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  1. #1
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    Half Ironman FAIL!! (long)

    Ugh... I was supposed to do a half ironman today. Put on by a friend- not sanctioned and "official" but also free. We set up our transition spots and got ready just like it were race day. We had a roving sag on the course to bring us water if needed (and it was needed). There aren't any HIM races anywhere close (within a day's drive) and it's about the time we needed to be doing the distances all together to test where we're at in the training and test the nutrition. There were 6 women doing it, all of us training for a full iron distance race in September.

    I swam the distance with no problem. The swim actually felt good. Got to mile 21 on the bike and was starting to feel tingly (you know, the beginnings of heat exhaustion... sheesh) and was starting to get a horrid headache, so I figured I should cut my losses to save some for the run, so I turned around and rode back to transition. 42 miles- not exactly the 56 it should have been. The hills were simply outrageous. Crazy!! I don't train on hills, and it showed. I think I went up one hill at a blazing 4 mph. On my 19 lb carbon tri bike. Nice.
    Got to transition and the temps were already 105. Umm... I knew the run was going to be ugly. I made it 4 miles and nearly collapsed from the heat (welcome back tingles), so I stopped back at my car (it was three 4.3 mile loops) and called it quits.

    I'm so discouraged. I feel like I'm more prepared than this. I just can't take this heat. This is day 25 in a row of over 100 degrees with no end in sight. We only usually have 10 a year- we're on 34 so far this year. I'm dying out here.

    I have nothing to prove to anyone (I've done one Ironman before), but I wanted to prove to myself that I could handle the heat. I cannot. I'm whooped- mentally and physically. And very discouraged. I just have to hope in my heart of hearts that this heat wave will break and we will not be this hot in late September. Today made me question my decision to do the full, and consider switching to the half... but I'm trying to stay the course.

    Am I the only one that cannot handle the heat?
    Besides nutrition (which I have pretty much nailed down), what else do you do to combat the heat? I take electrolytes, drink enough (but not too much), use liquid nutrition supplemented by gu's and solid foods to get enough calories- and I still bonk in the heat.
    I'm at a loss. I started having horrible heat headaches two summers ago and it's getting worse with each summer. I don't know how to make it go away. I'm wondering if it's perimenopausal? I'm having other symptoms with regard to that- maybe the headaches are hormonal?


    Thanks for reading this way-too-long post.

    On a side note- all 6 of us DNF'd. Nobody got further than 6 miles on the run. And two of those girls are crazy good triathletes. So at least I'm not alone in my heat suffering, but still...
    Last edited by Tri Girl; 07-16-2011 at 11:55 AM.
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    I don't think you have anything to feel ashamed of, at all. You did so well in freak weather. The fact that no-one else finished tells you something too - I think you'd have to do sustained training somewhere where those temps are normal in order to stand any chance of finishing. Please don't let this put you off.
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    Heat is horrible. It stinks if one's not acclimated (which has been rough on those of us up North, since it's only just recently that we're getting days in the 80s), it sucks if one is living in an endless string of hot days. Maybe 6 weeks ago DH and I had planned on doing a ride of ~70 miles. Wouldn't have been a big deal, except that day ended up being suddenly in the low 90s with high humidity and wind. Felt like a convection oven. I started to get those chilly tingles by about 12 miles in, even though I had already guzzled a 24oz bottle of sport drink and taken some Endurolytes. My body totally freaked-out. So out ride ended up being half of the planned distance. So frustrating.

    I suspect your fitness is better than you think. And you were wise to not push yourself into the hospital. Heat is nothing to mess with.
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    Give yourself a break! It's been 100+ for weeks! You could have gotten heat stroke. I'm really glad you were smart enough to stop when you did.

    Now stop beating yourself up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    Give yourself a break! It's been 100+ for weeks! You could have gotten heat stroke. I'm really glad you were smart enough to stop when you did.

    Now stop beating yourself up.
    See- that's why I love you guys. You'll be honest enough with me to tell me to shut it!
    Hours later I feel OK about it. I was just really disappointed with myself when I got home and needed to share with those who would understand.

    Thanks for the kick in the pants!


    eek Zoom-Zoom. Glad you wound up being OK.
    I have just never had this much trouble with the heat before and it's kinda demoralizing. I grew up in the AZ desert, for Pete's Sake! Shouldn't heat be in my blood?
    Last edited by Tri Girl; 07-16-2011 at 02:21 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    See- that's why I love you guys. You'll be honest enough with me to tell me to shut it!
    Hours later I feel OK about it. I was just really disappointed with myself when I got home and needed to share with those who would understand.

    Thanks for the kick in the pants!
    You're welcome. There will be better days to do this. Next time, you'll kick a$$.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    I have just never had this much trouble with the heat before and it's kinda demoralizing. I grew up in the AZ desert, for Pete's Sake! Shouldn't heat be in my blood?
    Maybe...but your ancestors weren't trying to do HIMs in heat!

    I wonder if I could ever acclimate to heat the way folks who have lived in warm climates all their lives do. We usually only get 2-3 months/year with temps much over 70 or so (but we can literally have snow any time from about October through April). I melt on hot days. And as much as I hate going out in the cold, once I'm out I do pretty well. My ancestors were Vikings and Scots--it's no wonder I'm so much more tolerant to Winter weather than Summer.
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