6/25/08

early bird swim reloaded

The early bird swim training of the free radicals started again in the beautiful outdoor swimming pool, 06:00 Uhr Hallenbad Opfikon Glattbrugg:

3 k swim:
6 * (500m crawl, 2 rounds running round the pool, 20 pushups)

at the end I jumped from the 3 m tower - a fear for me to conquer every time again. I don't know why that scares me so much.

Loosing weight, feeling fit, 18 days to the IM....

6/21/08

This week's training

Absolutely no time to write something here....
....only training counts right now.


Swimming:
- I started to train in a group: http://www.godfrey.ch/

Biking:
- use a bandanna to avoid neck pains from the wind
- mind the heat!

Running:
- training on hard ground is cruel

6/16/08

Today: 184.9 km biking

New bike record. 184.9 km are a really long distance. I learned:
- salt tablets are great to avoid cramps
- at kilometers: 45, 100 and 145 it really got mentally tough to continue
- I ate every half hour in turns powerbar gels and riegels along with drinking water
- I was faster on the hilly part, which I find amazing, since I considered myself slow up and down the hills

The weather conditions were going from bad to very bad, 15°C, rainy, quite freezy. Since it got very dark very soon, I bought a reflecting safety vest at a gas station. It feels good though to have gone through another limit-breaking experience.

27 days to the Ironman. Now I will focus on swimming.

6/15/08

Biking weekend or the battle at "wounded knees"

Saturday: 100k 4 hours, it was quite cold, so on the Ironman strecke I stopped at a bicycle shop to buy some sleeve-warmers and another bike-Trikot. It also started raining, so I decided to stopp for today and to do the 180k tomorrow. My knees are getting better. I got new skin and the scab peels away. How marvellous our bodies are made!

Sunday: ... on the road...

IRONMAN SWITZERLAND 2007 Trailer

Very nice video (7:52 min), what will be taken place in about two months..

6/13/08

Fotos from the 70.3 IM

today I recieved some competition fotos from the Rapperswil Ironman 70.3:






The timing is displaying another athlete's time. My time was about 7 hours and some minutes. Awfully slow. "slowmotion" is fitting somehow. ;-)
Hier der Link auf das Einlaufvideo

6/7/08

If ain't raining - I am ain't training - part II


The bike in the rain is like a wild horse. I fell down two times today. Rain and gravity must have made a plot to punch that stupid triathlete off the bike. Luckily I just had two scratches- each at every knee. I am happy to count this as part of my experience now. Somehow it makes me stronger, though it will be hard to keep up training the next days.

6/4/08

After race recovery

Today I took a sauna to recover, relax and cleanse my lights (Lungen). I need to work on my training plan, on my weight and on my mind's strength. Liss, the cangoroo-pro-triathlete, recommended a very good book to me: "Going long" from Joe Friel, Great book!


Today I also registered with a new social Ironman network: My page on "I Am Tri" The network is quite interesting, though still at the beginning to emerge. Let's see how it evolves.

Tomorrow I will start also with the weight and stretching training. Now it is getting serious! 6 weeks to the big race!

6/2/08

Ironman Experience

Nice vid with great music.

2nd Half Ironman done, but 0.5 + 0.5 ≠ 1 IM

Yesterdays 70.3 Switzerland IM was my hardest and best triathlon ever. Right from the beginning I had problems to breath during the swim, so my heartrate raised the first time above 174 bpm. I had to swim on the back to have enough air and to control the pulse. On the bike I became very hungry, so I ate too much too fast. The result were stomach cramps, I couldn't speed properly and had problems at the hills. The run was just a mental fight not to give up. I was awful slow, but endured. I am very happy to have experienced how hard it can get and I am right now more determined than ever to go for the Ironman in 6 weeks. I want to finish the Ironman to encourage and cheer up my family.

Lessons learned:
* It's 70% mental and 30% physical
* An old man at the strecke said: "einfach locker durchlaufen" (something like: "just run relaxed up to the end") to cheer me up. That really helped. I repeated that in my mind over and over again - until the end.
* Don't eat too fast on the bike! Start with "Gel". Have a proper food strategy.
* Train more in the lake!
* Really loose these extra-pounds!!!! Light weight saves you so much energy during the race!

Happy racing!


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