Swim
Comments: Every stroke along the shoreline pulled up a handful of weeds. I've never competed in a group start OWS before. So I really wasn't prepared for the survival aspect. Turns around the buoys got tight and I found more pressure to fight to swim rather than focus on breathing and stroke. I sucked at this swim today!! My calves started cramping about half way through and I ended up doing the beautiful backstroke... thus my wonderful time! I didn't swim straight and constantly had to realign myself. I gotta work on this! What would you do differently?: EVERYTHING! Practice More. I swam 10 hours the week before my last tri... How many hours the week before this tri??? None. Thus the importance of practice and consistency. This was undoubtedly my worst 500 yd swim ever. Transition 1
Comments: T1 went well! I was able to regain focus after the swim and get in and out in a decent time. I decided not to wear socks (preplanned this). I had alternate plans about wearing a shirt during the bike and run depending how I felt after the swim... I worked up enough heat during the swim to go shirtless for the rest of the race - Oh Yeah! What would you do differently?: I felt good about T1. I need to work more on my transitions to improve my times, but I felt good about this! Bike
Comments: I got on it quick for the bike in hopes of fixing the lost time swimming. I pushed hard. I decided (pre-race) that I would push hard for the first 7-8 miles and then move into cadence riding for the duration. But after the turn around I felt good keeping a higher speed and decided not to slow that little bit into cadence. I got passed many times by Cervelo (and the like) bikes. I want my new bike now! What would you do differently?: I should follow pre-race plans and stick to them. They work in training - apply them during a race. Switch to cadence riding and save the legs for later. Drink more water during the bike. Transition 2
Comments: The guy who bike racked next to me left T2 with his bag and stuff into my transition area. I didn't throw it out of my way like the voices in my head told me to. I racked my bike backwards, slipped my bike shoes off and my running shoes on and I was off. I loved hearing my wife and daughter yelling and cheering me on! T2 went well also. I still kicked butt with less than a minute! What would you do differently?: Practice getting my shoes off before T2. I can now see how much more that would have helped. Run
Comments: I felt good going into the run. My legs were a bit tight because of my last minute decision to ride hard rather than ride cadence for the last few miles of the bike. After a mile or so the legs felt good. Got to the turn around and took 2 waters, one for my body and one for my inards. I definitely felt stronger returning from the turn around. I was able to keep up a good pace. ran for a little bit with Trixie and then fell behind. Who can keep up with her, seriously. Near the end I saw a leg marking of 25 - S. So I had to beat him! I hit the downhill trail hard then onto the pavement. I passed him and hear his feet hitting hard behind me, I had no choice but to push even harder. My hamstring on my left leg started to cramp during the last quarter mile - no way am I gonna let him pass me! Then I saw it - FINISH. I knew where it was, but seeing it is always rewarding. I never let the guy behind me past. That felt good because I am sure he was trying to get back past me! ***PR PR PR PR PR*** What would you do differently?: Again, stick to the pre-race training plan. I've had a couple good runs recently, so I knew I could push a bit harder to get a good time. Post race
Warm down: Some SERIOUS stretching. I even passed by the water, HEED and nutrition first because I was cramping so bad. Stretched out for about 10 minutes then back to get some eats! What limited your ability to perform faster: Lack of proper training. I want to do an Olympic next year. While this was only my 2nd Tri, it was my worst swim ever. So I can see now the true importance of sticking to a plan! Event comments: 3D did a good job. We waited for a few slower people to finish before the awards ceremony. Who am I to complain though? I stuck around to watch everyone win their awards. Did I mention that I PR'd my run! Last updated: 2008-01-03 12:00 AM
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United States
3 Disciplines
Overcast
Overall Rank = 83/192
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 7/14
Unfortunately my pre-routine was crap. I did minimal training and never really got focused.
I lost the opportunity to do a warm up swim as I wasn't paying close attention as to when I could actually 'warm-up' My heat started 40 minutes after the first heat, so I didn't want to 'warm-up' 40 minutes early. Then there wasn't sufficient time to warm up after the heats started entering the water.