Saturday, December 31, 2011

Keep movin'

A year on and I think I've mostly put my neck injury behind me. I exceeded all the goals I set for this year. I did four triathlons, two duathlons, a ten mile race, several 5ks, and 10ks. I set PRs in all events. Faster, faster, faster, that's the goal each race. Finishing an Olympic distance tri was my main goal for the year and my secondary goal was to finish a 1/2 marathon especially since I didn't get to do the one I had trained for last year when I was injured. My Olympic was about as close to a shambles as a person can imagine. Trashed from a mis-marked double distance swim course, I was terribly slow on the bike and barely held on to the run. I was happy to cross the finish line, legs cramping on the verge of shutdown. The 1/2 marathons were less dramatic, but no less satisfying. I came in way under my 9'/mile pace goal for both and the second one was faster than the first. I want to marathon at some point, but next year's main goal will be a 70.3 race.

Yesterday, Don and I had a great time on a 5 mile trail run followed by 12 miles of MTB at Honey Run near Lake of the Ozarks. I made it through two runs without a crash. A milestone for me. Mountain biking requires balance, discipline and some calculated wrecklessness that seems counter-intuitive at times. I seem to spend half of any MTB ride just figuring what the hell I'm doing. I rode Don's 26" instead of my Trek 4300. It has some finer things that my Trek doesn't have. I enjoyed the disc brakes, air-shock and dual action shifters quite a bit. He rode his new 29er. I'm gonna start shopping for one myself. The trail run was interesting. I'd never done one and I enjoyed it. It certainly works different groups of muscles. This I can attest because of what's sore the next day.