Just chilling before bed. Completed 150km today on the bike with my old school buddies and in celebration of Rory.
Had a bit of a bad start - bike computer dead and had the wrong bag - too big to carry on the bike for Day 2 - I forgot to read the e-mail, schoolboy error!
Not to worry, soldiered on. Pretty easy going riding - mostly Z1-2 except on the hills.
One of the boys (Dave B) was really struggling on his horrible heavy Halfords bike so swapped him for my carbon beauty (£2K bike vs. £150). I ended riding his bike for probably 3 to 4 hours - not nice but I suppose good for training! Credit to Dave though - I would not like to commit to a 150 mile plus ride with the bike he has - respect!
Another 50km tomorrow but first sleep!
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
An odd kind of week ahead
I finished off the week with another lake swimming on Sunday – this time increasing the lengths up to six (approx. 1,500m). Not much warmer but nice to swim with more of my Horsham Amphibians Triathlon (HAT) buddies – there must have been at least 10 there yesterday.
Just completed an easy Z1-2 recovery run (only 30 mins) after the tough weekend of training. Tonight is back in the pool, the main set being a timed 1,500m continuous swim.
Thereafter it is a bit of an odd kind of week. The Coach has me down for a ‘Muscular Endurance’ session on the bike tomorrow – main set is 4x 10min in a big gear, which I might try and do during my morning commute. The return being an easy recovery ride.
I am not sure of how many of the sessions I will able to complete on Wed-Thu as I am off to Aberdeen for a Heads of Office event. I will take my trainers and running gear but the opportunity for quality training time will be limited. I should have access to a hotel gym (hopefully with spinning bikes) but certainly no pool. I return very early on Friday morning to try and get to my favourite corporate event of the year – a mountain bike day on the South Downs with a number of accountants, lawyers, corporate financiers – what I have to do for the sake of networking!
Then on Saturday I am joining a group of old school buddies for a Charity bike ride from Caterham in Surrey (where we went to school) to the New Forest – 150km in total. On Sunday we cycle another 45km from the New Forest to Poole before boarding a ferry to Guernsey . Full details can be found on our Charity Page – Ride for Rory:
This will be great training in terms of distance, however as it is a team event, the pace is likely to be at a leisurely pace to accommodate all the riders’ abilities, which I understand to be quite varied!
Next week should be back to normal – with only 47 days to go, I need to keep the momentum going.
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Mega-session complete + crash-test dummy
So mega brick session today...
Started with a 1:00 club swim this morning focusing on open water skills - fast race starts and swimming on feet.
Within the hour (journey home + quick change) I was on my TT bike for a 3:00 race pace session. It was also an opportunity to try out the aero helmet (sonic the hedgehog) and practice some race nutrition. I met up with Paul and Danny from the Club and we maintained a keen pace (30km per hour plus) even on a rolling course.
The only real drama was when I looked behind to see if Paul was OK only to find my front wheel veer into the pavement. I was catapulted over the top of the bike but fortunately rolled onto my right shoulder and only suffered a bit of 'road rash'. The bike was also OK - I cannot believe I got away with it so easily - that could of been the end of my Ironman dreams there and then - what a plonker!
At 3 hours into the ride I had done exactly 90 km, which was bang on my target (somewhere around 6 hours for the full Ironman would be great). If we had planned the route better I should have stopped then however I was still someway from home. Finally ended up doing around 105km in 3:30.
Quick chicken wrap and a protein bar and I was back out on the street this time for a 1:30 run at race pace. Despite the earlier hard sessions and a slightly painful shoulder I managed to keep a relatively decent pace and completed the run as instructed.
After a chocolate protein shake I was back in the groove - this time tackling cutting the lawn, which was more like a jungle after the recent rain.
And after that - well 'cream-crackered' I was!
Going to enjoy a lie in tomorrow morning for a change and take it nice and easy, although hope to get in the lake again for an easy swim in the afternoon.
Final words before bed - glad to see Matt back today at the Club swim - an amazing recovery after breaking his neck - he swam today! And finally - good luck to Chris in his 70.3 event in the New Forest tomorrow - he will be in the lake at 5:30am - now that's commitment!
Started with a 1:00 club swim this morning focusing on open water skills - fast race starts and swimming on feet.
Within the hour (journey home + quick change) I was on my TT bike for a 3:00 race pace session. It was also an opportunity to try out the aero helmet (sonic the hedgehog) and practice some race nutrition. I met up with Paul and Danny from the Club and we maintained a keen pace (30km per hour plus) even on a rolling course.
The only real drama was when I looked behind to see if Paul was OK only to find my front wheel veer into the pavement. I was catapulted over the top of the bike but fortunately rolled onto my right shoulder and only suffered a bit of 'road rash'. The bike was also OK - I cannot believe I got away with it so easily - that could of been the end of my Ironman dreams there and then - what a plonker!
At 3 hours into the ride I had done exactly 90 km, which was bang on my target (somewhere around 6 hours for the full Ironman would be great). If we had planned the route better I should have stopped then however I was still someway from home. Finally ended up doing around 105km in 3:30.
Quick chicken wrap and a protein bar and I was back out on the street this time for a 1:30 run at race pace. Despite the earlier hard sessions and a slightly painful shoulder I managed to keep a relatively decent pace and completed the run as instructed.
After a chocolate protein shake I was back in the groove - this time tackling cutting the lawn, which was more like a jungle after the recent rain.
And after that - well 'cream-crackered' I was!
Going to enjoy a lie in tomorrow morning for a change and take it nice and easy, although hope to get in the lake again for an easy swim in the afternoon.
Final words before bed - glad to see Matt back today at the Club swim - an amazing recovery after breaking his neck - he swam today! And finally - good luck to Chris in his 70.3 event in the New Forest tomorrow - he will be in the lake at 5:30am - now that's commitment!
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Splash and Dash - first swim in the lake

Three of us braved the elements and took the plunge - on with the rubber and out with the Body Glide (can I say that?)
Jumping in and swimming the first length (around 250m) was a bit of a rude awakening but after that it got easier.
Swam 4 lengths in total just to get back into it and a general feel for the water.
Over the coming weeks I will build up to around 10-12 lengths.
Hope to have another go soon.
Test week – progress so far
So after the big volume week I have a few test sessions planned…
Monday started poorly – I had a swim in the diary but the pool was shut for Bank Holiday. Not too worry – at least 3-4 swims planned for later in the week. Chill day with the family.
Tuesday I was on the TT bike clamped in the turbo in the ‘Cave of Pain ’ – not much pain though, just couldn’t get into the session. The instructions were to complete a 20 min warm up then 5x (1 min hard in ‘big gear’ + 1 min easy spin). Thereafter the main set was 30 min tempo work where the last 20 min would be used to test the ‘lactate threshold’ heart rate (LTHR). The idea of the set was to push it and get into Z4+. My effort was closer to high Z2 – no commitment. The speed and power were decent enough and higher than race pace but way off what I did in the test 3 weeks ago. I finished the overall set with a 20 min transition run on the treadmill (rolling program).
Yesterday evening it was in the pool for the long Club Swim – as per usual I had to jump into lane 1 with the faster swimmers and those club members training for an Ironman in 2012. The set was as follows: 1,000m easy warm up, 5x 500m descending times (i.e. getting harder each set), then 8x 25m sprints (95% effort), and a cool down. All in all another 3.8km swim. My 500m sets were pretty consistent (between 8:45-8:59) although I didn’t get the pace right to descend the sets as instructed. I was pleased that I am doing the distance on a regular basis will no ill-effects and still have enough fuel in the tank for some sprint sets. I treated myself to a nice Chocolate protein shake to replenish my carbohydrate stores and repair some of the damage ready for my LTHR run session, which was next.
So that brings up to date and this morning’s LTHR run. Despite the horrible conditions (heavy wind and rain) I ran along the seafront – normal plan: 10-15 warm up, then 30 min tempo run (quite hard – well above IM race pace). The last 20 min being used to test LTHR. Actually the rain and wind was not a hindrance and helped to cool me down. I ran relatively well with an average speed over the last 20 min of 4:36mins per km, LTHR of 150 and cadence of 90 steps per minute. This is very similar to my results 3 weeks ago, however that was one of my best tests.
So another opportunity to jump into the lake this afternoon (after last week’s failed attempt) – mad I know. If I can dodge the storms and thunder / lightening that are forecast I am sure I will be OK!
Friday is a rest day – Yehh!
Saturday – a mega-session of 6-7 hours DIY half-IM distance swim, bike and run.
Sunday – more rest I hope!
Monday, 7 May 2012
A decent week of training
As I lay in bed with a cup of tea and my iPad on Bank Holiday morning I am considering last week's training - all in all a decent week - I would say that I was able to complete 90% of the schedule as instructed but certainly got the hours in - nearly 15 hours in total.
Sat / Sun was a bit of a wash out with the weather but I think we are all getting used to that. After my Saturday club swim I managed a 1:48 off-road run up on the muddy South Downs. My legs were a little fatigued but I still got in a 3 hour cycle yesterday with the boys. It was quite cold and wet and needed all the winter clothing including rubber overshoes and thick gloves. Despite all the gear I still got cold and damp and after 3 hours had had enough. The plan was to do 4 hours although I did do an extra couple of rides during the week so had the time in the saddle covered.
The only session I missed completely was the open water swim on Thursday. Hopefully we can get in the lake this Thursday.
Great to see a number of my Club mates competing in the Steyning triathlon yesterday. We planned our Sunday bike ride to go via Steyning and I enjoyed watching a little of the event - one of the first in the season. Lots of first timers trying it out, which is also interesting - triathlon is becoming a very popular sport and I am very pleased to be part of it.
A bit of a rest day today. Supposed to be swimming tonight but I think the pool is shut because of the bank holiday. Nice to rest the legs and get some DIY done - long list!
This week is interesting in that I have hard test sets separated by some rest days and then on Saturday a DIY half ironman distance set to complete - what fun.
Sat / Sun was a bit of a wash out with the weather but I think we are all getting used to that. After my Saturday club swim I managed a 1:48 off-road run up on the muddy South Downs. My legs were a little fatigued but I still got in a 3 hour cycle yesterday with the boys. It was quite cold and wet and needed all the winter clothing including rubber overshoes and thick gloves. Despite all the gear I still got cold and damp and after 3 hours had had enough. The plan was to do 4 hours although I did do an extra couple of rides during the week so had the time in the saddle covered.
The only session I missed completely was the open water swim on Thursday. Hopefully we can get in the lake this Thursday.
Great to see a number of my Club mates competing in the Steyning triathlon yesterday. We planned our Sunday bike ride to go via Steyning and I enjoyed watching a little of the event - one of the first in the season. Lots of first timers trying it out, which is also interesting - triathlon is becoming a very popular sport and I am very pleased to be part of it.
A bit of a rest day today. Supposed to be swimming tonight but I think the pool is shut because of the bank holiday. Nice to rest the legs and get some DIY done - long list!
This week is interesting in that I have hard test sets separated by some rest days and then on Saturday a DIY half ironman distance set to complete - what fun.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Mid week update
Just returned home from the Club swim - another long session: 400m warm up, main set of 3x 1,000m, then 8x 25m sprints and 200m cool down - if by magic - 3.8km in total (IM distance). My 1,000m sets were not overly fast, however I can now keep a relatively constant pace. I also am managing to zone out focusing on different elements of my stroke, which makes the time go more quickly. Coach MT recommends this as a good technique for race day, focus on one element of your stroke at a time keeping a nice steady pace. He would prefer I lose 5-10 mins of the swim but come out the water relatively relaxed and with plenty of energy for the long bike and run ahead.
Otherwise I am nicely on track this week completing all the sessions so far as instructed, including quite a tough cadence set on the turbo this morning.
Tomorrow is a faster interval / stride set followed later in the day by a possible open water session in the local lake. I have my wetsuit ready but am still unsure whether it will work out as planned. We always have a bit of fun and games organising open water swims, mostly trying to adhere to the local council's rules, which I suppose are there for our safety, albeit it appears to get more and more complicated each year.
It's back on the bike on Friday before the longer weekend sessions. Let's hope for clear skies and a bit of sun!
Otherwise I am nicely on track this week completing all the sessions so far as instructed, including quite a tough cadence set on the turbo this morning.
Tomorrow is a faster interval / stride set followed later in the day by a possible open water session in the local lake. I have my wetsuit ready but am still unsure whether it will work out as planned. We always have a bit of fun and games organising open water swims, mostly trying to adhere to the local council's rules, which I suppose are there for our safety, albeit it appears to get more and more complicated each year.
It's back on the bike on Friday before the longer weekend sessions. Let's hope for clear skies and a bit of sun!
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