Thursday, June 10, 2010

Training Camp

For the weekend of May 28th I signed up for a training camp put on by the Toronto Triathlon Club in Collingwood. We stayed in some great little chalets close to the Blue Mountain Village that seemed oddly familiar. Once inside to unpack I realized these same chalets where ones that I had rented with a large group of friends many winters ago for a ski weekend. Recalling the fun turn of events so long ago I figured that this time would be a much different experience from partying with friends in your college years.

Saturday morning was a bit of a late early morning wake up at 6 am...lol! We started with a nutritious breakfast to start off the day before we set off on our bikes, while others participated in a yoga class. On long training days I try to get the most out of a good breakfast because I know it will be the last REAL food I will be eating for many hours. The 5-6 hr bike rides are usually gels, cliff bars, eload, water, and as a treat gummy bears. I recently discovered from a fellow triathlete that peanut butter on bagels cut up into bite size pieces is a good carb loader, anything to mix it up a bit. A few of us set off at 8 am to get a head start from the others schedule and then looped around to meet them at 9 am. Collingwood is beautiful in the Spring too, I had only been up there for skiing before. There were many rolling hills to practice climbing and I am feeling more and more confident on my bike as the rides get longer and longer. We covered around 120 kms on Saturday and then went for a run off the bike almost immediately after. Poof, there goes the day! The hamstring issue is still lingering unfortunately although I'm trying to do what I can without pushing it too much in the running area.

Later that Saturday afternoon we had 2 clinic discussions with guest speakers. First we had a registered nutritionist talk about balancing your diet and eating during training. It was great to hear all the suggestions she had and I really felt on track with eating properly. Anyone who knows me well enough, knows that I love food and have a very healthy appetite. I began to get involved with the triathlons cause I was tired of the regular gym routine and wanting to stay in shape. I pretty much work out so I can eat what I want.

The other guest speakers where Louise and Dave who are long time triathelete's with many years of racing under their belt. Louise 67 years old and Dave at 71 years have traveled to many places and competed in several distances and just returned from Ironman Utah. Louise has completed 21 Ironman distances....unbelievable! Listening to them speak so passionately about the sport and training made me really realize why I started doing this; a healthy lifestyle and personal strength....and of course let's not forget the food :) She reflected at the end of our discussion to the first gold medal won at the Olympics when Alexandre Bilodeau stated....how lucky are we to be able to participate in such events...well said!

The large group of us went into the village that night and enjoyed a nice hearty meal surrounded by good friends and exchanged training stories. Some of us headed for the hot tub to soak our muscles after. Ben enjoyed being in the mix of all the ladies...big surprise!

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