Kona Diaries - Episode 2

August 17, 2016
10 days or so into my prep for Hawaii and things are going well. I have managed to get in a couple of longer 80 mile rides in with confidence boosting runs after them both. The ride/run combo yesterday was done at the hottest part of the day and my Garmin bike computer said the temperature was about 88 degrees. I have no idea how accurate that is but I will put it in the good heat training box. 

I tend to do most of my training on my own. Not because I am anti social or a grumpy bugger rather I tend to make decisions on when and what I do based upon how I feel and how long I have available to train. It does however mean I have a lot of time talking to myself and doing some thinking. Sometimes I think about what food I am going to be eating, a lot of the time it is about the athletes I coach and how they are doing and coming up with a masterplan.

Recently I allowed myself to let my mind wander to myself and how I felt. Not just in the run I was doing but also what my mental state towards Hawaii was. Having read previous posts here or social media updates you may know that I like to be in a happy place and that helps motivate me to train and race. Hawaii will be my third Ironman in about 4 months. When I have tried to do more than one Ironman in a season before I have struggled with motivation to train for the second one. The first time was when I did Roth followed by Wales. While I loved the Wales race my performance could and should have been so much better. The second time I tried to double up was when I won the Forestman and was entered in to Challenge Weymouth. I pulled the plug on Weymouth and transferred my entry to the half. I couldn't face doing the training and the race again. 

This cycle though is different. I am really looking forward to the training and the race and I think that is the difference. It is the occasion, the history and the experience of Hawaii that is the driving force. I have been told that the race might not be the best race on the circuit and when I think about the day after the race I can imagine my sore feet and my crispy skin. 

But I know it will all be worth it.
 

Kona Diaries part 1

August 7, 2016
I have never been that good at keeping this very up to date. Consistency in training is vital and I guess it is a good sign that I prioritise training over reporting. However I am hoping that some new found skills in organisation and planning will mean that over the next 8 and a bit weeks (eeeek) I will provide you with an insight into what will be my final Ironman distance race for a while. I think 3 in 1 year is enough and I intend to race shorter and more local races. It is a concept I hav...
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Doing things the hard way - not really a race report

July 26, 2016
I don't think I realised how much I wanted to go to Hawaii until that roll down procedure.

For those that don't know I finished up outside the automatic slots by 2 places. So I was relying of a few variables the most important one was that 2 people didn't want to go to Hawaii or had already qualified. It turns out that 1 person ahead of me had already qualified so I was relying on 1 person to not want to go. Which I didn't think was very likely as it was a very competitive field. What made ...

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How to run 3:02 at an Ironman and not get close to a Kona slot

June 21, 2016

Last year I raced Ironman Nice. Most of you will know that I had a solid race and managed to come 6th in my age group and thus qualify for Ironman Hawaii. I expected my times to be what they were but I did not expect to come 6th let alone get a sought after slot. So when booking my flights, I came back on the Monday morning therefore not being at the presentation awards where you have to be to accept and pay for your entry. In fact, I am sure as I was in the taxi to the airport I could hear m...


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Mallorca 2016

April 21, 2016
In the past few days I have had the pleasure of spending time with some people on a camp in Mallorca. 

I have offered tips on swimming, I have videoed them running and try to help improve their cycling and with the help of Tridynamic we have put together quite possibly the best camp lead by the best guides in the most amazing location.

I am fortunate enough to have been to some amazing places - for races, camps and holidays - but this has been a truly memorable experience. 

But there is one thin...

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Getting ready for race season

April 8, 2015
Don't say it too loudly but give yourself a pat on the back. You have survived another winter. Cold, dark and wet nights. Muddy trails and poor road surfaces. Cold swimming pools and warm beds. You may have managed a few winter 5k races, maybe even the odd sportive to keep the competitive flame burning, that familiar rattle in the lungs, burning of legs and click of multiple gear changes from people around you.

Your main race is looming and you looking for that extra edge, that little somethin...
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Forestman

June 29, 2014
It has been a while since I have done a race report. Things have been busy. From a coaching point it seems that everyone is setting pb's, qualifying for championships races or winning age groups and races overall.

In September, after the World Championships in London, I felt I had got to the end of this cycle of training and racing and I wanted to go long again. The last time I made that decision in 2008 it was because I was looking for a new challenge, that I had got to a point with racing th...
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TriDynamic Mallorca Training Camp

March 28, 2014
It's been a week since I returned from the recent Joe Friel and TriDynamic triathlon camp in Mallorca. I've had the fortune to work with the two giants of triathlon and camps for the las three years and the lure of some warm weather training in March made me more excited than a kid in a sweetshop. Packing my summer bike clothes felt strange, but not something I was alien to. When I was ten we went on a family holiday to Tenerife in February and I couldn't get my head around getting a burnt no...
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The thing with being a Long Distance Triathlete

January 10, 2014
For two years I have been racing and training with a focus of going fast(er) and hard(er). I reacquainted myself with the lung busting, leg burning, brain frying training sessions that would lead to being able to go as fast as possible.

Anyway, during my short course years, I still had friends and athletes I coach doing long course racing and training. Seeing them go for 5+ hour bike rides didn't make me think I really want to do that. I'd get back from a long ride (90 minutes) and think "so g...
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London World Championships Race Report

October 2, 2013

This is the race report I had been looking forward to sharing with you all for ages. The one where I would write how the race went perfectly from start to finish – how I swam at the back of the front pack, made a few positions through transition, had a solid bike where I rode to the front and got in a good group before coming in to transition and battling hard for a place on the podium.

The reality was so close. I just didn’t know about it. I have no excuses. I have no regrets. My equ...


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