"Ode to the HIM"
My 1st Triathlon Race week is upon me. I have had consistent 16+ hour training weeks for the past two weeks. Even-though I'm pretty more laid back this year about Iron-Man. I call my "Causal" training mode, but my A.D.D. does tend to take over and has me Triathlon training in only one gear. "More is better". Still not sure it is the right approach, but hey, that's what I'm going with this year. Volume, Volume, Volume!!!
My weekly goals from now on:
Cycling: 120~150 miles per week
Running : 30-35 miles per week,
I suck at swimming ~ goal just to stay afloat each week
This weeks stats:
Cycling: 128.32 total miles
(Outdoors: 64.07 miles)
(Computrainer: 64.25 miles)
Running: 32.3 total miles
Swimming: 5700 meters/yrds (same thing right?)
One freezing Ass open Water 1 mile swim!!
I have been trying to concentrate on trying to bike ride at a faster pace lately. Even though I got dropped like a bad "blind date" by the 23+ mph avg. pace group at our TRI club ride yesterday. I at least made the effort and stayed with them for a little while. That is a big change for me, I'm usually just content just to hang back and look for "road kill" on the road.
But I must say, trying to go faster is not in my comfort zone just yet. I think I prefer to suffer for longer periods of time at a more constant mind-numbing state then feel my legs burning from the lactic acid I'm generating. Oooh ouchy..
Hmm, so when is Ultra season again for me?
So with my TRI race (Rockman Half IM) coming on Sunday. I will try to PR in my bike split and try to hold off the charging kickstandpam during the race.
Until then, I will leave you with these thoughts for the week:
"Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater." ~ Mary Manin Morrissey
My 1st Triathlon Race week is upon me. I have had consistent 16+ hour training weeks for the past two weeks. Even-though I'm pretty more laid back this year about Iron-Man. I call my "Causal" training mode, but my A.D.D. does tend to take over and has me Triathlon training in only one gear. "More is better". Still not sure it is the right approach, but hey, that's what I'm going with this year. Volume, Volume, Volume!!!
My weekly goals from now on:
Cycling: 120~150 miles per week
Running : 30-35 miles per week,
I suck at swimming ~ goal just to stay afloat each week
This weeks stats:
Cycling: 128.32 total miles
(Outdoors: 64.07 miles)
(Computrainer: 64.25 miles)
Running: 32.3 total miles
Swimming: 5700 meters/yrds (same thing right?)
One freezing Ass open Water 1 mile swim!!
I have been trying to concentrate on trying to bike ride at a faster pace lately. Even though I got dropped like a bad "blind date" by the 23+ mph avg. pace group at our TRI club ride yesterday. I at least made the effort and stayed with them for a little while. That is a big change for me, I'm usually just content just to hang back and look for "road kill" on the road.
But I must say, trying to go faster is not in my comfort zone just yet. I think I prefer to suffer for longer periods of time at a more constant mind-numbing state then feel my legs burning from the lactic acid I'm generating. Oooh ouchy..
Hmm, so when is Ultra season again for me?
So with my TRI race (Rockman Half IM) coming on Sunday. I will try to PR in my bike split and try to hold off the charging kickstandpam during the race.
Until then, I will leave you with these thoughts for the week:
"Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater." ~ Mary Manin Morrissey
6 Comments:
It's amazing how going just a fraction faster can hurt so much more.
first off, love the quote.
second, your weekly stats eat my monthly stats and spit the bones out with meat left on.
finally, I'm getting the idea that maybe deep down you're an ultra runner masquerading as an ironman, am I close?!?!?!
Best wishes this weekend. As always, I'm looking forward to the race report.
You're going to kick me from one end of the Rockman to the other - hey that's how I'll get to the finish!
I think you're being a bit modest on your riding ability - you rock the road.
Nice writing as usual. :)
Good luck on Sunday--I'll be thinking of you and cheering you on!
I'm not sure which pace group I'm doing this year, but they start out behind the totem pole at 7am every Saturday and usually head south. I'll be in a yellow tank. I'll keep my eyes open for you!
Go get em at the HIM this weekend!!! Whoot!
Those are some serious milages, as always, my friend.
Oh, that's a lot of miles and yards. Would scare me. But if it doesn't scare you, all is well. Have a great time on Sunday.
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