Friday, July 3, 2009

Echo Pre-Race





Today was the Echo pre-race swim clinic & course preview.

Out of bed at 5:30 and in Coalville by 7 AM - I was greeted by another workout club friend Kris, donning his suit and ready to swim. Sans some campers, we were the only two at the lake and it was an awesome chance to get a pre-swim in. I threw my suit on (remember the body glide next weekend, please) and we wandered down lakeside and found a safe spot to start. Echo is really full, so the whole "sandy beach" thing didn't exactly materialize.

In the water - slight chill at first, but acclimatized very fast in the suit and it felt absolutely perfect. Even a tad on the warm side after the first swim. We scoped out some bouys lining 100 meters or so from the shore, about 500 meters south and headed out, pausing at each bouy to chill. I wish I could express how much more relaxed and unhypoxic I was during this swim compared to BAM. Deer Creek was an absolute freezefest in retrospect. I enjoyed myself thoroughly!

Back to shore at 7:45, and the core group / Sharks club group showed up and we decided we would forego the "instructional" open-water preview, and took off again on our own. Same deal, rounded bouys - felt great, sighted great, pulled great, still swam crooked. Ahwell. I didn't wanna get out!

We undressed, dried off, threw on the bike garb and headed North. The first thing I noticed was we had the wind at our back going East up the canyon out of Coalville. The course was pretty uneventful - very roller-coaster and a false flat that gives roughly 600 feet of climbing over the 14 miles we rode out. The wind on the way back slowed us down some, but for the most part it was a pretty straight shot. This is gonna be a fast course - plenty of time in aero. My patellar tendon was giving me a little twinge during the last 10 miles so I opted out of previewing the run course to be safe. I'll try a long tempo run tomorrow - 8 miles, then taper the run next week.

Overall it was a great morning and effective swim-ride brick training session. Can't wait for next weekend!

A few takeaways for next weekend: RELAX! Get a pre-race warmup in so the shoulders don't tighten up at 200. REACH and glide! Don't drop the elbow. Hook and pull square, and pull through the thighs. ROLL! Adjust the seat slightly forward for a more comfortable aero. Wear some support under the jammers. Push it on the climbs. Small stride, lean forward, shoulders square, strong toes. I can see the podium already! Is that all too much to ask? ;)

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