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Comments: I was a swimmer in High School, and for years before that, so I really don't practice swimming, as my limiter is the running. I figured I'd be able to complete the swim, but that it would hurt and I would do poorly. In a pool, I do about 1:45/100 yards and can do a lot of those, but I make a lot of time up on the walls - I've only done one open swim at a beach so far - that was actually the last time that I was in the water, and it was about 3 weeks ago. Pace was slow and strong, concentrated on efficiency, and long strokes, easy breathing.... I guess it worked. At this event, I decided to go very easy on the swim, as I have never done a brick with a swim involved and I wasn't sure how it was going to affect the rest the event. I felt very strong and confident through the whole swim, although I had very little idea where I was in my wave, although I knew I finished before many in some of the other waves. I was suprised to find out that I finished in the top third. What would you do differently?: I suspect that I probably swam about an extra 200 yards, I need to work on being able to do open swims in a straighter line. A very little bit of practice on the swim would net me a good amount of time just from conditioning, but for now I need to work on running. Most of my swiming should be focused on improving my open water ability. I would rate this swim performance good, considering my lack of practice, but I think I could have done a lot better navigation, so I'm rating it average. Transition 1
Comments: First transition ever... I didnt' practice this ever, so I didn't really know what to expect. took 1 gel w/ caffeine, swig of h20, swig of defizzed redbull Bike
Comments: I probably passed 40-50 people, which gave me the impression that I was going faster than I was. I feel that cycling is my strongest portion, and looking at the results, I'm suprised I was this far down in the rankings in cycling, and as far up in swimming. drank 2 bottles of 3xCytomax Scoop, drank 1 bottle of water from aero bottle, took one hammer gel What would you do differently?: I had plenty of extra energy on this leg - probably could increased effort 20-30pct and knocked off 5-8mins. However, I didn't make any other mistakes, and my training has been to maintain a pace for 56 miles, not for 26. Transition 2
Comments: Went really slow just like the other transition... didn't want to forget anything and was not in a rush at all. Didn't try to do anything fancy with the transition such as riding without shoes on, etc. took one accelerade gel, a hit of the defizzed red bull, and a swig of water What would you do differently?: The purpose of this TRI was to get things like transitions figured out, and not stress over things I haven't experienced yet. I was slow and methodical, and didn't forget to do anything. I'll probably mess around with not wearing socks in training to see if I can do that at the next one. Run
Comments: first mile was 8 min next 2 miles were 9 minutes last three miles were around 10 minutes, maybe just a little under walked the last 4 water stops (there were 7) had to stop and tie my shoes 4x on the course... which is just silly.... I'm getting those little quick tie things for next time. What would you do differently?: I am planning on visiting this course again soon to do some training on it, and get a feel for the pacing that I can do. Post race
Warm down: walked over to the shade and sat down. What limited your ability to perform faster: 1. Need to improve my running - mostly conditioning, although I feel I've made really great strides so far. 2. Bike - Could have pushed a little harder and still had enough left for the run, but I don't want to overdo it as I use 3. Swim - work on open water... suprisingly my conditioning isn't as weak as I thought Event comments: Placed 199/373 overall, and 7/26 Clydesdale, so i'm pretty happy. I totaled almost 8 minutes of transition; if I knocked that down by 5 mintues, which I think is totally reasonable, I would have finished 50 places higher overall, so I guess I was really near the middle of the bell curve for finishing time. Good race... my first, so I have nothing to compare it to, but it seemed very safe and well-run. I'll be back next time for sure...... Last updated: 2004-07-19 12:00 AM
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95F / 35C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 199/373
Age Group = 25-29
Age Group Rank = 0/
Woke up at 3:00 am, started loading the car. Woke Kelly up at 3:30. Continuted drinking my weak cytomax from the night before, had one monster energy drink. Picked mom up at 4:00. Went by whataburger at 4:10 and ate a bacon/egg taquito. Arrived at the site at 5:20 am, parked, got numbered, set up T1/T2. Ate a PB clif bar and then took all the pills at about 6:10am: 8xMuscle nitro, 1xVitamin, 1xGlucosamine, 2xEndurox, 1xAntiOxidant, 1xIbprofin, 1xAleve. Meeting was at 6:55, and stood around stretching loosly until 7:27 when my wave left.
some basic stretching... no real warmup