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What day is it again?

So today is Friday the 13th, but the way things went yesterday, I guess the bad luck came a day early.

I woke up with a sore throat from a drippy sinus. Uh-oh, this can’t be good. I get on the tri-bike and scoot over to the Y for my swim. I do 3100 yards in 54:11, feeling pretty good. Back on the tri-bike for the commute to work.

About 2 miles from the office, I hear something hit the ground. I look down and see that my Garmin 305 is missing from my wrist strap. I look around and it’s no where to be found. I retrace my steps for about 100 yards and still can’t find it. I figure it’s dropped into the storm sewer. DAMN… That sucks.

I get to work and feel worse and worse as the day progresses. I’m hoping that it’s just an allergy problem, but I’m getting that disoriented feeling that comes with a head cold. DAMN, that sucks.

I’m scheduled for a 2:00hr bike, with a bunch of short, painful hill intervals. I head out around 4:15pm, and think about heading for a big steep hill somewhere for the workout. I get about 50 yards outside of the Raritan campus and flat the rear tire. I get it changed, but feel really dizzy and disoriented while bent over working on the wheel.

I figure that I’ll bag the main workout, and take a nice Z2 ride home. But I can’t measure my HR because I lost my Garmin earlier that morning. I try to push myself, but can’t get my legs to spin fast, nor push a big gear. I’m sweating way more than the effort I’m putting out. That can’t be good.

I get home, throw down a Zyrtec, and rush around to get the tri bike wheels over to the shop for some repair. As I’m standing there (they fixed the wheel while I waited!) I’m feeling pretty run down and I realize that the Zyrtex isn’t working. Damn, it’s a cold.

So I get dinner down, after making a huge mess on the stove and climb into bed. Toss and turn most of the night, take some Afrin and finally get to sleep well after midnight.

So I talk to my coach and we agree that today and tomorrow will be rest days. Sunday will be an easy bike day (up to 4:00hrs at Z1) and Monday will be an easy run up to 2:00hrs and then we’ll pick up the program on Tuesday.

I’m just hoping I’ll be 100% ready for the Fireman Ironman camp on 20-22 June.

Personal Best – Real Thought for Food for Long Workouts – NYTimes.com

Recoverite works well for me. Easy going down, and give me all the stuff I need for recovery. Finding chocolate milk that’s not completely full of crap ingredients is almost impossible.

Now it turns out, maybe just ‘eating’ is good for you..

Best – Real Thought for Food for Long Workouts – NYTimes.com

What next? Post-marathon cigarettes?

Gettin’ prepped

Just got back from a nice, easy 60 min ride on the fully-spec’d tri-bike. Did a quick swamp loop (forgetting about the gravel section, DOH!) but the bike came through none the worse for it.

Now it’s time to pack up the gear and get ready for the road trip to Cambridge MD & Forecast:
Yummy! Near record heat, 61% humidity on race day. Should be interesting, in the Chinese sense of the word.

iAmTri

Another new social networking site for triathletes…

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It’s getting hard to keep track of ’em all.

New Swim Toys…

I hadn’t blogged about this before, but I’ve got a couple of new swim toys that I’m loving.

First, I bought a new wetsuit over the Memorial Day weekend. I tried on several suits, but the Roo Superfull fit me like a glove and was much more comfortable and flexible than the other suits. I got a chance to try it out at Mountain Lakes this past Friday, and the results were amazing. The extra floation in the hips and thighs are appropriately named “Virtual Pull Buoy” because the feeling I had while swimming with the suit was just like swimming with a real pull buoy. Even better, I was able to kick comfortably. This suit ROCKS…

I’ve been struggling with finding a good pair of goggles that don’t leave me with a pounding headache and raccoon-eyes, or leak like a sieve. I picked up a pair of Tyr Nest Pro Goggles. These are the most comfortable goggles I have ever worn. My first pair were a dark tint, with a mirror surface. I’ve since picked up a second, clear pair.

What prompted all these purchases? Well, it was time to replace the original QR wetsuit that I got for free when I bought the QR Caliente back in 2004. And the goggles needed to be replaced, along with ALL my other swim gear because I somehow lost my entire swim gear bag. This is the SECOND freakin time I’ve lost the entire bag!!

I’ll never learn….

Anticipation…

It’s been a while since I’ve done a 1/2 IM, and I’m experiencing some nervousness around my race this weekend. I was looking over my past performances at the 1/2 IM distance (Eagleman & FIRM-MAN in 2005) and was suprised to see that they were pretty close. The big difference was the 2:07 run at FIRM-MAN vs the 2:24 run at Eagleman. I think the extra time was due to the heat and fueling problems on the bike. I’m pretty sure I’ve got my fueling routine figured out (going with Heed, Hammer Gel, water & Endurolytes). I’m hoping that I can beat my 1/2 IM PR of 5:22. I would REALLY like to sneak under 5:00, but that may be a stretch. I’d have to pull a lot of time off my bike split and have a really solid run.

I think the nervousness may be a combination of normal pre-race jitters, and true anticipation about my 1st triathlon since Wyckoff last year.

Taper-time is weird….

An Engineer’s Guide To Weight Loss – Ted Dziuba

Best weight-loss advice ever:
Engineer’s Guide To Weight Loss – Ted Dziuba

To that end, if you are more than 50 pounds overweight, are unmarried, have no children, and your only reason to get up in the morning is your shitty software job, the healthy lifestyle is not for you. You are better off eating yourself to the grave: you will get much more satisfaction out of life by eating cheeseburgers than you will by torturing the pounds of fat off your gut.

Frazz Rocks…

You just have to love a comic that works in a Lyle Lovett reference in to a strip about the Sword of Damocles
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Fed up and fighting mad

That’s it. I’m sick and freaking tired of crappy service from Last night, we couldn’t get a decent HD picture for Game 7 Spurs-Hornets Western Conference semi-final. The picture kept dissolving into a pixelated mess, making the action totally unwatchable. However, any of the other channels were working, and even the studio segments in the game were fine. In the past year, we’ve had Cablevision out on three separate occasions for service problems. They have swapped out stuff on the line, replaced splitters and recently pulled a whole bunch of new wire in the house. Each time we had a different repair man, from a different subcontractor tell us that the last guy did something wrong.

Even after all that work, we still can’t get consistent, reliable service. The TV in the workout room drops it’s connection randomly for a few seconds every 15 minutes or so. The cable box upstairs has a very narrow volume range and can’t seem to be adjusted. After last night’s fiasco, I’m sick an tired of cable-hell.

I’m switching to Verizon FIOS

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