Sunday, November 10, 2013

Week Two Complete: So easy, a fat guy can do it.


Alright! Week two is complete.  I got all my workouts in, but I did have to cut both swim days a little short.  Not that the second set of swimming drills aren’t important, but if that’s all I’m short, it’s not too bad.  I’ll need to find a way to squeeze in an extra 10 minutes and then I should be good.  I felt pretty good throughout most workouts.  My long ride on Saturday started a bit slow, but got better after about 30 minutes in.  It took a bit of time to work out the fatigue from Friday's run.  All in all, it was a good week of training.
With two weeks down, I’m starting to feel it.  A friend of mine advised me to work in some mobility training throughout the week, or my body would hate me.  Being a guy who’s no stranger to triathlons, he was right.  My body is definitively reminding me that I’m 40 years old, I weigh over 200lbs, and that I have years 17 years of pounding to my body from the Army. That being said, I’m going to incorporate yoga, mobility exercises, and some additional stretching throughout the week.  This will obviously add additional training time per week, but I believe it will be worth it in the long run… no pun intended.  ;)

Monday
Rest Day

Tuesday
Swim: 300m warm up, 8x50m drills, 16x25m @10sec, 1x400m @60sec, 16x25m @10sec, 8x50m drills, 200m cool down
Run: 0:30 HR Zone 2

I had to cut out the second set of drills due to a work.
Wednesday
Bike: 0:30 HR Zone 2 (Quick Change to run)
Run: 0:15 HR Zone 2

Thursday
Swim: 300m warm up, 8x50m drill, 1x300m @ 40sec, 3x200m @ 30sec, 1x300m @ 30sec, 8x50m drill, 200m cool down
Bike: 0:45 HR Zone 1 (100+ RPM)

I had to cut out the second set of drills due to a work.
Friday
Run: 0:45 HR Zone 2

Saturday
Bike: 1:30 HR Zone 2

Sunday
Run: 1:00 HR Zone 1-2

Total Hrs: 7:00
S: 2:00
B: 2:30
R: 2:30

Week three... bring it on!!!

4 comments:

  1. Go, Scott, go! I have a group of 40-something Ironman athletes...training is definitely a full-time job. I know you can get it done! Looking forward to your progress--Jo

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  2. Thanks Jo. Us "40-somethings" gotta stay young somehow.

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  3. Nice week of training, Scott! I second the call for some yoga/mobility training. I'm not 40 yet, but my soft tissue seizes up if I go too long without loosening it up somehow. Of course, I prefer paying my masseuse to do it, but yoga works, too! :)

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  4. Thanks Ali. I like were your head is on the massage. I'll have to look in to that myself.

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