Training Chronicles
Stories of a Triathlon Training Dabbler and Swimming Lessons Survivor
I suggest reading the last excerpt before continuing. It is now January 7th and my half ironman is 6 months away.
Over two weeks ago, I was feeling extremely fatigued. All of this after running the Chicago marathon and not taking more than one day off in a row. It was time for a break. Luckily, this coincided with the holidays and my road trip to South Dakota and Iowa for friends and family visits. I slept til almost 8am every single day! So now whether I feel refreshed or not, it's time to get serious about training and start getting on a schedule. After 8 lessons with Ann at the J, I feel like I can get in the pool and not be embarrassed by my lack of understanding any type of stroke. I reached 2000 yards finally before my break so I know that this whole triathlon is possible. I have a borrowed indoor trainer from one of my friends, and I signed up for the New Orleans Rock 'n Roll Marathon on February 2nd. So that's where I'm at now. I have gotten lots of winter tips from other athletes, like, going outside and laying facedown in the snow to mimic early season open water swimming. I'm still working up the courage to do that, especially since it's been below 0 for the last two weeks. I'm slowly warming up to the indoor cycling thing, but it is about as interesting as the dreadmill. The longest run I've gone for so far leading up to my half marathon is about an hour (and it was not fast). Week 1 is going well otherwise. I just got done taking down Christmas decorations in my house and stuck my bike where my tree was, got back into the pool, and outside for some cold runs. I am ready!
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