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Not sure why, but
i'm addicted
Just over a year
ago, a coworker of mine convinced me to train for one of these Small "Tri-For-Fun"
series triathlons just for the hell of it. I needed to lose some weight
so I figured, what the hell... lets see what happens.
Three months later,
I ran in my first sprint distance triathlon ( 600 Yard swim, 13 mile bike,
3.1 mile run) and finished somewhere in the 1hr 15 mins range. Not great,
but that's all it took to get me hooked.
A lot of you are
probably reading this and saying to yourself, big deal, those distances
aren't so bad.... You're absolutely right, so the question is, why the
heck are you sitting on your asses and not doing it yourself.
Anyhow, the experience of running in my first race was really positive.
The atmosphere and camaraderie was great. The most appealing thing to
me is that ultimately; the "real part of the sport" is the training
leading up to the event. The event itself represents such an infinitely
small portion of the training, that it almost seems inconsequential.
My next goal was
to run a sprint distance under 1 hrs. So I trained harder and a few tris
(pun intended) later, i came in under 1hr (58 mins to be exact). Somewhere
in there, I also starting running in Olympic/International distance triathlon
(1000 yard swim, 22 Mile bike (40K), 6 mile run (10K) ), and found I could
complete those without too much trouble. Generally, I enjoy trying to
push the limits of endurance, rather than speed... After all I'm old..
At this point, it
was one year (or 60 pounds) later and was in the best shape of my life.
I was regularly running in Sprint and Olympic tris and was still digging
it. So I quietly decided to start training for the next level up.... a
1/2 Ironman. A 1/2 Ironman (aka: Tinman) is comprised of a 1.25 mile swim
followed by a 56 mile bike ride and topped off by a 1/2 marathon.
I quickly found out
that my previous training model of "Run a lot, Bike a lot and Swim
a lot" wasn't working for a long distance event.
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Upcoming
Events |
| Apr
4th,2004 |
Ralph's
California 1/2 IronMan, San Diego, CA |
| Apr
17th, 2004 |
World's
toughest half, Auburn, CA |
| Aug, 14th
, 2004 |
Vineman
Ironman, Napa , CA |
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Great
Triathlon Links |
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you
can register for pretty much any race in the country here
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They
are kind of the governing body of the sport in the US. |
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They
run some great events in the Bay Area. (The big Kahuna ) |
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They
hold a bunch of well managed events in the Area. |
| Crucible
Fitness |
I
liked the training articles on this site a lot. take a look. |
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Some
of my training runs around San Ramon |
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When
I'm feeling balsy, I'll go big and do this route. The last
2 miles are all uphill...
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My
every Sunday maintenance Run.
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When
I'm tired or in a hurry to go windsurf, I'll cut my runs short
and do 10 Mile run or slightly shorter 9
mile version
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The biggest
difference is that you can pretty much find 2 hours in a weekend
to run a "Mock" Olympic triathlon, but its a lot harder
to find 5 hrs to do a "Mock" Tinman. Not to mention, that
you kinda need water/food/aid stations after running more than 3
hours and it's impossible to carry all that shit on you for a training
run. So my solution was to dramatically alter my training technique.
I now "Run a lot, Bike a lot and Swim a lot" and would
run two thirds of a race on sundays, altering the missing 3rd every
week.... Anyhow, I did that for the entire summer without too much
problem, and got ready to run in an event called the 1/2 Vineman
in Napa.
Let me tell
you; this class of event is a completely different animal. First
and foremost, the competitors weren't just Fat people on a health
kick... these were hardcore athletes. Secondly, the venue is a huge
production. EMT's & Cops at most big intersections for over
70 miles of terrain, aid stations every 15 miles on the bike ride
and every mile on the run. By aid stations, we are talking about
Food, Water, Gatorade, Goo, Cliff shots, Tylenol, toilets ... I
don't even have that at home....
To
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Next
stop IronMan ? no promises, but I'll give it a shot !
UPDATE
: August 15th, 2004. The deed is done ! I ran my first Ironman.
A few weeks
ago (Late Sep, 2003) I decided I'd start training for my first
full length ironman. I'm still not sure I can pull it off, but
I'll give it a try. For now, my goal is to peak for the VineMan
race on august 14th, 2004. I thought it might be fun to keep a
log of my training until then.
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Total Mileage since
Oct-20th
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Where in the world is Jacques Vigeant ?
I
was out with friends a while back and someone made a joke about
me cycling around the globe. When I got back home that night,
for the hell of it, I did the math and to my shock I found that
I've put in enough mileage to circle the globe at the equator
since I started triathlons.
So
I thought it would be amusing to track this since I started training
for the IronMan.
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