Swim
Comments: This was a flat-out bad swim performance for me. I don't know if I was tired from yesterday's swim or what-- I swam each of the 500's yesterday much faster than this and that was without a wetsuit. I just never got my head down and never found my form-- my as* and legs were down the whole time and my stroking was weak. I think I may have been trying to sight too often to correct my only flaw in Memphis. Oh well-- a good swim would have knocked off another minute at this distance. No biggie, but it did prevent me from going sub-1:20. What would you do differently?: Just concentrate on my form. I think I was stretching out OK, but my "catch" was bad and I did not push the water down past me to generate power. I was also dragging my as* and feet throughout the swim. Transition 1
Comments: This was a really nice improvement on my T1 in Memphis. I kept the HR under control exiting the water, made a nice run to my spot, got my wetsuit off quickly (thanks to using extra Body Glide on my calves) and slipped right into my shoes. I went sans socks this time, mostly because my socks were soaking anyway. I did develop a small, superficial blister on my right instep during the run but no biggie. What would you do differently?: Nada. Good T1. Bike
Comments: Well, I did ease back a touch on the bike, trying to keep my cadence way up and maybe sacrificing a little power. Considering the speeds I was maintaining, i was actually surprised I didn't break a 20mph average. but then, i didn't taper at all for this race and I think that may have impacted me a bit here. There were also spots I took it a little easy due to the wet pavement. I didn't feel too much like crashing today, especially after seeing a couple of riders bite it hard. What would you do differently?: Not much, it was a decent ride for me without a taper. Transition 2
Comments: Again, a nice transition. Ran with the bike to the far end of transition fairly fast and quickly slipped into my running shoes. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Run
Comments: Yeah, baby. This was what today was all about-- finishing strong and re-building my confidence in my run after Memphis. I consider this mission accomplished. I eased into the run, found my legs at about the 3/4 mile mark, then found a good comfortable stride. My only flaw was waiting a bit too long to go to my kick-- that was really about never having done or seen the course before. For me. this was a solid run, especially considering I didn't taper and have done very little speed work to date this season. What would you do differently?: Kick into my kick sooner. Post race
Warm down: I stopped running. What limited your ability to perform faster: My sucky swim-- just didn't concentrate on form at all. I think that's due to getting less than 3 hours of sleep-- I just wasn't sharp mentally at all. I didn't run this race "angry" as i had intended, but I did enjoy it. Event comments: I got out of this race what I wanted-- a good brick workout and the chance to rebuild confidence in my run off the bike. I believe this may be my PR for a sprint, but it was a shorter course (only 15mi. bike) and a fast one, too. My swim blew big chunks. Still, I successfully dealt with the elements and had a chance to meet and hang out with a few BT'ers after the race. It was great to finally put some faces with all those usernames! Great to meet you/see you again Morey1, PeterAk, Pseudoyams and jszat! Last updated: 2007-06-03 12:00 AM
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United States
Lake Mills Triathlon
Precipitation
Overall Rank = 192/663
Age Group = 35 - 39
Age Group Rank = 23/51
I woke up at 4:30am to get ready and leave by 5:00 and made the trip to Lake Mills in 45 minutes. After finding parking on a side street, I rode the bike down and found a decent slot in the middle of the rack for my wave. Then it was off to register and pick up the goody bag. That was when the rain came. Luckily, I anticipated it and brought plastic trash bags to cover my stuff (a lesson I learned to heed after last year's deluge at Tri-ing for Children's.) It was a great move-- my stuff was perfectly dry when I got to it in T1.
I jumped in the water and did a little bit of swimming just to acclimate. I also did some light stretching.