I felt incredibly nauseous before the race and had the constant urge to pee (pleasant, I know). Apparently my nerves do that. My stomach is still in knots (6 hours after finishing). I ate a granola bar and a banana for breakfast and had three shot bloks (1/2 pack) before the race and this seemed to work out well in terms of fueling.
Looking back, there are some things I accomplished and some things I need to work on. Let's end with the good.
To do:
- Get more comfortable with longer swim distances
- Stop being afraid of going fast on downhills - scaredy-cat braking slows you down
- Get better at taking tight turns on the bike
- Figure out how to effectively hydrate on the bike (whoops)
- Buy a watch that is waterproof so I can time myself
Things accomplished:
- Was able to relax after the first 25 meters of the swim; had people swim over me and kick me and it worked out ok
- DIDN'T FALL OFF THE BIKE! WOOO!
- Clip shoes, mounting, dismounting, not dying: check
- FAST transitions (T1: 2:05, T2: 1:16)
- PR'ed in the 5k. It feels like you're loping, when you're actually running really fast. Noted. However, still important to keep pushing.
- Won for the female 20-24 age group. Awesome.
Goals:
- RELAX
- Speed bike up to average 18 mph (granted the course was hilly, but...)
- Finish national and finish strong (run the whole 10 k)
In the end, I finished in 1 hr 23 min which is pretty good considering my goal was 80 min (without transitions).
I have learned a lot and am incredibly happy to have gotten this experience before I go race at collegiate nationals! That would've been crazy - this was crazy.
For now, I leave you with a post-tri picture:
Me and my snazzy medal post-race |
CONGRATS ANDREA!!! it's so fun to read about your experiences :) and nice work; keep it up!
ReplyDeleteFWIW, you might want to check out this site:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.swimoutlet.com/MP3_Electronics_Timing_s/362.htm
Also, I used to love this doo-hickey for counting laps and total time elapsed. I didn't like the watch because you have to move the right hand over to the left wrist in mid-swim to click buttons. I wore this on my left pointer finger and clicked it with my left thumb.
http://www.amazon.com/SportCount-Inc-90040-LapCounter/dp/B0016J9NE8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1301085083&sr=8-2