I am fairly new to triathlons and did a sprint Tri (Jack's Generic Triathlon, New Braunfels, Texas) on Sunday 8/5/07.
I enjoyed the swim and it felt great. My swim time for 500m was 11:22 which is right about where I thought it would be. I really felt great on the bike as well. My bike time was 48:15 for 14.8 miles and my average mph were 18.4, which, again is a good time for me.
The one humongously huge mistake I made was not drinking enough on the bike. I tried, but only managed 1/2 bottle of Gatorade and a gel shot at mile 13. But the bike ride felt great.
Then there was the run. It didn't take long to appreciate my lack of hydration. The temp was about 83-85 degrees, but it felt like it was 98 to me. I was completely over heated and felt like poo after the first 1/2 mile and although the course was a straight out and back, as far as I could see there were no water stops (there was one at the turn around). None of the miles were marked. My mouth felt like I had been eating paste. I was determined to run the whole course, and I did but I felt awful.
My run time was 26:45 for a 5k which surprised me because that's a pretty decent time for me considering I had swam and cycled (my 5K time is about 25:10), but I think it could have been much better or at least it could have felt much better.
This was my third tri and although I run 3-4 miles a day, 6-7 on the weekend, and do 5k's regularly, I always feel awful on the run although I make decent time. This tri run was the worst.
After sitting in the lake, drinking a bottle of water and eating a Clif bar I felt much better. But what can I do to not feel so dang bad during the run? I have a Oly coming up in early October (average daily high temps 85 degrees should be in the mid to high 70's during the race), after this last sprint I am really leary about the 10k.
Any help would be, well, helpful and appreciated.
TIA
Red


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