The general outline is 1 hour swim (~3100 yards), 5 hour (or 90 miles, whichever comes first) bike and a 2 hour run (~13 miles) with 90 minute breaks between legs to get nice and sore and unmotivated. Some lessons I learned last year: wet tar looks just like dry tar, peanut butter cups are not a good snack before the run, and that the run feels easy, right until you start feeling your legs again.
How it went this year:
Swim Leg
Last year the swim was easily one of my weakest legs so I have been putting in more pool time this year and the results are very positive. I got a water proof iPod which significantly helped break the monotony and keep motivation up. Only bad thing is the pool doesn't open until 8 on Saturday.Nothing about this isn't fun |
Bike Leg
The new bike is not set up yet so I am still on a friends bike. Right now my FTP (functional power threshold) is 224 watts (4.04 watts/kg) so my set power for my long rides is 145-150 watts. I know there's some more power in there and I'd like to be able to race Ironman at 160 (FTP of 245). Last year my biggest gains in FTP were in the last 8 weeks so we shall see! Of course today there was a torrential downpour so I ended up covered in mud and somehow also sunburnt, but we're going to go ahead and say it builds character.I did get to wear my new team kit from Champion Systems, felt good on the bike but did not run in it since I wanted to get the mud out before it stained.
I ate a Bonk Breaker Bite every 45 minutes, along with my carb drink mix to feel out my nutrition plan for Ironman. All systems go!!!
Run Leg
I'll be honest, when it came time to start the run it took a lot of effort and bribing to get myself out the front door. Once I got moving it was alright, but my legs definitely just felt like hams attached to my bones. Good news is now I can remember this workout at Ironman and know that I have gotten this far before and I can do it again.
Recipe of the Week: Mini Turkey Meatloaves (Makes 12)
I might have gotten carried away with the BBQ sauce. I regret nothing. |
What you need:
- 2 lbs ground turkey
- 1 egg, beaten
- Half a yellow onion, chopped
- 1/2 cup BBQ sauce
- 2 tbsp Olive Oil
- Additional BBQ for topping
- Preheat the oven to 350degF
- Lightly spray a muffin tin
- Mix all ingredients together in a bowl, then fill the muffin tin
- Brush BBQ sauce on top of filled cups
- Cook for 40-50 minutes (Until internal temperature reaches 180deg F)
I have been bringing two of these to lunch every day with a baked sweet potato and they keep very well.
Other things going on this week:
The guys over at Flo Wheels have the bet customer service! With the new bike I do switch from 10 speed to 11 speed and with a call to the guys at Flo, they sent out the part I needed to make the switch so I am on target for Galveston 70.3! I've said before how much I love these wheels, aluminum rims and good aero performance give a great bang for the buck and good guys to work with to boot!
The new transition bag from Ogio came in and it's awesome. The separate compartments for glasses, shoes and helmet and a ventilated section for dirty clothes will make packing for races a breeze.
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