S: 2800m200 FS3 * { 50 Drag/ 50FS, 75 Fist/ 25 FS, 100 4/6 Hypoxic } on 1:506 * 25 FS K Sprint on 603 * { 200 FS Effort on 3:45 (2:36) 300 Paddles (4:01) }50 FSTotal: 2800m
Good session in the pool at lunch. Felt pretty good considering I’d been out for a few beers last night and wasn’t feelign great this morning.
S: 8300m – B: 85.2km – R: 5.6km500 as 50 FS, 50 (4L,4R,8Full)3 * { 200 Pull on 3:40 (2:50) 2 * 50 Sprint on 60 (33) 300 as 25easy/25hard } 60s rest400 as 75 easy/25 hard200 easyTotal: 2900m
Good swim this afternoon. The fast 200s were pretty good and I was happy with swimming around 2:30, especially as I wasn’t trying too hard. The 150s were on too fast a time; I was the only one who made the fast ones, but I didn’t bother trying to make the easy 150 time, I just gave myself 10s rest.
B: 36.4km – S: 5400m – R: 2.8km200 Form200 FS3 * { 100 Paddles (1:12), 50 FS K/ 50 BC K, 100 FS (1:15) } 15s rest /1002 * { 200 FS Hard on 3:15 (2:30/2:33) 200 Easy on 3:30 (2:55/2:58) }2 * { 150 Form on 2:20 150 FS Hard (1:58) }300 EasyTotal: 3000m
Back in the pool after the week off. Felt a little sluggish and the lungs weren’t in great shape. I could feel the effects of going out partying last weekend and smoking again. WIll have to stop doing that. It was a pretty easy session, with only 2400m in total. We finished a little early too, so could probably have got another 400 or so in. I’m going to have to start doing 4 sessions/week to make sure I get over 10km done.
S: 2400m2 * { 50 FS, 40sec 50 BC/ 50 BS, 40sec 50 BS/ 50 BC/ 50 BS, 40sec 200 FS }, 60sec2 * { 4 * 50 FS Hard/Easy on 60 2 * 100 Build on 2:10} 60 sec6 * 100 FS EasyTotal: 2400
Right, I’ve decided to restart the whole running issue and take it very gradually since it’s by far the easiest way to injure myself out of the three disciplines. I bought and read Jeff Galloway’s Book On Running which talk about the benefits of a run/walk approach. The basic idea is that you start taking short walk breaks right from the start of your run, which leaves you fresher towards the end. He has documented cases of people using this method to run sub-2:30 marathons, so it should be adequate for my purposes!
Anyway, I’m adopting the run/walk method for the forseeable future, specifically 5mins running at approx. 10kmh followed by 1min walking at 6kmh. This results in 933m every 6mins. Last night I hit the hotel gym and started off with 3 reps of that and felt pretty good. All is still well this morning, so I’ll give it another shot tonight. I’ll stick to 3 reps for a couple of weeks until I can get used to running outside again, then gradually add more and more reps.Got up this morning and went for a swim. Didn’t really feel like it though, so only did 400m.R: 2.8km – S: 400mJust finished a pretty good session in the pool. I’d suspected over the last week that my cruising speed was only slightly slower than my ‘making an effort’ speed, so I decided to check it out today. The plan was to do the whole session at a nice, relaxed pace and see what sort of times I got. I thought it would be around 1:30/100, but the 4:13 and 4:15 on the 300s translate to a 1:25/100 or so, which I’m pretty pleased with. Last week I only managed 4:05 on a 300 in which I put in a fair bit of effort.However, the sessions are dropping below 3000m so I might have to add in at least one more session per week, as I’d like to be doing at least 10,000m/week, maybe up to 12,000.S: 85005 * { 50 Hypoxic 4/6, 50 Pull, 10sec 50 Hypoxic 4/6, 50 Drag, 10sec}6 * 50 as 25 IM order/25 FS on 60 (43)300 Paddles on 5:45300 Effort on 5:45 (4:13)300 Pull on 5:45 (4:30)300 Efffort on 5:45 (4:15)6 * 50 as 25 IM order/25 FS on 60 (43)Total: 2800
Felt a bit tired in the swim this afternoon. The 6 100’s on 1:30 were quite tough, but I was pretty happy to average 1:19. I’m getting faster, slowly but surely.
S: 5700100 K, 100 FS, 200 Form3 * { 100 P, 15s 100 Fist, 15s 100 Fast on 1:45}6 * 100 FS on 1:30 (1:19)6 * 50 FS Easy on 1:10 (42)4 * 50 Hypoxic 3/5/7, 20s (42)2 * 200 Easy FSTotal: 2800

S: 2900200 FS Hypoxic 3/525 K/25 S * 225 L/25 S/25 R/25 S25 K/25 S * 225 L/25 S/25 R/25 S3 * { 4 * 50 Sprint on 55 (35) 300 Pull on 5:15 (4:32) }4 * { 50 Form/50 FS} on 1:50 (1:30)Total: 2900
Well, I had my first swim race in about 7 years today, and my first ever swim in open water. Myself and John entered the first race of the Men’s Health Ocean Racing Series in Watsons Bay this morning. 1.4km, starting at Camp Cove and swimming around the headland to Watsons Bay itself.
It was quite funny waking up this morning and feeling all nervous, wondering what it would be like. Would the water be freezing? What’s it like swimming with nothing below you? What’s it like swimming amongst a crowd of people? What time would I do? Hell, even what’s it like swimming a race longer than 200m! So many unknowns.John had a dodgy shoulder yesterday, but he was determined to swim anyway. Kevin had planned on entering, but as he hadn’t done any training, and he had a work function last night, he decided it would probably be pointless. John picked me up around 9am and we headed down, paid our entry fee, had our race numbers scrawled on our arms in black magic marker, and got a nice yellow cap to signify we were in the 31-40 age group, along with our timing chip. Went back to the car and changed into our speedos, then walked the 5mins to the start at Camp Cove.Had a quick dip to make sure my body was aware of the water temperature and wouldn’t seize with the shock when I jumped in. It turned out to be a couple of degrees warmer than it had been last weekend, which is probably down to the fact that we were in the Harbour and not the ocean. The 21-30 age group went off first, then we were next. Wished John good luck then we got started, heading straight out to the first buoy about 80m offshore. Got a good start, out in front of the crowd until I got to the turn when everyone converged at the same point. It was starting to get a bit crowded, and since there are no niceties in the middle of a race, I administered a few swift kicks to random punters trying to swim over me. Once around the buoy it improved quite a lot and I started to swim my own race. We started catching the slow people in the previous wave which was great as it meant that I didn’t have to look up as often to make sure I wasn’t drifting off track. I got a few cuts on my hand from swimming too close to the rocks as I rounded the headland but I thought I was doing OK as I hadn’t seen a yellow hat since the first turn. Once around the point I had a few look ups to sight the next buoy and started swimming again. I was now at the front of a group, with about a 50m gap to the next bunch, and my compass started veering around a bit as I had no-one to sight off. It was then I noticed a yellow hat slighty behind and to my right, so I figured I’d better get my act together so he wouldn’t pass me. He was right beside me the whole way, then as we appraoched the final buoy he picked up the pace trying to get there first. I was having none of that, so I matched him and we went around the turn neck and neck. We were now down to the final leg, a straight 150m swim to the flags where we coul stand and run ashore. I picked up the pace and got ahead of him, but only by a metre or so. Kept the lead up to the flags, stood up and immediately had some wobbly legs since my upper body had been doing all the work. He came out of the water right behind me and sprinted up the beach to beat my by a couple of seconds. I crossed the line, stopped my watch and looked at the time: 17:14.40! I was pretty pleased with that as I’d expected to be around 20mins.I watched the rest of the swimmers come in and cheered John home. The guy I’d raced to the end came over and mentioned that he thought we’d done quite well and wanted to know if I’d any idea where we’d placed. I hadn’t even thought of it so I couldn’t help him, but at the same time I hadn’t noticed any other yellow hats when I’d finished. Got changed, got a beer and went along to the presentation just in case I had won something. Alas, it was not to be, though I did win a spot prize which consisted largely of hair styling products which went to John. The results aren’t up on the site yet, so I’ll have to wait a bit longer to see where I placed. Hopefully Top 10. Anyway, it was good fun which is the main thing, so I reckon I’ll do a few more this year.B: 88.2km – S: 9850mLunchtime squad session today. Quite a tough session, in that there was very little which was not supposed to be done at a quick pace. It also seems to be the case that there’s a different fast guy each day. Friday last week was quite tough, but Wednesday was quite easy. This week there were fast guys there on Monday, Wednesday and today, though never the same one on two days. I guess I’ll have to wait a fee weeks to build up some speed. At the moment my technique feels reasonably good, but I have no endurance.
4 * { 50 DPS, 25 R arm, 25 Swim, 25 L arm, 25 Swim} continuous400 Pull400 Effort4 * 50 Sprint on 55 (36)300 Hypoxic 3/5300 Effort4 * 50 Sprint on 55 (36)200 Build200 Effort3 * 50 Sprint on 55 (36)4 * 50 Choice EasyTotal: 3150
B: 88.2km – S: 8450m
B: 54.2km – S: 5300m250 FS, 150 Form3 * { 100 as 10 strokes FS, 10 BC, 15s rest, 100 as 6 strokes BF, rest FS, 15s rest, 50 FS/50 BC, 60s rest }300 Fast on 4:40 (4:07)300 Easy on 5:00 (4:22)300 Build on 4:50 (4:14)3 * 100 Choice, 15s rest200 easyTotal: 2700m
Lunchtime swim squad.
S: 2600m3 * { 200, 10s rest 50 single arm, 10s rest 25 K/25 Full, 10s rest} FS3 * { 200 FS Pull on 3:45, (2:50) 150 FS Build on 2:40, (2:00) 100 IM on 2:00, 50 FS sprint, 60s rest (37)}200 FS easyTotal: 2600
Lunch-time swim again today. This one was a good bit faster with two lanes on the go. There were five of us all around a similar pace, so it augurs well for the future.
B: 34km – S: 5900m – R: 10mins – W: 1 session300 FS3 * { 100 Kick on 2:20, 200 Pull on 3:20 } FS2 * { 200 FS on 3:20, 200 Form on 4:00}2 * { 100 FS on 1:30, 100 Form on 1:50}2 * 100 IM on 1:50300 EasyTotal: 2900
On a more positive note, myself, John and Kevin have decided to do the Men’s Health Ocean Racing 1.5km swim at Watsons Bay. John’s been doing a bit of training, Kev hasn’t (but he’s going to enter anyway). It’s on in two weeks – October 16th.
Went along to my first organised swim session in about 7 years at lunch today. Misread the times though and got there at 12:00 instead of 12:30 ;-) Turned into a good session. I was fastest, but there are other days with swimmers who are faster again which will be cool. Got an easy 3000m done, which is almost three times any session I’ve done in the last while. It makes a big difference when I just have a session that I have to get through, rather than trying to make up something to keep myself going. I thought I’d struggle with the 3km, but it was fine.
S: 3000m – R: 10mins – W: 1 session400 FS3 * { 100 Kick on 2:00, 100 Pull on 1:45, 100 Full on 1:40 } 2 FS, 1 BC3 * {200 FS on 3:20, 200 BC on 4:00)3 * 100 FS arms/ BF kick on 1:40200 easyTotal: 3000
Went for a 10min run after getting home from work, then did a little bit of weights after that. I’ve also found a convenient swim squad at a reasonable price. It’s in the Cook & Phillip pool near work. They have sessions from 5:30 – 7:00am Mon – Fri, 12:00 – 1:00 Mon, Wed & Fri, and 6:30 – 7:30pm Mon, Wed and Thurs. I can go to as many of those sessions as I want for $115 per month, which is only a little more than it would cost me to do 3-4 swim session per week on my own. They typically swim around 3000m/hr so it will force me to do a bit more than I’m doing now. I’m looking forward to it.
R: 10mins – W: 1 sessionGot another three laps around Centennial Park in on the way home last night, then headed out for dinner with John and Sarah. Was feeling a bit tired this morning, so postponed the swim until lunch-time. Turns out I’m about 4secs/100m faster, presumably because I’ve woken up properly. I still reckon morning swims are better as they’re less crowded though. That’s my swimming done for the week too. I’m looking forward to Sunday when I can sit on my arse all day and do f*ck all! Tired…
B: 71.7km – S: 3600m – R: 20min200,300,200,300,200 FS, 30s rest (Pace: 1:22)Total: 1200m
Went into Cheeky Monkey on the way home from work yesterday to change the bike pump I bought at the weekend, then did three laps around Centennial Park before heading off.
Got up this morning with a bit of a hangover and hit the pool. There were a couple of people in my lane at the start, but they all disappeared shortly afterwards. I had the whole lane to myself for a while until some silly cow got in and started doing breaststroke, despite the fact that the lane is clearly marked “Fast Lane – Freestyle Only” – she only had another seven lanes to choose from!B: 27km – S: 2400m200,300,200,300,200 FS, 30s rest (Pace: 1:27)Total: 1200m
The second week of the training plan starts today. Targets for this week are:
Swim: 3600mBike: 90minsRun: 80minsOnce again, the run will be the issue and I’ll end up doing way more than necessary on the bike, so it should balance out nicely.Made it to the pool nice and early this morning for the first swim of the week.S: 1200m200,300,200,300,200 FS, 30s rest (Pace: 1:26/100)