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Saturday, January 12, 2019

stay puft and the wally run


i have entered the perth trail series a few times but i have never completed all five.  so this year, while it may cost me a little extra, i am only entering each race as they come up and i am only signing up for the short course.  which is smart considering my lack of running.


a week after busselton was the first race.  stay puft at yanchep.  it was relatively flat but close to 12k.  i surprised myself at this one.  i went okay until about the 9k mark when my legs really started to feel the pain from the half marathon the week before.  great course and i really did enjoy this one.

the next race was wallygrunta at the walyunga national park which just happens to be about 20 minutes from home. dont you just love the names.  i had finished this one before but it was the long course which almost killed me.  i think i was out there for over two hours and it was only 14k or so.  the short course is still around 10k.  so my bad i hadnt run since stay puft but i had been swimming and riding the road bike up the odd hill or two.  i didnt feel great and my legs didnt feel all that great once we got going either.

the start is all up hill.  unless you are a super star trail runner the trick is you walk the uphills but run the flats and the downhill. for most of the uphill i was chatting to this guy who was doing his first trail run and was a bit surprised at how hard it was.  i was feeling pretty bad so this took my mind of things.  trail running is different and it is fucking hard.  anything you assume will be the same as road running you need to forget.  you will be slower and you will hurt more.  but i love the challenge and i love being outdoors in nature.  the views are worth getting to the top of those hills and walyunga was no different.  


so what goes up must come down and your legs will feel the downhills the day after the run.  i know mine did and my toes a bit as they pushed up against my shoe.  but this made the run home easier and i was certainly feeling better at this stage.  so snakes and ladders is next and has the most elevation (whoohoo).  i havent done this one before but i am expecting to suffer.  i am getting an ultrasound on my dodgy left leg tomorrow and then back to the physio to see what is going on.  i am also going back to see budgie to check if the bike fit is causing the issue.  so stay tuned ....



Tuesday, January 1, 2019

the blog is back


i have probably said this before but it is for real this time.  i am back.  2018 really sucked big time but it is past and 2019 is going to be fucking awesome.  i dont want to go back over 2018.  terrible things happened and we will leave it at that.

one good thing (besides the west coast eagles winning the premiership) was that I actually did a triathlon.  western australia 70.3.  i was meant to do the full but the training (or lack of) and  probably the body issues would not have made that a great idea.  the 70.3 was hard enough. first triathlon of any distance in 2.5 years.  time goes by before you know it.

so a quick race report.  enjoyed my stay down in busselton.  it was great to be back and i loved getting away.  the weather was excellent.  i love the shark net down the foreshore. 

the lead up prior was a bit stressful as i had problems with the bitch bike.  i have never bonded with this bike.  the head set went again and the part wasnt going to arrive in time so i just had to put up with that.  but it was a problem when one of the bolts holding the tri bars on snapped.  luckily my bike guy was pretty crafty and managed to bolt something together and it held on.

race morning was so fucking early.  we set off before the 140.6 so race start was 5.30 am.  that meant getting up at 3.30 am.  set up my gear next to my bike and not a great deal of room.  headed off to the bag drop off after putting my wetsuit on. i felt pretty good and not as nervous as in the past.  

one thing that they have changed about this race and is so disappointing and sad is the swim course.  due to the fear of sharks we no longer swim around the jetty.  there is no mass swim start and the unfortunate 140.6 folks have to do two laps of the course.  i felt great right from the beginning.  it was the same when i did my couple of practice swims.  very strange as right from the get go i just swam without any stops and starts.  i was breathing well and it was bilateral and every 3/1.  i was relaxed and no anxiety.   i felt quicker than my actual time but from what i hear the course was long so i am not as disappointed. 

my transitions were pretty quick.  for me anyway.  straight out on the bike.  this was just a hard slog.  never a tailwind or a headwind.  just crosswinds the whole day.  about half way in my hamstring and shoulder were extremely painful and i was very uncomfortable. i stopped and stretched and that helped.  i was very glad to get off that bike.  note to self to drink more.  so it was my slowest 70.3 bike leg (not including my punctures at mandurah) but also a very good effort considering.

when i got back to transition the selfish bitch next to me had racked her bike in my spot.  for fucks sake this is just rude and extremely inconsiderate.  i had to drop my bike, move hers and then put my bike in the correct spot.  my gear had been moved.  the worst part is that while she did finish second she was a long way off first.  she is also in my triathlon club so it would be very awkward if i lodged a complaint.  and i wanted to as she will just do this to the next person. 

so now for the run.  i knew this was going to be ugly considering the lack of running during training.  it was slow and sometimes very hard but it just shows that past experience is worth a whole fucking lot. i ran - jogged really - when i was near all the main crowds and tried to keep it going between aid stations.   it actually got easier the closer i got to finishing and that is experience - again.  i did have one wish and that was to finish under 7 hours.  i wanted a clean record of just 6 plus hour finishes and i got my wish.  it actually wasnt my slowest.  that is still mandurah and that puncture and terrible run.   

so that was it.  i got my towel and my medal and it felt very, very good. i had another day in busselton so i relaxed, ate a really big burger and had a few beers.  

since then i have done the first of the five trail series races.  i have swam a few times and i have ridden the hills.  i have been busy deciding what i want to do this year.  since there is no triseries events things are a bit all over the shop.  i have signed up for the bunbury olympic distance in February.  i plan on doing karri valley in March.  i have the next trail series event this weekend.  i will probably do the sorrento Australia Day swim.  but the main event that i have signed up for, booked the flights and accommodation is Sunshine Coast 70.3 in september.  Here I come Mooloolaba !!!

And not to forget I need to find a JOB !!!  next on my list now the holidays are over.