General Discussion Triathlon Talk » what would you do? Rss Feed  
Moderators: k9car363, alicefoeller Reply
2009-09-15 8:39 PM

User image

Champion
7233
5000200010010025
Subject: what would you do?
ok, heres the scoop.

between moving twice, health prob, and lack of motivation in the last month, training has hit a season low.

have what was planned as my last race, a flat HIM coming up in a week and a half.

running is about hte only thing on track right now. swimming is way down, biking is WAY down.

would you:

go race anyway, assume its only a few weeks of lowered training and it wont hurt
go race, and adjust things down accordingly
drop out
see if you oculd turn it into a relay


i am thinking a diff thing everytime i think about it, so maybe some other insight would help.


2009-09-15 8:45 PM
in reply to: #2408603

User image

Veteran
260
1001002525
Simsbury, CT
Subject: RE: what would you do?
Tell you what everyone else has told me with my crazy questions... Do it!! Although I am doing my first sprint after only a few weeks of training and not doing a HIM but what the hell why not right!?!?!
2009-09-15 8:49 PM
in reply to: #2408603

User image

Extreme Veteran
3177
20001000100252525
Subject: RE: what would you do?
You have a strong base from the rest of the season/past years right? If you are worried I would go out, and do it as a pure "fun race" by which I mean do it not to place or even to push yourself. Cruise on the swim, maybe stop and chat with a kayaker for a second just because. Take the bike light and thank all the volunteers you can. If it is a scenic course even take your camera with you in order to stop and snap a few photos? then have a fun run as well. You wont finish first, probably not even FOP but you could still get the race in, have fun, and maybe, just maybe, make a volunteers day by being so nice 
2009-09-15 8:59 PM
in reply to: #2408603

User image

Coach
10487
50005000100100100100252525
Boston, MA
Subject: RE: what would you do?
newbz - 2009-09-15 8:39 PM ok, heres the scoop. between moving twice, health prob, and lack of motivation in the last month, training has hit a season low. have what was planned as my last race, a flat HIM coming up in a week and a half. running is about hte only thing on track right now. swimming is way down, biking is WAY down. would you: go race anyway, assume its only a few weeks of lowered training and it wont hurt go race, and adjust things down accordingly drop out see if you oculd turn it into a relay i am thinking a diff thing everytime i think about it, so maybe some other insight would help.
I tried that last season and while my fitness was probably lower than yours for different health issues still I went for it and had a solid race but far from good. I did adjusted my expectations heading inot the race but due to my competitive nature I struggled through the race enjoying myself 100% because for me it is fun when I am pushing as hard as I can, with a low fitness level that was just not possible. I ended up dissapointed to close the season on a low note and that kinda killed my motivation for a while.

Looking back I think I would have rather done it as a relay for fun...
2009-09-15 9:24 PM
in reply to: #2408646

User image

Champion
7233
5000200010010025
Subject: RE: what would you do?
haha since we are all athletes here:

the health issue was not really training preventing on its own, i hit a rather large bump a few weeks back, jacked my seat into my groin and somehow managed to cut my leg right where it meets my groin, got infected, all that fun. so i had the mother of all saddle sores for a few weeks.

running went well, swimming is acceptable.

biking has been close ot nil this month.

i feel right now, i could have an acceptable swim, slowish bike, and prob PR the run by another few min.

right now i am leaning towards racing and seeing where the swim falls, backing off the bike to the lwoer end of my tempo zone, and then trying to clobber the run. i am still sorting out nutrition/pacing on longer events and while the times might not be amazing it would still be practice with that.

mentally i am still wanting to race, just sick of full time training for a bit. so unless some fast people are free that weekend, right now i think i will go for it, and it will be fun to race with my dad during his first half!
2009-09-15 9:50 PM
in reply to: #2408603

User image

Champion
19812
50005000500020002000500100100100
MA
Subject: RE: what would you do?
Find a fast friend to bike and you swim and run.

Ouch I don't think with what you have going on biking would be fun at any effort level for 56 miles.


2009-09-15 9:52 PM
in reply to: #2408705

User image

Champion
7595
50002000500252525
Columbia, South Carolina
Subject: RE: what would you do?
newbz - 2009-09-15 10:24 PM haha since we are all athletes here: the health issue was not really training preventing on its own, i hit a rather large bump a few weeks back, jacked my seat into my groin and somehow managed to cut my leg right where it meets my groin, got infected, all that fun. so i had the mother of all saddle sores for a few weeks. running went well, swimming is acceptable. biking has been close ot nil this month. i feel right now, i could have an acceptable swim, slowish bike, and prob PR the run by another few min. right now i am leaning towards racing and seeing where the swim falls, backing off the bike to the lwoer end of my tempo zone, and then trying to clobber the run. i am still sorting out nutrition/pacing on longer events and while the times might not be amazing it would still be practice with that. mentally i am still wanting to race, just sick of full time training for a bit. so unless some fast people are free that weekend, right now i think i will go for it, and it will be fun to race with my dad during his first half!


For that reason alone, I'd do it, no doubt.
2009-09-15 9:56 PM
in reply to: #2408772

User image

Champion
7233
5000200010010025
Subject: RE: what would you do?
KathyG - 2009-09-15 8:50 PM

Find a fast friend to bike and you swim and run.

Ouch I don't think with what you have going on biking would be fun at any effort level for 56 miles.


its completely healed now, hence the amount of time off the bike.

i think i am going to head out for a long ride either fri or sun and see how things feel. if its ok, i'll do it, and actually race it, if its harder than it should be to hold a reasonable level i am going to go race completely for fun.
New Thread
General Discussion Triathlon Talk » what would you do? Rss Feed