{"id":170,"date":"2007-04-18T03:07:00","date_gmt":"2007-04-18T11:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/wordpress\/?p=170"},"modified":"2007-04-18T03:07:00","modified_gmt":"2007-04-18T11:07:00","slug":"practice-triathlon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/blog\/2007\/04\/practice-triathlon.html","title":{"rendered":"Practice triathlon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the date of my <a href=\"http:\/\/www.orgs.muohio.edu\/musf\/Triathlon.htmlx\">triathlon<\/a> coming up (this Saturday!) I have been wanting to run a practice one for quite some time.  Various circumstances have conspired against me, but last night I was finally able to get it done.  Since it was kind of late, I opted for the fully indoor practice version.  I do recognize that this has some differences between a triathlon that&#8217;s done out of doors (at least in the bike and run departments).  I&#8217;ll cover that later on &#8211; for now, here is how it went.<\/p>\n<p>I got to the Y about 7:30.  Luckily all 6 lanes of the pool were open for adult lap swim, so I had a lane all to myself.  That&#8217;s a shoutout to my co-worker Jason, who is also running the same triathlon and is a &#8220;lane snob&#8221;.  In my rush to get off to the Y, I had forgotten a few things.  Among them were my goggles for swimming as well as my watch for timing.  Of course, there were clocks all over the Y, and I think that I was able to synchronize them pretty well, so the times you see before you should be at least &#8220;mostly&#8221; accurate.<\/p>\n<p>The lane closest to the lockers was open so I chose that one to shave some transition time.  I hit the water at 7:36:30.  The swimming went okay I guess.  I was able to alternate about 50-50 between the crawl-stroke and my crazy rest stroke which is some sort of hybrid between the backstroke and geez I don&#8217;t know how to describe it.  I&#8217;m sure that I look like quite the idiot doing it, but it allows me to rest the crawl muscles while still maintaining a decent clip.  I finished the 16 laps and was out of the water at 7:47:54, so <b>swim time of 11:24<\/b>.<\/p>\n<p>As I got my towel and dried off, in my haze I walked right past the men&#8217;s locker room and nearly went into the women&#8217;s before I figured out what I was doing.  Instead of my &#8220;normal&#8221; locker that I choose when at the Y (which is back in the front corner opposite from the pool exit), I had picked one right on the main row.  Again, trying to shave off a few seconds.  However, when I got there, this big dude was in the locker right next to mine and had spread out his stuff all over the bench about 5 lockers wide.  I took a deep breath and just plunged in to my locker.  He gave me a semi &#8220;eat death&#8221; look as I dripped all over his stuff, but eventually we were able to separate ourselves.  I had given some thought to just doing the run and bike in my swimsuit, but decided to change into athletic shorts.  Obviously I don&#8217;t own any biker shorts or spandex or anything &#8220;professional&#8221; like that.  It didn&#8217;t take me long to change and I hurried down the hall to the gym with a <b>transition time (#1) of 2:36<\/b><\/p>\n<p>There was actually only one stand-up bike left, so I snagged it.  I wanted to ride a &#8220;normal&#8221; bike rather than a recumbent since I felt like that would be more accurate to what it would be like on Saturday.  I hopped on and started pedaling.  About a minute in I realized wait a minute my seat is way low.  Apparently some sort of midget was riding the bike before me, so I had to take some time to adjust that.  That won&#8217;t be a problem on Saturday, but I mention it just to kind of reinforce my crazy hurried-up mindset.  A few minutes in, I realized that another thing that I forgot was some water.  I hadn&#8217;t remembered to bring any, and in my hurry to get on my bike, I hadn&#8217;t taken the time to drink any from the fountain(s) I passed.  Gotta remember that on Saturday.  As I biked, I was sweating hard-core.  I mean, I like to refer to myself as &#8220;the world&#8217;s sweatiest human&#8221; anyways, but this was pretty crazy.  We&#8217;re talking arms covered in beads of sweat from every pore.  It was kind of weird (and gross, of course).  I tried to maintain focus as I pedaled, and ended up with a <b>bike time of 40:51<\/b>.<\/p>\n<p>I took the time to get a long drink of water from the fountain after I was done biking, and of course I had to go wipe off my bike, so I had a <b>transition time (#2) of 1:20<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Then it was on to the treadmill.  I had some trouble there.  While biking, I had felt a bit of a twinge in what I believe was my right hamstring?  Bottom of the upper thigh, whatever muscle that is.  It didn&#8217;t really affect me too badly, but I was (of course) awful tired.  I was watching the Reds and Brewers up on the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/blog\/2007\/01\/more-no-tv.html\">&#8220;devil&#8217;s box&#8221;<\/a> and I tried to use that to motivate myself.  Stuff like &#8220;okay, I will keep running until Ken Griffey Jr. is done at-bat, then I&#8217;ll take a break to walk&#8221;, or &#8220;I can run through the commercial&#8221;, etc.  Of course that led to several humorous silent epithets &#8211; &#8220;What are you DOING swinging at that &#8211; it would have been Ball 4?!!?&#8221; &#8211; stuff like that.  I had to stop and walk several (probably 5 or 6 at least) times, and ended up with a <b>run time of 32:59<\/b><\/p>\n<p>So, if you&#8217;re scoring at home that&#8217;s:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Swim 11:24<\/li>\n<li>Transition 2:36<\/li>\n<li>Bike 40:51<\/li>\n<li>Transition 1:20<\/li>\n<li>Run 32:59<\/li>\n<li>Total 1:29:10<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I was very happy with my times.  My goal has been 100 minutes, or 1:40, and the results from last night seem to indicate that the goal is within reach.  As I mentioned earlier though, it is obvious that an indoor practice run does not really compare with the actual conditions, so let&#8217;s take a look at that:<\/p>\n<p>Swim: I think this will be fairly close.  Maybe a bit slower on Saturday since because the pool length is twice as long, I&#8217;ll have half as many long kick-offs from the pool edge.  Still, I was quite happy with my time here<\/p>\n<p>Transitions: Again, I think this is reasonable.  A lot depends on how close the pool is to the transition area.  I&#8217;ve got a map of the course and they are right next to each other, so it shouldn&#8217;t be too far off from the practice results.  I got a copy of some <a href=\"http:\/\/www.setupevents.com\/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_results&#038;id=541\">race results<\/a> for a similarly-distanced triathlon and the top guys are transitioning in under a minute and almost nobody is taking more than 2 or 3.<\/p>\n<p>Bike: This is going to be the biggest difference.  Biking indoors on an exercise bike is VERY different from biking outside, because you don&#8217;t have to deal with wind resistance, which can be fairly significant on a bike.  Plus there aren&#8217;t any hills indoors.  My friend PJ has done 6 practice triathlons over the past few weeks, and he&#8217;s been averaging about an hour.  He&#8217;s probably a bit better biker than me and he certainly has a better bike, so even considering the fact that the route he&#8217;s been doing is slightly longer (about 3-4 minutes) than the 20K of Saturday&#8217;s race, I think it&#8217;s fairly clear that there&#8217;s no way I&#8217;m going to be coming close to 40 minutes on Saturday.  I&#8217;ll be happy if I can get it under an hour &#8211; maybe 50-55 minutes is a good goal.<\/p>\n<p>Run: I&#8217;m not sure what to think about the run.  On the one hand, a treadmill is nice because it kind of forces you into a particular speed (or you fall off the back and hurt yourself).  But it&#8217;s a lot harder to calibrate how fast you want to run.  On a treadmill, you have to try going faster or slower to figure out how fast you want to run, whereas outside, you just do it.  In my <a href=\"http:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/blog\/2007\/03\/5k-race.html\">last (and only) 5K race<\/a>, I ran a 25:39.  Granted, that wasn&#8217;t after a swim and a bike, but I think that the nearly 33 minutes of last night is a worst-case scenario for Saturday.  I think it&#8217;s not unreasonable that I could do it sub-30.<\/p>\n<p>All in all, I was very happy with my times, and very happy that I was actually able to finish the whole thing.  I will write again after the race on Saturday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the date of my triathlon coming up (this Saturday!) I have been wanting to run a practice one for quite some time. Various circumstances have conspired against me, but last night I was finally able to get it done. Since it was kind of late, I opted for the fully indoor practice version. 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