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2009-06-15 2:38 PM |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread this is the race i started my come back to tris with last year. i am anxious to see how i have improved. barring a 90 degree day or injury i should be able to get an apples to apples comparison of my improvement.
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2009-06-16 11:29 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
5 | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Alum Creek tri will be my first tri. I was feeling ok about it until I did my first open water swim about two weeks ago. Now, I am getting a bit nervous. I swim in circles and I found that I get over anxious swimming in open water, especially when I know my feet can't touch bottom. I know it is 80% mental. I have been training for more than three months, but now just want it to be over. Any tips (I will event take reassurance at this point ) people can provide is appreciated. How well is the swim course marked? Are there guards placed throughout the swim course for safety? I know I can swim the distance, but my mind is throwing up road (err, water) blocks!! Wayne |
2009-06-17 1:52 AM in reply to: #2223210 |
Veteran 303 Columbus, Ohio | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread iwhenry - 2009-06-17 12:29 AM Alum Creek tri will be my first tri. I was feeling ok about it until I did my first open water swim about two weeks ago. Now, I am getting a bit nervous. I swim in circles and I found that I get over anxious swimming in open water, especially when I know my feet can't touch bottom. I know it is 80% mental. I have been training for more than three months, but now just want it to be over. Any tips (I will event take reassurance at this point ) people can provide is appreciated. How well is the swim course marked? Are there guards placed throughout the swim course for safety? I know I can swim the distance, but my mind is throwing up road (err, water) blocks!! Wayne I'm a newbie myself, but I share the very same concerns of swimming in open water as you do. So much so that I didn't sign up for the Deer Creek tri and purposely waited for the Wendy's tri since the swim was along the beach and I could stand up if I ended up in a panic. I had done one tri (pool swim) when someone asked me if I ever got the "panic" feeling when I did the swim portion. I had never heard of anyone panicking before, but from the day I was asked that question, the seed was planted. Fast forward to this years Miami U tri (another pool swim). While doing the swim portion of the race, I panicked. Partly because I over exerted myself trying to pass people and the fact that I was too focused and worried about what everyone near me was doing that I didn't totally focus on swimming my own race. But, had I not been asked that question prior to this race, I don't know that I would have ever experienced that panic feeling. Like you said, it's all mental and you just have to overcome it, which you can! I went to Alum Creek a few times before doing the Wendy's Tri to swim. Each time I went, I swam nearly 4 times the distance I would have to swim during the race. It was reassurance for me to do this. On race day, I had a great swim (to my standards). I had a plan though. My plan was to start in the back of my wave, not worry about what others in my wave were doing, have a nice and steady swim, and it worked out great for me. Without making a concience decision to do so, I performed decent in my wave and even passed several swimmers that started in the wave 3 minutes before mine. That swim was a total confidence booster for me. My advice (based on my very limited experience) is to swim as much as you can in open water before the race. Like I said above, i recommend doing this in the same body of water where you will be racing. Also, what's nice about Alum Creek, you can swim along the beach in the deeper water, but not be too far from where you will be able to touch. You can start shallow, and when you get more comfortable you can go a little deeper. Before you know it, being able to touch won't be a concern. As far as swimming in circles, are you referring to not being able to swim in a straight line? Sighting is something to practice as well. It's easy when you're in the pool and you can follow the black line, but in the open water you obviously don't have that benefit. Some people sight every 4,5,7, or however many strokes. I'm not very good at it so I sight about every 3. As far as finding out how to sight, I looked up several videos on youtube. Sounds kind of corny but it's kind of hard to explain to someone on the internet. It's something that you have to really see. I plan to continue swimming at Alum Creek to stay fresh in the water. I have been going on Saturday mornings. Let me know if you want to go. It's always nice to have someone to swim with. I know several other BT'ers go as well. At any rate, good luck to you. Hopefully some of the more experience folks will weigh in too and offer their advice. Dan |
2009-06-17 7:46 AM in reply to: #2223260 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread DLaw - 2009-06-17 2:52 AM iwhenry - 2009-06-17 12:29 AM Alum Creek tri will be my first tri. I was feeling ok about it until I did my first open water swim about two weeks ago. Now, I am getting a bit nervous. I swim in circles and I found that I get over anxious swimming in open water, especially when I know my feet can't touch bottom. I know it is 80% mental. I have been training for more than three months, but now just want it to be over. Any tips (I will event take reassurance at this point ) people can provide is appreciated. How well is the swim course marked? Are there guards placed throughout the swim course for safety? I know I can swim the distance, but my mind is throwing up road (err, water) blocks!! Wayne ... it's all mental and you just have to overcome it, which you can! I went to Alum Creek a few times before doing the Wendy's Tri to swim. Each time I went, I swam nearly 4 times the distance I would have to swim during the race. It was reassurance for me to do this. On race day, I had a great swim (to my standards). I had a plan though. My plan was to start in the back of my wave, not worry about what others in my wave were doing, have a nice and steady swim, and it worked out great for me. Without making a conscience decision to do so, I performed decent in my wave and even passed several swimmers that started in the wave 3 minutes before mine. That swim was a total confidence booster for me. My advice (based on my very limited experience) is to swim as much as you can in open water before the race. Like I said above, i recommend doing this in the same body of water where you will be racing. Also, what's nice about Alum Creek, you can swim along the beach in the deeper water, but not be too far from where you will be able to touch. You can start shallow, and when you get more comfortable you can go a little deeper. Before you know it, being able to touch won't be a concern. As far as swimming in circles, are you referring to not being able to swim in a straight line? Sighting is something to practice as well. It's easy when you're in the pool and you can follow the black line, but in the open water you obviously don't have that benefit. Some people sight every 4,5,7, or however many strokes. I'm not very good at it so I sight about every 3. As far as finding out how to sight, I looked up several videos on youtube. Sounds kind of corny but it's kind of hard to explain to someone on the internet. It's something that you have to really see. I plan to continue swimming at Alum Creek to stay fresh in the water. I have been going on Saturday mornings. Let me know if you want to go. It's always nice to have someone to swim with. I know several other BT'ers go as well. At any rate, good luck to you. Hopefully some of the more experience folks will weigh in too and offer their advice. Dan Excellent advice. And as far as lifeguards go - there will be an abundance including ones in kayaks at the deeper points. Alum is really shalow so almost 2/3 of the swim will be in 6 feet or less water. it is a triangle - start at the south end of the beach and head 45º to the right. you head toward a giant yellow (or maybe pink or orange) marker. turn left around the marker -head north to the next one. turn left around it and head back to the point where you started. RUN to T1 (this short run is usually part of your swim time so go hard) congratulations - next time someone asks about the swim it will be your turn to pass along advice. |
2009-06-22 8:42 AM in reply to: #2219117 |
5 | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Thanks to both of you for the advice. I went up to Alum Creek Saturday morning with a friend and have to say the swim was 100% better this time around. I think we swam about about 3/4 mile or more, but I am a bad judge of the actual distance. Thanks for the offer DLaw to swim with me, but I had family in town all last week and didn't see your post until today. If you continue swimming at AC after this week's tri it would be great to have someone to swim with. In any case, I am much more comfortable in the water now and will take your words to heart! I am going to look up spotting videos as you suggested. This is an area that I still need work on, and I know it will be a bit more difficult when I don't have the beach as an anchor point. Can't wait for Sunday. I wish you both well and thank you again! Wayne Edited by iwhenry 2009-06-22 8:45 AM |
2009-06-23 12:58 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Getting my bike tuned up today. I wanna get in some quality workouts this week while not overdoing it. I am totally excited about this one. The biggest loose end I have is childcare. My wife may need to work. I was hoping to hang out after the event but I may finish and bolt so I can be home by 9. |
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2009-06-24 10:00 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread I thought this was a 14 mile race - it is actually less than 13! Any final thoughts pre-race anyone? |
2009-06-25 11:02 AM in reply to: #2219117 |
Master 2210 Columbus, Ohio Coaching member | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Good luck Brue! I know you'll have a great race! Did you get your child care situation worked out? David will be there taking pics of me. Our kids are going to be on a sleepover. |
2009-06-25 12:29 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread I just talked to Amanda. She is going to come up with the lids to see the finish and make the exchange. I'll hang out with the kids and anybody else at the park for as long as people wanna stay. Of course I wish I started in the first wave because Lily asks why I let so many people beat me when I am not in the top finishers. Does the web site have wave launch times? I think I was in the fourth wave last year. |
2009-06-26 2:52 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread just did an elevation profile of the course on line this thing is flat. the only "hills" are over the first half mile you gain 150+ ft and a couple miles before the finish you have another 3/4 mile 180 ft climb. Max elevation change is 2%. I road this last year totally inexperienced and on an el cheapo bike and flew. I climbed the worst part a couple weeks ago in Wendy's - unless you are on a mountain bike and you are reasonably fit you will fly. The heat will be your worst enemy. I have skipped the fluids on the bike in many sprint distance ride but will be using the aero bar bottle with gatorade. As far as water temp goes, it is now warmer than what is preferable for competition swimming. Nothin you can do about it but stay cool before starting. This short of a distance with warm water - you may want to consider skipping the wet suit. The run course had puddles last year. But unless it rains again before the race we should be OK. They had a fluid station at the start of the run last year which I think makes more sense than with 1.5 to go. bikes had an assigned rack position so it is not crucial to rack first. they actually had burgers and hot dogs for post race food along with the usual stuff. Anyone hanging out after the race? My kids are coming up for the finish and we will stay to eat, swim and play. |
2009-06-27 11:54 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread |
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2009-06-28 9:33 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
5 | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Well I did it. My first tri is now a thing of the past. The swim was a bit rougher for me than I hoped but I survived and now think I will be better prepared for the next go 'round. Anxiety set in a bit and at times I swore the buoys were getting farther away. And while my plan to start in the back of my heat was good, I failed to account for the other divisions, including the Olympic folks, in the water. Managed to get kicked pushed and slapped, but I know that is just part of the experience. I will be more aware of this next time. The bike is fast. Fun course actually. I did find myself feeling a bit sorry for the folks laboring up the hill before the finish on mountain bikes. Just bought a new bike a month ago and it helped propel me up the hill. The run seemed longer than 5k. The turnaround seemed like it would never come. Actually felt like the run course was hilly, at least more than I am used to anyway. Overall, was an amazing experience and I will never forget the feeling of crossing the finish line. I cannot wait for the next one. Wayne |
2009-06-28 9:35 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
5 | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread BTW - When do they post results? My watch battery died and I only a vague idea of how I did. Hope it is soon as I am dying to see how I did! |
2009-06-29 9:30 AM in reply to: #2249153 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread results are up! NOTE use the age group results - the overalls combined T1 and the bike i had a blast at this race . got to hang out with david and alice hohl and 3 other non BT friends and my wife and kids made it up just after the race ended. i got to bed late and then couldn't sleep. that was pretty much the only thing that went wrong. i was relaxed, smooth, on course and strong in the swim i blasted through t1 -only slowing when walkers from earlier waves were in the way. i kept pushing hard on the bike and was pretty much flying i cruised through t2 without any problems the run is my strong suit and this race was no different - just pass people. i finished 10th overall and 1st in the largest age group. more importantly I was able to measure performance improvement. this was my first tri last year. 2009
2008 13/190 1:09:02 training + mental attitude 2009 10/225 1:15:48 first tri in a decade - only run training 2008 swim 15:00 too long since swimming in open water 2009 swim 13:24 more training - more determination 2008 t1 2:33 totally lost 2009 t1 0:37 practice and simplification 2008 bike 36:26 -20.5mph 2007/8 schwinn prelude dept. store road bike 2009 bike 33:58 -21.9mph 2008 schwinn prologue tri bike - more training and mental effort 2008 t2 1:04 confused 2009 t2 0:52 yanks laces, practice 2008 run 20:45 had to stop to tie shoes mid run 2009 run 20:13 less run specific training in 09 but great mental effort. so to make a better triathlete training + practice + mental attitude |
2009-06-29 10:37 AM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread whoops - i reversed these 2008 13/190 1:09:02 training + mental attitude 2009 10/225 1:15:48 first tri in a decade - only run training should read 2008 13/190 1:15:48 first tri in a decade - only run training 2009 10/225 1:09:02 training + mental attitude and to note the weather was appx. the same this year. |
2009-06-29 1:04 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
5 | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Fast times Brue. Looks like great improvements were made. |
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2009-06-29 2:23 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread great job for your first tri like you said - you know what you need to do for next time. do this one again next year for your annual check up. |
2009-06-29 8:25 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Master 2210 Columbus, Ohio Coaching member | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread Nice race Brue!! My race report is up under the Oly section. I had much improved T1 and T2 also! I also had a smokin' 10K (for me) of 53-something. I didn't think I could run a standalone 10K in much under 55 minutes, but I guess I was wrong! I didn't feel like I was going that fast. Just trying to keep my posture. You are right about the mental part. Having my stuff together, practicing the transitions, feeling confident and ready to attack were totally key! |
2009-06-29 8:59 PM in reply to: #2219117 |
Expert 1123 Columbus | Subject: RE: Alum Creek Triathlon - Sprint Distance : Official Thread great job alice! wow - awesome 10k. |
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