Last weekend was the Osim International Triathlon race.
It was raining cats and dogs for the 2 days but at least the sat’s race went on smoothly except for the rain started at the tail end of the bike segment.
Sunday’s race was a wash out for the age groupers as all of them did not get to do the whole distance of the race (1.5km swim/40km bike/10km run)
The organizers had to stopped the race midway due to thunder and lighting. The race was then modified to a dualthlon of bike and run after the weather has cleared.
It was a heart breaking moments for a lot of the first timers and also for many who has trained hard for the race.
Next time then…
But this is not the first time that a race has been cancelled or changed due to weather.
Last year’s ironman in New Zealand and Korea has to be modified to a shorten bike and run of 90km bike and 21km run instead of the 3.8km swim, 180km bike and 42km run. It was really frustrating for many who had trained and spent all these money to do the race (US$300 at least for entry fees and excluding all the travel expensese and accomodation) and yet unable to call themselves ironman despite of all that they have done.
Well, this is life.
There are things you can prepared and there are things that we can’t.
But we certainly can change the way we see it.
For some of my students, they were happy to have it shorten so that they can race it a lot harder.
For some of them, it was like a second chance that they can train harder to do a better one next year with their own bike rather than borrowed equipement.
And some, it was just great that it was not hot!
there is a bright spot to all things but the question is can you see it?
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
it is fun as long as you do all you can to prepare for it
The Port Dickson triathlon race 2007 was marred by a very sad incident. It was reported that there was a 55 year-old cyclist from KL who drowned during the race on Sunday 22nd july. It is just one accident too many. The sea was calm and it was just before the rain. He was at the last wave of the start where there will be no one swimming over him if he has started from the end of the pack.
I saying this especially from the position as a coach; in the sea when you render unconscious, the chances of survive is 1:1, on land your chances go up to 100:1. you need to and have to do all you can to prepare you to swim in the sea. The confidence to be splashing around with 500 other anxious athletes pumped full of anxious energy at the start, the ability not to panic when the sea is choppy and after a few mouthful of sea water and technical ability to swim straight and read the waves. In the bike leg, the most that could have happened to you is to accident, and the run leg, dehydration.
I would like for everyone who wants to swim in open sea for whatever reasons, to do all that they can before they do it in race or alone.
You can be gung-ho for bike leg, at most you get into situations and come out with some scrapes and bruises. worse case hit by vehicle.
Or run with some leg injury and long term damage to your body.
But swim, it is matter of minutes when you drink too much and started to struggle and sink. when you start to sink and stop breathing, you could be unconscious and all maybe over.
Triathlon is very safe and fun, like diving, you just need to be prepared and trained for it.
please take lessons, swim in pairs or groups, have an experienced coach or mentor to work with you. if there is any money or time you should invest into triathlon, it is safety and comfort.
see you at the next race!
I saying this especially from the position as a coach; in the sea when you render unconscious, the chances of survive is 1:1, on land your chances go up to 100:1. you need to and have to do all you can to prepare you to swim in the sea. The confidence to be splashing around with 500 other anxious athletes pumped full of anxious energy at the start, the ability not to panic when the sea is choppy and after a few mouthful of sea water and technical ability to swim straight and read the waves. In the bike leg, the most that could have happened to you is to accident, and the run leg, dehydration.
I would like for everyone who wants to swim in open sea for whatever reasons, to do all that they can before they do it in race or alone.
You can be gung-ho for bike leg, at most you get into situations and come out with some scrapes and bruises. worse case hit by vehicle.
Or run with some leg injury and long term damage to your body.
But swim, it is matter of minutes when you drink too much and started to struggle and sink. when you start to sink and stop breathing, you could be unconscious and all maybe over.
Triathlon is very safe and fun, like diving, you just need to be prepared and trained for it.
please take lessons, swim in pairs or groups, have an experienced coach or mentor to work with you. if there is any money or time you should invest into triathlon, it is safety and comfort.
see you at the next race!
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Not all massages are beneficial
When was the last time you feel tired and achy?
And what came into your mind?
Maybe a massage can help to rejuvenate those tired achy muscles?
I was thinking along those lines too.
Has been increasing my intensity and volume in my training in preparation for 70.3 Half ironman race in September.
And my body was protesting a little.
So I booked for a massage to accelerate recovery.
The massage was a basic deep tissue whole body massage.
The session was ok but at the end of the session I felt slight headache coming on.
For the next 1 hour it just got worse!
My head was tightening and tightening. It makes walking around uncomfortable.
Tried to remedy the situation with some hot honey ginger tea but to no avail.
Had to go home on my off day and cancelled my swim coaching.
Slopped in front of the television but even watching telly was a pain.
Had a simple dinner of soup and bread but a cocktail of vitamins and garlic pill before I went to bed at 8pm.
The headache did not let up and tossed around like salad before falling asleep.
Got up at 8am and felt great!
I think the flu virus was incubating in me for a while (hope I did not get it from anyone …) and the massage just created a super highway for them to travel to the rest of my body. The virus that will take a few days to act it, did it in an hour.
So the moral of the story, if you are feeling under the weather, rest but no massge!
And what came into your mind?
Maybe a massage can help to rejuvenate those tired achy muscles?
I was thinking along those lines too.
Has been increasing my intensity and volume in my training in preparation for 70.3 Half ironman race in September.
And my body was protesting a little.
So I booked for a massage to accelerate recovery.
The massage was a basic deep tissue whole body massage.
The session was ok but at the end of the session I felt slight headache coming on.
For the next 1 hour it just got worse!
My head was tightening and tightening. It makes walking around uncomfortable.
Tried to remedy the situation with some hot honey ginger tea but to no avail.
Had to go home on my off day and cancelled my swim coaching.
Slopped in front of the television but even watching telly was a pain.
Had a simple dinner of soup and bread but a cocktail of vitamins and garlic pill before I went to bed at 8pm.
The headache did not let up and tossed around like salad before falling asleep.
Got up at 8am and felt great!
I think the flu virus was incubating in me for a while (hope I did not get it from anyone …) and the massage just created a super highway for them to travel to the rest of my body. The virus that will take a few days to act it, did it in an hour.
So the moral of the story, if you are feeling under the weather, rest but no massge!
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