Subject: RE: 1st times the charm... My brother in law is my height and has 20lbs on me in muscle. He sinks like a rock in the pool, biking is OK but pounds the pavement when he runs. His shoulder flexibility kills him the most in the water. Also, getting down on the aero bars is a challenge. I like lifting also, and gained 5-8lbs of mass late last summer to get into shape for my tri-training. But the more I run/bike/swim the more I feel I am shrinking. Most pro-triathletes look very lean in the arms and upper torso. If your a big guy, your gonna shrink a little, get ready, both fat and muscle. I still lift once a week or so (OK maybe twice a month now ) but I do not let it take one of my endurance slots for the week, purely extra, mainly to balance out the tri-work. Also, watch out and do not over do it. It is easy to get overly enthusiastic about this sport and get all gungho but the overtraining will limit your performance and can lead to premature injuries and such. Getting with "people who know what they are doing" is a great way to get started.
Welcome the group. You will find a great many kind and supportive people here. Training in a group is great, keep your friends motivated and you all will do great. Swim technique is everthing so getting with the Masters team. Keep your protein intake high to mitigate the muscle loss and don't forget the whole food carbs cuase your gonna burn them up. Good luck and have fun. |