Friday, May 4, 2012

About as ready as I can get

It's funny, I am totally relaxed and NOT freaking out over this 70.3 on Sunday. I am not exactly in the best swimming shape of my life right now, and with that monster blister sore on my foot, its gonna be an interesting race :)

I am taking the "no pressure" approach with this race. The Mont Tremblant races are my A races this season, and this race this weekend is just a season opener. Time to break off the tri rust!

My goal is to survive the swim, enjoy the bike, and hope to God I don't have any blister issues on the run.

My finish time goals? I really don't care. I just want to finish knowing I had a solid race and chalk it up as a benchmark test to see where my fitness is so far this season. There is no reason to kill myself completely at this race. I still have 4 months of racing left!!!

As for my blister, it has been healing well. On Tuesday after that botched run and when the dead skin came off, revealing raw hamburger, I took some Ibuprofen to knock down the inflammation, and used a combination of neosporin and "heavy duty water proof bandages" from CVS to protect it. It has healed enough that pressing down hard on the new skin doesn't hurt.

And with new shoes (Wave Rider 15's) that offer WAY more support in my blister prone area, I am going to in T2 take a bit more time and dry the skin as best as I can and apply one of these super bandages to it. What other choice do I have? Otherwise, I will have duct tape as a backup.

I just hope when I finish, I go, "That was it?" (Ironman DOES warp you...)

Good luck to everyone else racing this weekend!!!

13 comments:

  1. "I will have duct tape as a backup" - Good luck with that buddy, and good luck this weekend!!!

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  2. Enjoy your reward for all your hard work!

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  3. All the best and enjoy! No goals usually results in a very pleasant race. I always tape my feet on long runs and races...just in case.

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  4. Have a great race and just enjoy the day!

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  5. "If you can't fix it, DUCK IT!" Love that it is your backup plan. And yes, IM must have warped you a bit. You approach a HIM like I do a 5K. That was it? HA HA HA. Best wishes for a safe and fun race.

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  6. Have fun man! Take it slow and don't aggravate the blister anymore than necessary. TriSlide up the inside of your shoes also - this will help tremendously!

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  7. Have a great race, and an awesome trip down this direction.

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  8. I start 8 minutes behind you. No pressure :)

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  9. Hope you have a good race and a great weekend! Remember, the important race is NEXT weekend. Don't be afraid to hold back and save some energy.

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  10. You better not let Beth make up that 8 minutes on you. And if she does, you better hope she doesn't kick you in the ribs to gain an even bigger advantage coming out of the water.

    Good luck!

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  11. Good thoughts sent your way!! I should send you a photo of my buddy's blister that went wrong. Of course that is totally normal to have in your iPhoto!! Check email.

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  12. So you broke the 5 hour mark and that was with you sitting down to apply a bandage? Damn dude you are getting super duper fast at this distance and before you know it a qualification for Vegas will be there?

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