There is no doubt in my mind nutrition and pace control is a HUGE part of
Ironman racing. During the past seven months I've been training on
the bike in a steady zone, slightly faster than an easy pace, building the
endurance I'll need to ride 112 miles comfortably and build enough fitness on
the bike where I can run great off the bike, and not have a sufferfest on the
run. The heart rate bpm I have been using for my zone was collected from
data over several rides and races. So, I had a question... "Did
I correctly identify the zones?"
What I need is validation, before my race, I am training in the right zone
for an Ironman distance race. Jason Hamm had mentioned Source Endurance offers testing, and
bike fits, and gave them a good recommendation. I like Austin, and have
clients in Austin, so why not take a trip down there. How fun would that
be? An added benefit is the guys and gals at Source Endurance come to town
and complete in our local events (Brandon
Marsh, 2008 Red River Tri and 2008 RCT Overall Winner).
As you can see from the pic above, I made it to Austin and had the
tests completed. The lactate test is fairly easy'ish to complete.
I'm not getting into the specifics here, but we did the test and got some solid
numbers. The VO2 Max ... is where you have to go all out. Give
everything you have and then push harder when you think you can not push
anymore. The test lasted 7min for me. When I got to 6min into the test and
the resistance increased I had to come out of the saddle and push, grunt,
yell... Brandon, Derick
and Kelly
were there cheering me on. And this definitely helped. At 6min my
quads where on fire, and my mind was telling me to stop. I just pushed
those thoughts out, and kept the hammer down.
After a 10min cool down, and a quick change of clothes I started my bike
fit. Source Endurance uses Retul
to do the bike fitting. David
and Brandon both worked the bike, me and me shoes for the bike fit. The
biggest point I took away is my right leg is 1cm shorter than my left. We
stuffed an extra sole from another biking shoe to make up the difference,
dropped the bars a bit more, dialed in the pedals and we were done with the
bike fit.
I’m blown away, and really impressed with everyone at Source
Endurance. They helped to unload my bike, had top quality lab equipment,
and everyone is super knowledgeable. They even have coaching services so
you can get the most out of your training as possible. And I think this
is very important. Time management can be a hassle, when family life,
work, and training. If you can train less, more efficiently, in the
correct way, and make huge improvements, then this is the way to go.
Right before I left for a meeting in Austin with a client, Derick went over
the test results with me and gave me some excellent tips about improving my
fitness (getting faster). Derick knows his stuff. He was spot on
about me being a tad bit lazy with trainer workouts, not pushing up the power
when I should have been. Kinda like touring on the bike instead of
training.
I wish I could have stayed a bit longer and discussed my test results more
in depth with Derick, but I had to make a meeting. Thanks to everyone at
Source Endurance for providing top quality service and location. I'll
definitely be back.
Peace Out!
Craig
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