Sunday, August 28th 2011
I decided to post this blog also on the main page of my blog, not just in the training journal because I think everyone can relate to it.
I am getting ready for day 4 of my hell week – with 11 hours of training scheduled today.
Remarkably, my knees and body feel good. I almost stopped in the middle of training yesterday because I felt pain … Mario kicked me in head and reminded me that I am not suppose to feel good this week.
Quote of the week: Mario Huys – “you can go home and sit on the sofa and be in pain, or run and be in pain … its both the same. What do you think will help you finish and achieve your goal?”
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naseba seven test #2
day 3
Swim: 4,000 meters (58.55)
transition: about 10 minutes
Bike: 120 km (4:25)
transition: about 10 minutes
Run: full marathon (4:47)
total training time: 10+ hours
Comments:
I slept poorly because my left knee is very sore – it woke me up a couple of times when I would move in bed.
My swim was the fastest swim yet – but I think it had to do with strong wind on the 2nd half. I had a terrible feel for the water, and my shoulders are both very sore … so I dont see how I swam so fast, thus it must be the strong wind pushing me back.
The bike was uneventful – my ass didnt hurt much, but my left knee was very sore. The last 20km loop .. it hurt so much that I kept thinking about skipping the full marathon.
When we finished the bike, I told Mario that my knee hurt so badly that I am not sure if I should run or not.
Mario looked at me and said in a mellow austrian/german/belgium mixed English accent, “you can go home and lay on the sofa and your knee will still hurt, or you can go run and it will hurt … it’s the same. What do you think will help you the most to finish naseba seven? “Then he added, “You just swam 4k and rode 120km … you are not supose to feel good.”So I started on my 40+ km run with a bad attitude, feeling sorry for myself. Within 15 minutes, the pain in my knee seemed to be gone and I got into the run.
An hour or so later, Mario came flying by me … he told me that he wanted to see how fast he could go for a half marathon.
I tried to run faster, but I couldn’t. I seem to always be stuck in the lowest gear. Nearing the 20km mark, I started thinking about the pain in my knees … and part of me wanted to stop at the half way point.
But I thought of this training journal … and thought about the concept — “there aint no summit half way up the mountain…”
At the exact half marathon point, Mario was standing with his watch and handed me a water bottle and told me my time was 2:12 … (later he would tell me that he went 1:40)
The last 20 km went by ok … however, I did have a few other runners pass me. I couldnt keep up with them (and I tried) Its something I can’t really describe, the frustration at being so bad/slow at running.
Finally, I crossed the 42km mark at 4:47 … I didn’t walk at all, and I broke 5 hours which were both my goals today. I know – the time is shit, but I am a shit runner.
I ate an entire large pizza and large portion of penne arabbiata and drank 3 liters of water.
I couldnt find ice to ice my body tonight…
A good workout today. I am very happy that Mario prevented me from being a total pussy …
Tomorrow is 4,000 meter swim, 150 km bike and then 20 km run. A longer bike, and “short” run.
What suppliments do I use?
Many people have posted comments asking me about my diet and what suppliments I take.
I dont like to take suppliments or powders, etc and up until recently, I didnt take anything.
However, beginning of July Meinhard, an Austrian doctor who is a 10 time ironman including a sub 10 hour IM … friend of mine introduced me to what he considers the best nutritional suppliments on the market — an Austrian nutrition company called Peeroton.
Meinhard explained to me that Peeroton is the purest, most natural products he has come across and he gave me a box of BCAA tablets, recovery powder and bars to eat on my ride … as he is a multi-ironman doctor I listened to his input and took the products.
Irronically, Mario had told me for many months that I needed to take “BCAA” (branched chain amino acid) to help with recovery, but I never bought any because I dont like to take suppliments or pills…
Luckily, Meinhard talked me into taking them because since I started to take BCAA (since early July) my recovery is excellent – remarkable.
Because of the success I had with Peeroton’s BCAA, I researched more into Peeroton and bought more products including a recovery shake, and bars to eat on the bike and run. They have a banana bread with chocolate and a musli bar which both taste great.
Peeroton products are 100% natural so are not cheap, but in my opinion, Peeroton is so much better than other cheaper, mass marketed products which are on the market.
I don’t believe in short cuts – but I sincerely believe Peeroton is helping me train and recover better than ever before.
KateLondon
It is so inspiring – your trainer was completely right! You will feel the pain anyway so you would better do something useful! It is the same in life , not just in training!
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