Soldato
At the tender age of 45 I've signed up for my first triathlon, mainly to give me some motivation to train through these winter months. It's just a sprint: 750m swim, 25k ride and 5km run, but it'll be held in June at the harbour side in Bristol and it's a closed road event, so a nice place to do it.
I signed up at Christmas time, when I was in deep-hibernation mode, and I've been training since 1st Jan. There's plenty of time to build up strength, fitness and technique, so I started gently and am slowly ramping up the training. I'm currently doing 2 runs per week, 1 ride per week and one swim. My original plan was to start by training on one day, having a rest day and then training the next day and so on. This alternating approach was fine at first, but I've been looking at some beginners training plans at think I'll need to step up the frequency of training sessions. Still plenty of time though. Here's how I'm doing for each discipline:
Swim: I'm a crap swimmer. I can plough through a length of front crawl fairly quickly, but leave a tsunami behind me and am knackered. My breast stroke technique is better, I can definitely do the 750m using this Stoke, but it's slow. I'm currently working on developing a tidy, efficient front crawl, and am making steady progress improving my stroke.
Ride: This is my strong point. I'll put in a fast ride time, but need to ensure that the swim leaves me with plenty of energy and I don't put too much into the ride and leave nothing left for the run.
Run: I used to enjoy running until my late 20s but a back injury makes it hard to run at speed on tarmac, if I go into a fast run the jarring in my back forces me to slow. A fast jog/slow run will probably be the result on the day.
Anyway, I'll be interested to hear about other people's experiences doing triathlon and I'll update my progress here.
I signed up at Christmas time, when I was in deep-hibernation mode, and I've been training since 1st Jan. There's plenty of time to build up strength, fitness and technique, so I started gently and am slowly ramping up the training. I'm currently doing 2 runs per week, 1 ride per week and one swim. My original plan was to start by training on one day, having a rest day and then training the next day and so on. This alternating approach was fine at first, but I've been looking at some beginners training plans at think I'll need to step up the frequency of training sessions. Still plenty of time though. Here's how I'm doing for each discipline:
Swim: I'm a crap swimmer. I can plough through a length of front crawl fairly quickly, but leave a tsunami behind me and am knackered. My breast stroke technique is better, I can definitely do the 750m using this Stoke, but it's slow. I'm currently working on developing a tidy, efficient front crawl, and am making steady progress improving my stroke.
Ride: This is my strong point. I'll put in a fast ride time, but need to ensure that the swim leaves me with plenty of energy and I don't put too much into the ride and leave nothing left for the run.
Run: I used to enjoy running until my late 20s but a back injury makes it hard to run at speed on tarmac, if I go into a fast run the jarring in my back forces me to slow. A fast jog/slow run will probably be the result on the day.
Anyway, I'll be interested to hear about other people's experiences doing triathlon and I'll update my progress here.