Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Training Update

I'm in week 8 of my Ironman training and it's coming along pretty well - I've spent more time on the bike trainer than I ever have in the past thanks to Spinerval videos, and I can definetely tell the fitness, and overall strength and power is improving. I'm excited to get outside to really see if the training translates on the open road. My swimming has really improved this year as I've put a lot of focus on technique and drills, and am using the Swimming Immersion technique - my times have improved, and I'm not near as tired at the end of the sets as I would have been at the same time last year. I spent a lot of time on the off-season working on my running - doing hill work, 400 and 800 intervals, and general speed work. Running is the area I need the most work in improving, I feel the off-season training is starting to pay off. I'm up to about 10 hours a week, plus 1.5 hours of weight training/core work.

Monday, February 23, 2009

ACSM Certification class

This weekend I had the opportunity to go to an American College of Sports Medicine class to review information for the ACSM Certified Personal Trainer exam. It was a 3 day class that focused on physiology, fitness tests, and program prescriptions for resistance, flexibility, and cardiovascular training. I really enjoyed the class and got a lot out of it. Being in the fitness industry for the past few months I could easily relate to the majority of the information, and how it applied to training my triathlon athletes. The big difference is the ACSM training is pretty conservative and is geared toward people who are starting with a small level of fitness, whereas my triathlon training is geared toward people with a much higher level of fitness, and looking to improve in both speed and fitness so the training programs are much more aggressive and intense. I now have to schedule the test and start studying. Anyone ever taken the ACSM test? Any helpful hints would be appreciated.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Garmin 405

For Valentine's Day my wife got me a Garmin 405 - a GPS enabled tool for tracking distance, pace, speed, calories burned and heart rate. The Garmin also allows you to wirelessly upload your workouts to either an online or desktop based application to analyze your workouts - in other words, it enables me to 'nerd out' and evaluate my training zones and workouts and see my progress over a certain amount of time, as well as tweak my training plan accordingly. It also has a 'virtual training partner' that allows you to set a certain pace, and it will tell you how far you are ahead or behind that pace. Another feature is to create biking and running routes and upload them to your Garmin. I plan on getting an attachment for my bike that will track my cadence and speed. Oh, you can also use it as a watch :). Anyone have a Garmin? What are your thoughts about it? How do you like it?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

IronBaby

When I did Ironman Florida in 2007 my parent's bought my daughter an Ironman shirt. Today was her first day wearing it, so I thought I'd post a picture. I don't think she was as thrilled as I was when she was wearing it, nevertheless, daddy is proud :)

Monday, February 9, 2009

Brr Ride

Saturday morning was almost perfect for the BRR (Bike Ride to Rippey). The ride started at 10:00 AM and temps were in the upper 40s (pretty decent for Iowa) and hardly any wind. The ride consisted of a highway trip to Rippey and back to Perry. It felt good to get out and ride within the elements, and off the trainer that sits in the basement. From a training perspective, I felt really good for the first ride of the year, especially being February. It was a nice aerobic, 24 mile ride. Here's a post-ride pic of my dad and I.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Week 4 IM Training Review

Week 4 of IM WI training went pretty well - 9:00 hours of sport specific training and 1.5 hours of weight/core training. Starting to get back into the swing of things and can tell my speed work in the off-season is starting to payoff (well, for my usual speed anyway), specifically on the Thursday speed run. In the swim portion I'm really focusing on my drill work and consistently working on lowering my stroke count on both easy and hard laps. It's coming along - starting to finally get a little muscle memory.

Monday: Swim - 500 yards of drills, 5X300
Tuesday - 40 minute run, 1 hour bike trainer ride (lots and lots of interval training)
Wednesday - weight training, 1 hour bike trainer ride (intervals again)
Thursday - Swim - 500 drills, 10X100, Run: 2X800 @85%, 4X400 @ 90%
Friday - recovery swim ~500 yards
Saturday - 1 3/4 hour trainer ride, 30 minute run-off
Sunday - 1 hour run, 30 minute trainer recovery ride