St. Patrick's Day Triathlon
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St. Patrick's Day Triathlon - Triathlon
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Swim
Comments: Initially disappointed in timing, then realized this was meters and not yards. Still, so was last week and I came out with a poorer time, with a much shorter run to transition. So not sure what's up with that. What would you do differently?: Just keep swimming. Transition 1
Comments: Quicker than I'd have thought, especially since the bike exit was as far from my spot as possible, literally from one corner to the other. What would you do differently?: Not too much. Bike
Comments: Incorporated roughly 4 x 5 minute tougher intervals, starting roughly just before the first loop. Two minutes easy riding (if possible; hills intervened) in between. Just measured this by the way my legs felt. Came out of the aerobars only on sharp turns and a couple of times on the hills. Pulled feet from shoes about a quarter-mile out. What would you do differently?: Nothing; good ride. Transition 2
Comments: Ran in the new Hokas, so did put on socks here, which I guess is what took so dang long. Got off the bike and jogged barefoot through transition well enough, but sitting down to put on and tie shoes evidently took some time. What would you do differently?: From this point on I need to bring back sockless brick runs so I can start getting used to that. Only concerned about the shoes; don't want to use the Hokas since that'll really abuse them; will have to evaluate options.. Run
Comments: Followed my pacing and interval plan pretty spot on but got tired enough that I did do more walking than anticipated, including a tough uphill section late in the run that I walked for maybe 45 seconds. I knew I could finish in roughly 34 minutes, but had hoped for somewhere in the 33:30 range. Guess walking that 45 seconds versus slow jogging is probably what cost me. Was plenty tired afterwards, though, so it's not like I lallygagged. What would you do differently?: Beginning to think age is catching up to me since I seem physically incapable of improving my run times. I obviously have the endurance to finish; I'm not wheezing or struggling to breathe; chest not hurting or burning; so...what then? HR averaged HR max. Had planned to push for the second mile, and it was my fastest at 10:54, but not too different from 11:06 first mile. HR maxed at 180 in both first and second miles. Difficult to imagine that I'm just being lazy. Will continue to keep training. Post race
Warm down: Caught a breath, got a bottle of water, and made my way slowly back to transition. What limited your ability to perform faster: Running fitness is evidently the problem, but I'm struggling to figure out how to improve it and get faster. Event comments: Great to see DAR racing again. Fun event, well managed, done up right. Good protocols for this Covid/post-Covid era. Highly recommend these guys. Last updated: 2021-03-21 12:00 AM
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United States
Dallas Athletes Racing
45F / 7C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 203/294
Age Group = M 60-64
Age Group Rank = 7/11
Up at about 5am. Bag packed previous day. Pumped tires and put bike in car, put bag in car, left at 5:55. Just after waking up, had a couple of pieces of toast with cinnamon sugar to get some calories in me.
No warm-up. They kept us in transition until our bibs were called for the pool swim. Made it easy to get transition area set up to my liking...good. But since it was cold out (mid 40s with some wind) we were all kind of shivering in our shoes and struggling to stay warm...bad!