Swim – 21,100 yards; 6 hours 15 minutes
Bike – 367 miles; 23 hours 7 minutesRun – 104 miles; 15 hours 27 minutes
Total – 44 hours, 49 minutes
The end of May marked the halfway point in my IM training – 15 weeks down, 15 weeks to go. That is crazy! I definitely can’t believe that I’m over halfway through the training program. So far, its been relatively enjoyable – although it has been difficult to fit the workouts in (especially since I’m working a TON and traveling to NY almost every week….), the fact that every day it’s a different sport to work on has so far kept my interest – so much different than marathon training, where I would get burned out thinking that I had to run almost every day. So far, so good on the injury front too.
Since my chilly, awful ride of the IM bike loop, I have ridden the course two more times. Both times it was close to 80 degrees, but still MUCH more enjoyable than the maiden journey. Wow, do I LOVE biking this course! Its tough, but its so beautiful! One of these times I’m going to take some pics to share. So the new goal has been to find my “outfit” for the race. Yes, the outfit is more important than just finding the right colors, I have to be comfortable in this all day (and most importantly, my butt has to be as comfortable as possible while I’m riding for 7 hours). Here is my recent purchase, Orca 226 Tri-gear:


Going to try this out on my next ride and see how it goes. Up next this weekend is an Olympic distance triathlon in Madison – 1500 meter swim, 25 mile bike, and 6 mile run. I’m excited to do a race and will post pics.
Because of the pending race, last week I did my first swim in Lake Michigan in my new wetsuit. Even though I have swam all of my life and am a pretty strong swimmer, the open water swim scares the crap out of me. My theory is that because I have spent all of my life swimming in nice clean, chlorinated water staring at a black line, that swimming in murky water without a black line and with a wet suit choking me sends my brain into a tail spin and I panic. So I made my way down to the beach, got the wetsuit on, stood in shallow water for 5 minutes trying to calm myself down, and finally put my face in the water. The swim was a success - tried out my wetsuit and managed to swim about a mile.
This months goals:
1) Not panic in swim this weekend
2) Change out my cassette on my bike so I have an extra easy gear for the IM hills!
2.5) In the same trip to the LBS, have them check my aero positioning
3) Swim 3000 yds every swim workout
4) Stretching and core workout three times a week
5) Hydrate more and eat better! I have been eating like crap since I am never home!
6) Look into a new saddle for my bike
Thanks for updating...I've been thinking about you!
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