I DID TRI! I finally raced my first TRI. The local Lake in the Hills triathlon was held on June 12th and I think I did pretty damn good for my first attempt. The day started pretty well by getting up at 4:30am and got my first BM in almost immediately. This has been my biggest concern with regards to racing because I do not want to be stuck on a course somewhere with that felling distracting me. Weird but whatever. The night before was my nephews bday party so I definitely over carbed it up. Twice the load I needed. Everything was packed up nicely and in the truck by 5:30a and we hit the road. Setup T2 upon arrival and biked over to the swim start with my wetsuit. The wetsuit I use is a full Orca suit that I got at Runner’s High and Tri in Arlington Heights. Mark the owner is fantastic and an Kona Ironman to boot. Met Dave Scott there for a seminar once. Too cool. Anyway, the suit turned out to be the biggest hindrance of the race. My wave started at 6:42a and we hit the water. I purposely started at the back of the wave to make sure that I wasn’t whacked by some stranger during the swim. I hit the water at a nice slow pace so that the adrenaline wouldn’t burn me out to fast. I just felt so damn bloated that the wetsuit restricted my movement beyond comfort. It was horrible. I finished the swim in under 20 min which for a half mile was pathetic for me. I don’t know how many times I stopped for air and floated on my back trying to relax my heart. Getting out of the water was a complete relief. I felt quite wobbly coming out and had a pretty slow T1 transition to the bike. Got on the bike and felt great after about a block. Got into a great rhythm and finished the bike in 53:38 for just over 15 miles on a Trek 7000 hybrid. T2 went much better with a time of 1:01. The run started out tight but I loosened up after about a quarter mile. I started to analyze my form and made a few adjustment I had been reading about in the Chi Running book I was reading the night before. Next thing I know the pains in my lower legs dissipated and my pace picked up over a minute a mile without any increase in heart rate. WOW! So I finished the race in 1:54:23. Pretty close to the last quarter of the racers but if you look at the fact the just over a year ago I had never swam more than 50yds without stopping, never ran more than 2 miles without stopping and never ridden a bike that distance in that short a period of time I think it is pretty damn good. Especially for a 41 year old man.
Now I am not sure when my next race is and I am starting to train now using the Crossfit Endurance site and I will post a link to my plan as soon as it is sufficiently running.