Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Race Results for Sylvan Lake Half Iron

It is amazing what a little training will do for an athlete, can you imagine what a lot of training will do...guess we will find out next year at Ironman won't we.

Anyway, here are my Sylvan Lake Half Iron results, my improvements were in the bike (35 minutes) and run (18 minutes) and I increased my transition time by 4 minutes from last year:
 
Swim0:56:21
T10:05:20
Bike3:37:00
T20:03:11
Run2:29:00
7:11:00
 

Ironman Training Totals (Monday, July 8th to-date)

Total Running Distance: 44.68K
Total Swimming Distance: 3.44K
Total Biking Distance: 230.78K

Total Hours: 18:32:01
Total Distance: 279.30K
 

"Anything is Possible" - Ironman Motto

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Waves to the left of me, waves to the right of me

As I write this blog both Jeff and I are sitting on the sofa, legs up, belly full of food, in our PJs and ready for bed....is 6:00 p.m. too early to go to bed?
 
As far as I am concerned after what I did today at Sylvan Lake in the Half Iron I can go to bed whenever I like..  What a day it was, full of surprises.
 
Surprise #1 - Barb and Cindy, two running buddies were there doing their first Olympic Tri. 
 
Ladies I am so proud of you both I hope you enjoyed your first tri experience.  Barb made me laugh thou, I ask her how it went and her answer was "That was the grossest thing I have every done". 
 
Surprise #2 - my stepson Jake and his girlfriend, Beth, came to watch Jeff and I do our tris and Shelley and Ralph (who also did the Olympic tri) stayed to watch me finish (thanks everyone).
 
I did this race last year, it was my first half iron, and seemed to take me forever my overall time last year was 8:01 and this year, I was bound and determined to kick some ass and beat my time.  AND I DID!
 
The Swim
 
Swim started at 8:00 a.m. and the water was really choppy.  I had never swum in water like this before, it was really tough.  When I swam forward 6 strokes the waves put me back 2 strokes and the first 500 meters of the swim I took in most of the lake and burped my way thru the 2nd 500 meters of the swim.  Thankfully I had a kayaker near me the whole time cause I was panicking as I could not swim like I regularly do.  Finally I got the first 1K done.  Then realized I had do it all over again.
 
I have to tell you, the swim was so tiring and so discouraging I was almost ready to get into one of the boats that some of the others swimmers had gotten into and quit the race obtaining my first DNF.
 
But, if I could do the first kilometer then surely I could another...the 2nd kilometer wasn't so bad (LOL), I was assigned a kayaker to take care of me (Rick) he was wonderful.  He never left my side for 1K and keep telling me over and over again how great I was and that I had this.  So with his words of encouragement I put my head down and just got it done.
 
2K swim took be about 56 minutes, I did not care it was over.  But looking back on it now it was great training to swim in choppy water like today cause you won't always get calm water in Ironman.
 
T1
 
I took my time in T1, ensuring I ate, got everything I needed for the bike and just slowed down.  I know I was there for at least 5 minutes but after the swim I needed to just chill and get my head space into the bike portion of the race.
 
The Bike
 
All I can say about the bike is I KICKED ASS.  It was fantastic, same route as last year, very hilly and this time a headwind.  I ensured I ate and drank on a regular basis, powered up the hills and went speedy on the flats.  This year I passed everyone I could... oh what a feeling!
 
Time on my bike was approximately 3 hours 39 minutes.
 
T2
 
Not sure what my time was for this Transition but like T1 I took my time.  Then I was off running.
 
The Run
 
Today was my dads birthday and I promised him a 2:30 half time.  I had to work hard to get this for him - as I don't know my actual time for each portion of this event I believe I accomplished this!  Happy Birthday Dad
 
It was funny, on the run I just kept going.  Sure once in a while I stopped as my legs were tired but I didn't stop for long as I had seen the clock at the finish line and on my 3rd loop on the run it read 6:33.  I only had 5K more to run and as tired as I was there was no way on God's Green Earth I was going to stop running, I knew if I kept going I could finish in 7 hours 15 minutes.   So I said to my cheering section as passed them on my last run lap "I am going to see you in 45 minutes cause then I'll finish in 7 hours and 15 minutes."
 
Off  I went and the next thing you know I was crossing the finish line and I crossed it in.......
 
 7:11
 
Actual swim/T1/Bike/T2 and Run times to follow cause I am off to bed...at 7:14 p.m.



Saturday, July 20, 2013

Tomorrow Is Race Day

Yup, tomorrow is race day.  I will be participating in my 3rd 1/2 Iron(man) at Sylvan Lake.   I did this race last year and if I recall correctly did it in 8 hours 15 minutes.  It was my first 1/2 Iron.

This time round I am hoping to greatly improve on my time in this race. I am not worried about the swim, I could have done more training but I will just be happy to do under 55 minutes, I'd like to do my 90K bike in 3 1/2 hours (why not I did 96K in Chinook in 3:49 and that was a harder route than the one I will be doing tomorrow) and the run I want to do 21K in 2 1/2 hours.  This would get me a finish of 7 hours.

I have a great nutrition plan for tomorrow and I am going to give it my all, however, (yup) there is a however, I have been sick these last couple weeks with a head cold.  Last night (Friday) I was in bed at 8:30 p.m. as I had NO energy.  This morning I feel a bit better but I am going to rest and take some cold medication.  I plan on getting a good nights sleep and visualizing my 7 hour finish tomorrow.

Wish me luck...will let you know how it goes.



Monday, July 15, 2013

Uninteresting Events Leading Up to IM June 29, 2014 - Event #2

This past weekend I went on a ride by myself, I don't normally ride by myself unless it's in a race so this was something new for me.  All was fine till I realized I had a flat - a tack had punctured my tube - so in the middle of nowhere (I was on Range Road 262 going to Cochrane) I calmly got off my bike and proceeded to change my first tire.  Another biker passed me and offered to help (whoever you were THANKS) but I said "no thanks I need the practice". 

I am happy to report that all went well, tire was changed and I continued on my way.  However, I will carry two tubes now with on all bike rides.

This weekend I will be racing my 3rd 1/2 Iron in Sylvan Lake.  You will recall I did this race last year, it was my first 1/2 Iron and I had a great time.  But...this year I am hoping to really take some time off my overall finish time.  In fact, my Dad's birthday is Sunday (day of race) and I told him for his birthday I would run the 1/2 marathon portion of the race in 2:30 - this would be a PB for me in a 1/2 Iron.  Wish me luck.

For those of you who are interested here are my training totals to-date:

Training Totals (Monday, July 8th to-date)

Total Running Distance: 19.65K
Total Swimming Distance: 1.5K
Total Biking Distance: 115.48

Total Hours: 8:46
Total Distance: 136.63K

Friday, July 05, 2013

IM Training Officially Begins

The day I have been waiting for finally happened (for some this may seem silly) but today I meet with my coach who will train me for IM, Trevor Williams.

I personally think Trevor is wonderful and am looking forward to having him as my coach. 

Trev has given me a spreadsheet, that we share, to log my workouts for the next two weeks.  After that he will assess what is needed for me on a weekly basis.  I am really looking for to my training.

Oh...those of you doing GWN

GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN