Monday, June 3, 2013

Racing and Resting


It's been a lot of fun training this year, with 3 of us from GP doing IM CdA there is always someone ready to swim, ride or run with. Some of us are getting to the point now where we wish the training was done and we could just do the race next week but I'm going to enjoy the next 3 weeks of training before probably the last Iron distance event I'll do for a very long time. Last weekend the boys went out for a long ride and I decided I wanted to get in a race before IM, it was my first race in over a year so I was a little apprehensive but I just wanted to go out and have fun.

It was a 1/2 marathon and my strategy was to stick with the lead group or individual until the final 3kms and then go for it. The risk was that the lead group would be running 3:30 mins/km and I knew I would be hurting if I tried to hold that for 21kms. Fortunately the guy I was running with was pacing along at about a 4:08-4:10 min/km pace and I found that to be very comfortable. I stayed on his shoulder for the full 18kms and I'm sure he didn't like that one bit, he slowed down, I slowed down, he would speed up, I would speed up. For over an hour we raced like that and I was thinking 'this is awesome I feel great, why have I not raced like this in the past.' when we started the final loop around the reservoir I said thanks guys to the two I was running with and started running 3:34 mins/km for the final 3. No one else was in sight after the first km and I won by about a minute. Not how I normally race, but I wasn't interested in setting a new PB and I didn't want to go to that place of suffering for a 1/2 marathon. I had an incredible time and even managed to do a short 60km ride afterwards, the ride was actually harder than the race I had some serious stomach issues and needed to turn back early.

The last week has been rough, a lot of us are feeling broken down with all the hard miles. I didn't realize but I had run about 97kms that week of the race and my right knee was seriously hurting me. I took a couple down days and went for some Graston at Anodyne as well as a slight bike adjustment from Robert and it seems to be feeling better now. I have a couple more heavy training weeks and I should be ready to go, I need one more good long run, a moderate bike and a few long swims and then it's game on! After all this hard training I'll be looking forward to a little rest, Ryder has the right idea.



No comments: