The 2012 triathlon season has started and I am currently heavy into my training with a race quickly approaching this upcoming weekend. Before I get into discussing 2012, let me bring you up to speed with what I've been up to in the months since the Los Angeles Triathlon last year...
I have spent a large part my off season and the beginning of 2012 season battling a left ankle injury. The injury began when I started to feel pain following the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in September of last year. I decided to race through the pain two weeks later at the LA Triathlon, which may not have been the best idea. The next several months consisted of several trips to the podiatrist and about 2 months of physical therapy. During all of this, I maintained my conditioning through continued swim workouts, and tried to work in moderate cycle/run training while at the same time trying to avoid hindering the recovery of my ankle. Things were progressing quite well until early February when I tweaked my ankle on a training ride. My doctor had previously been going with the physical therapy and rest treatment, but with my season soon approaching, he decided it was best to get an MRI to evaluate whether there was any soft tissue damage or stress fractures. The MRI results ended up coming back favorable with no apparent injury. The joint inflammation continued, so I was given a cortisone shot to treat the inflammation. Right now my ankle is not 100%, but is significantly improved and reacting favorable to the cortisone shot treatment. I have ramped up my training and am on track towards meeting my training plan for the season.
During my ankle rehab and off-season workouts, there was also this:
That is the aftermath of me T-boning a pick-up truck on Paseo Del Mar in Ranchos Palos Verdes Estates in early January. Essentially, the driver did not see me and decided to make an illegal U-turn right in front of me. As he made the turn and blocked my right-of-way, I did not have time to stop or swerve around him, so I essentially tucked my shoulder and braced for the impact. I ended up having some pretty gnarly bruises on my knee, shoulder, and ribs, and also snapped a shifter into two pieces on my bar ends. Other than that, my bike and my body were OK. The crash could have definitely been worse.
Right now, I am just into the 2012 race season and my body is feeling quite well considering the off-season I had. I have a pretty packed race schedule ahead of me. There are a lot of the same races from last year, but also some new ones...the most prominent being Ironman 70.3 Switzerland on June 3rd. I will discuss that race in greater detail in a future post, but shall just say I'm super excited about it. My currently planned 2012 race schedule is the following:
Date | Race | Distance |
2/25/2012 | Race on the Base Reverse Sprint | Sprint |
3/18/2012 | Superseal Triathlon | Olympic Triathlon |
5/5/2012 | Avia Wildflower | Olympic or Long Course |
6/3/2012 | Ironman 70.3 Switzerland | Long Course Triathlon |
6/24/2012 | San Diego International Triathlon | International Triathlon |
7/15/2012 | Ironman 70.3 Vineman | Long Course Triathlon |
8/4/2012 | Camp Pendleton Sprint Triathlon | Sprint Triathlon |
9/9/2012 | Ironman 70.3 World Championship | Long Course Triathlon |
9/23/2012 | Los Angeles Triathlon | Olympic Triathlon |
As always, my race schedule and results can be seen here.
My second race of the season is Superseal this coming Sunday in Coronado, CA. Come back later this week and I'll have a race preview posted. Till then, gute nacht.
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