First Open-Water Swim of The Year
Saturday, May 24th, 2008I kicked off the Memorial Day weekend with an early morning swim/bike/run session at Hagg Lake with Sven. This was the first open-water swim of the year and I’m glad to have it out of the way. Everything I’ve learned in the pool over the past months went out the window as soon as I stepped into the cold water and I struggled through the first half of the swim.
As I settled down, things improved, but it’s still a completely different experience from pool swimming and I’m nowhere near where I need to be to put in a decent swim time during a race. So, the struggles in the water continues. The good news that is I’m ahead of where I was last year and there’s still time to work on it.
After the swim, we biked a lap around the lake to simulate the race and this is what I’m really excited about. This is a recovery week for both Sven and me, so we went at an easy pace. When I got home and analyzed the data (see picture below), I learned that I was only 7 sec/km slower than my race pace last year. This almost seems too good to be true, because this was a light-medium efford ride and I feel there is lots of room to improve on the bike still. This bodes well for Hagg Lake 2008, which is my A priority race.
After the bike we did a quick 2 km-run. That’s approximately how long it took me to get my running legs going during last year’s race. The transition from a hard bike ride to a hard run is always tough (especially when you start the run with a tough hill), but my legs feel strong this year and I expect to place high in the run.
Surfing in Bali.
