Thursday, October 30, 2008

Longer Spins and Faster Swims

I've been having some tenderness in my left shin so I decided to avoid running (impact) this week to let it recover and concentrate on spin classes and swimming:
  • Tuesday: 45-minute spin class (avg hr = 153 bpm) and 500 yds in the pool.  The swim was very slow (11:05) and I had to stop for a few minutes about halfway through to catch my breath and stop the room from spinning.
  • Wednesday: 50 minutes of spin class (avg hr = 149 bpm) followed by 1,000 yd swim in 21:07 (splits: 10:42, 10:25).  Felt much better than yesterday and did the full 20 laps without stopping.  Not as fast as I would like, but still a respectable pace.
  • Thursday: 1 hour of spin (45-minute class + 10 minutes before and 5 minutes after; avg hr = 158 bpm) followed by 1,000 yd swim in 19:18 (splits: 9:39.5, 9:38.5).  Faster still (though part of the reason is because I was wearing my tri-shorts).
My shin is feeling much better, but I think I will continue to lay off of the running for the rest of the week.  Will try to use the StairMaster or elliptical trainer tomorrow and then do some strength training on Saturday.  If my shin continues to improve, running the DRC Half on Sunday may actually happen!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Monster Triathlon 2008

This morning, I participated in my second Monster Sprint Triathlon with its 300 meter pool swim at the Keller ISD Natatorium, 12 mile bike, and 5K run.  I finished the race in 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 16 seconds for 10th out of 52 in the men's 35-39 age group ... and 59th out of 463 total finishers overall (actually 58th because I assume the person in 53rd place with a 29.3 MPH average cycling speed only did one loop of the bike course :-P).  With 512 entrants (the race was supposed to be capped at 400), turnout at this year's race was much higher than last year (when there were only 230 finishers).

Lee captured 51st place with a 1:07:02, besting me by over a minute on the strength of his 20:01 5K. Derek and Matt also finished strongly as well with times of 1:13:26 & 1:16:44 for 106th & 151st place, respectively.
  • Swim: 5:51 (1:47/100yd pace)
  • T1: 1:34
  • Bike: 34:12 (21.1 mph average)
  • T2: 1:00
  • Run: 25:40 (8:17/mi pace)
  • TOTAL: 1:08:16
Full results at http://www.doitsports.com/results/page.tcl?id=195714

Compared to last year (times below), everything was faster except for my run and that may have been because I ran over 10 miles the day before (so much for resting up/tapering). In any case, my overall time was 3 minutes and 15 seconds faster - quite an improvement!
  • Swim: 6:02 (1:51/100yd pace)
  • T1: 1:39
  • Bike: 37:52 (19.0 mph average)
  • T2: 1:07
  • Run: 24:54 (8:02/mi pace)
  • TOTAL: 1:11:31
Since I live less than 10 minutes away from the venue and got to bed early last night (super-tired from the Cool October Runs and two days at the Great Wolf Lodge water park), I was parked and ready to go at 5:30 AM.  Since the transition area wasn't open yet and I literally hadn't been on my bike in three weeks (since the Ironman Longhorn), I spent 10 minutes riding around the parking lot and practiced clipping and unclipping my cleats from the pedals.

I ran into Lee about 20 minutes later as the line for body marking and bike check snaked out of the parking lot and down the sidewalk along Bear Creek Parkway.  We chatted and traded business travel stories and then set up our transition areas.

The morning weather was cool but definitely warmer than yesterday - taking off my shirt for body marking was uncomfortable but not painful.  So I made the decision that unlike last year, toweling off and putting on a shirt after the swim before hitting the bike wouldn't be necessary.  That definitely improved my T1 time compared to last year.

Like last year, the pre-race mood was festive with the songs like "Monster Mash" and "Abracadabra" playing over the transition area PA system and the fog machine running at poolside.  I was well-seeded in slot 162 for the swim.  I passed 3 people in the pool and didn't get passed by anyone en route to a smooth 5:51 split as I headed into T1 to put on my bike shoes and grab my bike.

Exiting the transition area, I clipped into my bike pedals without a problem - the pre-race refresher definitely helped.  I am now very well familiar with this bike course and its hills - especially the two big ones on Bear Creek Parkway.  Keller is a lot hillier than you would think - my GPS shows 650+ feet of elevation change for the two-loop ~20K mile bike course.  However, I was able to crank away pretty well and had a solid 21.1+ MPH official average speed.  This is a new PR for my average bike speed in a tri (and it probably was even faster since my GPS recorded 12.59 miles for the course distance - which would make for a 22.09 MPH average)!

MotionBased bike data: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/7051596 (Note: Started the Garmin late, so time and distance are slightly undermeasured)

As I came in from the bike leg, I was pleasantly surprised as a heard a familiar voice saying "dismount here" as Don T (who is tapering for this Saturday's Ford Ironman Florida) was a volunteer for the event.  Unfortunately, no time to chat right now, so just a quick hello after dismounting and a jog back to my bike rack.  T2 was a breeze and even putting on my costume for the run went smoothly.

The out-and-back run course was the same as previous races except for one part of the trail which was being redone.  Unlike last year, I didn't have any cramps, so the run was quite smooth albeit a little slower than 2007's split.


Even though I only took 59th place in the race (note to self: top 13% is nothing to sneeze at) and 10th in my age group, I take some pride in that I believe I had the fastest time of every one who wore a costume - although there was a woman dressed as a belly-dancer (complete with jingly metal on her skirt) only a few minutes behind me!

All-in-all, a great race and a great way to end to end my 2008 triathlon season.  A new PR time for a sprint tri - 1:08:16 vs. the Old College Tri's 1:08:42 (and that race had shorter bike and run courses).  Really nice weather and a chance to see friends and coworkers. 

Okay, time for running season 2008-2009 to hit "full stride"! :-)

Saturday, October 25, 2008

A Trio of Four Seasons Cool October Runs


This morning I took a break from our two-day stay at Great Wolf Lodge - Grapevine and got in 10.3 miles of running in Las Colinas (Irving, TX) at the Four Seasons Cool October Run.  I did the Fun Run for a warm-up and followed it with the 5K and 10K races for 10.3 miles of running.

As advertised, it was quite cool - kinda chilly, actually - in the hour or so before the race.  I was wearing my 2007 DRC Half long-sleeve tech shirt as well as my T-shirt from Thursday evening's Friends of the River run, but I was still shivering.  Luckily, the Cool October Run race shirt was also of the long-sleeve variety so I just threw that on as another layer.

Details/Thoughts:

Fun Run: 0.97 miles (per GPS) in 8:32 (8:49/mi pace).  I ended up going a little faster than I planned but felt good.  There was a big hill right after the first right turn - good info to know as I assumed (correctly) that the 5K and 10K courses would also include this "early surprise".  The Fun Run turned out to be a great warm-up and I shed my layers of shirts for the other two runs.

5K: 3.24 miles (per GPS) in 25:50 (7:58/mi pace).  Place: 8th out of 28 in my age group; 111th out of 335 overall. MotionBased Info: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/7046689 (no heart rate data because I forgot to put on my strap - d'oh!).  I think I did a good job with my pacing - 13:10 for the first half of the run and 12:40 for the second half for the desired negative split.

10K: 6.14 miles (per GPS) in 50:21 (8:12/mi pace).  Place: 8th out of 15 in my age group; 63rd out of 182 overall. MotionBased Info: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/7046688. Similar to the 5K, I started off slowly and tried to build up my speed.  I think I accomplished that because my pace was fairly consistent.  In fact, the last half of the race was actually a lot faster than the splits shown below indicate because the return trip of the out-and-back course was mostly uphill.  Although, I really wanted to break 50 minutes for the 10K, all-in-all, I am very happy with my performance since I ran the 5K beforehand.



After the race, I feasted on bagels, fruit and grabbed some of bottled water to make my recovery drink (Accelerade mix combined with glutamine powder).  Pizza from i Fratelli was also available, but the line was quite long and I had to head back to the Great Wolf to pack up for an 11:00 AM checkout time.

Felt a little tired when it was all done, but I'm not sure if it was because of the run or if it was because I had to rush off to check out of our hotel room and then go to packet pickup for tomorrow's Monster Tri.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Workouts and Friends of the River Party In the Village

Wednesday: 80 minutes of spin.  Forgot my Garmin watch - so no heart rate readings - I'd guess the overall average was on the low side since I took a easy a few times for recovery.  But doing over an hour of cycling still felt satisfying.

Thursday lunchtime: 60 minutes of spin (avg hr = 159 bpm - solid workour).  Only one more week with my favorite spin instructor - her due date is the second week of November!  Afterwards, 500 yard swim in 10 minutes and 11 1/2 seconds.  I haven't been in the water since before Austin (was letting my finger heal) and I was definitely out of practice after the 2 1/2 weeks away from swimming.   10:11.5 for the set was not bad, though.  Luckily, this Sunday's Monster Sprint Tri is only a 300 meter swim - I think I can handle that!

Thursday evening: I participated in the Friends of the River "Party In The Village" Run - a "3.4 mile food line" before the party - check out the restaurants serving the food and drink.  My official time was 26:25 for the 3.4 mile course for a 7:45/mi pace and placement of 110th out of 783 overall, 75th out 324 men (459 women in the race - an uncommon gender skew), and 11th out of 31 in the M 35-39 age group.  Per GPS, the course was 3.43 miles long and fairly flat; with this distance, my pace was 7:42 mi.  The run wasn't my best, I lost steam at after the first mile.  I'm still working on my pacing.  I'll try to redeem myself at this Saturday's 5K and 10K runs. Splits:
  • Mile 1: 7:09
  • Mile 2: 8:00
  • Mile 3: 8:06 
  • Final 0.4 miles: 3:08 (7:30/mi pace)


In other news, I picked up a costume on Tuesday for the Monster Tri.  So I am all prepared on that front as well!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Breaking Up May Be Hard To Do, But Coming Back From A Long Break Is Harder!

Shock to the system! Getting myself back on the horse after two weeks of laziness – post-Austin recovery + biz travel to India. Anyway, here is what’s on my plate for this weekend:

Thursday evening: Friends of the River “Party In the Village” Run – Fort Worth.  My friend Roberto says it’s a “food and drink party that just happens to have a 3.4 mile run in the middle of it!” 

Saturday morning: Four Seasons Cool 5K/10K Run – Las Colinas (Irving). I’m doing both for a total of 15K of running fun at the Four Seasons Resort.  

Sunday morning: Monster Sprint Tri in Keller.  With my slacking off of training I'm probably not going to PR the course this time ... so I think I may dress up in a costume at T2 for the run.  If I can't have a good finishing time, then at least I can look good for the race photos. :-)

I did get in a couple of spin classes the week after my 70.3.  And I wasn't a total slug during my trip to India.  I had three sessions of approximately 60 minutes each on the hotel elliptical trainers/treadmills.  And I'm happy that I was able to get those in.

However, today, for my first real workout, I ran 5 miles with Derek, Jarrod, and Matt on the Campion Trails and it was TOUGH.  The temperature at 12:30 seemed much hotter than the advertised 79 degrees - maybe it was the humidity.  I ended up completing our 5 mile out-and-back route in 49:12 for a 9:51/mi pace, but it would have been much faster if I didn't have to stop several times after the 2.5 mile turnaround (at 23:19) to get my heart rate down.  I've had a nagging stomach ache for the last couple days and it started acting up for the last 2-2.5 miles.  I'm hoping that was the root cause of my less-than-stellar performance.

After the initial 2.5 turnaround point, I hit "LAP" every time I switched from walking to running


My heart rate kept spiking in the 180s.  Not good and unexpected since my pace while running was never higher tha n 8:30/mile for the last half of the run.



Oh well, hopefully I'll be better by the end of the week for the actual events.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Ironman Longhorn 70.3


(Initial race report. Will post more details and photos later.)

Second Half-Ironman race complete!  Almost 13 minutes faster than my first - Lone Star Tri at Galveston back in March.

Swim: My plan was to be in the front but along the side. I was just to the left of the right start buoy (there are two start buoys between which the swimmers are supposed to line up), but a bunch of people went to the right (outside) of that buoy so I ended up kind of in the middle. Not the best place because I got "run over" by about 20+ people in the beginning. After the initial flailing, I slipped into a decent rhythm. The water in the lake was a great temperature - 77.9 degrees - just barely wetsuit legal. I think the swim course was short - I find it hard to believe that I had a swim pace of 1:45/100M pace (without a wetsuit - I decided not to bring mine - FAILED) when I was trying to hold back for the rest of the 70.3 miles.

T1: Felt pretty good on the run up from Decker Lake. Hated the fact that my feet were all dirty from the grass/dirt transition area. Had to take extra time to clean them off before putting on socks and also to put on my TNT tri-top (no bare torsos for Ironman events). My bike rack was very close to the Swim In entrance and directly opposite of the Bike Out/In so I had a long way to run with my bike to get to the Mount line.

Bike: Despite two mishaps, I had a great bike - 20.5 MPH and I literally passed hundreds of people over the 56 mile course. Overall, it was a decent course, although there was a bit of chip seal and a stiff headwind from the west which came into play in the second half of the route.

Mishap #1: My chain popped off when downshifting up a steep hill at Mile 6. Since I was going up a hill, I quickly lost speed and couldn't unclip from pedals, and fell to the side of the road. Luckily, no injuries other than to my pride. I got up and put the chain back on, but didn't think I would be able to mount my bike on the steep hill - so I ran with it the rest of the way to the top. There was a race photographer up there too, so I may get a photo of this glorious moment.

Mishap #2: Around Mile 42, came up on a bumpy bridge, a lot of debris (water bottles, etc.) on the road and bunch of bike traffic. The jostling caused my water bottle to become loose in its cage. Reached down to adjust it and ended up clipping my finger in my front wheel spokes instead. Ouch! Kept rinsing out the cut by sipping water from my AeroDrink and then spitting it out on my finger. Adrenaline is an amazing pain-killer and eventually the bleeding stopped.

At Mile 54.5 as we neared the end of the bike, we hit a big hill - really big. I looked over to my right and beyond a chainlink fence was what looked like a running trail. A running trail with runners and volunteers on it. I guess this must be "Quadzilla - The Hill of Truth".

Speed (note my stop at 0:15 when my chain popped off):


Heart Rate (averaged at 156 BPM - probably on the high side, but fairly reasonable):

Elevation (2,396 ft - not flat!)


T2: Not much to report except that I was dead-tired coming off the bike. Didn't even bother jogging with my bike to my rack. Still, 2:02 is decent bike-to-run transition time.

Run: Very painful.  There was hardly any flat terrain on the entire run.  My quads cramped up while going up a hill at Mile 1 and I started my first of many walks.  At the top that hill, I started feeling better - a combination of my lower heart rate and good music from a live band.  I ran past a guy and girl dressed in disco outfits (and thought of the Disco Tri) who pointed the way to the next rest stop.  After the first turn-around I headed down that I had walked up a 15 minutes earlier.  At Mile 3, I saw Jarrod exiting the park grounds a couple miles behind me.

At Mile 4.5 the run course turned onto a grass and dirt trail and I headed down a long hill.  Although it was fun to run down the hill, the entire time I kept thinking to myself "What goes down must come back up."  Sure enough, after passing through a festive aid station hosted by superheroes - including Batman (oddly, dancing to the Superman theme), Mr. & Mrs. Incredible, and a guy dressed as (I assume) one of the Super Mario Brothers - I came up to Quadzilla.

For my first trip up "The Hill of Truth" I ran about the first third of the hill, walked the middle third, and jogged the rest of the way to the top.  The second time, I walked almost the entire thing - defeated!  There was an announcer at the top of the hill greeting passing runners as we cross the chip timing mat (there was one at the bottom of the hill too - the fastest male and female runners up the hill got a special award) - that was a nice touch.  There were also signs with amusing quotes along the path up in an attempt to keep our minds off the painful climb.  A few I remember:
  • All power corrupts, but absolute power is pretty neat
  • Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines
  • Suburbia - where developers chop down the trees and name streets after them
After passing by the transition area (and passing the finish line - so close yet so far), I started the second loop of the run and headed out on the now familar course.  At Mile 7.5 or so I waved at Derek who was about two miles ahead of me on the course (but doing his first loop) and at Mile 10 I saw Jarrod for the second time, but I don't even know if he heard me shout his name.  He was in the zone!

Along with my leg cramps (first it was quads - those loosened up - and then I had Charley Horses in my right calf intermittently throughout the entire run) my bladder was hyperactive and also slowed me down.  I was eating a lot of PowerGels and I think the caffeine (and it's diuretic properties) in some of the flavors caught up to me.  The "zero mph" dips in the speed chart below were portolet stops (4 of them!).  A few of my more experienced friends told me that I need to learn how to "go" on run, but those "rest stops" were a welcome relief for legs as well as my bladder.


Fairly consistent heart rate on the run - cardio was still strong.  My overall speed was definitely limited by my tired legs.  If I could just build up my legs more, my run time would greatly improve. I'm sure I left running legs on the bike course.  I joked to my tri buddies that I need to either switch to Aquabike or get a tri-bike so at least I'll save my hamstrings.  Or I guess I can just train harder. :-)


Elevation profile (Hardly a flat stretch on the entire route.  Quadzilla at Miles 4.75 and 11.25.  900 ft of elevation over 13.1 miles ... hillier than the bike!)



Race Review:

Pro: Well-supported race. "Big race atmosphere" with 2,400 registrants. Decent lake for the swim.  Four live bands on the run course (and other music) and great rest stops (8 of them!) - which were all hit twice.

Con: Trail/Dirt run course is knee-friendly, but totally ruined my fairly new running shoes. Didn't like the grass and dirt transition area either.  The shuttle buses from the parking to the race site were totally inadequate so I ended up walking the 1.25 miles in the morning (after the race, I rode my bike).

Stats:
  • 1.2 mile Swim: 33:45 (1266th place)
  • T1: 03:39 
  • Bike: 2:43:34 (20.5mph, 359th place)
  • T2: 02:02
  • Run: 2:23:29 (10:57/mi, 1042nd place)
  • Total Time: 5:46:32 
Overall Place: 735 out of 1929 finishers (1376 M / 553 F)
Gender Place: 581 out of 1313 (age group Men)
Division Place: 140 out of 306 (Men 35-39)

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Here We Go!

The bags are packed (race-wise and luggage-wise - gotta check out of the hotel).  The plan is to eat some breakfast and then head over to the Travis County Exposition Center -parking location - and then grab a shuttle bus to Walter E Long Park.

The race starts at 7:30 AM with the pros (including Michele Jones, Tim DeBoom and Lisa Bentley).  My swim wave (#5) should be at 7:41 AM.

Rock and Roll!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

T Minus 1 Week (And Counting)

Monday: 2,000 yard swim in 43:36.5. Wanted to do 3,000 yards but felt tired. No need to be a hero. This is a taper week anyway. My 500 yd splits:
  • 1st 500 yds: 10:39
  • 2nd 500 yds: 10:52
  • 3rd 500 yds: 10:46
  • Water break: 0:34
  • 4th 500 yds: 10:45.5
Tuesday: 45 minute spin class (147 bpm avg hr). 500 yard swim in 10:10.

Wednesday: 50 minute spin class (150 bpm avg hr). 500 yard swim in 10:18.

Thursday: Feeling a bit weak.  Don't want to get sick, so I decided to just rest.

Driving down to Austin this afternoon!