I refuse to give up my skinny jeans!

November 22

Rest day. Kept moving and on my feet all day to keep from cramping up. Cleaned out my closet (switching out summer and winter clothes) and bagged three bags of clothes for donation to Goodwill. Had to buy so many clothes over the years from weight gain (and then loss), and most of my winter clothes were too big, even after last year's big purge (last year I purged Mediums, this year I had to purge Smalls in favor of Extra Smalls). Now almost all of my summer and winter clothes fit in the closet at the same time! The other big laugh --between IMAZ and IMSG, about 1/3 of my short sleeves have K-Swiss on them!
 

November 21

Swim
  • 1h 39m 20s
  • 3850.00 meters
  • 02m 34s /100 meters

IMAZ swim. Not sure the exact distance in meters, but the IMAZ calculation is 2:37 per 100, which I'm pretty happy with considering the cool temp (61 degrees) and chop.

Bike
  • 7h 55m 18s
  • 112.00 miles
  • 14.14 Mi/hr

Rough day on the bike. Most disappointed in my performance here. Very windy (reportedly gusting 35 mph or higher) with intermittent rain showers. Legs were cramped from swim for first 1.5 loops, which made for an even more difficult day.

Run
  • 5h 41m 25s
  • 26.20 miles
  • 13m 01s /Mi

Considering I probably blew up my legs on the bike, and I screwed up nutrition on the first loop of the run, I'm not too unhappy with the run. Still, it's 41 minutes slower than my goal. Need to work on this.

November 20

Swim
  • 26m 31s
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  • -----

Ironman practice swim in Tempe Town Lake. With booties and neoprene cap. Cold, but glad I did it. Booties are definitely the way to go.

November 19

I feel absolutely awful this morning and skipped going to the gym with Dean, but that's a good thing in a way. I had been worried about the conditions at IMAZ being exactly the same as the ones that interfered in my IMSG swim. Fortunately my monthly visitor is a couple of days early, which means by Sunday I'll be great and ready to rock and roll. Hopefully that also means the extreme pain I was in at the IMSG swim will not make its appearance at the IMAZ swim. The water should also be a little warmer  (not much, but a little). 

My goals (since Dean's published them already anyway):

7:00 a.m. start
1:40 swim (out at 8:40 a.m.)
T1 10 min or less (on bike by 8:50 a.m.)
Bike loop 1 2:15 (11:05 a.m.)
Bike loop 2 2:20 (1:25 p.m.)
Bike loop 2 2:30 (3:55 p.m.)
T2 10 min (on run by 4:05 p.m.)
First loop 90 min (5:35 p.m.)
2nd loop 95 min (7:10 p.m.)
Third loop 100 min (8:50 p.m.)


I really want to finish before 9 p.m., and it looks very doable assuming nothing really out of the ordinary happens. Even if I get a flat or two, the times will be off by a bit, but I'll be well within cutoffs to finish the race. 
 

November 18

Bike
  • 45m
  • -----
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stationary bike at hotel

November 17

Swim
  • 42m 38s
  • 1700.00 meters
  • 02m 30s /100 meters

Mission Valley YMCA outdoor pool. 1000m straight in 24:35. 7 x 100 slow. Split lane with guy who did IMAZ last year and IMOO this year. He said everyone at IMOO was complaining about how IMSG took the title of hardest bike course away from IMOO.

Left the hotel at 4:50 a.m. and arrived at Mission Valley YMCA around 6:05. Misread trolley schedule thinking first trolley of morning would be at the station at 5:11; turns out first one was 5:28 a.m., and then that one was out of service so we had to wait for the next one. Meanwhile, a caucasian male accompanied by a hispanic youth started a conversation with me (I was the only other person on the platform except for a homeless black guy who kept to himself) about how he was taking the trolley to Tijuana and never coming back because of the Obama administration and the way this country treats vets. I told him that while I disagree with many of the current administration's policies, moving to Mexico was not the answer. He replied that when we take our troops out of the Middle East, we'll have more terrorist attacks here and that he'd be safer in Mexico. I raised my eyebrows at that, and was going to ask him if he'd been following the drug cartel-related killings on and near the border, but decided that silence was the better choice. I wished him good luck, and he said, "Good luck to you -- you're staying here!"

Ahhh, the people you meet on a trolley platform at 5:15 a.m.

On another note, though, the swim was unpleasantly hard. The first 500 went by easy, especially in times (2:23 per 100, which is quite fast for me). I was trying to keep it easy, but the 100's got harder as the session went on. I had to force myself past 1500, and quit at 1700. I hope that it's just a bad practice, kind of like a stage production usually has a really bad final rehearsal, and then everything goes perfect on opening night!

November 16

Run
  • 30m 55s
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Easy run around downtown San Diego. From the W to Seaport Village, up Harbor (past the Midway - woo hoo - airplanes, helicopters, ships and birds -- a run doesn't get much better than that!!!) to Broadway, and back to W.

Strength
  • 20m

  • EXERCISE

    Sets
    Min
    reps
    Max
    reps
    Min
    wt.(lb)
    Max
    wt.(lb)
  • CORE - Crunches (FB)
    1
    30
    30
    0
    0
  • CORE - Superman
    1
    15
    15
    0
    0
  • CORE - Twisting Crunch (FB)
    1
    30
    30
    0
    0
  • LEGS - Lunges
    2
    0
    20
    0
    0
  • TRICEPS - Machine Extensions
    2
    20
    20
    5
    5

Free weights at hotel gym -- these plus lots of upper body db curls, shoulder press, shoulder shrugs, etc.

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