Whatever it takes - Just Do It
This is how I needed to approach this morning's swim. Looking at the workout last night I mentioned to Aimee that I had a total of 3800 yards to swim. She looked at me, told me to suck it up and stop complaining. I wasn't complaining, I was making an observation about the yardage of my workout. What does she care anyways, she's in taper for her half marathon April 2nd.
So the alarm goes off at 4:50AM and I jump out of bed to get the day started. Pre workout meal consists of a high protein Boost and a small bagel with peanut butter. For the pool deck I have a bottle of Gatorade with Carbo-Pro added for calories.
I finished getting ready and was taking my bags downstairs when it hit me; I'm up at 5:00AM going to a pool to swim 38oo yards in preparation for Ironman USA, and I don't even think about it. I just do it. It's become such a part of my life and routine that it's essentially automatic. Cool.
At the pool:
Warm Up 800 - 15:50
Pull 2 x 400 yards- breathe 3,5,7,9 by 100
7:57 / 7:31 - I forgot to pull and just swam regular, usually got to 8 before needing a breath, sometimes 9. I really need to read my workouts better.
Swim 4 x 200 yards- all negative split
1:45 / 1:44
1:45 / 1:40
1:45 / 1:39
1:43 / 1:41
Swim 8 x 100 yards - all race pace - take 15 sec rest
1:32 / 1:36 / 1:35 / 1:33
1:55+20 yds (I really need to learn how to count) / 1:33 / 1:32 / 1:35
Swim 400 yards - hard - faster race pace
1:28 / 1:34 / 1:32 / 1:29
Cool down easy 200 yards - 6:32
3800 yards - total workout time 1:25:00
When I finished I looked at my watch as saw my total workout time. And you know what, the time just flew by. I didn't feel like I was in the water that long but my pruney hands showed differently. The pool wasn't crowded like the past three days. Monday crowded, Tuesday TriSaraTops got slapped, Wednesday I was told it was crowded, today not crowded. At one point TriSaraTops and I were to only "swimmers" in the pool, noodle lady was water walking along the wall. Tres bon.
New video posted today. I've been thinking about my bloggy friends (IronWil, TriSaraTops) and how they have been handling the Ides of March. Everyone is antsy to get outside, feeling pressures from all sorts of external forces and struggling with the demands of life for an Ironman triathlete. Looks like everyone is finding their peace with their own battles. But sometimes you feel like you are just going to "Just Lose It" which if handled in a controlled manner is a good thing.
So do whatever it takes, even if you have to just lose it and just do it.
Game on my friends, game on.
6 comments:
GREAT swim! You looked really strong in there today!
"Noodle lady"...I love it! :) hee hee
It is strange how much a part of our routine this thing has become! I think I am (gasp) turning into a morning workout person...????!!!
nice swim dude! you're fishy fishy!!
Eric, do your 'race pace' splits translate when you're actually in the race? I think I need to practice more race pace in the open water croweded with people and needing to sit, because my TT speed in the pool never shows up on race day :( That and long courses, right?
But I had a similar thought as you on the way to work this morning: When my training, my health, and my general well-being are 'on', there really isn't any 'thinking' about doing it, it just happens.
Nice swim workout! I'd love to get together with you guys for a swim workout sometime! Where do you guys swim? I am at the Westlake Rec.
Love the new vid!
Nice swim!!! Hope you can get your running form back soon too.
good job in the pool.
Okay so I have to admit I think Eminem is Hawt! So thanks for the vid ;)
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