During the Offseason…
This post may be mistitled, since I am now back in the full swing of training for the 2015 season. However, I wanted to give an update on all that has happened in my first offseason. Even though I’ve technically raced two seasons, I didn’t really have the luxury of an offseason last year. I went straight from racing all the way through December to racing in March and then beyond. This year, I was able to give myself a few good months off. And wouldn’t you know it, they happened to fall right within the holiday season.
I am stoked about the color scheme I chose for this bike because it looks like a bike that Darth Vader would ride if he was a triathlete. Why is that a big deal? Well, when I thought about it, triathlon has been a conduit for positive life change for me, an overcoming of “the dark side”. This bike reminds me of this, and only serves to increase my gratitude. I may even call this baby “The Dark Side.” Okay, done nerding out… after one last picture…
Every day I stare at a post it note on my computer and my refrigerator that list three times: 1:00, 4:45, and 3:15. These are the times that I want to complete each portion – swim, bike, and run – of the Ironman. Including transitions, this would result in a little over 9 hour Ironman. With history as a guide, this is good enough for a top age group spot, and a Kona qualification. These are lofty goals, and I’m not there yet, but they are goals that I feel are achievable if everything goes well. I’ll be the first to admit that reaching these goals may be unlikely, but as I’ve learned over the past couple years, if you reach high enough, you’d be surprised with what you can grab. And the fact is that I am getting closer to this every day. As long as I continue to put in the work and take the next necessary steps, I will make it.