
Originally Posted by
kacie tri-ing
KSH--I can't wait to hear about it!
How is the stress fracture feeling?
My hip has been bothering me, but my pt did 25 needles yesterday, and I feel like I am loosening up some. I have done just a tiny bit of swimming and tons of walking this week, but not much else! I figure it is tapering, right? (even though I am barely trained to finish this!). KSH, I think you will probably be better trained than me!
What are you doing about nutrition? Eating anything?
Hey yeah, you too!
I'm back to running. Foot is feeling it a little, but I think I'm pretty much healed up. Only doing up to 2.5 mile runs right now.
OUCH! 25 needles! WOAH! Take it easy over there!
Yeah, I signed up for my race with 6 weeks to train. But I have a background in swimming (swam in HS on the team)... so I knew I could ramp up quickly from the base I had.
I have been doing swim sessions that range from 2500 (OWS), to 5,000 meters (3 miles- pool). I have done the 5,000 meters once. Plan on doing it again this Friday. Otherwise, my other swim sessions are 4,000 meters.
I gal I know told me that prepare for a 6 mile OWS her coach had her doing nothing but 500's with a :10 second rest.
So I have been doing 8x500... 10x500. Yeah, it's boring, but it will get the job done.
On a PERFECT day I'll do the 3 miles in 1:30. But with currents, waves, not swimming straight... 1:45 is more realistic.
I can do that without any water or nutrition, so that's my plan race day. I should be fine.
I think they MIGHT have some kind of nutrition boats in the water... but they haven't been clear what distances the boats are for. There will be 1-2-3-4 and 5 mile swimmers. Since it's not a point to point (we U turn at our marker to make it our mileage), I don't know if the boats will be close to my turn around.
Oh and the results from last year.... show that I'll be BOP for my swim. The 1st place person for the 3 miler came out in 1:06. That's just silly fast!
GOOD LUCK with your swim! Come back and post all about it!
PS- Sorry for the LONG post... there really isn't anyone I know that I can talk to them about this.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"