2011 Ironman Lake Placid, Marathon leg, lap #1

Saturday, October 27, 2012

IRONMAN Lottery Program


Hoping for some good luck this year!

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Subject: Registration confirmation for IRONMAN Lottery Program
From: "Lottery@ironman.com" <Lottery@ironman.com>
To: laniralston@msn.com
CC:


Dear Lani Ralston,
Thank you! You are now registered for the IRONMAN Lottery Program - Triathlon-Full/Long Distance. Please check the event's website for updates.
Registration Details
Registration ID: R-034R90T2
Participant: Lani Ralston
Date: 10/12/2013
Location: Kailua Pier
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740
Category: IRONMAN Lottery Program - Triathlon-Full/Long Distance

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Ghost run build

Getting ready for the Ghost Run, and we are in business. The weekend's training bumped up training load a bit, and hoping to build from there. Watch out Ghosts, here I come!


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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Reverse taper

We are 7 days post Hartford Marathon. During race week, o tried to do a bunch of short duration intervals - both bike and run to maintain fitness, while dropping the overall volume to come into race day somewhat rested. It seemed to work.
So this week, I did the same type of program, but somewhat in reverse. I have been keeping an eye on training load and volume all week, and was feeling good enough for one of my key weekend workouts: 5 miles high zone 2, followed by mile-ish repeats in zone 4 with a 1 mile steady state cool down. It was really nice to have the company of the Brickyard runners along the way.  I also ran into a friend of mine that was also at Ironman Lake Placid out there, as well as Linda and Mary around 10.5 miles.
All seems in order, will proceed on with this weekend's training.
I know a number of triathletes that use paid training programs and coaches, but right now I am loving figuring this all out for myself...the charts and graphs make me look and feel like a mad scientist but it's real trip when I start to see improvements. 
With that in mind, almost done planning my 2013 training out. Good times ahead!


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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Hartford Marathon wrap up and training thoughts

Yesterday I ran the Hartford Marathon. Going against the oddsmakers, I pulled off an unexpected PR, just 13 days out from the Wineglass Marathon.

But was it really unexpected? The weather was perfect and that helped.  Also I studied my Performance Management charts (see photos uploaded this morning) all week and continued to maintain fitness with run and bike intervals right up until days before the race. 

About 48 hours before the race I let my race readiness score drift up a bit. Close to the race I did a lot of high cadence spinning and run strides. So despite  recent Marathon out I was in the "window" by Saturday morning.

How did I come to this methodology?
1. Kept a log

2. Studied log for trends

3. Looked to see the type if training that produced the best indivual response. 

***This must be reconciled with muscle type ( slow twitch vs. Fast twitch) and season ( pre season, in season, post season). ***

[It seems to me that in Pre and post season it may be best to have a training focus. In season, races sometimes work as training. To race or not, well it depends, the answer to that question is probably in the log]

4. I finally faced the music and admitted to myself that I most likely have a slight predominance of fast twitch muscles.  I'm no Usain Bolt, but history speaks for itself. 
I usually do better in the shorter more acutely painful events even though I don't train for the distance, in fact I was even offered a college scholarship to run short distance back in the day. 
This realization caused me to focus on doing a lot if shorter intervals after my distance work. That way I trained myself to hold back early on race, but still had what it needed to finish off the race. 
***[this is a guess but I would bet that slowtwitch person might be better with a more traditional high volume steady state approach, with one or two separate sessions of longer but less intense intervals once a week]***


5. I monitored training load, balance acute and chronic stresses


6.I always thought the taper was all about resting. Looking over my data I could see it's much more complicated and involves a struggle to hold into fitness as  there is a narrow window of opportunity to be fit and ready to race at the same time.

Other thoughts:
---What works for one person may not work for another, and what works for an individual in season may not work out of season.  Studying your training log is the best way to figure out your approach for a particular goal or season.
--There are many theories on training and racing. All of them have merit and all of them have drawbacks. Listen and evaluate based on your logs to decide if it will work for you. If anyone person claims to know THE way it should be done, or has ALL the answers their advice or plan should probably be avoided. Compared to medical literature, for example, there are very little true scientific randomized double blinded controlled studies behind any of this. 

--In training / racing there is always the X factor: all the things that cannot be controlled or explained- the weather, the course, unexpected happenings, stress, mental outlook, mechanical problems on the bike (!!!), the joys and calamities of life that affect the outcome in some inexplicable way...

That said, I am so happy I did not pursue the scholarship and the life of a competitive athlete. I love racing as an age grouper, having a career and life separate from times, results, PRs and PWs. After all of these years and miles I am still happy participating. I do not think I would feel that way now if I had pursued a competitive career where my whole livelihood and self worth was based on results that could be so easily influenced by the X factor.

Well this is anything but a typical race report but the Hartford Marathon 2012,  it was a great way to celebrate being alive! Thanks volunteers, race staff, family and friends!

When is next year's race?

A picture is worth a thousand words!




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My Hartford Marathon Crew!




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Hartford Marathon!




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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

4 days out

This is a training peaks screen shot, literally shot from my cell phone camera. It's the state of affairs 4 days out from the race I did a set if hard but short bike intervals followed by hard and short run intervals before work. Same thing after work.

Cool beans, the numbers look good. The chronic training load dropped slightly, and the balance is still a negative number but will probably be positive (race ready)  in the next 24-48 hours.

So hope it's accurate, and in fact I preserved conditioning but am rested enough to run!


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Monday, October 8, 2012

Message

I would say this message applies to not just the Olympics but the Marathon as well.


Race week


The state of affairs going into race week. Ctl still up there, tsb on the rise....

Short intervals, swim today.

See what happens.

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Next project.

Hartford Marathon!




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Friday, October 5, 2012

Wineglass Marathon

After a week of various family emergencies, household emergencies, and car problems managed to drag my self up to Corning, NY last Saturday.  

I was totally exhausted after the 6 hour drive, I skipped the meet and greet with Joan Benoit Samuelson and instead went to the hotel to crash. 

After all of the the heart rate/ dizziness issues of August and September I was not even sure if I could run...at all. 

Race morning I awoke at 4 to shower and check out. By 5:30 I was on the bus for a ride out to Bath, where the race started.

It was a low key crowd, low key event, and a nice even run. Even though I knew it was not going to be a spectacular PR run, I still kept a decent effort through the later miles. 4:09 chip.

4 days later I started a little 4-5 day training block. Hoping to recover and taper and maintain fitness at the same time. Tall order! Hopefully my training peaks data will assist in guiding my workouts over the next few days.

Hartford MarAthon now 7 days away!!!!



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