Two weeks out from Ironman 70.3 Boulder Triathlon, the hard weeks are over, and it is time to taper!
Daily Workout
- Mon Rest day
- Tue 65 minute interval bike followed by 20 brick run before work + 20 mile aerobic run after work
- Wed 3,000 yards interval swim
- Thr 60 minute interval run before work + 45 easy recovery spin after work
- Fri 1,800 yards recovery swim
- Sat 66 mile ride followed by 7 mile brick run
- Sun 10 mile run + 2,000 yards of open swim
Weekly Recap
- Swim 6,800 yards
- Bike 60 min interval + 45 recovery + 66 miles
- Run 20 minute brick run, 20 min recovery, 60 min interval, 7 mile brick run, 10 miles
Takeaway from the week
It was the last of the three weeks of intensity before Ironman 70.3 Boulder and I felt good all week – maybe I knew tapering was so close!
I received a few swimming tips in the pool on Wednesday morning which I’m pretty excited about as I want to improve my stroke but have no idea how it looks! The 3 tips were; 1) put your hand together versus spreading your fingers out, 2) keep your arm in a straight line and don’t cross over; 3) look ahead versus looking down. I was all about tips 1 and 2 but tip 3 was the opposite of what I’ve been told. But I’m willing to try it out. I tried to implement all three immediately on Wednesday and again Friday and Sunday. I have to say I’m impressive so far and have cut by 100 yard pace by 5-6 seconds! The hardest part is remember to apply all three tips – especially keeping my head up. More to come on this!
Saturday’s 66 mile ride was my longest continuous ride to date (up from ~60 which I’ve done several times) and it felt great. We went out along Hennepin County Road 6 to Watertown and it is a great ride of uninterrupted miles which you cannot find in the city 🙂
Unlike last week’s long run, I did hit my race pace miles this week and had a great run. The weather was a bit cooler and it was cloudy so that helps as well.
We are doing an 8 day road trip to Ironman 70.3 Boulder so I think planning the trip has helped divert my attention from worrying about the race to the fun of planning a vacation to the lovely state of Colorado!
What is the longest road trip you’ve traveled for a race?
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