Sunday, June 21, 2015

Is it already mid June???

Hey all!  I’ve been sorta quiet here lately.  This is mostly because I’ve been facing some adversity in my racing and health, but I’ve received some recent information on one of those items so I thought now would be a good time for an update for the few of you who may be interested.
 
First the racing…

I raced a couple Continental Cup races in La Paz and Monterrey Mexico earlier this year which I wouldn’t really describe as successful races, but rather good learning experiences.  The main issue with both races was my swim.  It wasn’t a problem of being out of swimming shape, but more due to the fact that I was super duper rusty with respect to pack swimming in the open water.  At that time I was swimming well in the comforts of the pool, but I was not ready for the mayhem of a mass start open water race.  At La Paz I got beat up pretty bad at the first turn buoy and ended up dropping off the main pack.  I rode with another American athlete during the spread out bike leg and finished with a fairly decent run split. This put me 14th in a relatively small field.  About a month later I unwittingly joined a fairly fast field to race in Monterrey.  The swim was the same story as La Paz except worse.  I again found myself in some big time turbulence during the swim which sucked away my energy and caused me to lose the pack shortly after the 300m turnaround.  At La Paz I still had people around me when I entered T1 but this time I was alone.  Most people would have called it a day, but I figured that since I had travelled all the way down to Mexico, I was going to make the trip worthwhile and finish the thing.  I ended up grinding out the 40K bike alone and then ran with the little I had left to finish before they started tearing down the finish chute. I didn’t finish last, but close.  Following these ITU races my plan was to do some local non-draft races and then give the ITU stuff another try in Magog, Canada at the end of July.  But, I haven’t raced since. 

This leads me to my health…


Going into my race in Monterrey my left quad had been bothering me slightly.  I went ahead and raced and the following day my quad was screaming at me.  I took some time off to let it heal but the issues never completely went away.  When I tried to get back into high intensity training things just got worse.  During this time I pulled out of a couple planned races (Vineman Monte Rio & San Diego International Triathlon) thinking that I just needed more time, but I soon realized it wasn’t just time that I needed.  So, I ended up going to the doctor, got an MRI, and got the results last Friday.  In the left hip area I’ve got some psoas tendinitis / inflammation going on and on the right side there’s a small labral tear.  I haven’t really had any pain in the right side, go figure!  So, what this means is that I have some PT ahead of me and need to build back the running slowly so I don’t bring back the symptoms.  I’m a little bummed because I was on track to fix the issues I had with my earlier races and am confident I would have had a successful race in Magog if I was healthy.  But, I guess that’s the way things go.  With my near term triathlon racing plans uncertain I’m going to keep on with ocean racing and build back my health to see if I can get back on track for some late season racing.  I’ll try to come back here more often to status how things are going!


They must have had an intern making the bike rack labels in La Paz

Our race in La Paz was mid-afternoon, so the age group race after us finished at night with a finish-line rave

Junior Men racing in Monterrey the day before my race

Junior Men in Monterrey