Trying to loose 40 pounds to be finally at my ideal weight at about 140 pounds.
Exercising about 5 times a week
2 times soccer and 3 times weight training
Possibly starting to run (I hate it)
Hopefully get same hikes in with a 30lbs pound bag.
And the worst of all, count calories and stay at about 1600 cals daily with mostly protein. About (160 g) for me daily
It’s going to be a long road!
Same! I will be at memphis 70.3 hope your taper goes smoothly. My nutrition plan for the bike at this point is banana and pickle juice at transition, then 4/5 gels (500 calories) 2 waffles ( 260 cal) two heavy LMNT water bottles filled with an energy pwder mix so another 200. Plus the electrolytes il get at the first aid station.Just over 3 weeks out from my first half Ironman event. One more long ride and one more long run and then start tapering. Hoping for a better outcome after my first Oly tri 2 months back. The swim was a disaster and then I bonked on the run. I didn’t intake enough calories on the bike portion and it burned me. I think I’ve got my nutrition plan worked out now.
Good stuff here! Triathlon is my sport of choice. Heading to Finland for the Ironman 70.3 World Champs in a couple weeks! Was hoping to go sub 4:30 at the 70.3 distance this year, but had a nasty wreck on my gravel bike 6 weeks ago and training has suffered. Going to have fun at this point!
Plan to get better mobility and focus on strength training over the off season. No trips out west this fall for me.
Update:These are my fitness goals for 2023:
- Set a half marathon PR (missed this by 30 seconds at an icy event in January)
- come in top 3 for my age group in either of two local paddle/bike/run races (my first time trying these)
- see 165lbs on the scale
ended up with a 6:02 half iron. body feels like i got tossed down the frank church every day for a week.I can relate. Ran a 2:37 olympic, did a 1:13 sprint, then overabuse and a nasty bike wreck thanks to a driver that preferred his cell phone instead of his steering wheel.
Now my 70.3 is post 2 months of a torn labram and PT with very little running or biking.
^ Nice; it's been a long time since I've feasted on pheasant- not much better eating!
212 miles for November, my highest month of the year; 1936 for the year, so (God willing) I should make my goal of 2023.
Strength training dropped to about once a week. Most of the miles were spent chasing elk, couldn't connect w/ a bull - not the first year, probably not the last year either
Did see a bunch of nice sunrises though