Week 8 for KS 70.3
Hey all...
Just touching base on how things are going for everyone with about 4 weeks to go. About 2 weeks more real training, and next week is probably the last on where the added distance will really make gains....(they say it takes about 3 weeks for the max benefit of a long run or ride to come through).
Quick and dirty for me...
- Swim. I haven't tested my swim in the last few weeks, but it FEELS like I'm making progress. Will hold off on any quantitative statements until I do another TT, but I'm feeling good about it.
- Bike. I'm still disappointed that I can't get my FTP up to its indoor max I had during the OS. (Same bike, but I'm glued to the bars now...I'm sure this is the major issue.) However, I think things are going well. Compared to last year, I'm riding 10-30 watts average higher on comparable rides, even though last year I felt like I was making more progress at this time of year (but I hadn't done an OS...so that's probably why).
- Run. Here, I'm feeling solid. I'm not getting faster in the last month, but the get fast, then get long clearly worked. My 5K VDOT built to a max at the end of OS, and then (using McMillan running calculator), I ran exactly the half-marathon time I should have at that 5K time about 10 days ago. I think I could have run that about 1 minute faster if I had gone testicles-to-the-vertical-plane, but it was a good decision not to, so that I could basically get back to regular training with just taking a day or two easy.
Today was formally supposed to be a 5K VDOT test. We had a major weather change (much hotter) in the last couple of days, and although I've hit the workouts, my legs were just feeling dead and leaden. Since I had just run the half-marathon (and got pretty much the same VDOT as I thought going in), I didn't see that there was too much serious necessity for my super-reproducible 5K test inside on a track. So, I just went out on my 3 mile loop, and resolved to just run one loop hard and continuous (like a VDOT test would be), but out in the heat and on this hilly course. I did it "blind"...refusing to look at my Garmin.
Interestingly, and pleasingly, after giving myself a few seconds back for a couple street crossings, I came back to a pace pretty much right on my indoor, well-ventillated 5K VDOT. So, while I don't have an ideal, firm VDOT number, I know I can hold pretty much the same time as before, but when tired, it's hot, and I have to run a hilly loop...so that has to be some level of progress. :-)
Now if I can just get that bike to make me happy....
William
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Swim- It isn't there yet, today swam 2200 my longest this year. It went fine. I was turning 500s anywhere from 7:45 to 8:00. Definitely not super fast. I've swam the same exact same time the last two years down to the second.
Bike- Feeling good about it, FTP is somewhere between 270-280. I will likely call it 270 and shoot low on race day. I've been nailing intervals pretty well all around .97 or higher. Did a long ride the other day 56 miles came in around 2:45. No aero trickery, had stoplights, ftp intervals, easy riding, a few stops.
Run- Also decent, I ran a 5k the other day as well as a 1 mile race. My vDot likely around 56-57. Longest run this year around 15.5 miles. Dam 2 Dam the week before will sort of be a litmus test for the run.
I am running another 5k tomorrow. It is with my dog in Clive. I would like to win the the thing, provided he keeps up his end of the bargain and no crazy fast people show up. I don't think Daniel's has a vDot calculator for a Rhodesian Ridgeback w/ waist leash. H