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    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?
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kacie tri-ing View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    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!
    Holy crap!! That's amazing. You're a fast swimmer... to be at the back with a 1:30-1:45 3-mile swim!!??! Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Holy crap!! That's amazing. You're a fast swimmer... to be at the back with a 1:30-1:45 3-mile swim!!??! Wow.
    Well, thanks. Compared to triathletes (with no competitive swimming in their background), I usually come out top 5 in my AG. If not top 3.

    But at a race where REAL SWIMMERS show up... I'm mediocre.

    I could not believe someone swam the 3 miles in 1:06 last year. Now THAT IS FAST!
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    Hello! I did it!

    It was quite an adventure! DH and I went to a friend's wedding 6 hours away. We left during the reception to drive 4 of the hours back. Then, we just got up early to finish the driving and get to the race on time.

    It was easy checking in. I got my cap and body markings, slathered on the sunscreen, and ate a gu at the start (I did not take anything with me). Now, the race is a 5K, but their online map says 3.25, and it turns out that I am terrrible at sighting, so I KNOW I went longer than that For the first half of the swim, there were no bouys. None. Now, I have only done tris, and there are always bouys. The instructions at the pre-race meeting were, "see that place where the land sticks out? Swim to that. Then turn, and you will see two more. Swim towards those. Then, there will be a double-story deck. After those things, you will see a bouy in the distance." Great. See, that doesn't work for me. I tried to be very calm and in control, but I was all over the place. I really enjoyed the 2:23 I spent in a very nice lake in the mountains, but I know I could have done better. DH said that everyone on the shore talking was asking if this was my first time. Apparently this is a race where many people return year after year. I want to go back next year now that I understand the course better. I guess they just assumed I would know where to go! I had a blast though, and I was 3rd in my age group I will not divulge how many were in my age group.

    So, I am off to look up more events!! Today was the first day that I really enjoyed open water swimming. I mean really enjoyed it. I was tired at the end, but I feel great now! Hopefully I won't be too sore. I do plan to actually train for the next one of these I do I unlike KSH (who is going to have a smokin fast time compared to me), have no background at all in swimming. OH! And I had yummy quesadillas and a frozen coke (which is my current cure to all heat woes). I will post up some pictures soon!
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    Ok--I am going to try to get these pictures up.....
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    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    MMmmm, frozen coke!

    It sounds awesome. 2:23 isn't bad at all! I'm not sure how I would have done without buoys either... I do practice sighting at home in the lake to houses or pieces of land, but it's so much different with that much ground to cover.

    How awesome. We have an open water swim here in August that goes along a bridge - I think that's cheating for sighting - for about 2 miles, maybe I'll check it out.

    Congrats!!

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    Yay Kacie!!! Knew you could do it. And enjoy it none-the-less. Well done.

    Thanks for posting the pictures, looks like you were having fun!
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    Holy smokes- you are AMAZING!!!!!

    I'm sooooo impressed with you! I'll bet you were exhausted, and the sighting without buoys thing would've thrown me for a loop, too.

    I'm just so impressed with you!!! There isn't anything like that around here (or is there? I don't know how to look something like that up).

    Too cool- and the pictures are GREAT!!! Congrats!!!!
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    Congratulations! Great report and nice pics, too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    Holy smokes- you are AMAZING!!!!!

    I'm sooooo impressed with you! I'll bet you were exhausted, and the sighting without buoys thing would've thrown me for a loop, too.

    I'm just so impressed with you!!! There isn't anything like that around here (or is there? I don't know how to look something like that up).

    Too cool- and the pictures are GREAT!!! Congrats!!!!
    Thanks! Just wait 2 weeks till KSH blows my time out of the water

    I just searched around online for something like this. Turns out that almost everyone who does it does it every year, and thus knows where they are going!
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    AWESOME!
    I am still just trying to make it across teh pool and back and not be so out of breath! I can't imagine a 5k in the water (unless it is pool jogging!)--my goal is just to finish the 1/4 mile swim in Sept.!
    You look like you had a great time...I love the picture of you in the water smiling!
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    WOW! Great job!

    For someone who does not have a swimming background... going out to swim 3.25+ miles can be very scary and daunting! You took on the task with a smile on your face and from the sounds of it had a great attitude!

    2:23 without any nutrition or water? Ok, maybe lake water ... but still. That's a long time. I get cotton mouth from swimming an hour without anything.

    Great job on on getting out there and doing it! And having to sight off of landmarks... HARD!!!!

    Congratulations on doing it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    WOW! Great job!


    2:23 without any nutrition or water? Ok, maybe lake water ... but still. That's a long time. I get cotton mouth from swimming an hour without anything.



    Congratulations on doing it!
    Lake water...yummy I was a little dizzy when I got out, and within about 30 minutes I was the hungriest I can remember being! Next time, I will just swim faster so that I am not in the water as long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kacie tri-ing View Post
    Lake water...yummy I was a little dizzy when I got out, and within about 30 minutes I was the hungriest I can remember being! Next time, I will just swim faster so that I am not in the water as long.
    (Get ready to roll your eyes...)

    So yesterday... someone told me that I'd be swimming in salt water!? (Yes, I know... DUH... I didn't know.)

    I hate salt water. YUCK. Means I can't swallow any water to keep my throat from being complete dry.

    Not to mention, if I get any water in my goggles I'll be paying for it dearly.

    THEN they go on to tell me about the jelly fish and sea needles (?).

    I have an extreme fear of jelly fish. More and more I'm wondering what the heck I was thinking! HA!
    "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!!!!"

 

 

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