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Tuesday
Jul312012

Learn by Doing

 

The most obvious lesson from this weekend's Lake Tahoe Crossing by Morgan was that we need to learn by doing.  We can sit around and theorize what it would take to swim 22 miles at 6,200 feet elevation, but there's nothing like the real thing, baby.

Can you do an marathon?  An Ironman?  The Western States 100?  Thoeretically, yes.  But the difference between junk and art is junk stays in your basement and art goes on display.  You have to put the rubber to the road to give an inspiration actual value in society.  The Mona Lisa has zero worth if the paint never hit the paper.

So don't just wonder about a goal.  Sign up for the event and do it!

Thursday
Jul262012

Podcast - Crush that Sprint

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Join in as I race the Tri Aggieland Sprint Triathlon, winning my age group and finishing 6th overall!  Here is a link to some photos of me in action, from the swim to the podium.

After that, we have The Training Log, full of training and racing tips for both short and long distance events.

Want more?  Hop over to the Zen Masters Area for the second half of the training log and much more!

Enjoy!

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Friday
Jul202012

What's Next on ZenTri?

We've got a lot coming up with ZenTri, so I thought it would be helpful to post what you can expect soon.

1. Another swim across Lake Tahoe. Jamie Patrick and I will be helping Morgan Christian swim the 22 miles across Lake Tahoe, like we did last summer.  This will be Morgan's first ultra-epic anything, so it should be quite an adventure.  It's scheduled for July, 29th, depending on weather.  We will be live-tweeting and mapping the whole thing, so there will be lots to experience for everybody watching!

2. Tri Aggieland Sprint Triathlon Podcast.  The next podcast episode has me racing a local sprint tri, winning my age group, and placing 6th overall.  It had lots of good training tips and the second half of The Training Log will be available for Zen Masters Members.

3. More prep for the SOS Triathlon.  This beast of a race has me doing all kinds of weird training, and I have to say that I'm really excited!  Follow me on Twitter as I continue to try to conquer training for this race.

Thursday
Jul192012

Solving the Procrastination Puzzle

Triathletes are smarter than your average jock, so we are allowed to discuss some more "science-y" things on occasion.  Today, I'd like to bring to your attention some recent findings about procrastination.  Triathletes are always time crunched, so this is info you can use.

The iProcrastinate Podcast (http://iprocrastinate.libsyn.com/) produced an episode on July 18th that was particularly interesting.  At 32 minutes in, they reveal that testing shows you are more likely to procrastinate if you feel incompetent at the task.  You're not good at it, so you don't want to try.  What's funny is that this is based on how you feel, which is perceived and not necessarily true.  You could be the world's worst programmer, but if you feel like you rock at it, then you'll get started on writing that program as soon as you can.

The next problem is control.  If you don't feel like you chose your task, then you'll also put it off.  A great way to make a talented staff unproductive is to be a jerk boss and micro-manage them and tell them what to do all the time.  They'll passive aggressively revolt by doing what you asked, but only when they get around to it.

How can you put this to work for you?  If you are procrastinating on a task, ask yourself if you are feeling like it's too difficult or if it's put upon you by someone/something else.  If it's too difficult, get started on outlining what it takes to do it and working on the first part.  I recommend WorkFlowy.com for easily outlining projects.  Create a bulleted list and just do the first thing.  You'll quickly see that it's easy and didn't take long anyway.  If it's put upon you by somebody else, then either decide to not do it at all or change your perspective on why you are doing it.  Are you running 10 miles because your coach said so or because you decided to be healthy, you hired a coach, and this is how it gets done? Putting yourself back in the driver's seat is all it takes, see?

Enjoy!

Tuesday
Jul172012

Pro John Hirsch's Training Week. Variety is King!

Pro triathlete John Hirsch recently posted the details of a typical training week leading up to the ITU Long Course Worlds race.  It's an impressive account, logging 19.5 K of swimming, 300 miles of biking, and 60 miles of running.

If you know John and read between the lines, you will catch that his workouts have a huge amount of variety.  He mixes in tons of different locations, equipment and terrains to keep it fresh.  It's almost like every day is a new adventure.  This is a key habit to help get the training in.  It's the same technique that Paula Newby Fraiser also recently recommended as a key triathlon tactic.

I went for a run last night along my same old route, but I zig-zagged from one side of the road to the next to make it different.  The time flew by much faster than usual, and all I did was run the same route differently.  

Good luck to John at his big race!