Friday, 11 October 2013

Kona - Race Day Tomorrow!


Well this is it. It's the day before THE race.

I don't feel like writing much today and have been busy responding to emails, text messages and Facebook messages that have been awesome. Thanks all.

I wrote parts of this blog earlier in the week which have more detail than today's stuff. Sorry, it is what it is and just don't feel like thinking about too much right now. It's 5:30pm and I've eaten my final carb loading dinner.

The bike and gear are checked in and I've had my one on one tour of the transition from the volunteer - walking the bike into transition brought a tear to my eye. Had to apologise to the volunteer because I couldn't talk. Saw Pete Jacobs with his gear bag.  

Today has been slow. Just taking it easy. Saw Sean Foster first thing to go through the final race plan. Thanks Sean, can't begin to tell you how this has changed my life.

Thanks for all the positive feedback and smart ass comments on the blog entries. I've never taken it too seriously and really enjoyed writing it. I look forward to reading it in the future when I look back.

We've all done so much to train for this one race. Is it really worth it? Let's see tomorrow. I've trained and the body is in better shape than ever. Just want to do it. This is the real deal!

What more can i say? Time to step up to the plate and face Kona.

My next blog will be a race report. See you on the other side.



The week that was:

FM athletes with Ironman royalty


Official swim start

Parade of nations

The team. Wish you all a great race, thanks boys.

The undie run
Team Martin

The guns


Gear ready to go

The finish line under construction

Damn, my plans for an epic finish have been ruined!

Athlete's wall


The team on our last ride:


Me

Ralph

Red Bear

Steve Guy
Henry Polk


Tuesday (Wrote this earlier in the week)
A 50 minute run was on the menu today. As we had plans to travel north up the coast I hit the pavement at 6am, nice and cool(ish). Rand down the Queen K to Palani then followed the run course down Ali'i Drive. Saw Henry Polk on the way back and ran with him for a bit. Ran with the new Rudy Noyz sunnies which are awesome. Also took the fuel belt filled with Endura to keep the hydration right up there. 

We then headed off to Harpuna Beach which has previously won the "best beach in the US". It was great. Nice sandy beach with hardly anyone there. Had a fish taco for lunch from the local store then bought some fresh fish to cook on the BBQ. Took the opportunity to do a recon toward Hawi which is the bike turn around point. That's a challenging part of the course!  Lots of riders out that day and lots of people taking photos. 

Parade of Nations was on that evening. Received the Team OZ Ironman tee shirt and did the march with the 230+ other Aussie athletes. It was exciting! The family was at the swim start point waving the Australian flags and cheering. I grabbed Stirling so he could walk with me. He loved it. He waved his flag and joined the the chants - "Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oy Oy Oy!". It was great to finally meet up with the FM and other MTC boys and meet a whole heap of other athletes. I was told Australia was the second biggest nation represented here behind the US, correct?

We finished at the expo where they we handing out samples of all sorts of stuff. Stirling and I were exhausted after the short parade walk so got stuck into the energy bars and sports drink. Stirling swallowed a Powerbar "lollie" product just as the lady said "be careful, they contain caffeine!"  I looked in his mouth - empty. Snugged my shoulders at the lady and kept walking. Parenting at its finest. 15 minutes later he was on fire - singing, yelling, happy. It was great. Had to come clean with Lauren after her "...you're on fire Stirling" comment. 

Watched the kids 'dip and run' event. Watched a boy with cerebral palsy complete the event with a walking frame. Epic!!! A moment I will never forget. This defines the ironman mantra - ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. 

Finished the day with my last beer before the race. Christine the psyco....sorry....physio messaged me on Facebook reaffirming that alcohol dehydrates the muscles...Then Lauren got stuck into me, I was out numbered, had to finally listen. Finished my last Blue Moon before the race. Looking forward to Sunday when I can reacquaint myself with bad food and drink choices again.


This is where I get slack and do the rest in point form. Sorry, just how I feel today....

Wednesday

  • First up was the Australian team breakfast. Heard some great speakers
  • Did our last team ride.
  • Dinner with the team at the Fish Hopper.


Thursday


  • Team swim
  • Undie run
  • Carb loading starts today - "feet up, eat up"
  • Bike course recon with Sean, Ralph, Steve and Henry. Jan Dean joined us in her convertible Mustang. Steve decided he'd rather be seen in the convertible so had a lift back from Hawi with Jan. 
  • Packed my gear.
  • Ironman dinner.


Friday

Today - rest day. Checked the gear in. Finished this blog.


Saturday - Race Day!
To be continued.........






Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Kona - Race Minus 4 Days


KONA! 

How NOT to prepare for the Ironman World Championships.....

Photo - The bike arrived with the derailleur broken off the frame. LBS fixed it no problems. 

Photo - A patched tube! This is what I ran in Ironman Melbourne and Hazelwood. Must have been short of tubes. Now running new tubes. 

Photo - Sunburn from a 2hr ride run. Vitamin E cream to the rescue. 

Photo - Beer and home made fudge. This is a tropical holiday at the end of the day! Blue Moon is my favourite US beer. 

Every challenge had a solution!


The Lead Up Week So Far
Friday night arrival
After the plane was delayed 30 min we eventually left LA. We landed in Kona after a 5.5hr flight and it was raining (I thought it never rained in Kona!?!?). The bike bag arrived on the trolley up side down. We waited about 45min for the transfer vehicle then stood in the que for over an hour to get the pre organised hire car. We decided to go to the shop to pick up some breakfast and other supplies. By the time we got to bed it was past midnight Kona time which was around 4am LA time, we were shattered. 

Saturday
Woke up and had the breakfast we bought the night before - good call. 

Had my first ride on the Queen K. It was hot but the wind cooled it down a bit. It wasn't blowing very hard so it wasn't unpleasant. My first impression was there's not much to look at apart from the occasional glimpse of the ocean. It's mostly lava rock - exactly how it looks on TV. The funny thing was I wasn't overly excited about riding the Queen K. I wanted it to be a great moment but it was just another training ride (sort of but not really). Think I'm still in holiday mode. Saw Natascha Badmann out riding. 
Rode 43km avg 31.5km/hr for 1hr 21min.


 Photo - Going out for my first ride on the Queen K. 

Went for a run after which was bloody hot! The sun was out and I was pouring with sweat. When I got home I kicked the runners off and jumped straight into the pool. Then had a shower but could not stop sweating for about half an hour after. 
Ran 3.7km avg 4:36/km for 17min


Photo - Bike ride on the Queen K. 

It was BBQ chicken, beer and wine for dinner that night. 


Sunday
Met up with Henry to do a 1hr run. After trying to work out where the run course went we decided to hit the Queen K. This started with the steep run up Palani Rd which got the sweat glands going. After about 15min we had been doing what we thought was a reasonable effort. The pace check revealed we were around 5:15/km pace....this is going to be a tough marathon! It's amazing what the heat and humidity can do, add in a few little hills then its a tough run. Saw Leanda Cave out running - last year's winner. 
Run 12km avg 5:00/km for 1hr

We then went for a swim in Kailua Bay. A nice easy 900m. Water temperature was great and the water was crystal clear. Could see the reef and the fish, exactly how I pictured it. 

Photo - Run on the Queen K. 

We then packed the car and headed south to one of the reef beaches to do some snorkeling. Stirling was right into it, loved swimming with the fish. We even saw a turtle. 

For the last few weeks Stirling had a wobbly tooth that was working its way out. When he got out of the water he realised he'd lost his tooth while swimming. This then turned into an emotionally traumatic experience as he lost his first tooth in the water and did not have it for the tooth fairy. We then explained to him that the tooth fairy knew it was wobbly and knows when teeth come out. Also, the fish can help her find it and if he finds money under his pillow in the morning he will know she found it. He bought it! The next morning he was ecstatic to find US$5 under the pillow. The tooth fairy has set the bar high.

Then it was back to the house for beer, wine and hamburgers. 

Monday
Swim - 1.64km for 26min.
Saw Murray Brady at the off shore coffee boat. We chatted while sipping coffee floating in the bay 400m from the coast. So impractical but fun. Powerade are there offering free powerade and sunscreen.


 Photo - Thanks to Coach Sean Foster for the loan of the shark suit.


Photo - Kailua Bay. "No photos please!"


Photo - Swim in Kailua Bay. 

Picked up the Rudy helmet and sunnies. Will give them a test run on Wednesday's ride. We wandered down Ali'i Drive, there's more activity developing now with sponsors and advertising tents being set up. 




Had a massage that afternoon from Patricia Marianno. It hurt but was what I needed after all the travel and intermittent training. 

Then is was back to the house for beer, wine and tacos. 


Kailua Kona is now taking shape for the Ironman World Championships. 

Still feel like I'm on holiday, the event will hit me soon enough so I'll take the relaxed moments for as long as they will last. 

It's now Tuesday - Race minus 4 days!






Saturday, 5 October 2013

1 Week to Kona

It's been a busy 2 weeks! Completed the last group training sessions in Melbourne and flew to the US. We've done Las Vegas & LA and have landed in Kona. So this week you are getting 2 for the price of one, I've had to combine 2 weeks in one blog. Thanks for all your 'hurry up' emails.

Kona Minus 2 Weeks 
Last Week In Melbourne (2 weeks ago)
Two weekends ago I cleaned and packed the bike. This last week was going to be a busy one so needed to get a head start. The schedule:

Heat training Monday night
Running Tuesday night
Staying at the in-laws Wednesday night
Leave for the USA Thursday morning

Monday
Monday was my final velodrome session. Given the tough Kinglake ride on Saturday we had an easier bike program but it was all about the run. With the race bike packed away I brought out the roadie. First time in 5 months, it felt strange at first but I enjoyed it. Made the 200m sprints at the velodrome fun. I forgot how nimble road bikes are. Finished the bike set then punched out the run - 30 minutes including efforts. 

Ralph and I went to Intune Sports that night for my last heat session. Brodie had the heat up to 37 degrees! It was tough. The session had us holding Ironman intensity for 40 minutes. I ramped it up from 77% to 88% max heart rate - averaged 82% overall. It felt like my head was going to explode, it was so hot!  Got through but it killed me. 

Tuesday
It was my last swim with the squad on Tuesday morning. 100's and 150's were on the menu. Wanted to give it a good go so lead out for the main sets. Thanks Richard Squires for being polite and not swimming over the top of me. By the end my arms were like jelly. Got through the main sets then Rad lead out the final sprint set. I was cooked but a satisfying morning. It was then straight up for a massage with Richard Squires. He gave the body the final straightening out. 

Then it was my final run around the Tan that afternoon. We had an easy set which was basically running to time for 60 minutes. I ran with Henry Polk and Red Bear. 

Wednesday
Last bike session at Kew Boulevard. It was a run ride run set with an increasing intensity - 20 min run followed by 2 hard laps of Kew then a 20 min run with the first 10 min hard. I arrived fashionably late so got the 'hurry up' when I rode in. The first run was ok but I knew it would be a tough morning on the bike. As soon as I got on the bike and rode onto Kew Boulevard I made a break. My theory was I'd push the pace for a long as possible then try to hang on. Didn't get too far before I was spent. Steve Guy, Brodie Gardner, Henry Polk, Andrew Maitland and Chris Rancie rode on past me, I was cooked. Pushed out the reminder solo with Ralph Glatz passing me on the second lap. Wasn't too fussed about having a struggle day on the bike. Some days are like that. I had some days like this in the weeks before Ironman Melbourne. Could have also been the road bike. Managed to do a good run set after. Averaged 3:53 pace for the 10 minute hard run. 

That's it, my last squad training session done! 

What a moment, all the hard group training sessions ended right there. 

Said good-bye to all and rode to work. 

No training that night. Just rode home after work to pack. Was so keen to get home I dropped the hammer and picked up a Strava KOM on a segment on Riversdale Rd!  Arrived home then packed. Used an entire roll of bubble wrap on the bike. We then went to the in-laws and stayed there the night. 

Thursday
Alarm went off at 4am, we packed the car and all left for the airport. Me, Lauren, Stirling and Lauren's mum and dad (John and Bronwyn) are doing the entire trip. The flight left at 9am. We checked the bike and bags in and we were off. It was Los Angeles first stop. I managed to get a 'good' sleep on the plane. It was the A380 which is much quieter then older planes and it was a turbulence free trip. Being susceptible to sinus issues I used 'frequent flier' naisel spray which Brodie Gardner put me onto. Every opportunity I stretched the legs and jogged on the spot. Even gave the legs a massage and used knee high travel socks that Lauren got me. Arrived in LAX with the legs in shape and no sickness from all the coughing and sniffing passengers. 


Photo - Flying past Hawaii! This is where I finished typing last week's blog. 


Photo - 2 tired travellers. 

We then transferred onto a flight to Las Vegas with a 2hr stop over in LAX. Stirling was great on the plane but when we arrived at LAX he turned into a monster. He had hardly any sleep on the plane and struggled with the lining up and walking, a problem when we are at the airport. By the time we arrived in Las Vegas and lined up for a taxi Stirling's tantrums sent me over the edge. I threatened to leave him at the airport...That didn't work.

We had now 'lost' a day and it was Thursday USA time. 

Thursday Again (USA Time) Las Vegas
Las Vegas - OMFG!!!! I can't believe this is the location for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. Sport just doesn't come to mind here. They smoke indoors?!?!?! We were staying at the Cosmopolitan which has a view to the Bellagio and its massive fountain. After a 4hr snooze we headed out for dinner. Walked down Las Vegas Boulevard to Caesars Palace and had dinner at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant. The food was awesome. We tried some of the local beer - 9.1%! Stirling thought this place was unbelievable with the flashing light and  people everywhere. That was until a man dressed in a Chubacca the wookie costume scared him. Some interesting sights here. People gave us some strange looks walking a 6 year old around the casino's at midnight - we were still on Melbourne time.


Photo - The strip. 


Photo - First night in Las Vegas

Friday - Las Vegas
First thing, Lauren and I hit the gym. Lauren did some yoga while I jumped on the exercise bike for a lazy 30 min spin. Just wasn't into it. Watched the news on the screen on the bike. They showed 'the world in 90 seconds' - it only featured America. Then went into a 40 min run on the treadmill. Once again I watched the 'world news'. 


Photo - The Cosmopolitan has its own boxing ring. 

Went back up to the rooms and woke everyone up. 

We started off with breakfast at the Paris Hotel. This is where they built a replica Eifel Tower. Meals are massive in the US. We had our first taste of typical American food here. It was a lot different than the 'Gordon Ramsay' dinner. After finishing my eggs benedict (I left the massive hash brown that came with it) I help Stirling finish his French toast which came with blueberries and cream. There was no way he was going to get through it. After a morning wander down the strip we took Stirling to Circus Circus. I remembered this place when I came here with my mum and dad when I was in grade 5. 

They have all types of circus games here and you can win toys. Stirling wanted a 'minion' from Dispicable Me. After a few failed game attempts by dad (me) Stirling had a meltdown. This intern caused dad to have a meltdown. Lauren dissolved the situation by pointing out the Star Wars video game near by. Dad and Stirling's anger subsided with a common interest. As we played a few games Bronwyn (Lauren's mum) managed to haggle for a minion from a guy who'd won it. She got it for $3 meaning this guy had made a $2 profit from his $1 game and Stirling got his minion. 


Photo - $2 Fosters!?!?

We had dinner at Holsteins Shakes and Buns. I ate the 'best burger on the strip'. It was excellent, went well with a few beers. We then put Stirling to bed and Lauren and I went out for a few drinks. Dress of the night was clothes that were too small and body enhancements were everywhere. It's a sight to be seen.  We finished up with a ice cream sandwich (ice cream between two large cookies) and a bucket of lollies from the Sugar Factory. 

Slept like a log that night until.....

Kona Minus 1 Week
Saturday - Las Vegas
......5:30am alarm for a 90 min run down Las Vegas Boulevard. I expected to see a lot of disgraceful sights but it was no worse that what I would see in St Kilda or King St that time of the morning. I also saw a surprising number of other runners. I started off slow as I was taking in all the sights. Ran out to the dodgy end or town where the pawn shops and drive through wedding chapels are. I got to see a lot on foot. After a slow start I picked up the pace on the way home - Average pace 4:24.




Photo - The Grand Canal Las Vegas


Photo - A wedding chapel

That morning we visited Premium Outlets shopping complex to buy clothes. Things are much cheaper here. That afternoon we had a helicopter ride out to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. This was epic! If you ever visit Las Vegas you must do a helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon. We flew along the canyon with the walls towering above each side then landed and had sparkling wine and cheese. We flew back at dusk down the Las Vegas strip so had a great view of the lights. 

Sunday - Las Vegas & Los Angeles
Sunday we flew to LA. We had lunch and went shopping at the Beverly Centre. My view is the Beverly Centre = Chadstone and Macy's = Myer...just cheaper. The place we were staying at had complementary wine and cheese from 5-7pm so that was our pre dinner drinks. It was then dinner then an earlier night. 

Monday - LA
70 min run along Hollywood Boulevard the back down Sunset Boulevard. It didn't look all that great that time of the morning - cleaners were out and no people around. I was trying to run and read the names on the pavement stars. Average pace 4:24.



It was Universal Studios today. This place is awesome, a must do. First was the Simpson's ride, then the studios tour and then the Transformers ride. The Transformers ride was the best, the 3D visual effects were awesome. It was then the Mummy ride. We then toned it down and did the Jurassic Park water ride and got completely saturated. Everything is just mind boggling. 




Tuesday - LA
Tuesday we went up the Hollywood Hills to the Hollywood sign viewpoint. Then off to Hollywood Boulevard. It was much more exciting during the day compared to when I ran it yesterday morning. People were everywhere. Saw the pavement stars and the Chinese Theatre where the hand prints are in concrete. There was a lot of street activity. We then went to Robertson Place where there are all the big brand shops that offer valet parking (so they should when they charge $3,000+ for a hand bag). I didn't see anyone actually shopping while we were there. We had lunch at the Newsroom with paparazzi out the front waiting to photograph someone (not Kona age-groupers - I walked past several times to let him know I was there). 

After lunch I slipped in a 55min run in Beverly Hills in the warm afternoon. Ran down Santa Monica Boulevard and back through the Golden Triangle. Stopped to take the occasional picture. It was good to get a warm weather run in before landing in Hawaii. Apart from the photos the run was a bit stop start with all the streets to cross. I'm still not used to looking for cars driving on the right hand side of the road. Average pace 4:16 - Felt good and my running feels fast.



Photo - A selfie in Beverly

Wednesday & Thursday - LA 
It was Disneyland and Disneyland California Adventure Park. After taking Stirling through all the adult rides of Universal Studios he was gun shy at Disneyland. As soon as we entered into a dark building and were handed 3D glasses he wanted no part of it. We eventually regained his trust on the Star Tours ride (Star Wars theme). I think I enjoyed this just as much as Stirling...Yes I'm a Star Wars tragic.


Photo - Taking tapering too far?


No running as there was lots of walking around Disneyland. Legs felt like they'd done training. 


Photo - Breakfast in the US - Red velvet pancakes with cream and maple syrup. Meal serves are massive. 


Photo - On a ride in Radiator Springs Disneyland. 


Photo - Lauren giving here best ride face. John and I looking a cool as cucumbers. 

Friday - LA & Kona 
Flew to Kona in the afternoon from LAX. It looked like half the Ironman field was also on that flight. M Dot gear and compression socks were everywhere. 

After the last week+ of action I'm looking forward to some rest days. Not thinking about the race just yet. Need to crack the bike out and also go for a swim. It has been nice to free the mind of Ironman thoughts. 



I'm now on the big island. Time to change the mind set from holiday to Ironman World Championships.

1 week to go! Holly sh!t it's next week!!!!! 

FOCUS!