Swimmy observations
1: Being first in the pool is almost as good as breaking virgin snow. It's delicously naughty to mess up that mirror-smooth water. Especially with my thrashing-galvanism style front crawl which, incidentally, is coming along. Managed two clean lengths among the warm-up, testing and breathing accidents. Cough, glark.
After my 7am swim (I know, who am I and what have I done with Andy?) I fired up the telly for some Commonwealth Games swimmy inspiration to accompany the mandatory weekend-morning fancy coffee. This leads to observations 2 and 3, viz:
2: Competitive female swimmers are incredibly, eye-grabbingly, stupendously hot.
3: Disability swimming classes are both impressive and gloriously weird. Blind swimmers wear blackout masks to make sure they're properly blind, making them look like squeaky-clean versions of Stark from Farscape. The idea of Stark competing in a pool is so bizarre that I can't shift it and it will go to my grave...
After my 7am swim (I know, who am I and what have I done with Andy?) I fired up the telly for some Commonwealth Games swimmy inspiration to accompany the mandatory weekend-morning fancy coffee. This leads to observations 2 and 3, viz:
2: Competitive female swimmers are incredibly, eye-grabbingly, stupendously hot.
3: Disability swimming classes are both impressive and gloriously weird. Blind swimmers wear blackout masks to make sure they're properly blind, making them look like squeaky-clean versions of Stark from Farscape. The idea of Stark competing in a pool is so bizarre that I can't shift it and it will go to my grave...
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Anyway, will be stopping this as driving to Cheddar and back every week is well, bad. Going to start with a Bristol tri club after the Zurich marathon. My last long run today: somewhere over 22 miles (uggh). Not 26.5 however, and the idea of running any further makes me scared. Hopefully I will be spurred on by the enthusiasm of the crowd...
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The crowd is an amazing spur. Even the little crowd the GWR gets helped haul my carcass along. And the extra four-and-a-bit miles is what, barely 15% further ;)
What worries me is running in soggy shorts..!
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The alternative is to get a tri suit of couse, but they are a bit more pricey.
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Do they run tri's in the dark?
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I reckon a tri suit it is then. It has the padding for the bike section built in apparently. And will assuage your concerns about asthetics.
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Good news: just put three miles on my ankles. It was my gait. Been running too far forward, on the balls of my feet. Heels barely touching the ground - gimpy dinosaur walk. Bringing my weight back takes a lot of the argh off of it. Game on!
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And this gait thing - your were heelstriking, but now you're not? I thought heelstriking was good for long distance running (from apocryphal info). Mind you, I go with the "whats comfortable for you" school of though. I waddle like a duck but its comfy :-)
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