Had a nice, hard run at lunch in warm and very humid conditions....the humidity is not common here. Anyway, 6 miles in 48:00.35, missing my goal time of 48 flat by .35 seconds. I'll rationalize that by saying I started my watch earlier than normal (at the door of work instead of the street, adding several seconds. It was a good run.
After work, I did a "cruise" on the bike out to Century High School and back. This wasn't a recovery ride, but simply a time to get some miles on the bike. I wanted to go easy because of the hard run at lunch and planned race-distance brick (40k bike, 10k run) tomorrow morning. It was fun to cruise. Finished in 41:38, with heavy winds (headwind out, tailwind back).
So tomorrow I'm doing a full race-distance brick. This will be only the second race-distance brick I've done this year, the first being the race in North Dakota in June. I need to be doing more of these, but I've run out of time. This weekend is the last weekend I have to do it. Next weekend is the Pocatello Tri, followed by a weekend fishing, followed by the Rush Tri, followed by the Portland Tri....then a few weeks (including Labor Day fishing) to the last tri of the year at Bear Lake. Time has caught up to me, and I'm not ready! I know I can finish, the problem is finishing in my goal times. I just don't have the endurance in my running legs that I want coming off the bike. And I've forgotten what it's like to do the entire 10k run after the bike. The whole "season" has gone by so quickly already. If I didn't love fishing in the backcountry so much, I could be a much better triathlete for sure!
I'm a family guy who is addicted to swim/bike/run and anything to do with getting out into the backcountry wilderness areas. This blog focuses on the swim, bike, run and other various aspects of my attempts to finish in the top ten percent of my age group in whatever race I do. It used to be all about finishing the legs of an Olympic Distance triathlon: swim in 20 minutes, bike in 60 minutes, and run in 40 minutes. Now, it's more about training well and finishing well.
2 comments:
You've had a great triathlon season so far and I wish you luck with your upcoming races and hope you hit your time goal. A 20-60-40 Olympic distance race would be a dream finish for me in my age group. By the way, fishing is good recovery time :)
Hi Jim. I don't think I'll be getting the 20-60-40 this year. I'll be more like a 22-68-45, but the goal is what keeps me going. Your comment about fishing as recovery is absolutely true.
Sara: thanks for reading.
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