HappyAnika
02-27-2007, 11:09 AM
I had really been debating on whether or not to start training for a triathlon this year. First, DH and I decided to start trying to get pregnant soon. Second, I was really bummed when I found out that we have to be out of town the weekend of the triathlon I had my sights on (only a 5k run with a pool swim). After doing some research, talking to my doctor, and to my best friend who is a resident, I’ve decided I think I can do a triathlon if I’m pregnant depending on how I feel, and as long as I take it really easy (I figure I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it, even if I can’t do it, I’m still going to train for it). Finally, I found a triathlon in my area with a short run and a pool swim in July. Most of the tris around here are in open water, which I don’t want to do for my first time.
So thanks in large part to all of you ladies for inspiration (I love reading about everyone’s training progress), I’ve finally gotten off my butt and started training. Swimming will be the biggest challenge for me, I’ve never swam (swum?) laps. I’m still working on getting comfortable being in the water not holding my nose. I found a beginning swim class and went for the first time last week. It was a lot of fun, but a lot of work. I’ve been twice on my own now, and I go to the class again tonight.
Two weeks ago I tried my first brick, just to see how it felt. The goal was to ride the trainer for 25 min, then run outside for 10 - 15 min (finally, it was warm enough out!). It took me about 10 minutes of running to find my groove, but once I got it I felt great and ended up running for 25 min. Whoever thought that would be so much fun?
Last week I got to ride outdoors for the first time this year!!! :D :D :D Oh how I have missed the open road. Did a quick 11.2 miles at lunch. Went for another short ride on Sunday, my coldest ride ever at 38 degrees, which I know is nothing compared to what some people ride in, but I’m a cold weather wimp. Winter is not over, but hopefully the worst of it is. Thankfully that 2+ ft. of snow we got in Dec. is mostly gone.
I’m comfortable running for about 25 min (I only run about 12 min/mi), but I need to start increasing that. Unfortunately I slipped and hurt my back a couple of weeks ago, so I’m not allowed to run for a few more weeks. Luckily I’m allowed to swim and bike, and that’s actually when my back feels best. So I see this as time to focus on swimming and developing good technique.
Speaking of swimming, I have a dumb question. Where can I buy a swimming cap? Just a typical sporting goods store? And are there any tricks to putting them on? Such as, do I get my head wet first, do I get the cap wet, etc. . . Thanks!
(Sorry that was so long!)
So thanks in large part to all of you ladies for inspiration (I love reading about everyone’s training progress), I’ve finally gotten off my butt and started training. Swimming will be the biggest challenge for me, I’ve never swam (swum?) laps. I’m still working on getting comfortable being in the water not holding my nose. I found a beginning swim class and went for the first time last week. It was a lot of fun, but a lot of work. I’ve been twice on my own now, and I go to the class again tonight.
Two weeks ago I tried my first brick, just to see how it felt. The goal was to ride the trainer for 25 min, then run outside for 10 - 15 min (finally, it was warm enough out!). It took me about 10 minutes of running to find my groove, but once I got it I felt great and ended up running for 25 min. Whoever thought that would be so much fun?
Last week I got to ride outdoors for the first time this year!!! :D :D :D Oh how I have missed the open road. Did a quick 11.2 miles at lunch. Went for another short ride on Sunday, my coldest ride ever at 38 degrees, which I know is nothing compared to what some people ride in, but I’m a cold weather wimp. Winter is not over, but hopefully the worst of it is. Thankfully that 2+ ft. of snow we got in Dec. is mostly gone.
I’m comfortable running for about 25 min (I only run about 12 min/mi), but I need to start increasing that. Unfortunately I slipped and hurt my back a couple of weeks ago, so I’m not allowed to run for a few more weeks. Luckily I’m allowed to swim and bike, and that’s actually when my back feels best. So I see this as time to focus on swimming and developing good technique.
Speaking of swimming, I have a dumb question. Where can I buy a swimming cap? Just a typical sporting goods store? And are there any tricks to putting them on? Such as, do I get my head wet first, do I get the cap wet, etc. . . Thanks!
(Sorry that was so long!)