Two of my four kids just finished their first 70.3 in Cambridge MD this past June. While watching them come out of the swimming stage, I observed what looked like a fit 65 year old guy coming out of the water and I said to myself: “I can do this!” My two kinds inspired me too.
A couple of things about me. I just retired a year a go after 45 years behind the desk. During my career I gained 60 lbs
(162 to 222 at 5’11”
) since I last ran and cycled somewhat competitively at age 40. Since then, I also developed quite a bit of bad joints due to OA in every major joint and found running especially to hurt my knees and hips.
A year ago right after retirement I started weightlifting and eating better to get in better shape, although I did very little cardio other than occasion Peloton ride. I was lifting 3-4 times per week and got my wight down to 210 before stalling out. After the 70.3 in June, I started counting calories to make sure I was in deficit and added 5-6 cardio sessions of swimming, cycling and very, very light running. I have reduced my weight to 189
(no alcohol August helped too!
)
I set my goal for Port St. Lucie sprint on December 8 2024. Progress has been slow other than cycling. My cycling has gone very good
(for me
) and I’m now able to cover my 14 mile loop in CT with 600’ of vertical in around 1 hour exactly.
My swimming has been a major disappointment thus far and surprisingly poor which is surprising since I swam competitively in high school and also played water polo. I cannot get past 25 yards of freestyle with gasping for air. I have tried all the usual drills to help me to no real noticeable improvement. I can though swim 5/8th of a mile in pool no problem with breaststroke and thinking I might have to rely on this for my first Tri.
Running too has been disappointing. I ran long distance in High School and marathon distances in my 20’s. I ran until 40 before having the above mentioned issues with knees and hips. So far my longest non stop slow distance is 1.5 miles. I would not the newer shoes are amazing and so far, no hip or knee issues.
My biggest issues is I am extensively traveling in September and November which means I can only run. And in October I will have a sinus operation which will sideline swimming for 2 weeks. So I have little time to improve.
I feel I could do the breaststroke for the swim section
(need to practice in ocean
), the cycling is no big issue, and for the run section, I could ultimately run/walk. So I’m still thinking I am going to enter?
Thoughts? My only goal is to finish for my first Tri.