Friday, October 11, 2024

September Round Up

Take one good guess on how September went.

Swimming: 1950m (1.2 mi)
Cycling: 14.66 mi
Running: 36.77 mi
Lifting: four sessions (1:09)
Other: six sessions hockey (6:03), twelve walks (5:37)

I swam right before Brineman and then at Brineman. Same thing with the bike.

Running ... well, unsurprisingly, I barely ran when I was over in Europe. My last long run was a lot shorter than I'd hoped. 

And really, I need to lift more.

And I regret not getting out for any hiking and leaf peeping.

... as I've said for months (years?) now, I really need to figure out my shit ...

Friday, September 13, 2024

Race #2 of the Season: Brineman Sprint Triathlon

Because I liked doing Brineman last year, I decided to do it again ... even though, as we all know, my swimming and cycling has been abysmal this year.

Like, bad

In typical Utah fashion, I went back to the gym to swim ... only to be told the pool would be under construction for like two weeks (almost the entire lead up to the race). This happens every time I try to swim again after a layoff - dead serious. I actually went to my backup option this time, though, and got in a few times. I also dragged out the ol' tri bike and got back on it - that was less painful. And running ... well, I've been doing enough of that.

I also have like 17 years of experience doing endurance sports, so meh. Which is the worst attitude to have, I fully admit.

They did a packet pickup at the Nature Center near the house on Thursday night, so I chose to do my daily walk to that (nice little two miles round trip).

Friday morning, I rolled out of bed, brushed my teeth, threw on clothes, threw together my transition bag, and walked the half mile to transition to set up my spot.

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Then a walk back home to eat breakfast, poop, and actually get dressed (and sunscreened and all that good stuff).

I forgot that there's a looooong wait in between the swim waves - there's about 90 minutes from the start of the half to the start of the sprint - so I just hung out while B went back home to make more coffee.

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Perhaps not smart, I got into my wetsuit way early. And it was obvious I hadn't worn it in a year - it was TIGHT.

In chatting with someone before my start, apparently wetsuits do shrink if you don't wear them (it's not that we all gain weight), so next time I apparently need to get it wet and put it on to start getting it stretchy again like a week or so in advance. Still learning ...

A little after all the Olympic racers got in the water, I popped in for a tiny practice swim, just to see if I remember how to swim open water. Kinda - just have to get used to that first rush of COLD, as always.

The Swim: 

I feel like I got beat up a lot less than I did last year on the swim. I also felt like the first tiny bit went well ... and not so much afterward. Drank some lake water, the usual.

I felt like my sighting was terrible - even B commented on how terrible it was post-race - and it was obvious in how much extra my Garmin said I swam this year as opposed to last year: it's a 750m swim; Garmin had me doing 800something last year ... and over 1000something this year. Ooops.

Therefore, it's no surprise that my swim was like a good 5 minutes slower than last year.

(also huh, maybe not swimming actually matters ...)

Time: 22:55.3

T1:

Teeny tiny bit of Aquaphor on the back of the neck just in case I chafed (only felt like maybe? but better to be safe ...) and otherwise, in, out, faster than last year. Boo-yah.

Time: 1:58.33

The Bike:

... they really need to update the maps and distance of the bike course in their system, as it was the same course as last year (my usual ride out to the Antelope Island Causeway with a u-turn soon after the guard station) and NOT the weird winding neighborhood route.

I went back and forth with a few people, but mostly left them in my dust, which was nice.

How I managed to do better on the bike this year (by almost THREE MINUTES), I don't know. But I did.

Time: 33:00.65

T2:

Uneventful as per usual. Also chose not to BodyGlide feet (eh it's a sprint). Shaved off like a second from last year.

Time: 2:24.71

The Run:

So ... I was a little surprised on how well the run went, but TriUtah really needs to get their miles figured out. I hit mile 1 at 1.08, 2 at 2.08, 3 at 3.05 and the "3.2" mile course is really like 3.5. But thankfully I knew that going in this year UNLIKE LAST YEAR.

In looking back at last year's report, mile one was sub-11 - it was this year, too. Mile two was actually a lot slower, though, as I gave up and had a porta potty stop. But mile 3 went back sub-11 ... so without that porta potty stop, my run probably would have been significantly faster as opposed to like two seconds slower.

Dumb.

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At like ... 1.25ish, maybe? Not looking terrible, tbh.

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Looking a lot more terrible coming into the finish.

Time: 38:03.24

Overall Stats:
Time: 1:38:22.30
5/15 division (F40-44)
34/100 gender
113/237 overall

A bit worse than last year, and it's pretty much because of my terrible shit swim. But given how much I haven't swum over the past, well, two years, am I surprised? No. Am I still glad I can pull a sprint triathlon (essentially untrained) out of my ass? Yes. Very much so.

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And I'll never not take a hilarious oversized brine shrimp medal.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

August Round Up

Oh, it's pretty easy to guess how August went ...

Swimming: 1800m (1.12 mi)
Cycling: 26.65 mi
Running: 69.7 mi
Lifting: six sessions (1:40)
Other: five sessions hockey (7:01), eight walks (5:02)

Well, I got back in the pool and on the bike, so that's a plus? I have Brineman in two days and it's gonna be interesting, let's just say that.

Running picked up nicely, but it's still been a bit of a struggle. Life has continued to be a struggle, but I try. I try my best, even if it's not much most days.

Hockey has been regular, which is good. Lifting needs to get there again. And I've always got a walk to fall back on (when I'm not being eaten alive by mosquitos).

Not the worst month, but it could have (should have) been a lot fucking better ...

Friday, August 2, 2024

July Round Up

... I'm going to say it. July was shit.

Swimming: 0m (0 mi)
Cycling: 14.99 mi
Running: 24.17 mi
Lifting: four sessions (1:27)
Other: two sessions hockey (2:32), 16 walks (7:09)

When the most of what I did was walking? Yeeeeah.

I started off the month sick, and whatever I had essentially lingered for the first two weeks of July. I ran once and managed to play hockey in that period, but yeah. I don't enjoy hacking up a lung on the bench.

Everything else ... I just don't know. Life continues to be hard. I won't lie and say that I'm not a bit worried about marathon training, because I am. But I did finally manage to get in a good long run today, so I am hopefully working my way back on track there. And I did sign up for Brineman again, so the pool (and my bike) are in my future.

One step at a fucking time ...

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

June Round Up

Did I almost skip this? Yes. Is it also because I let my workout log get terribly behind due to life and a cold that knocked me out for two weeks? Also yes.

Survival is still clearly the name of the game.

Swimming: 1200m (.75 mi)
Cycling: 27.78 mi
Running: 44.06 mi
Lifting: eight sessions (3:01)
Other: one hike (1:31), three sessions hockey (3:32), 12 walks (4:54)

Do I swim or bike? Not really. Am I running? I'm trying. Am I trying to not freak out about the marathon I'm signed up for in October? Very much so.

I wish I fucking knew. I really, really do.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

May Round Up

I'll give you one quick guess as to how May went.

If you guessed "I survived," you'd be right. Anything else? Welllll ...

Swimming: 2400m (1.49 mi)
Cycling: 26.82 mi
Running: 36.62 mi
Lifting: 11 sessions (4:29)
Other: two sessions hockey (2:20), one day skiing (:31), 8 walks (3:23)

And obviously it was more walking than that. 

I had about two good, solid weeks this month. Maybe 10 days. And that's about it. 

Non-athletically, I've rediscovered fiction writing and it's been amazing, but it's also taken over my brain. Which means I haven't really been properly taking care of myself, which means the basics like eating and moving. Trying to train is tough when you're literally low on fuel. 

Balance is a bitch in my life these days, but I'm forever hopeful and forever picking myself back up and trying again.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

April Round Up

... is any month good anymore? Things to ponder ...

Swimming: 3400m (2.11 mi)
Cycling: 17.76 mi
Running: 30.11 mi
Lifting: 11 sessions (3:33)
Other: four sessions hockey (4:58), eight walks (3:49), one session yoga (:10)

Tell me if you've heard this story before: the month started off well, I took a trip ... and then everything went to shit. In a new twist, just as things started to look back up again, I got a little sick. Thankfully that was pretty much only a lost weekend, but still.

I really wish I knew why swimming and cycling are so hard for me right now.

Running, thankfully, is starting to come around. All the hockey (that is, sprint work) is finally starting to pay off as I did my first three mile run with NO WALKING for the first time in I don't know how many years.

Strength is slowly starting to come around again which is a good thing and so necessary.

We kind of gave up on skiing for the season since hockey has been our main priority instead (and schedules have been shit for it unless we want to ski on a weekend which is something I do not do), but I'm not mad about hockey being the priority.

And I only missed one walk this whole month ... though I wish I logged way fewer as my only workout of the day.

Obviously I have hopes for May but at this point ... I need to keep surviving. And hope swimming and cycling get easier at some point if I want to have a prayer at even considering going back to Ironman next year ...