Wednesday, May 27, 2009

3200 / 950 (37150/208850)

Masters Practice

100 swim (warmup)
200 drill (warmup)
300 pull (warmup)
100 kick (warmup)
4 x 100, stroke/free by 25
4 x 75, 50 drill, 25 free
4 x 50, odds fast
4 x 25, fast (3rd 25 easy)
100 free on 1:55
50 easy on 1:20
3 x 100 free on 2:00
50 easy on 1:20
2 x 100 free on 2:05
50 easy on 1:20
100 free on 2:10
50 easy on 1:20
6 x 25 fast kick on :50
150 pull (warmdown)

Total: 2900 SCM (~3200 SCY)

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Afternoon Swim

100 swim (warmup)
3 x 50 swim (warmup)
500 free, no walls
50 drill
50, 25 sprint / 25 back kick

Total: 850 SCM (~950 SCY)

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The morning swim was pretty fun. I like short sets on 100s, even if there isn't a lot of rest between them. I think my lane did a pretty good job with the intervals Evan gave us, and it felt like a good, strong workout to me.

The afternoon swim was just kind of a lark. I played softball on Tuesday night with Kimberley and Ann and we all decided to swim at lunch today. I messed around, mostly, but then Kimberley and I figured out a way to sort of mimic open water by not touching the walls and making wide turns at each end of the pool without touching the bottom. I did pretty good - 500 meters in about ten minutes (which is pretty much right on for me). We'll see if I can do similarly in the Boulder Reservoir in a week and a half.

Yup, I'm doing another triathlon already. Kimberley asked if I wanted to do it, and with a 500 meter swim, I couldn't say no, heh. Also, the fund raising for this one is done where you can pick a charity, so I'm doing mine for the Western Border Collie Rescue. My donation page is here, if anyone is interested:

http://www.active.com/donate/TFYCJune62009/LFuller71

So yeah, the tri is on Saturday, June 6 in Boulder. The swim is 500m in a clockwise square into the reservoir and the buoys are on the right, which means I should have a better time spotting them in this case. Then there is a 17 mile bike ride (I should be able to do this in just under an hour if I can keep myself at my 18 MPH pace that I did last time) and another 5K run. Not bad. I don't mind the longer bike ride for the shorter swim. :)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

900 (33000/204700) aka The Triathlon Post

So yesterday was my very first triathlon.  And this is my race report, as suggested by my very supportive friend/hockey teammate, Shirley.  :)

Start with Friday night.  Or Friday all day, really.  Work was a little slow for a change, so I had a lot of time to think about the impending race.  And I was really, really nervous.

I tried to work through that, mostly by getting things ready.  When work was over, I headed over to Super Target to get a waterbottle cage for my bike, a bike bag for my tire tools and a replacement tube (which I went to get at Peloton Cycles a little later), some Gatorade, and some stickers to label my bike with its name (Hikaru, for the interested).  I then went and got my wetsuit, and my replacement tube.

Back home I installed my waterbottle cage and my bag, put the stickers on, and loaded my bike into my car.  Then I packed my bag, used Shirley's check list to make sure I had everything, and attempted to sleep at about 11:00PM.

Sleep didn't come easily, but I wasn't up much longer than half an hour.  I'm going to attribute that to being up at 5:00 that morning for Masters practice.  My alarm went off at 5:00 and I got out of bed to have a shower, which was almost too nice.  I never shower in the morning, and it felt good yesterday, especially since it had a nice calming effect.  After the shower I got dressed in my tri clothes, put some long pants and jacket over the top, and had some breakfast (cereal and vanilla yogurt) before heading out.

I parked in a lot at the Windsor Middle School, which was about a quarter mile from sign-in/the transition area.  I ran into Kimberley (I'm not sure if I've mentioned her here before, but I met her at stroke clinic and she plays softball with us now - she invited me to do this tri with her) as soon as I got there, and also into Jenny (who swims with my Masters team).  Kimberley found a friend from her tri group - Molly - who we hung out with all day as well.

After getting my race packet and going to body marking (which was interesting, having someone writing on my arms and legs with a huge marker - I was number 80, which went on both upper arms, and had my age - 29 - on my right calf), Jenny, Kimberley, and I went and racked our bikes together.  The racks at this race were awesome - little short ones that only held two bikes per side.  That meant everyone got some space to the side to lay out their towels and stuff.

So I started getting ready.  I had no idea how I wanted to do things, so I just made it up, mostly.  Laid out my bike and running shoes and socks together, as well as my ballcap (for the run) and some towels.  We decided to get part way into our wetsuits in the transition area before walking over to the swim start, which was about half a mile away.  Wetsuits on to the waist, we put our pants into the drop bags they gave us and headed over.  Once we got to the swim start, we put our jackets/sweatshirts into the drop bags (it was about 55º out at 7:30AM) and got our wetsuits, swim caps, and goggles on then got some photos (on Molly's camera, so I don't have them back yet) before we waded out into the lake to get acclimated.

At this point I was feeling nervous but not scared.  All of us were in the second wave (women 39 and younger) but Molly, who was in the first wave (29 and younger).  Our caps were baby blue (wave one were red, and wave three were yellow).  Kimberley and I, plus another gal from the tri group named Liz, went over to the far right toward the back of the wave two swimmers once wave one went into the water (7:55AM).  That's when I started feeling a little afraid of what was about to happen.  I thought maybe it was just me being anxious to get things started, and was babbling a little, trying to calm myself down.

At 7:58, the buzzer went off, signaling our wave to start.  I ran into the lake (which was reportedly 63º) and didn't feel cold at all.  I kept walking until the water was up to my chest, then dove into start swimming.

And immediately started having a panic attack.  The farther out I got, the more I panicked, and probably made it about 100 meters before I had to roll onto my back and just float because I was hyperventilating.  A couple other swimmers from my wave came to ask if I was okay, and I told them I was having a panic attack.  They asked if I wanted one of the boats to come get me, but I said no.  If you get rescued by a boat, none of your times for the rest of the race count.  The older guy who was asking if I was okay stayed with me for a long while, telling me to swim slowly, put my face in and swim just like I was in the pool.  He really helped me by assuring me that I was okay, that he was a strong swimmer and that he'd be there to help me if I got into trouble.

I was doing a lot better about halfway there, but I'd still freak out every 50 meters or so and have to flip onto my back to catch my breath.  I veered off course a lot, and would get scared every time I got too far from the buoys, but I kept at it, and just tried to power through once I spotted the red flags at the swim exit.  I just kept thinking how bad I wanted out of the lake, back where my feet could touch the bottom.  Finally I found the shore, got my feet under me, and stumbled my way back up to land.  A pair of volunteers helped me out, and I swear, I felt like I was going to pass out, there was so much adrenaline coursing through me.  I don't remember how the ground felt on the shore under my feet, or the pavement on the way to the transition area over to my bike.  All I can remember was how hard I was breathing, and how lightheaded I felt.  I was literally shocked when I got to my bike and saw that I'd beat Kimberley over there.  I was sure I'd been in that lake forever.  In reality, it was just over twenty minutes.

The T1 transition was a blur.  I was shaking really hard and almost fell getting my wetsuit off.  I got my helmet and my jacket on, then tried to leave with my bike without my shoes.  I re-racked my bike, got my shoes on, and jogged to the bike mount line.  That transition was just about three minutes.

The beginning of the bike ride was all about me slowing down my breathing and getting my focus back.  It really didn't take long, and the whole ride went by so fast it was shocking.  It turns out the bike portion was actually 11 miles, and I did it in under 35 minutes.  I felt awesome on the bike, fast and strong and powerful.  I passed a lot of people, didn't have any trouble at all with any of the hills, even with the fairly substantial headwind.  The best part was, and I don't even know how this is possible, that my butt didn't hurt at ALL.  Riding my bike the 6.75 miles to work, I always feel sore about halfway through.  I'm not sure if it's because of the adrenaline/endorphins, that I wasn't wearing anything under my shorts, or that they were wet from the swim, but it was the most comfortable ride I've ever had on that bike since I got it.  I loved every second, and wish I could have just kept going on my bike.

T2 was way smoother, and a lot quicker than T1.  I think it was around two minutes (I looked at my results yesterday, but there were a lot of people crowded around a tiny printout, and they haven't posted the results online yet).  At the start of the run I spotted on of my FAST teammates - Reubin - and he told me I was doing great.

The run was about as hard as every other 5K I've done.  Running is definitely not my favorite part of the triathlon.  My race number was damp because I'd had to pin it on before the swim, and it got kinda messed up in the process.  But Jenny has an extra race belt (ah HA, that's what those are for), and she said she'd bring it to Masters practice next week for me. Yay!

Anyway, the run went down a little over a mile on a bike path and then turned around to come back past the transition area, along the same path we used to get to the swim start, and across the grass a bit to end near the main stage.  The first third felt okay, then I started sprinting too early because I didn't know exactly where the end was, so I had to slow down a little.  I passed Kimberley going the other way just after the turn around, then saw Reubin again at the end of the transition area when I had just under a mile to go.  The closer to the end, the more volunteers they had to cheer you along.  I felt like I was never going to see the end of the thing, but finally someone told me I had 100 yards to go, and I picked the pace up again.  Then, finally, the finish.  The clock at the end was almost exactly 33:00:00, which meant I ran the race in ninety minutes, with my three minute delayed swim start.

I was elated!  I didn't think there was any way I'd hit an hour and a half on my first sprint tri.  My run was just over thirty minutes, which is my fastest 5K to date!

After I crossed the line, I found Molly, Liz, and Allana, who is the coach of the tri group.  They all cheered for me when I finished.  :)  We waited a bit for Kimberley, then we all headed over to get some food.  I went and changed into my dry pants and sweatshirt, then had a couple of de-meated sandwiches and some lemonade.

Unfortunately, that's when it started to rain.  I decided I wanted to head home, so I waked back to the transition area and gathered up my stuff, then started the .25 mile walk back to my car, where I proceeded to get soaked.  It was really, really unpleasant, and I was more than ready to stop being wet.

The drive home took about 15 minutes, and then I threw myself immediately into the shower.  It was heaven, even better than the one I'd had about 6.5 hours earlier.  And then, finally, DRY CLOTHES.  Aaaah.  I relaxed a bit before rinsing my wetsuit and taking it back to Runner's Roost, then home for a snack and a long nap.

And thus concludes my write up for my first triathlon.  It didn't go like thought it would, in some cases worse (the swim went horribly) and in others better (finished 15 minutes faster than I'd predicted, even with the swim fail).  I'm hoping I can do at least one open water practice before the Tri for the Cure in early August, because I think that if I can keep myself from freaking the hell out, I could probably really do well with these things.  :)

But now, I can finally say it:  I'm a triathlete!

Edit:  I found my results!

Swim: 20:29
T1: 3:31
Bike: 33:23 (avg. MPH 18)
T2: 2:22
Run: 30:23 (run pace 9:48)
Total: 1:30:06
Gender Rank: 69th (out 0f 109)
Division (30-34 year-old women): 12th (out of 20)
Overall Place: 192nd (out of 258)

Friday, May 22, 2009

3000 (32100/203800)

400 swim (warmup)
300 drill (warmup)
100 kick (warmup)
4 x 100 pull, descend interval by :05 each 100 (starting at 2:10)
100 IM
75 drill (back)
50 build (back)
25 sprint (haha, back)
100 free
75 free drill
50 free build
25 free sprint
100 fly (with fins)
75 fly drill (with fins)
50 fly build (with fins)
25 fly sprint (again, ha! - with fins)
300, 3 x 25 stroke/75 free
200, 2 x 50 stroke/50 free
200, 2 x 75 stroke/25 free
100 IM

Total: 2750 SCM (~3000 SCY)

This workout was a little hard considering all the stroke stuff, but it didn't end up being too horrible. I was really sore and tired this morning, but outside of some hockey related aching in my wrists and neck, I'm feeling okay now.

Today is the day before my first triathlon. I'm trying to hydrate without having to pee every twenty minutes, and I'm eating a ton of carbs, though not necessarily on purpose. Tomorrow I will get up at 5:30 and shower/eat/drive to Windsor and get this thing started.

Thinking about it makes me so nervous I feel like I'm going to throw up. It's like before I played hockey the first time, like pretty much every time I go up to bat in a softball game. It's the fear of failing, I think, the worry I won't be good enough, won't make it. But this race is only against me. I can take as much time as I like. There is no better reward than crossing that finish line and knowing that I can do it, I didn't fail. I walked a marathon last June. It was probably the hardest physical feat I'd ever attempted up to that point (and so far, still). And days later, when I was still sore and my toes were bruised, I realized that I can do a lot more than I thought I could.

I'm going to rock this thing.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

3200 (29100/200800)

200 swim (warmup)
200 pull (warmup)
3 x 50 free, streamline to flags
3 x 50 back, four dolphin kicks off the wall
2 x 75, back/free/back
500 free
100 free
100 pull
500 free
2 x 100 free
500 free
3 x 50 free, head up (open water practice - warmdown)

Total: 2900 SCM (~ 3200 SCY)

I totally thought the yardage today was shorter than Monday, but they were identical, huh.

I am totally wrecked today. Yesterday I rode my bike to work, then afterward to the bank and then to Runner's Roost to reserve my wetsuit for Saturday and then home from there. I'm guestimating about 8-ish miles from RR to my house, so not quite as far as I have to ride on Saturday. 10 miles isn't a big deal, but my rear still doesn't like my bike seat much. Yay owieness.

Anyway, I also did a brisk walk at lunch, played a softball game, and ran for about 15 minutes before the game. My quads were all lactic acidy this morning in the pool, and my arms are really sore now. Yes, I realize I'm a wuss. :p

That set up there is a little wacky, but that's because Evan wanted to cut down our 500s to 400s and we bargained with him to leave those and cut some of the 100s instead. Which is good, becuase I can definitely use the distance training before this weekend. They were a little rough, but not too horrible. I think I can manage 300 more continuous meters.

I have a hockey game tonight and plan to ride my bike Thursday and swim Friday morning. The triathlon starts at 7:55 on Saturday, and I have a feeling I'll be done by some time between 9:30 and 10:00. I swiw a 50 (yard) free in about :55 when I'm pacing myself, and 800 meters is around 900 yards (so 18 50s), which would estimate my swim time to be about 16:30. I have a feeling it will be closer to 18:00 because of the start (where I'm expecting to get kicked in the head a bunch and flail trying to get used to swimming in a) a pond, b) a wetsuit, c) a gigantic group of people). My cycling speed is about 4:15/mile, so the ten miles will be just about 43 minutes (give or take), and my 5K run is 32-35 minutes (depending on deadness), bringing my total to around an hour and forty minutes, plus transitions making it about 1:45 or so. I'm guessing.

Yeah, that all was mostly for me. I think I will be okay with it as long as I don't go over two hours, and manage to finish the thing without dying.

Monday, May 18, 2009

3200 (25900/197600)

200 swim (warmup)
200 kick (warmup)
200 drill (warmup)
4 x 150, odds swim/kick/swim, evens kick/swim/kick
6 x 50, odds drill, evens descend 1-3
400 pull, breathe 3/5 by 50
300 swim, negative split
200 drill
100 IM, negative split
3 x 100, 50 fast kick / 50 easy drill
2 x 50 swim (warmdown) - head up to spot for open water practice

Total: 2900 SCM (~ 3200 SCY)

So the pool was set to short course meters this morning, which was interesting. I don't feel like trying to keep track of yards and meters separately, so I'm just going to convert and round to yards for my distance tracking.

As soon as school is 0ut we're going to change our schedule so we practice Monday, Thursday, and Friday, with Thursday being long course meters. I think it will be fun, since I've never swam long course before, but will also suck, because masters only gets two lanes, so we're going to have a ton of people sharing with a wide range of skill/speed. I guess we'll see how that goes.

The workout today was good. Not too challenging, but I think it was a technique day, so that's okay. A new gal named Karen was in our lane today. She normally swims with Vortex, but apparently they are totally messing with their pool at the moment. First they didn't have a women's locker room (they had to change in the bathroom and could only get a deck shower) and now they aren't heating the pool (as they're working on the heating system), so she came to our practice instead. She's an older lady, and a little slow, but she's really pretty hardcore (apparently she swam a 10K last year).

This weekend I have my first triathlon, so I'm doing a little bit of swimming at the end with my head up to spot a target so I can get used to that in open water. To be honest, I'm alternately terrified and completely calm about the whole thing. We'll see how I am when I actually have to DO it. It's only 800 meters, but I haven't had any open water practice, and I'm mildly scared of what might be lurking in the dark (and not being able to touch bottom if I inhale lake water or something), but I will be in a wetsuit, so I'll have that extra buoyancy, and 800 meters is really pretty short (just under 900 yards). Yeah, I can do this. Or something.

Two weeks from today is my 30th birthday. I have the day off from work, but I'm going to get up and swim anyway. I'm not sure if I should tell Evan it's my birthday or not. He mentioned something before about having to swim a 50 fly while everyone splashes you on your birthday. Maybe I'll wait until the very end of the workout. ;)

Friday, May 15, 2009

3200 (22700/194400)

200 swim (warmup)
150 kick (warmup)
6 x 50, odds fast kick, evens kick down, swim back on 1:20
4 x 150 pull, 100 DPS, 50 fast
200 free smooth
2 x 100 free fast (avg. 1:30)
200 free smooth
4 x 50 free fast (avg. :42)
200 free smooth
8 x 25 free fast (avg. :17)
200 free smooth
8 x 25 free, V sprints (25 easy/fast, 25 fast/east, 25 build, 25 sprint x 2)
300 pull (warmdown)
50 kick (warmdown)

Total: 3200

I loved this sprinting this morning! At first I had a feeling it would be another fail day with Vicki and Alex in the lane, but I can generally sprint faster than Vicki, so I swam second instead of last in the core part of the workout and it felt really nice to be able to keep up and turn in some good times. :) Swimming = win today.

Monday, May 11, 2009

3300 / 3200 (19500/191200)

Masters Practice, Monday, May 11

100 free (warmup)
100 back/breast (warmup)
4 x 75 kick, desc 1-4
4 x 50 free build, desc 1-4
4 x 25 free, easy / fast / drill / fast
5 x 200 free*, fifth fast for time (3:05)
4 x 50 drill
5 x 200 free*, fifth fast for time (3:09)
400 pull (warmdown)

Total: 3300

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Masters Practice, Wednesday, May 13

300 swim (warmup)
8 x 75, 25 kick / 25 drill / 25 swim, IM order
300 pull, descend by 100
200 IM
100 kick
4 x 25 fly on 1:00
300 IM (with fins)
200 kick, sprint/moderate by 25
100 pull, 90% effort
4 x 25 back on :45
300 kick, 75 each stroke (with fins except whip kick)
200 pull, descend by 50
100 IM
4 x 25 breast on 1:00
200 swim (warmdown)

Total: 3200

I have never felt so dead after a swim practice before. About an hour later at the grocery store, I almost dropped both a pineapple and a carton of juice because of how tired my arms were. And they're still tired, as are my quads. I think I'm going to blame all that butterfly, plus the bike ride from yesterday. My muscles are on hiatus.

I was actually pretty cranky about practice this morning. Alex is back, and he's lovely, but he doesn't seem to believe in rest. So I didn't really get much, and I was gassed the whole time, and sucking pool water like crazy because I couldn't breathe, blah blah blah. It was just one of those days where I got reminded how much I suck at everything. And yeah, I know I suck, I've only been swimming like this for about 5.5 months, but some days it's harder than others to be the slowest person in the slowest lane in the pool.

Moo. I felt marginally better at the end when I talked to Tasha (who coached today so Evan could swim with us) and she said she thought our lane did an awesome job, especially with the IM stuff and the amount of it we did. Still, I want to be better. Like, immediately. I've always been one for instant gratification. I know it's not even remotely realistic, but that's just the way I am.

Anyway, swimming has been okay. I've been mostly happy with it, and that's a good thing. A bad thing, however, is that there won't be any more stroke clinic until August at the earliest. Normally it takes a break from June until August anyway, but Chris, the instructor, has some major vitamin deficiencies and has to be on some nasty medicine that makes her light-headed, so she hasn't been teaching since last Monday, and they just canceled the clinic all together.

Because of this, I want to add another day a week to do drop in, probably after work. I'm thinking Thursdays, since I have softball on Tuesdays. We'll see, I guess. I skipped last week, but I'm planning to go tomorrow. Let's see if I actually do it.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

3050 / 2750 (13000/184700)

Masters Practice, Wednesday, May 6

125 swim (warmup)
125 kick (warmup)
100 drill (warmup)
3 x {100 kick / 2 x 25 kick fast }
13 x 50 free, every fourth 50 fast on 1:00
12 x 50 free, every third 50 fast on :55
8 x 50 free, every other 50 fast on 1:10
4 x 50 free, all fast on 1:30
400 pull, breathe 3, 7, 3, 5 by 100

Total: 3050

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Masters Practice, Friday, May 8

300 swim (warmup)
100 kick (warmup)
100 drill (warmup)
3 x 50 breast drill
3 x 50 free, descend 1-3
200 free smooth
100 free, fast-ish
3 x 100 free drill, 9-kick hesitation/6-kick hesitation by 50
200 free, smooth
150 free, fast
3 x 100 back drill, 25 kick/25 right arm/25 left arm/25 swim
200 free, smooth
200 free, fast
3 x 100 free drill, fist/catchup by 50

Total: 2750

Monday, May 4, 2009

1200 (7200/178900)

Stroke Clinic

100 free
2oo, free/back by 25
200 dolphin kick (fins)
50 fly (fins)
300, free/dolphin kick by 50 (swimmers snorkel)
50 pull with paddles
200 free, sprint/easy by 50
2 x 50 free

Total: 1200

3000 (6000/177700)

300 free/back by 50 (warmup)
150 dolphin kick (with fins, warmup)
8 x 25 kick on :45
200 free on 4:10
100 IM on 2:30
8 x 25 free/fly by 25 on :45
200 free on 4:10
100 IM on 2:30
8 x 25 free/breast by 25 on :45
200 free on 4:10
100 IM on 2:30
8 x 25 free/back by 25 on :45
200 free on 4:10
200 IM
8 x 25 free/free fast by 25 on :45
250 pull (warmdown)

Total: 3000

As usual lately, I don't really have time to post much commentary here, but I must be getting better at fly, because I can do more of it now before I die. That 200 IM was a little rough (saddest 50 fly EVER), but otherwise, it wasn't so bad. Huh.

Friday, May 1, 2009

3000 (3000/174700)

100 swim (warmup)
100 kick (warmup)
100 pull (warmup)
4 x 100 IM
8 x 50 free on 1:05 (concentrate on flipturns and finish)
4 x 50 free on :55
2 x 300 free on 5:30
4 x 50 free on 1:00
300 free on 5:15
4 x 50 free on 1:00
300 free on 5:00
100 pull (warmdown)

Total: 3000

Meant to post this last Friday right at the end of my shift, but Blogger choked on it and it didn't go through. Luckily it saved as a draft, because there's no way I would have remember this workout otherwise.

Since it's been three days, I don't have much in the way of reaction to this, except that, wee! I did four 100 IMs! Which, not really that impressive, but I was proud of myself anyway. Heh.