Two Men in their 30's, after a life of burgers and booze, attempt to complete IRONMAN WALES.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Predictions and Expectations
Rhys' Predictions
As we begin this endeavour, I've a few worries about what's to come but I'm saving those for another post. This will deal with my expectations of the process and the race.
Let's get it out of the way now, I fully expect Dan to trounce me on the IRONMAN. However, I always say these endurance events are about beating yourself and the course, not your mates. (Be Prepared for me to fully retract that last statement at any point that I overtake Dan at anything).
Time wise for the Ironman, I've done a bit of research and found these Average Split Times, which has got me bricking it. I've a feeling I'll be below average and its going to be hilly. So here's my predictions:
Swim: 90 Minutes
Bike: 7.5 Hours
Marathon: 6 Hours
Transition: 20 Mins (That's a long transition)
Grand Total: 15 hrs 20 minutes (1hr 40minutes to spare)
As for the process, I'm expecting to have to sacrifice something to get all the training I'll need in. And I may have to start going for early morning swims, which as anyone who knows me will vouch, I'm not a morning person. Also expecting to lose some more weight then plop it back on as Muscle, as I'm just starting to look at the nutrition side. But at least for tonight, it's pizza.
Dan's Predictions
The more I research IRONMAN and what it takes to compete, the more anxieties and doubts I have. But as Rhys mentioned above, these worries deserve a post of their own at a later date.
So what about my expectations for the race and the training process involved? Well, I'll start by agreeing and disagreeing with Rhys. I agree, it is important to run your own race; focus on achieving your personal goals and not to worry about the other competitors. However, I disagree with Rhys' prediction that I am going to 'trounce' him. I can assure you there will be no 'trouncing' involved. My belief is that when the race day comes, Rhys and I will be starting on a par and if I'm honest, my main hope for the event is that we both finish. That being said, It's still a race and myself and Rhys are fairly competitive people so place your bets!
As for a rough prediction of times, I too have done a fair amount of research into this. The cut off times for each discipline have got me a little worried to say the least and knowing how hilly the course is, I'll be happy just to complete the race in one piece. So this is what I'm aiming for:
Swim: 90 minutes
There is a 1km run from the swim to the transition with one nasty hill, so this will add 5-7 minutes.
Bike: 6 Hours (I'm being ambitious here)
Marathon: 6.5 hours
Transition: 15 Minutes
My Grand Total: 14hrs 20mins
To be honest, even if I finish at 16 hours 59 minutes I'll be over the moon.
On to the process leading up to IRONMAN. Rhys said it earlier, sacrifices will have to be made if we are to have any chance of success. The ridiculously early morning training is becoming a distinct possibility and like my teammate, I'm not so good in the mornings. Also, a few tweaks in diet and nutrition is a must to get the best out of my training. Alongside all of this, is how to cover the cost of all the equipment needed. A lot to think about, so one step at a time seems the best approach. After all, 21 months is plenty of time....right?
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Absolutely nuts, you are going to have to do so much training. You're going to push yourselves so hard and I am so so so jealous. Remember boys "Pain is just weakness leaving the body"
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