Lifetime Fitness Indoor Triathlon Race Report - 10 Minute Swim, 10 Minute T1, 30 Minutes on the Spin Bike, 5 Minute T2 & 20 Minute Treadmill Run.
I've gotta say, knowing that my chances of drowning were quite slim, I slept about the best I have pre-race, ever. Got there about 45 minutes before our wave start and checked out the logistics. Their facility is awesome.
Swim: Got in to the pool area early enough to see the swim before us. There was definitely a mix of swimmers. When it came to our turn, my daughter already secured the middle lane for us (sweet). The pool was murky and the sun was hitting it just right making it VERY tough to see in the water. My daughter had a hard time keeping to her side and we scraped a few times, but nothing that really slowed me down (or her either). I went out a bit too fast, but was able to find a good groove and ended up swimming 21.5 lengths - 512 meters (25 meter pool) in the 10 minutes. I wanted that last 1/2 length for 22, the most done on the day was 24. T1 was uneventful, got dry and headed over to the spin studio.
Bike: The spin bike is nothing like the road bike on the trainer. I thought I got the seat right, but once I got going I realized I was too low. When I tried to lean forward my knees came close to banging my chest. I did most of my damage sitting upright. After about 4 minutes I got annoyed with the the MPH and just put a towel over it and just worked. Thank goodness they had huge airflow through the studio, I was a sweaty mess. The other thing I noticed about the spin bike is that it has a huge seat and this difference hurt my backside muscles the entire ride. Stayed steady through about 25 minutes, turned it up for 3 minutes and then really cranked for the last 2. Unfortunately, they had the tension on the clips very low and I popped out in the final minute.

I was able to recover and get clipped back in for a few more spins. I ended up with 14.7 miles total. My daughter was the hero of the spin studio to the staff. They had never had someone as young as 13 do one of these. T2 was the quickest 5 minutes ever. I had to swap shoes in the studio and the head upstairs (cruel) to the machine area. By the time I got up there they were counting down from a minute & 30 seconds to the start.
Run: As planned, I started out at 7 MM. I was only able to maintain this for about the 1st 8 minutes before I had to back it down a bit. It felt like someone was twisting my calf and hammy muscles tighter by the minute. I had to back down again after 13 minutes. With 2 minutes to go, I said screw it and cranked the treadmill up to 10.5 MPH. I late edition to the running mix was Monster by Skillet. This was the perfect thumping beat to end on. I has set a goal to get 2.75 miles in the 20 minutes and just missed it, getting 2.70.
By the time we stretched and came back downstairs, they had the results. I was VERY happy to see my name in the top 3 for the Masters Division & even more proud of the 5th overall! This was a VERY COOL event & I'd highly recommend it to anyone. My wife was there to watch and has the bug to do one in March of next year and my son will be race age as well so we may make it a family thing in the spring.