Monday, April 19, 2010

The Start of the Journey

I’ve been meaning to update my blog for a while now. I want to track my training for IM to be able to look back on this for years to come, but I haven’t been able to find the motivation to start. So this is me. Starting.

On Monday nights I stay at work a little late as I have a training group in London that starts at 6:30. So new plan – Post on my blog every Monday while waiting for training group to start.

So far training has been going well. Haven’t really gotten hard core yet. Arash got me the wonderful present of 5 months of coaching from a triathlon coach in London and that has helped enormously. I know that when my work schedule gets tough I’m going to want to quit so it helps to have someone that I am accountable to and someone that can help me figure out what I can miss and work around week long trips into the field.

My training schedule has been pretty tame so far. Hanging out around 10 hours a week of Cardio. I’m swimming M, W, F between 2500 and 3500 (!!!) metres per swim. Biking M, Th, S between 45 minutes and 2 hours (although lately I’ve been adding in another bike with DH on the mountain bike trails in Woodstock). Running T, Th, Su between 40 minutes and 2:05 (yesterday – going to do the Mississauga Half Marathon in a few weeks). Note: There are no rest days!!! At first I found that a little tough, but lately I’ve been feeling really great! I feel nice and strong and energized. When the alarm goes off at 5:15 am, I usually just get out of bed without thinking twice. This is what has been the hardest for me to do since starting work. 5:15 is really early. Even more so when you don’t usually get to sleep until after 10:30. My body is adapting though and I am getting stronger.

Since working the coach I have made the following improvements.
1) Long swim increased from 2400 m to 3500 m.
2) Swim pace has gone from barely being able to hold 1:50/100 m for 2x500 to being able to hold it or better for 3x1000m (have my first 2x1500m workout on taps for Wednesday – I’ll be sure to report back afterwards).
3) My swim time goal went from 75 minutes to 70 minutes and lately I’ve been thinking I can do even faster.
4) My bike efficiency has improved from ~50% to ~60% but I still have a long way to go
5) My bike time has improved though. In January I did a 10K TT in 19:18 and two weeks ago I did the same course (on a computrainer both times) in 18:39 with a broken rear derailleur (forget the fact that I wanted to throw up afterwards ;)).
6) Run time went from 29:30 for a 5K in October (felt like crap about that) to 56:00 for a 10K last weekend (note: 3 days after said 10K time trial and with no rest going into the race).
7) Long run pace has improved by :30 per km.

There really isn’t much more to update in my life right now. I am mostly living and breathing Ironman right now. Only 6.5 months until race day ;) Real training will probably start picking up after I do a half IM in June (practice race, not a goal race).

The only other news that is really noteworthy, although most of my faithful readers (??? Do I still have faithful readers after my dismal blogging over the last few years?) probably already know from facebook, is that I got my P.Eng. in January. So after embarking on the journey to become an engineer in September 1999, I can finally call myself an Environmental Engineer. Cool. Oh yeah, and I am also now a project manager at work – If I could only find a project to manage ;).

3 comments:

Kate said...

Hey Laura - now that you're a P.Eng. you should update your "About Me"!

Better you than me with all of that training (and lack of sleep), but I'm proud of you :-)

Danielle :) said...

You're amazing! Keep up the great work!!!

lj said...

As I was writing last night I realized I was going to have to update my about me ;)