Thursday, July 16, 2009

Amica Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island RR

This was the largest...and longest triathlon I have done so far! It was a lot of fun to be a part of and having to check in my bike, run bag, ect.... in beforehand really helped my excitement build. Normally I get ridiculously nervous before my races but I felt really calm leading up this one. I was a little nervous about my knees holding out as they have been giving me issues ever since my trail half marathon back in May and I haven't been able to run more than 5 or 6 miles since. I was hoping for the best though and if all else failed the ability to push through the pain!

Goals-
1. Finish
2. Swim-40 to 45 mins
3. bike-4 hours
4. run- 2 hours

Swim-38:32

The swim was pretty rough!
Random thoughts while swimming.....

hmmmm what could be more attractive to a shark then a whole school of seals splashing around...because you know sharks are attracted to splashing!

Crap I can't touch the bottom!

Because the weather has been so crappy so far this was only my second open water swim this year and the first one was in a lake. I did manage to draft a bit off two different people though. The first one was really great at sighting and my second choice was not so good at it...should have stuck with my first one. It was pretty easy to spot the orange buoys going out, but the yellow buoys were a challenge especially once the salt water started leaking into my goggles! =)

T1-4:27

Took my time making sure I didn't forget anything in T1.

Bike-3:06:31

I loved the bike! The course was beautiful! Normally I excel on hills, but I did enjoy the flat bits and the rollers came at the right point because I was pretty warmed up by then and ready to start picking people off! I think I held back a little too much...but hey this was my first half. I decided I would take it easy til mile 30 and then if I still felt good I would hit the engine and start passing people. I took in gels every 15 or 30 minutes up until I hit the 45 mile point and at that point I just took in water and orange gatorade from the last aid station. Coming into the city was a bit bumpy and I'm fairly certain my trisuit was a bit see- through because two guys speed up behind me and said nice jersey. =) I was shocked when I looked at my watch and realized that I had finished the bike almost an hour faster then I thought. And I was thrilled to realize that I might have a shot at finishing under 6 hours.

T2-3:43

Was a little slow here, but again I took my time to make sure I didn't forget anything.

Run-2:51:09

My knee fell apart before I even hit the first turn around on the run. I knew my chances of finishing under 6 hours were probably gone but if I could make it under 7 I would be happy because that was my original goal. From this point on it was just a matter of mind over matter. I knew I would finish if I had to crawl...but I didn't want to let that 7 hour mark slip by me. It was awesome having my girlfriend at mile 2, 5ish, 8ish, and 11ish....and my family at the run start, turnaround, and finish! I mixed it up on the run...part walk, part run, and part hobble. At one point I was hoping and running at the same time...trying not to put too much weight on my left leg...lol After I passed the 11 mile mark I just started running again and kept running because I knew if I stopped I wouldn't make it. Once I saw the finish ahead I just started sprinting as best I could. That hill bit at the end was just cruel...lol


Total Time- 6:44:22

Someone put a medal around my neck and handed me a water and a hat. I know you aren't supposed to stop moving immediately after wards, but once I crossed the finish line and stopped moving my knee just couldn't handle my weight anymore so I just sort of collapsed onto the grass. Finally got up again and hopped to where my family was..which fortunately was only a few feet away at this point! All in all I had an awesome time and can't weight for my IT band to heal so I can do this race again next year and get under that 6 hour marker! =)

Ironman 70.3 Providence

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Ironman 70.3 here I come!

Training is winding down. Went for a nice easy 90 minute trail run yesterday. Not sure if it was the smartest idea given my knee issues. But it was a gorgeous day! No knee pain until the last 30 minutes, but I was smart as soon as I felt pain I stopped and walked the rest. Then I iced last night. This morning I will stretch and do my PT exercises before work. Had a pretty miserable bike ride on Wed. It was supposed to be a nice relaxed "pizza ride" with the local cycling club. However, I didn't pay enough attention to my nutrition earlier in the day and somehow managed to screw up my electrolytes. So I ended up getting my ass kicked by the slow chicks in what was an incredibly painful and hilly experience...lol Remind me to kick Johns's butt next time he says he has a "flat" ride planned out. Good mental workout though and a lesson that I don't want to have to learn on race day. Will def make sure my nutrition is right on point. I am nervous about the fact that there are two transition areas and the fact that I will probably be dropping my bike off the night before. We have to label all of our stuff and put it in separate bags...blah blah blah. I need to make sure I read the athlete's guide again. And we aren't allowed in the T2 area before the race. Am totally nervous I am going to forget something. Guess the anal retentive, obsessive compulsive character trait that all of us triathletes have will come in handy. Am working on my pre-race playlist right now...so far we have...

Stretching Portion

Johnny and June
Pray for you
I run to you

Pumped up, I'm gonna kick your ass portion

I'm the ish
Crazy Bitch
Lets get it started
What I've Done
It was a good day
Bring me to life
Mein Herz Brennt
You give love a bad name
Wo bist du
Everybody's Fool
Maneater
How you remind me
If Everyone cared


Haven't put them in order of play yet...I'm def starting to get nervous and jumpy...Its gonna be a long week! Thank goodness for the Tour and the fact that I will be at my parent's house for the majority of it. I had my last drop of alcohol pre race last night though. And I'm thinking I might switch to decaf coffee to give me that extra boost before the race....or maybe not. I'm cranky enough already...lol