened up and I was feeling better....but that was short lived too. I can blame some of it on the heat, but that's just a small portion of it. Again....training. What would you do differently?: Train, train, train....maybe actually run more than 10 miles in 2 and a half months. A brick probably would have helped out too. Post race
Warm down: Found my crew, saw Rhetts and his crew....found my other friends who were waiting on their son to finish, chatted with others..... What limited your ability to perform faster: If you haven't seen the theme today, then do back and re-read..... Event comments: Good race, again.....the swim start was a HUGE cluster. No one to control who was going into the water based on their numbers. (I'm not talking about sandbaggers or beginners putting 3:00 as their swimtime....just people with no regard to the numbering system). I let the RD know about this. I may do the race in October here....but if that issue isn't corrected at that race, this may be my last time doing it. Other than that....can't complain. good race, support, volunteers, and post-race. Last updated: 2011-07-12 12:00 AM
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Cooper Fitness Center at Craig Ranch
90F / 32C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 288/512
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Broke the cardinal rule of Tri's.....did something new on raceday. I got up and ate a Clif Bar (opposed to my normal Powerbar), 16oz of water, and a 5-Hour energy.....which helped a lot. The "something new" for the race did not effect me.
Did a stretch or two, talked to Rhetts, saw my pastor who was doing the race, talked to some others that I knew before the swim start