This is our blog! We are training for Ironman Arizona November 2008. We have 20 weeks until the big day! Mike ( count chocula ) just completed ironman Coeur D'alene and he is ready to ROCK. Offically training starts Monday July 7th!

Here are the players: Diane: CDA ironman finisher. SINGLE ( looking for love ). Despite her absolute hatred of swimming, she is an adequate swimmer and strong biker. Enjoys diet pepsi and walks with winter ( her rescue dog ). Relies on her swimp3 to get her through her swim workouts. Owns her own computrainer ( ohhhhhhh ahhhhhhhh)

Beijing Bound ( Kathleen ) : CDA ironman finisher. Married to count chocula. HATES swimming. Good at the run. Poor swimmer and moderate biker. Relies on ju jubes and licorice to fuel her races. Loves Tony Horton and p90x!

Count Chocula ( Mike ): Just finished CDA ironman in 16 hours and 5 minutes. Was a complete couch potato until Beijing Bound did CDA 2007, that is when he got sucked into the ironman vortex. Mike signed up for CDA with no previous training, couldn't swim, never run a marathon! His training diet includes Mrs Fields cookies, coke zero and LOTS of cereal!

Mark: Was drunk when signed up for ironman after being dared by Kathleen. Never done a triathlon of any length until last week when he did Half Moon Lake and didn't come last. Mark refuses to wear speedos and trends towards board shorts in swim class. Mark is a moderate in all three sports and loves accelerade and clif blocks ( margarita)

This is team KDM2, and we will be IRONMEN!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

This is a video of Mike's swimming technique. Please feel free to critique via the comments feature.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Mark's 1/2 IM Alberta Challenge Race Report - Quest to Not Be Last

Pre-Race: Got up at 5:15 AM to get ready for the race, Diane was coming at 5:50 AM to pick me up so I had to grab all my stuff. Gathered stuff and double checked and finished packing. I'd had a touch of the flu the previous week so hadn't had much excercise the previous 2 weeks: a swim with experienced IM swimmer Mike and a bike ride with Troy and Diane on the day before the race. I think I was a wee touch out of shape because I was sore from the bike ride on Saturday morning even though it was only about an hour or so. I had wanted to load up on food for breakfast but in the end I just vectored up a little bit instead.

We arrived at the race about an hour or so in advance, the race was at Miquelon Lake Provicinal Park about 40 minutes south/west of edmonton. Set up my transition area with the hopes it would be more organized than the 1/2 Moon Lake transition, where my transition time was rather large... Had the pre-race meeting, seemed like some pretty complicated instructions about where to bike/run so I hoped things would be well marked. Went down to the beach after for a brief warm up swim, which was pretty dang cold.

Swim: I started somewhat near the back of the pack, there were only 24 people (maybe 22 by start time) so it was really all the same anyways. Started swimming and was feeling pretty good. I'd taken a gel right before race start and I think that helped. In the pool I always breathe bilaterally but today I went all breath on the right so I could site on almost every stroke, which seemed to turn out well for me. My left arm got pretty sore (must have been working harder?) but I figured it didn't really matter because you don't need your arms for the rest of the day anyways right? I settled in and went around the buoys. As I went past the second buoy and turned towards the third buoy the sun was directly in my eyes and it was pretty much impossible to see the buoy, luckily I was able to follow the guy in front of me and he seemed able to find it pretty well.

Near the end of the second lap some dude swam towards me so I had to smack the water a bunch of times to get his attention. He came up and said "What?" So I said "Are you going the wrong way?" And he said all annoyed like "NO oh... thanks." Then he swam straight back in while I still had to go around the last buoy, bitter?

My goal time for the swim was 48 minutes because I got 1:35 in the 3.8 km pool swim we did and Mike doesn't really buy it, (always rolls his eyes and says sure whatever) when the 1:35 time is mentioned, so I needed the 48 minute official time. As I exited I asked some guy the time and he said 8:49, and Diane later said we started after 8, so maybe goal time achieved? Won't know until the results are posted I guess. (Update: official results list time as 42:50). After I asked the guy the time some girl was holding her hand up so I said "are you a stripper?" she said yes so I was able to get her to pull my wetsuit off, got pretty sandy in the process but that was ok in the end.

T1: I saw Diane in transition which I figured meant I'd had a pretty good swim because Diane is an excellent swimmer (especially by kdmm standards.) I tried to get ready fairly quickly but still took awhile, I had been ahead of 1 guy for sure and I thought at least 2 guys out of the water but one guy sprinted through transition and exited on a run, so I was a little concerned I might be last now. With only 22 people in the race I thought it was quite likely I might get last, so I was a little concerned.

Bike: The guy who passed me in transition was quite aways ahead of me so there was no one in sight, this made it a little tough to decide what pace to go at, no one to measure against and it felt like I was going into the wind so I went in aero. Quite a few people passed me going the other way (after the turnaround) but sprint and olympic were mixed in so it was very difficult to tell how I was doing in my race. At the turn around the volunteer told me to turn around, but I hadn't noticed Diane coming towards me so I thought maybe the turn around was still further ahead, luckily I only argued for a short time before I ceded the point and turned around. Unfortunately I found out I had been going with the wind before, and was alas now going into quite a strong wind. Bitter I hadn't been able to tell? The course was relatively hilly too (in my opinion, most would have likely found it flat) which seemed challenging. I still hadn't passed anyone at this point so I was starting to get a little concerned but luckily I started passing some sprint bikers on mountain bikes, not really a fair competition but I was still a little pleased to be catching some one. I had to be 30 km in before I passed the first non-mountain biker and I was pretty pleased with that. At the turn around I saw Diane and she was only about 1/2 a km in front of me so I was pretty pleased because Diane is a super strong biker. I passed a couple more people and eventually caught up to Diane, but then she told me she was pretty sick (vomitus eruptus) which was why she was going slower. After about half way I settled into a rhythm and kept up a pretty good pace into the wind and then with the wind geared to the hardest gear and felt like I was making some pretty good time. I passed a couple of more people but the ride started to become a little mentally trying, sections of the course that seemed fast the first time through seemed painfully long the next time around, etc. Finally the bike ended and I got to T2 in pretty good time, I think it was 3:45 or so total time elapsed, which I think is as good as I could have hoped for.

T2: Took awhile longer as I was pretty slow, I think I was ahead of 4 people or so, but at least one passed me in transition.

Run: Decided to take my camelbak with me on the run as I was unsure how many water stops there would be, but it was empty. At the first water stop I tried to get it filled but alas they were too low on water so I just had to drink their accelerade and water instead. In the end I wasn't able to fill up the camelbak until the 3rd water stop. The run course was pretty awesome as it was 3 laps through mostly trail running through ponds and forests, etc. The only downside is there were lots of steep (though short) hills, which normally I would like, but not today as I was hurtin' pretty bad... I was in a fair bit of pain on the course and wasn't going fast, had to do a lot of 10-2's and then 10-3's and a couple of 10-5's. I didn't see anyone who was near my speed after I passed some Olympic people on the first lap but I was lapped by several half iron guys who looked super fast and not really hurting at all. At the one water stop the lady kept asking me if I wanted a splash, so after the fourth stop (hit this stop 2wice per loop) I said Yep, Hit Me With the Splash. Then it was a little awkward, as she didn't seem to know what to do (maybe I was the first one to say yes?) and asked me if I wanted it on the back or front. I said just the normal splashing and eventually she poured the water over my head and I put some in my hat too. Unfortunately 2 minutes later a wasp or hornet or something bit me as presumably it was drawn by the water. By my final lap it looked like I was the last person on the course, which made me feel a little bad (for Diane waiting and for the volunteers who hadn't abandoned their posts, by the end that was just the splashing lady at the water stop). Near the end I found out there were 3 people behind me so I guess I dodged the bullet as far as being last, and after a 2:42 1/2 marathon I had a total time of 6:36. I was pretty pumped when I crossed the finish line, was pretty exciting even though most of the crowd had left by then.

Conclusion: Alberta Challenge was pretty fun, volunteers were very good, accelerade tasted funny but it and the sharkies were pretty awesome.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

JAWS

I'm back from salt water training in Honolulu for a week. Well actually I never got in the ocean, nor did I put my face in the pool for that matter. I planned on doing some swims while away. But the night we got there we started watching " SHARK WEEK" on the Discovery Channel...need I say more? So I used that excuse for missing swimming.... not sure how to talk my way out of not swimming in the pool.
I did however RUN everyday and biked on the stationary bike 3 times.
This week.. Mike, Diane and I are going to Grande Cache for the DEATH RACE. I have a realtivly easy leg ( leg 1 ). I'm taking my bike and my swimsuit down too! It should be a great time...hopefully no bears :)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

KDM2 High Altitude Training Camp - Canmore, AB



We went to the mountains for some biking and running practice. I missed several bikes in the previous week but we were planning on a long ride on the Saturday so I feel that more or less makes up for it. In the end we did a 115 KM ride from Canmore to Johnson Canyon and back on Sat, a 2 hour ride from Canmore to Banff and back on Sunday, and a 1.5 hour run on Monday. And of course, a wee tiny touch of the ole infinity pool.













Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Temperature/Conditions in Tempe

http://www.tempe.gov/wx/TownLake.aspx

NUTRITION MISSION

I'm back from Canmore. I did a lot of running but no swimming or biking so I have to work on this!

I need to work on my nutrition. I need to eat a balanced menu, I am going to use the principles of Body for Life! This means I will be eating 6 small meals per day and have a protein and a carb at each feeding. It is going to take planning but I am willing to try it!

Tomorrow Mike and I are getting up to do our 40 minute bike with a 10 minute transition before work. Then we have swimming tomorrow night ( yucky ).

I will post my eating tomorrow.
KK