Monday, January 19, 2009

10 mile run!!

A first. A 10 mile run.

This run was completely controlled by HR. HR was NEVER to exceed 150. Other than a hill towards the end I did a great job of staying in this zone.

The upside of the HR control was that I had no side stitching whatsover. What a great feeling! I could have gone on for 5 more miles easily!

I will try and stick with 10 next week as well before working up to 11. Half iron distance is 13.2 so if I can get there by March I will be happy.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Triathlon Swim Class

Big switch. I went from the Masters swim class this fall to the Triathlon swim class here for the winter session at the YMCA.

This seems (as of week 2) to be the best move I have made since taking the "learn to swim" class last Spring. Coach James is a triathlete (and a lifeguard at the YMCA) and is:

1) Qualified
2) Motivating
3) Doing more for me in 2 weeks than the previous coach did for me in 12 weeks.

My swim is still terrible, yet I am feeling very good about the upcoming 10 weeks and the improvement I might make during this period.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Japanese Fireworks Training

I need digital displays to train. I am the farthest thing from a purist who can put on his sweat clothes and start exercising. Give me data. I need data before, during and after each workout to keep me going.

Data for me comes in two forms right now:

1) HR decoupling for run and bike
2) 50M interval times on the swim

I am not going to get into the swim right now. Despite significant progress the swim is still embarssing.

The HR is fascinating me. The training bible tells me I should be shooting for long (1hr+) steady state training in my Zone 2 HR (unfortunately I need to guess at this for I do not know my LT for bike and run. I am guessing right now that my LT is 175 on the run and 160 on the bike). That means that I should be in a steady 145-155 on the run and 130-145 on the bike.

Decoupling occurs when in steady state (consistent power/pace effort) the HR begins to drift past 105% of target HR. The wintertime is fantastic for data junkies. Over the past three weeks of active training, I am beginning to see some improvement in decoupling (the HR exceeds 105% later and later in the workout). Additionally, I have 3 more months to build my "base" period.

Ideally, there will be no drift and no decoupling during a 1.5 hour workout by the end of March. Right now I am dcoupling at about 40 mins on the run and 50 mins on the bike. Stay tuned.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Goal Setting 2009

I have been re-reading Joe Friel's training bible again. My goal this week is to officially lock down the 2009 training plan. I first need to pick my "A" races for the season. Joe suggests no more than 2. That's the tough part.

Currently I am thinking that 1 will be the Hammerfest for two reasons:
  1. It is an official USAT sanctioned race
  2. I completed this race last year, so I have a benchmark to work with

The second A race will be trickier. Sachem's Head has sentimental value, but I would like to see if I can complete an Olympic race in July...if I can find the right one!