Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Mid season lul

So my friends, 1 out of 2 of my A races for the season is through .....so I ask myself now what?

I'm sure everyone is gearing up the the quickly approaching tri season, but I find myself in sort of a mid-season lul. With an early 70.3 under my belt and the hot summers in the south, my next triathlon isn't until July. What's a girl to do with herself? I officially start Ironman training June 21st and don't want to burn out too quickly. BUT I don't want to lose my fitness that I've worked so hard for the last 5 months. As weird as it sounds, I'm sort of at a loss as to what I need to do until then? I know this is where a coach would come in handy but I'm not sure I can afford to pay one all season long.

I'm thinking swim, bike, run and lift all twice a week. (one long workout and one speed).

Lifting: core, back extensor exercises, big muscle groups, rotater cuff for the shoudler....

Then throw in a 5k here or there for fun...

Is that slacking too much?

Anyway hope everyone is having a great week. Help me restore my sanity cuz I'm starting to feel like a big slacker!

13 comments:

  1. "slacking" OMG you are my hero.

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  2. I think you have got the right plan in my mind and I don't think you are slacking!

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  3. geez you're so lazy! get off your ass already.
    kidding. obviously.
    be ahppy with your "maintain" time.
    I use it for doing things around the house that will get completely overlooked when IM training is in full swing.

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  4. Definitely not slacking!! You will be so glad you took some time to rest up a little come late Oct when you are still doing 5 and 6 hour rides!! :)

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  5. I am in the same freaking boat. At least you have another race in July...I don't have anything until IMFL! I'm sure I'll throw a few races between now and then....but still, I need short term goals!! Ahh!! A glass of wine is in store...

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  6. Good idea to work on those stabilizers that will be working so hard as you head into IM Training. Hit the hip/pelvic stabe stuff too and as you said, the scap stuff ( SA and lower trap anyone?personal issues i know!)
    I Would say you are doin the right thing. You want to be fresh and ideally a bit undertrained going into IM training.
    Send me some heat, ok?

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  7. Hi Girlie, Getting caught up here. Sorry your 70.3 didn't go as planned.

    Here's the advice I got recently from SSB about time off: "the most important thing you CAN do is take time off." She recommended no more than 30 minutes a day for the week following the 70.3, then 45 minutes a day the next week. Then slowly start ramping up for the IM training.

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  8. looks like reasonable maintenance! take adventage of the time, do some fun rides with hubby! crazy times will be here soon enough and you will wish you did! :) Hope NO is awesome! Cheers

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  9. Not a slacker at all! I still can't believe you already have one of your A races out of the way!

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  10. Sounds great!

    Cheers from TOkyo!

    ¨XTB¨Xavi.

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  11. cool to see frayed laces comment b/c I too would say 'default and just listen to what maggs (ssb) says. she's been doing this for a while and she rocks, so follow her lead;-)

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  12. i don't think your plan qualifies you for slacker status. i think full body weights/abs twice a week is PERFECT. I'd just have fun not having to follow anykind of strict training plan and maintain a solid base. Maybe 2 swims a week, a fast shorter run, a medium to long run and a brick. 3-4 days of biking. I look forward to having time that is unstructured but not for too long. I'm betting you will find a few races in between to satisy your race hunger...despite the crazy heat.

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  13. thanx ya'll for the advice!!! i think i'm gona stick to my plan and maybe add some hot yoga and cross fit for fun. and chloe I'm so glad I'm not in the same boat :) i might head your way for some race training weekends!

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