I always forget that I have this thing sitting around!
Well since that last post a ton has happened. I started my summer anatomy class, as well as work. The two of those have consumed almost ALL of my time. I came to realize that the first few weeks of summer gave me all the time I wanted to train. Since I have gotten a real schedule, training has become far more difficult, but I've managed to get it in.
I also raced our regional championship race: Evergreen Lake International, in Hudson Illinois. It was a unique race if there ever was one. I managed to keep my nerves down pre race, which was definitely a plus compared to Delevan. Going in, I knew the run would be pretty lame, so I just didn't worry about it. I had practiced my bike mounts, and had figured out how to race in my favorite shoes. Most importantly, my swims had been rockin', and so I figured the race would go well. Unfortunately, I had neglected my sighting practice. The swim hurt, and felt like it took forever! (Although it was significantly faster than Lubbock). I was stoked to get on the bike, and after a bit of a shakey transition I was off.
In another (possibly) unfortunate turn of events my computer was not working, so I found I zoned out of how fast or slow I was going most of the time. Instead I just rode, and about 10 miles in I started feeling pretty good. The course had 2 decent hills going each direction, and was otherwise flat, which was a treat compared to my previous two races.
The transition into run went poorly. I had a rough time calming down to get my shoes on and tight. I actually ran my bike completely passed by rack. I also ran almost all the way out of transition without my number belt! The run hurt, but I didn't get the brick wall feeling in my legs until nearly the end, so it could have been worse. At the end, I PRed by nearly 10 minutes (somewhere in the 2:16 range).
Since the race I've been training, though not as much. I'm tossing around the idea of doing the Naperville tri in august again, but it isn't cemented...
Saturday, August 1, 2009
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