Monday, March 7, 2011

Great learnings

Over the past couple of weeks so many great things have happend – but I have had so little time left to write about it. But now the time is back.

With a couple of weeks with really busy workdays, that requires heavy amounts of hours, I have had a challenge doing my trainings. But somehow it all worked out – since I dont mind getting up early for trainings. Training around 10 hours a week seems to give energy – even though they have to be squeezed into som hard workdays. Actually. I think it has become a drug to me.

Good nutritions

A few weeks ago I participated in a 3h indoorbike event with the TRI-team. 70 triathletes side by side working and sweating hard, in a hot smelly room kind of gives me the creeps thinking of it. But once I get onto that bike and gets the engine started I love every single second of it!! Its such a great feeling sitting there – getting stronger, working for the dream! Everybody in that room have a challenge infront of them. And we all somehow participate in eachothers dream. We are racing each other, compairing and racing harder! Thats how we get better! And with coach Rørbæk shouting one more millimeter, keep going and ” now the girls are sprinting” go get them – makes me go even faster!

My main focus that day was to keep an eye on my nutritions – feel the reactions on my body, when my energy was low – and how it felt when it was fully loaded. BIG changes.

In the beginning I thought Rørbæk was crazy – asking the crowd to put in energy every 2o minutes. But I followed. Learning. Believing.

During 3h I consumed:

2L high5 isotonic energy drink, 3L water, 1 redbull, 1 banana, 2 energy bars, 4 gels! It seems impossible to run with those amounts of liquid and food in the stomack – but no. I felt great after 3h hard training – eager to get out in the sun and see how the legs would feel.

We ran 12k afterwards – and if it was’nt so goddammit cold, I guess I would have continued for at least 5 more! I was very surprised. My nutritions must have been well disposed. Succes.

Simulating open water IM swim start

The weekend after we had a ”Ironman openwater swinstart event” in Kildeskovshallen. 45 people in wetsuits – 5 women and 40 REALLY BIG AND TALL MEN! Just a little bit terrifying … I felt REALLY small.

With swim coach Mark Von Vogel and Mark Aaron Saus in the control seat, we were trained like soldiers! Their focus were to get us all breathless, stressed, tired and THEN simulating the swim start. Imagine. Go as fast as you can for 50m, get out of the water, run along the pool side, jump in, and repeat! Repeeeeeat! For 10 minutes. My lungs howled for air. I felt a bit dizzy. But did it. Over and over again. Thinking. Hang in there honey … they must have a reason for this!

By the end of the 60min training session we were split in half. Everybody hanging in the edge of the pool … gasping for air … The coaches asked us to put our heads under water – hold our breath for 20 second!(f***) – and then come up over the water – and put off like if it was the swim start of and IM! People kicked, tore and pulled like crazy! It was wild. Big heavy men swam on top of me, and I could’nt do anything but try to keep myself above water! It was brutal! But, great. Suddenly I understood the former excises. Just go. Dont think. Swim! The day after I had bruises on my body – proving that I gave all I had! Succes. Great learnings. Great experience.

Learning from bad trainings

Last weekend we had another 3h indoorbike event. This time I prepared myself for a minitri. Starting with 1200m swim. Bad swim! Mental challenge, that day. My goggles were broken, and I got lots of water in them. I have never felt this before, but it made me very dizzy and somehow seasick. Dammit. I struggled with my dissapointment. (I had put my mind into swimming 2k), knew I had to go for 3h bike and 15k run.

Unfortunately I got an injury on the front of the thigh – on my way out of the swimming pool!! Doing some sort of stupid jump! So the biking was a little tough. But I could’nt quit! Needed to do it. Thinking of the lecture of the week with the TRI-team: Motivation. There will be bad days, and there will be good days. Learn from the bad days – that will make it easier to do great days and avoiding those things that tricks you mind, and telling you to quit! Always go a little further.

During the 3h I experienced the lack of energy. The first hour I felt tired, powerless … stressed about my leg. Coach Rørbæk told us over and over again to fill up with energy – we needed to get at least 1500 calories during the 3hour session! Thats a lot when one gel is 150 calories! – and those of us who had been swimming was already behind … that answered why I felt tired. I could’nt believe that little swim could eat up that much energy – but it could. Suddenly I understood the importance of a continuously intake of energy, when you are training hard.

New swim coach

The last new great thing in my training is, that my little swimteam have got a new coach, Mark Aaron Saus. Thanks to Mark Von Vogel for training us so fare J – we have learned a lot from you! – and we are happy that you introduced us to Mark Saus – so that we can continue getting better!

Mark Saus is from Australia, have 15 years of coaching and a lot of impressive references that made me think: Why do you want to coach me?!?! I am already a fan of you, and I believe in you philosophy: Swim smarter, stronger, faster!

Out for now – heading for new exciting experiences. Keep going!!!!

3 comments:

  1. Sweet home Alabama - left me breathless just reading your blog, Lou!

    My comment on nutrition: We´re all different and some race better on less, some better on MORE... it´s very good to train your body to race and eat/drink ... train the stomach.

    On the other hand, at some point further down the line, on your long bike and bricks - you need to get the body used to run on low fuel, push it to burn fat (which hurts) - good luck!

    I hear about 10 degrees forecasts in DK now - bikes ready?

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  2. Yah! So great to hear about your trainings, Louise.

    It truly is inspiring to hear about others' experiences and sometimes I can get a bit jealous on your whole team-thingy-thingy you guys have going on...sounds really sweet!

    And hey - the weekend will be great for some outdoor biking. Just saying ;)

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  3. xHey guys,
    Thanks for reading and responding:-)

    Thomas - I am trying to train on low fuel every Wednesday on the 2h bike morning session. It does hurt :-)

    Bike is getting ready - just borrowed a hometrainer so now I need to get to those gears and then hit the roads. Sunday 27.th Kim Visby is bikefitting me - cant wait :-)
    This Saturday 5h spin seperated in half - 2 in the morning - 3 in the afternoon and then som running. Thats gonna hurt! But. I think it will prepare me for hitting the roads next weekend :-) yep. Thats the plan. I have to get out there before Lasanta in 3 weeks.

    The teamspirit is great, MJ. Could'nt do it without. Really really nice!

    Lets go on the Argon18 's soon :-)

    Hep hep

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