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Why I want to be an Ironman

July 22, 2011 by Asia

What’s an Ironman?

For those of you already thinking What the heck is an Ironman? click here to learn more about this 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run triathlon event!  The one I am officially signing up tomorrow for is Coeur d’Alene!  My half Ironman (aka a 70.3) will be a LOCAL race in Oceanside, CA!  I’m so excited to have a plan in place! My first sprint is this Sunday (yes, my first one), my triathlon books are in the mail, and I am ready to seriously ramp up my training. This IS happening! All within 1 year!  Am I crazy??

Practice Triathlon for Beginners June 2010

Training

Four of us are working to complete this goal together: my amazing boyfriend, Jeremy, my great friend and blogger, Nicole, and her wonderful boyfriend (who has already completed 1 Ironman), Mike.  We make a great team, and I look forward to this support system. I don’t know how I’d do it without them.  I think I’d go crazy doing 4-6 hour training rides alone!

Fearless Foursome - The beginning of an amazing friendship

Cost

Triathlons are expensive. This is not a cheap sport, and an Ironman is the most expensive event of them all. It costs $600+ to sign up for the race.  That doesn’t include transportation (flights, rental cars, etc), lodging, and all the equipment needed.  Check out my first road bike I recently purchased! (I saved $500 so didn’t feel TOO bad about the cost of carbon fiber….)

New Bike! Trek Madone 3.1

Why? Why? Why?

Why would I want to subject myself to this? The answer is simple. I want to be an Ironman. I want to hear the announcer say “Asia Simonelli. You are an Ironman!” when I cross the finish line, hopefully with a big smile on my face. 

Filed Under: Triathlon Tagged With: bike, coeur d'alene, Coeur d'Alene Idaho, cycling, half ironman, Ironman, Ironman 70.3, run, swim, Triathlon, triathlon training

Beginner’s Triathlon

July 9, 2011 by Asia

Preparing for my first open water swim

First Time Triathlon Finishers!

SWIM, BIKE, RUN!  One day I’d like to complete an Ironman (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run).  There is nothing wrong with setting ambitious goals!  I believe this is attainable if I train hard, but first things first…I need to complete a triathlon!  After I completed my first marathon on June 5, I signed up with the Tri Club of San Diego (TCSD) to start training.  I highly recommend this organization if you are looking to get into triathlons or if you’re already a triathlete.  One of the club’s many perks is the free races they put on each month.  In June a short two weeks after my marathon, I completed a Beginner’s Practice Triathlon hosted by TCSD.  How did I get there?  Well I essentially dove right in because aside from running, I had put in no triathlon training!  That’s the beauty of a beginner’s triathlon.  It’s manageable, and all the experienced triathletes are there to help you.

The Swim: 300m

I have a fear of open water swimming.  I am not a strong, comfortable swimmer, and I am rarely in the water. (Typically I’m laying out in the sand!) I see the swim as the biggest challenge for me, so I am going to put in the most time focusing on this area. On the day of the beginner race, I put on my wetsuit and found a swim buddy.  A swim buddy is someone who will stay with you throughout the course of the swim. She can help you stay straight and on course, provide words of encouragement, and just make you feel better knowing that someone is there watching you in case you freak out!

~85 Swimmers

My First Transition

My first open water swim went much better than I thought it would.  I didn’t drown!  Accomplishment!  I couldn’t do freestyle the entire time because my breathing was too laborious, so about halfway through, I started switching up my stroke and did breast stroke, back stroke, and freestyle. Better than not completing it, right?

The Bike: 7 miles

I don’t have cycling experience, so I was a bit apprehensive about the bike as well…especially because I had 2 days to practice using clips! I was sure I’d fall!  Luckily, I didn’t.  I borrowed a friend’s road bike for the race. (Actually I borrowed ALL bike elements including shoes for the clip-in peddles!) I was towards the back of the pack getting out of the water (which was expected), so I tried to pass people on the bike.  (This wasn’t supposed to be a “race,” but I’m too competitive to go easy on myself.)

Getting Ready for the Bike Portion of the Race

I wasn’t sure how hard to pedal because this was the first time I had ridden a bike that far. My bike experience is limited to about 2-3 times on a beach cruiser per year. Now that I’ve been practicing more (on my own new bike!!), I am starting to understand how hard to push myself.  This part of the beginner’s triathlon was pretty straight forward. I almost even got bored since I didn’t have music or anyone to talk to. That was a new concept for me.

Coming off the Bike

The Run: 2 miles

I went out hard and fast on the run.  This is my only area of expertise in the triathlon after all!  My legs felt a little weird after having spent 7 miles on the bike, but they weren’t as bad as I thought they’d be.  I found out when I finished that I was doing about 7 minute miles which is very fast for me!  It felt great FINALLY passing large groups of people the beat me in the swim or bike.  At least I know I can finish strong!

Running with my hair down - No time for a pony!

Finishing strong!

Final Thoughts

If you are a beginner wannabe triathlete like me, I highly recommend doing a practice/beginner-friendly triathlon before your first race, if possible.  It made me more confident and really excited. I honestly had so much fun!  The support system at the race was also amazing.  Triathletes seem to be very supportive of each other.  I cannot wait for the Solana Beach Sprint Triathlon!  My first official race is only 2 weeks away (7/24)!  Solana Beach is a 1/4 mile ocean swim (yikes!), 9 mile bike, and 3 mile run – aka a “sprint” triathlon.  You’ll be hearing all about it. Until then, it’s back to training! I need to get ready for my sprint so I can eventually be an Ironman.

Filed Under: Triathlon Tagged With: beginner triathlon, beginner's race, beginner's triathlon, tcsd, tri club, tri club san diego, Triathlon

Summer Triple Training Program

June 28, 2011 by Asia

Last week I began my Summer Triple Training Program: Insanity, Triathlon, Half Marathon.  Quite the ambitious training program, but I’m starting to feel like a machine!  This is my first time doing Insanity, my first triathlon, and my 4th half marathon (so I feel the most comfortable with running.)  One week into my program, I’m realizing how tough it is to keep up with all my desired workouts while still feeling rested, but I’m not giving up by any means.  If anything, this has forced me to dig deeper and push myself harder than ever before.  Now, I just need to make time to rest so my body can properly recover.  Sunday is my only day off, and I did 10 workouts in 6 days last week. 

Monday 6/20: Insanity Fit Test AM; Swim Technique Class PM

Tuesday 6/21: Insanity Plyometric Cardio Circuit AM; 9 Mile Bike Ride on Fiesta Island PM

Wednesday 6/22: Insanity Cardio Power & Resistance AM; Swim Technique Class PM

Thursday 6/23: Insanity Cardio Recovery AM; rest PM

Friday 6/24: Insanity Pure Cardio AM; rest PM

Saturday 6/25: 9 mile run with hills AM; Insanity Plyometric Cardio Circuit PM

Sunday 6/26: Rest! (Plus a little road bike riding to figure out which one I wanted to purchase…more on that later!)

Looking back, I probably should have gotten 1 more bike and/or run in, but I don’t think I could have done it without sacrificing any Insanity workouts, and as an Insanity newbie, completing all 60 days is very important to me.   Want to learn more about Insanity?  Let me know!  Here’s a pic of me doing the Pure Cardio workout.  You can’t see my face to tell how hard I’m working, and how much I’m sweating, so just take my word for it!

Insanity Pure Cardio

Thursday night I intended to bike or run, but my body was telling me differently, and I had to rest. (I passed out on my couch in my work clothes at 6pm!)  My triple training program is definitely a work in progress.  I can’t wait to blog again to tell you about my updated vegetarian meal plan to fuel all my workouts. I have to eat a lot!

Filed Under: Insanity, Run, Triathlon Tagged With: beachbody, Half marathon, Insanity, Interval training, p90x, Triathlon

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