The first week of March I went on a 3 night vacation with my girlfriend and family. While training continued on vacation, I even got a 12 mile long run in on a Sunday, my diet took a nosedive. To say I have a massive sweet tooth would be a massive understatement. So while on vacation I was indulging in all sorts of sweets, which normally wouldn't be a problem. The problem was when I returned from vacation I continued to eat. I probably only put on 2-3 lbs before my half marathon at the end of March.
At the end of March I ran my first half-marathon which was pretty awesome. While it was extremely cold <24 degrees and windy, I ran tough to finish in 1:25:43. It was a cool experience because it was honestly my first real endurance event. I don't consider 5Ks and 10Ks to be an endurance event. You could call them endurance races maybe. But something like a marathon or half iron man is an EVENT.
Post half-marathon things got a little tough. I was already signed up for my first HIM on June 1st but I lost sight of things a little bit. I made a lot of mistakes in my preparation for the race:
First off my nutrition fell off a bunch in April again. I actually probably raced in June at 156-157 because my nutrition had been so poor. I'm talking devouring donuts, cookies, cheesecakes on a regular basis. I'll be making two corrections going forward. I will A. make sure I'm not at race weight 6 months prior to my A race. I consider race weight to be around 150 give or take. I'd probably like to hover about 4-5 lbs above that. I will also B. Not be as strict as I was with the whole paleo thing. If I've learned anything from being a strength and conditioning coach, its never take anything to too far of an extreme. You need balance and while I do understand the merits of a Paleo diet, I think it is a bit extreme.
Second I needed more time on the bike. My longest ride was 150 minutes but I was mostly doing just 2 hour rides on the trainer. This is nowhere near enough. Plan for this year is to consistently ride 3+ hours and a few 3.5+ hour rides.
Third. I did not ride outside enough. Prior to my HIM I probably got in less than 7 outdoor rides.
Fourth. I skipped too many hard rides. If I was ever feeling run-down I always backed off too easily. I skipped my hard bike ride way too often and instead just did an easy 60 minutes. Even though I have an early season HIM goal, I think the Olympic distance is going to be perfect for me. And in order to be good at the Olympic distance, those thresh-hold rides are extremely important.
So needless to say with all these mistakes, I clearly fell way short of my goals for my HIM at Quassy. I ended up finishing in 5:45.XX and was hoping for 5:15ish. Sure it was like 92 degrees and its one of the tougher courses on the circuit but I really feel like I underachieved at that race.
For many reasons I ended up taking the entire summer off from training. So I just worked, ate and got fat. I ended up getting up to 170 lbs. I finally started training again in September and man was I out of shape. But fortunately for me I can back to it pretty quickly. I ran a few races through October. First was a 5K in 20:XX. Second was a marathon-relay. I ran the 10 mile portion of it at 7:41 pace. Then I surprised myself at the Rockland Road Runners 5 mile Turkey Trot with a time of 30:18. It was pretty impressive considering I had done only 1 run at 7:15 or faster.
My last race was my HM. It was a complete shock. To be able to set such a huge PB in those conditions was amazing. While I still think given my high-school and college ability I should be able to run faster I'm extremely happy with where I'm at.
In addition to all my training I bought a condo with my fiance, added a family member (dog), am now going back to school, got my USA Triathlon certification, and most importantly am now engaged to my girlfriend of almost 5 years. Pretty life changing stuff.
This ended up being much longer than expected. I'll give away my 2014 goals in my next update. Happy New Years to all!