Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Long-term thinking...

My spring training is over and I have officially begun my post-spring training recovery week(s).

My hamstrings were tight after the race this past weekend, reticent of the previous issues I have been having for the past 8-9 months. I don't honestly known what to do except continue to work on strengthening them and lossening them up. My foot felt fine, no worries.

Moving forward from here means at least 3 weeks out of the pool, not because I want or need it, but because I just won't have a pool to swim in til Memorial Day weekend. I plan to continue riding with an emphasis on mountain biking as the trails are real nice. And I plan to take at least another month off from running.

In the next month, I am going to hit the stretching and strengthening routines hard! I am going to outline a schedule and a workout plan and really try to build more overall strength and rehab my hamstrings so that when I get back to running I stay injury free and stronger than ever. I am finally thinking long-term and if that means taking a couple months off from running so that I am 100% better and running injury free, then so be it. I understand that I have tried to do too much too quickly. I am only 21 years old for goodness sakes! I probably have 5 years before I even start hitting my best years. Why do I need to try and be the best out there right now? The answer is, I don't. And I need to get that through my head. Either way, it is not beneficial to continue pushing through pain and tightness and injuries for short term success, when I truly want to be the best in 5 year and beyond. Long-term success is what I truly want.

With that in mind, I am happy with my result from this past weekend. It was a true Olympic Distance race and while I did not hit my goal time, it isn't something to be hard on myself for. A 2:12 is really great. My swim needs improving and I know that if I had been training for the running portion, I would have easily been a couple minutes faster. That was my best effort on the day, but not my best effort, which give me confidence moving forward that I can and will improve.

Now, onto something not related to triathlon at all. I am commencing on my 30-day photo challenge. I will begin posting photos on here everyday. Each day has a different goal product to shoot. I will post the photo and a little info about how I came to like the posted photo over the rest. Stay tuned, this blog is about to get more posts in a month than I had all of last year!

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