Sunday, June 11, 2006
Ironman recovery
Apparently most ironman finishers experience a "cavern of despair and disorder" after ironman, an "inevitable sense of letdown and purposelessness". Well in my case I have no time for this cavern of despair - I have to start thinking about the Lake Stevens 70.3 triathlon on July 23 and the all-important Fire Festival 10k Run in August. Anyway I had my despair and purposelessness after New Zealand Ironman fiasco.
So now I am just wondering how quickly I should start training again.
The rule of thumb on straight marathon run recovery is one day of recovery for each mile of the race - so almost a month of recovery for the 26 miles of a full marathon. This formula would imply what? Over three months of recovery for the 140 mile ironman event?
I am thinking of this recovery as a "reverse taper". So last week (the 6 days after the ironman) I did a total 2:15 hours of training - a 5k run with Jayne, an hour spin and a 45 minute swim.
This past week I did 7 hours of training, (a spin session, two swims and three runs). One of the runs was a 6x1000 track workout wherein I pushed to sub 3:20 on 3 of the 1000s. Perhaps this was too fast too soon?
As usual I am not doing enough cycling. It is raining in Tokyo so I abandon plans to ride at the dreary Oifuto Sunday cycling mecca.
Your are Nice. And so is your site! Maybe you need some more pictures. Will return in the near future.
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