Christmas holidays are always a crazy time of the year and I always say that I'm going to just sit back and relax and not get caught up in it. This started off pretty good as my wife did almost all the shopping, (except her present) all the groceries, and most of the preparation. I didn't have a training update for the week so I thought I would take a couple of days off and enjoy them. This lasted about 5 hours! Christmas Eve I had a couple drinks and a lot of junk food interlaced with vegetables, and I started to feel guilty. I always get up early so Christmas morning, my present to myself, was a 1 hour ride on the trainer. What was going through my head? I didn't sneak downstairs to play with the kids new toys, I snuck downstairs to do a workout! It felt great. My body needed some detoxifying.
The rest of the week was right back on schedule. In total I put in 10.5 hours which included a Bike,Run,Bike,Run brick that lasted 3.5 hours and really made my legs feel like bricks. I also had a couple of easier swims that went really well. I slowed my times down, just took it easy, and tried to concentrate on everything but swimming. This seems to help my relax my breathing. I ended the week off with an Endurance Brick in Zone 2 with a run of 75min followed by a 45 min bike. Its important to get these in to relax the muscles after a long week. The impulse is to always go hard, no pain no gain, but you really want to just take it easy. These are quality miles.
As for Next Year.......This will be the Year of Me!
Triathlon training can be very selfish, and Ironman training takes it to a whole other level. I have 11 more months of training before Ironman Arizona so training will be crazy, I have already spent our next 2 years bonuses on event registrations and accomodations, with more still to come, and a resolution to visit family and friends more doesn't look promising. I am lucky enough to have a family that supports me (so far!), and a wife that doesn't mind trading in a new dining room set for some new shoes and rims. Thats what love is all about! Its not totally about me, my first event, Florida 1/2 Ironman at Disney, will be a great family trip for us and my boys are really excited. They both want to start training so that they can run fast through the finish line with me. You can't ask for much more than that!
Happy New Year!
Scott
The rest of the week was right back on schedule. In total I put in 10.5 hours which included a Bike,Run,Bike,Run brick that lasted 3.5 hours and really made my legs feel like bricks. I also had a couple of easier swims that went really well. I slowed my times down, just took it easy, and tried to concentrate on everything but swimming. This seems to help my relax my breathing. I ended the week off with an Endurance Brick in Zone 2 with a run of 75min followed by a 45 min bike. Its important to get these in to relax the muscles after a long week. The impulse is to always go hard, no pain no gain, but you really want to just take it easy. These are quality miles.
As for Next Year.......This will be the Year of Me!
Triathlon training can be very selfish, and Ironman training takes it to a whole other level. I have 11 more months of training before Ironman Arizona so training will be crazy, I have already spent our next 2 years bonuses on event registrations and accomodations, with more still to come, and a resolution to visit family and friends more doesn't look promising. I am lucky enough to have a family that supports me (so far!), and a wife that doesn't mind trading in a new dining room set for some new shoes and rims. Thats what love is all about! Its not totally about me, my first event, Florida 1/2 Ironman at Disney, will be a great family trip for us and my boys are really excited. They both want to start training so that they can run fast through the finish line with me. You can't ask for much more than that!
Happy New Year!
Scott