Ironman Wisconsin is only 37 days away! It's all starting to feel very real now. Last September when I signed up, it was on a whim because my friends were going to do it. Now, just shy of a year later, I'm getting a bit anxious. I'm not worried about finishing, that will happen. The part that that makes me nervous is the mental aspect. Specifically, can I keep myself in the correct mindset for 10 hours? An hour in the water focusing on easy strokes, body rotation, 6-beat kicks, and a good catch. Five and a half hours on the bike staying relaxed on the uphills, keeping a high cadence, calming my outraged ego as people pass me, gel/water/gatorade/heed/salt/powerbar every 20 minutes, and peeing on myself. Then three and a half hours of running, counting down the aid stations, more water/gatorade/gel/salt/coke every mile, eyes up, swing the arms, high cadence, and more pee. And that is only the list of things that I can control. There are just as many environmental aspects that I will simply have to deal with: weather, other people, mechanical failures, etc.
Seems like a lot to pay attention to for hours at a time, right? I find it very easy to sit at my desk and visualize that I will be strong enough to tell my self to HTFU and run. But will I? I will only be able to partially answer that question after a few race simulation workouts. But even if I go balls to the wall on those workouts, they will take 6-7hrs max. That still leaves another 3-4hrs of untested territory.
Enough with that, lets get to the nitty gritty of the training details. I started my final build block last week and it lasts until August 20th. 12-13hrs this week and last, then 15-17hrs for the next two weeks which will include 5+ hr race simulations.
A very macroscopic view of the disciplines:
Swimming: 3x / week (1 OW session, 1 drills/stroke session, 1 speed session)
Biking: 2-3x / week (1 speed/strength session, 1 long ride, 1 easy ride)
Running: 5-6x / week (2-3 easy, 1 speed/strength session, 1 long)
Other: 1 cords session, 1 yoga session
Nutritionally, I am doing very well. I have nearly cut out pasta from my diet by replacing it with brown rice, lentils, or quinoa. Very limited amounts of meat and cereal, and a frozen fresh fruit & veggie smoothie is almost a daily occurrence. Mounds of tuna, potatoes (idaho and sweet), black beans, corn tortillas, and stir fry veggies. This morning I was down to 164 lbs before my run and hoping to be down to 160 in 37 days.
Shit's getting real...
1 comment:
You have listed literally everything that will lead to a good finish in Wisconsin. You'll be good. Now go do your 37 days worth of homework.
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