Saturday, February 1, 2014

Training in January, back to the future

I kept moving the months after Norseman, but it was more to keep moving than to get fitter. Fall is also the busiest time at work for me combined with a diet full of cookies around Christmas, January could not come at a better time. And January has been good.

Since I am my own coach now I have the pleasure to find out how I will work out. Should I be the TSS and threshold king, a Strava master or a boring Norwegian. I will be a boring Norwegian and it is a reason for that, it is science. I am actually going back to the way of training that I did when I was young, had speed and hair. I am going to be polarized.

I will follow the structure of polarized training, easy on easy days and hard on long intervals days, two hard days a week. If you wonder how this model works check out this presentation from Stephen Seiler, you get it http://www.canal-insep.fr/fr/training-periodization-deep-root-cultural-heritage-and-innovative-paradigms-2013/ei_13_10_va_pr_stephen_seiler-mov

Also I will recommend the discussion on Slowtwich http://forum.slowtwitch.com/forum/Slowtwitch_Forums_C1/Triathlon_Forum_F1/Polarized_Training_-_Interesting_Lecture_Video__P4931310

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Trying to look smart on the treadmill.

With the polarized model it is important to keep the effort down on easy days, and up on hard days. I am now doing 4x8 both on the bike and running. It is hard, but I know it will work. So how did I do in January? Not bad according to this.

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I have start using the training diary from Olympiatoppen. It fits this kind of training better than Trainingpeaks.

 

 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Google "Norseman triathlon", and there I am

I just googled Norseman triathlon and on the front page as number three is my blog. This just confirm that I am obsessed with this fabulous race and that I maybe should go back one day :-)

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Running in Sammamish

Today was such a nice day, so I took my IPhone with me on my run. Sammamish has a lot of nice places.

Even before I started everything was just good. I got myself a new pair of running shoes, New Balance 890. They did a good job.

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And then I started to run.

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I am lucky to have all these nice places just outside my door.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Training and competing is FUN

I have taking part in a discussion about what role triathlon has for individuals. And guess what, not everybody agreed. For me, training and competing is fun. Being a triathlete is not what I am. I am a person who also competing in triathlon. But I am also a husband, a dad, an employee and a geek.

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I have a feeling that many of the most serious age groupers newer competed in endurance sports when they were 12 – 20 years old and now are trying to catch up. This is of course just a guess. But I think that if you have trained on a high level before you can relax a little more since you put the sport in a bigger picture. The sport is not the picture.

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I like to run in the rain, in the cold and in warm weather. Why? Because I like to run, it is enjoyable. If I did not like to swim I would have done duathlon.

 

In the end for me competing and training for triathlon is an activity, not my life. So I have fun doing it, I have fun when the pain sets in, I have fun when I pass someone on a race, and I try to get back to the fun zone when someone pass me. Triathlon is not a description of my life, how I live my life is.

 

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Monday, December 16, 2013

Is technology killing the fun of working out?

If you participate in a race today you will see a lot of people wearing at least one device with the ability to give at least hear rate, but most likely speed and other information too. In the old days we only had a stop watch if we were lucky. Is technology killing the fun?

Technology will always keep progressing and the prices will go down. This is a fact. I sold Polar HR monitors in the nineties and to say it mildly, you get a lot more for your money these days. I have to say that the biggest step in sports technology has been GPS in combination with other data. Now we can get a really good picture of what we did, were we did it at what speed, heart rate and cadence. But, is technology killing the fun?

 

My short answer is no. Technology is optional. It should be used to improve the experience; help with motivation and help people get their but out the door. If you are a slave to your device, maybe you should try to adjust your relationship. But overall I have no problem with technology. We all are different and some like to look at nature when they are running, some like to look at their watch. The most important thing is that they are out running.

I have an on/off relationship to technology. Sometimes I use it to push myself and other times I just want to do everything on feelings.

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Maybe a bigger question is, have technology made us faster? Well we still have to push ourselves and do the job, so I guess for some people yes and for other no.

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My advice, do what works for you.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Can a tech t-shirt be technical, a review of Fusion PRF Pro T-Shirt

I remember when I first start paying attention to the term technical t-shirt. It was in the nineties and I was working in a running store. Nike has start coming out with their Coolmax technology and it was suppose to be so much better than cotton. Now almost 20 years later I have gotten used to not pay attention to the term tech t-shirt. Why? since the term tech t-shirt is used for all shirts made of a synthetic material. An trust me, nothing is technical with most of those shirts. They cannot be used for any training and not like a cotton shirt, for cleaning your bike or to polish shoes.

Luckily you will find manufactures out there who actually wants to create a good product, and that is where the Danish company Fusion comes in. Fusion is making quality clothing for running, cycling and triathlon, but is that true? Well, so far I have to agree. Fusion is a typical Danish company they blend function first with good design and choice of materials. Everything on the t-shirt is there for a reason, and it looks good also.

20131123_010652205_iOS What is nice with the Fusion PRF Pro t-shirt is the fit and materials. The t-shirt is made for athletes and endurance sports. Also the t-shirt has a different material on the back on under the arms. That is genius. This shirt is not a synthetic heat tap, it is working. It is nice to finally use a shirt that lives up to what is promised. After using this product I have finally found a technical t-shirt that is technical. Now I have to do the easy part, train.

So check out this gem of a Danish brand. You can find it here http://www.fusionsportsusa.com/

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Monday, November 18, 2013

So how is training going Halvard?

It is almost Thanksgiving and then Christmas. This is the busiest time for me at work and my wife has been traveling a lot this fall for her work. As you can see I have all the excuses lined up already. But luckily my off season training has not been too bad.

I am not reinventing the wheel when it comes to my training. I am trying to build on the training I did with Coach Tony DeBoom. He got me from the sofa to the top of Gaustatoppen in less than two years so it would be stupid to not learn from it.

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Here you have my principles:

  • Learn to know yourself

  • It is about endurance strength

  • Have fun


Learn to know yourself

What does that mean? I am trying to get a good understanding of my body and use that as a data point for decisions making. I am not blindly following any measurement devices but try to use them as a supplement to training, mostly to keep the effort down when I have easy training. It will take time, but I feel that I am starting to get to know my body better now.

 

It is all about endurance strength

Let us be real. I am not swimming fast, bike fast or run like a runner during a long distance triathlon. It is not about the speed, but the strength to keep going. So my running intervals are usually 5x5 minutes uphill, I will also do threshold runs. The goal is to build endurance, not so much the capability to run fast with a lot of acid in the legs like a 1,500 meters runner. On the bike I do two sessions of low revolutions a week. I have good experience with those from my build up to Norseman. Swimming – let’s get back to that in 2014.

Have fun

Training and competitions are about having fun. Yes I can have goal, but the most important is the fun factor. If you take what you do too seriously when it comes to sport, being afraid of failure will be the most dominate thought and suck all life out of the experience.

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