I am venturing into the world of triathlon! For the past 3 years I have been a gym person- at the gym 6 days a week for a combination of cardio classes and strength training on my own. About a year or so ago I started running, probably around 3X/week as well. Not long distances, but running... So now I find myself signed up for a sprint tri which is 11 weeks away. I started my training last week. Aside from flopping around our pool, I had not swam laps in many many years! So that was interesting. I am able to swim the race distance in the pool, but very slow.
Today I tried my first brick. I rode 8 miles on my bike, then ran for...10 minutes and it felt like I had 40 lb concrete blocks attached to my legs! Is that normal? Is it something that will work itself out with training? I was only 2 minutes into the run and I am thinking to myself "how in the world will I run 3.1 mi on race day???"
I can see how this can become very addicting! I am already thinking ahead to next year, wondering how many races I could do next year!
Laura



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They don't call them bricks for nothing- my legs feel more like massive boulders when getting off the bike. Do them once a week or more (a shorter and a longer one for variety), and your legs will grow accustomed to the feeling and muscle memory will build fast.
(Oh wait, Tri Girl already said that)

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