Swim - Good god, that was awful. I grew up on the lake, swimming all summer, was always faster then my friends etc. But when I hopped in the pool today to see how I would do, I was exhausted halfway through it. My shoulders were almost dead and I even had to rest after my 3rd lap to give my shoulder a break. I know my form is horrid. I tried to do the breathing every few strokes and ended up swallowing water half the time. I finished the last lap the way I used to always swim, just muscling through it with no real form and my head above the water most of the time, then I'd get a good breath, look straight down and muscle through some more. I've got to get better at the swim, I looked up the results from last year and most people in my age group were 3-5min range. -Side note - Goggles are a must. I stopped a couple of times because my eyes were on fire. I would assume that pool was more chlorine then water, at least it felt like it.
Breathe every cycle, not every few strokes. The reason you were almost dead was oxygen deprivation. And, yes, goggles are a must. Go to the store and stick a few to your face. The ones that stick on are the ones that won't leak.You were so slow in the water because of your head sticking out (to begin with). Instead of being a torpedo in the water you presented the profile of a battleship. Get goggles so you can keep your head down. Breathe to the side. Keep your feet near the surface and stay taut and straight. You want to make as small a hole in the water as possible (which is why those blasted little skinny 13 year old girls fly by me all the time).
Bike - Went about as well as I expected. My HR after the second mile was around 125. By Mile 5 I was around 140, and I stayed there for the rest of the bike. Between 140-150. This was done on a stationary bike with "rolling hills" workout selected. Apparently our course is a hilly one. It took me a second to get the course setup and so I lost some time on the front end. For the most part my mile pace was 3:30-3:46 and my RPMs were mainly around 90-110. I tried to make sure I kept it above 90, not sure why though, just seemed like a good number
You can't compare these two. You will likely be faster and your HR will likely be much higher.
Overall I felt good knowing I'd at least complete the event as is, and this is without working out much at all for the last 4 years. Not sure if I'll be competitive, the guy who won it last year posted these times: place / name / age / swim (200y) / t1 / bike (10mi) / t2 / run(2mi) / total1 *** 29 3:10 1:54 2 23:33 0:47 3 13:44 43:05
You never know who is going to show up to these things. In terms of winning this thing, this guy was a slow swimmer, decent cyclist, and slow runner. Next year you may well see a guy put up sub 40. You just never know.
One last question - What shorts do you wear when running/swimming/biking? Is there one short fits all? Or do you change shorts inbetween each event? Speedo -> Bike shorts - > Run Shorts?
You don't change clothes. Nudity isn't allowed (except in IMs). You don't want to anyway - too short. Either a two piece with tri shorts or a unitard designed for tri. Tri suits and shorts have a smaller pad so you can run in them. I wear a single piece suit like
this.