Hi everyone, my name is Melanie. I've been pondering doing a triathlon for such a long time it's ridiculous, but now I'm committed to going to Miami in November to meet up with a close friend from the Army and we're going to do the Miami Man
(olympic distance
) together. Tomorrow I'll be starting the "16 week run focused" program for the olympic distance. This'll be my first.
I was an athletic little kid, and played soccer until volleyball took over my life in high school and college. Then I spent several years as a wildland firefighter, and discovered that I'm not the speediest runner out there, trying to keep up on crew runs. Those guys were 6-minute-milers, and I'm much happier closer to 8 1/2 or 9. After that there was the Army, which was physically quite easy compared to fire- in fire, the physical standards are the same for men and women, regardless of age.
These days I xc ski in the winter, bike in the summer
(actually I'm more partial to mountain biking than road biking, truth be told
), and I'm still not a very good runner. A couple years ago I trained for and rode a 200-mile road ride, and though the event wasn't a race, they still kept track of places, and I was the second woman to finish. I'm also a pretty mediocre swimmer, but I'm quite strong, so I suppose if I ever learn proper technique, that will help.
Ever since I started trying to improve my speed and endurance 12 years ago
(when I was getting ready to start on my first hotshot crew
), I've wondered about something: I have a freakishly slow heart rate, and it is VERY difficult for me to raise it. Brutal, hard effort for me is 155-160. Once, when I was 25 years old, I saw my HR make it all the way to 173 on a crew run, where I was running so hard to keep up with the guys I was beyond pain. I'm 36, and have a big, muscular build
(which probably explains the running
). I weigh about what I weighed in high school, which is 168-173...I think I could stand to lose 10 pounds, but much below 160, I'm pretty skinny. Anyone have any thoughts on the slow heart rate?
Thanks in advance; I'm enjoying the site.
M