{"id":62,"date":"2009-04-09T16:43:47","date_gmt":"2009-04-09T21:43:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gregghgordon.com\/?p=62"},"modified":"2009-04-21T10:44:19","modified_gmt":"2009-04-21T15:44:19","slug":"preparation-for-st-anthonys-triathlon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gregghgordon.com\/?p=62","title":{"rendered":"Preparation for St. Anthony&#8217;s Triathlon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been away from this blog for a while as I&#8217;ve been focused on moving from the base training phase to some speed work.\u00a0 Overall, I&#8217;d say that things went well this winter and that I logged in a fair amout of miles in all three disciplines, but I&#8217;m always critical of myself for not having done more.\u00a0 Granted, this is going to be a short-course season for me with nothing bigger than\u00a0the Olympic distance in\u00a0the triathlon sphere, but such is the psyche of the over-achieving nature of most triathletes.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m generally feeling good about the swim.\u00a0 I competed in my first swim meet in 6 years last month and did fairly well, scoring a silver medal in my age group in the 50 yard freestyle.\u00a0 I later competed in a 1,000 yard freestyle event and again earned a silver medal, but only because there were only two people in my age group.\u00a0 Nonetheless, I was pleased with my performance because I was able to sustain a major effort for a long period of time and eclipsed my best training time by two minutes.\u00a0 Lastly, I competed in the 100 yard freestyle and earned a bronze medal, a surprise given how tired my arms were following the 1,000 yard event.<\/p>\n<p>The experience was a good one as it provided much needed confidence to sustain a strong effort over a longer distance, albeit with turns every 25 yards.\u00a0 In an open water event, there isn&#8217;t much transferability in terms of swim times, but psychologically, knowing that I can swim hard for long stretches (like between buoys) will definitely pay huge dividends and hopefully result in a better swim time.<\/p>\n<p>On the bike, because of a tough winter weather-wise, most of my training miles have been on the indoor trainer in front of my TV.\u00a0 I put in decent efforts on most days, but it has admittedly been difficult to really push myself.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve tried to get outdoors as much as possible with the improved weather and I&#8217;m logging in miles as often as possible.\u00a0 Thanks to lots of out-of-the-saddle efforts indoors, my climbing strength seems to be fairly good and with intentions to ride River Road in NJ (adjacent to the Hudson and the Palisades Parkway), I&#8217;ll get in a lot more climbing to get even stronger.<\/p>\n<p>I haven&#8217;t yet ridden my triathlon bike outdoors except for the March Madness Biathlon as I&#8217;ve instead opted to work on fitness while riding my road bike.\u00a0 I felt very little fatigue in a recent 40 miler and found it easy to lock into the right cadence with nearly every undulation in the road.\u00a0 I&#8217;m still training on the trainer indoors 1 or 2 times a week to hone in on single-leg drills and other technical aspects, but nothing can replace outdoor riding.\u00a0 I&#8217;ll ride the tri bike outdoors next week in preparation for St. Anthony&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>I feel as if I&#8217;m on the cusp of regaining some of the confidence that I&#8217;ve enjoyed in past years, and I can&#8217;t wait to get out on the road with new friends or strangers and show that I can ride.\u00a0 Yes, it&#8217;s part of the ego strain but it is a great driver to build stamina and strength.\u00a0 Knowing that I can dial up a killer effort on the bike will definitely have a ton of positive effects on my races this season.<\/p>\n<p>With the run, I&#8217;ve been surprised.\u00a0 I remember my first training runs of the season back in December, and how a simple 4 miler felt so alien and difficult.\u00a0 Nowadays, I find that I have to forcefully slow myself down from running at race pace.\u00a0 I&#8217;m a data nerd and track many data elements in training, so I&#8217;ve seen how my pace times have come down steadily over the course of this training season.\u00a0 It feels sooooo good!<\/p>\n<p>A couple of nights ago, I decided to do a brick workout consisting of a 45 minute indoor bike session followed by a race-pace 2 mile run.\u00a0 The bike session was made up of 2o minutes of warmups and drills, followed by 10 minutes out of the saddle at a low cadence, followed then by 5 sets of race pace in aero position for two minutes and an easy pace for one minute.\u00a0 I set up my run gear next to the front door and as soon as the bike session ended, I got changed as fast as I could and headed outdoors (took about 90 seconds).\u00a0 Once on the street, I exploded into a torrid pace right away and by the end of the first mile, the watch incredibly reflected a pace of 7:10.\u00a0 For me, that&#8217;s huge!\u00a0 The\u00a0second and final mile was 7:21 and that was at a comfortable pace as I purposely slowed down to a pace that I could sustain for another 4 miles (as if within a 10k context).\u00a0 Naturally, that experience did wonders for my confidence and while I&#8217;m fully cognizant that race day may present other variables or fatigue that will prevent this kind of repeat, I demonstrated that the potential is there to do quite well&#8230; and it&#8217;ll be up to me to simply do it.<\/p>\n<p>The next race, as stated in the title of this post, is St. Anthony&#8217;s on April 26th.\u00a0 I&#8217;m headed down there with one of the greatest friends I have, Fernando.\u00a0 He claims to be underprepared (hey, we all are; it&#8217;s only April!), but he&#8217;s such a natural that he&#8217;ll pull out a good effort and do great.\u00a0 In the interim, I&#8217;ve got a weekend ahead of me that includes great training.\u00a0 I&#8217;ll be in Philly on Saturday and will miss a 10k running race in Central Park, so I&#8217;ll instead run a simulated 10k race of my own in PA complete with mile markers.\u00a0 Later in the day, I&#8217;ll be mountain biking.\u00a0 That&#8217;ll just be for fun (call me crazy).\u00a0 On Sunday, I&#8217;ll do another long-ish bike ride with the goal of again doing 40 or more miles.\u00a0 Next week, training will include a straight 1,500 yard swim in my wetsuit to simulate the race, and some speedwork on the bike and run.<\/p>\n<p>The following week, I&#8217;ll likely do shorter workouts and taper in advance of the race.\u00a0 I figure that it&#8217;s a good strategy.\u00a0 No matter whether it is or isn&#8217;t, I&#8217;m excited to see how I fare in Florida.\u00a0 It&#8217;s not my &#8220;A&#8221; race, but will be a good way to measure my progress while also identifying areas of improvement.\u00a0 And, it&#8217;ll be one more check on my must-do list of 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