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  1. #1
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    Oct 2009
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    SW Ohio
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    My first real Tri.. on the worst day of my period.

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    But I didn't drown!

    There is a local group that puts on Wednesday night triathlons every 3 weeks during the summer, and they're only $11 to enter - half mile swim, 21 mile bike, 3.5 mile run. Last night they held their second of the series, and I decided to go ahead, after doing my first open water swim (pathetically) on Sunday with a couple guys from the tri club.

    Of course, I entered the event Tuesday night, knowing that I would be on my period. The first day of my period wasn't too bad.. we did a 37 bike ride past Terminator Jesus (if you haven't heard, Touchdown Jesus/Big Butter Jesus burned down on Monday night, so now he's a metal skeleton..) and kept a decent pace of 16 mph with pretty rolling terrain. I thought I could defeat the cramps with some ibuprofen and by ignoring them.

    I was WRONG. Wednesday was miserable - I took 800 mg of Ibuprofen consistently through the day, and timed it so I'd take my dose about 1.5 hours before the event. When I got there, the cramps hadn't eased at all, I was in full-blown anxiety/hormone attack mode, and spent the first 10 minutes at the park crying in the truck. Yes, it was that bad. I was terrified that I would drown or crash or just give up, so I was considering just not racing at all.

    Luckily, my boyfriend took a deep breath and dealt with me. He offered to swim with me so I wouldn't get too panicky, and I accepted the offer right away. We got me changed and set up in transition, and then I had to run to go potty. Of course, I left my goggles and swim cap in the bathrooms, so I had to sprint back there and get them while the first people were starting (time trial starts).

    So, we swam. It was my second time swimming in open water, and I just couldn't keep my face in the lake and time my breathing. So I stuck to breaststroke and sidestroke. I made it, but barely. I cried a few times. I wore my legs out. I swallowed some lake water. But I made it.

    Out of the water, my T1 wasn't great but wasn't horrible either. I was breathing hard, tired, and shaky. I spun the first mile or so on the bike and got comfy - bike is my zone-out and relax time, and I needed it. Since I was so far back from the rest of the starters, I was totally alone out on the course. It was pretty - farms, trees, some nice rolling hills, and I started to cheer up a bit and the panic finally went away. About 3-4 miles in I passed a woman ahead of me (I didn't get to speak encouragement because I was holding my gu in my teeth, since I hadn't realized we were headed for a hill when I pulled it out), and I was passed by two men not long after. My ride was pretty lonely, but I just aimed to stay at 16 mph average or above and spin up hills instead of pushing through, since I tend to hit a wall when I'm on my period and lose all "oomph" if I push too hard even briefly. I made my average (right on 16.1 according to the results) and finished pretty calmly.

    T2 was pretty quick for my standards, though I wish I would have switched my sunglasses for my hat. I know from experience that my cramps are horrible after a bike ride, but geesh.. the ones I got coming out of T2 took my breath away. I walked from T2 to the water stop (two loops, so it was at start and halfway) then got a slow jog moving. My legs felt like lead, my cramps were killing me, and I just wanted to curl up and go to sleep. I just tried to keep jogging, walking when the waves of cramps came. The second loop was better, but still not even close to my normal training pace.

    I finished hard (it was a slight downhill, yay!) and immediately found a picnic table to lay down on.

    So, I finished my first real tri! And I think I never really want to do it again! The swim really is hard, and after the olympic duathlon I did on June 6 (I didn't write a race report), I think I'm going to stick to duathlons for the rest of the year, aside from another sprint tri I entered for $1 in July.

    My new goal is to aim for the half-iron duathlon at the great buckeye challenge in August. I don't expect to improve in speed or swimming this year, so I just want to go for distance and hopefully add swimming next year after a winter at the Y. I have now completed a super-sprint indoor tri, a sprint duathlon, an olympic duathlon, and this triathlon. I'm ready for a little break while I go back to school.
    “Hope is the thing with feathers, that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without words, and never stops at all.”
    - Emily Dickinson

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    OMG!! I feel for ya! I have the same kinds of issues at the start of my period, and I'm not sure I would have pushed through it like you. Be proud of yourself If you enjoyed it at all - a big IF - I'd try it again, especially since this was just your second time swimming in open water.
    I have my first tri on Tuesday evening - I'm starting small, a SUPER MINI Tri, so I can get a feel for open water with lots of people around me, transitions, and the whole experience before I do a sprint tri.
    I will be thinking of you, and if you did what ya did last night with how you were feeling, surely I can get through this little tri
    Jenn K
    Centennial, CO
    Love my Fuji!

  3. #3
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    Apr 2006
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    Wow, that's awesome. Way to pull through. Physical or emotional issues are hard enough, let alone having BOTH at the same time. So... period: 0. You: 1. You win this round!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    SW Ohio
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    Thanks, ladies. I showed my uterus who's boss. Of course, the Bailey's and Ibuprofen after the race helped, too!

    I will be trying again at another sprint tri on July 25 - Trek Women's Tri in Columbus. I won't have my boyfriend there to get me through the swim, but I'm crossing my fingers that I am not on my period! The bike and run will be slightly shorter, so I should be able to crank those out pretty hard.

    It helps that I got to enter the race for $1!

    I am, however, planning on sticking to duathlons through the rest of this year after the Trek tri. I will work harder on swimming over the winter, so hopefully I feel comfortable enough for some real triathlons next year.
    “Hope is the thing with feathers, that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without words, and never stops at all.”
    - Emily Dickinson

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by artifactos View Post
    some real triathlons next year.
    That WAS a real triathlon! Great job on pulling through!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

 

 

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