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After an absolutely manic month, which has seen me basically trying to fit in a session every three days in order to maintain the level I was at, I am feeling good about the weekend. The last week has been particularly good and I'm taking a rest day tomorrow and then my last run on Friday and a little cycle on Saturday to see a bit of the course.
The whole training period has been a valuable lesson in work-life balance and I realised very quickly that if I didn't train, I was going to be grumpy, irriatable and run-down, until I got back into the swing of things!
Predicted finish time for my first olympic distance? 2:30. Noosa, bring it on...
The whole training period has been a valuable lesson in work-life balance and I realised very quickly that if I didn't train, I was going to be grumpy, irriatable and run-down, until I got back into the swing of things!
Predicted finish time for my first olympic distance? 2:30. Noosa, bring it on...
6 Comments:
Good luck for Noosa. Come back happy, content and up beat.
Good luck ! Most importantly, have fun & enjoy it. And yes, I find the same thing - I have to find time for my training. Otherwise I'm hell to live with :-)
Fantastic to see you're still on track mate. All the best for the day - watch out for the bedlam as you leave T1 - watch out for the packs - and have a great, great race :)
Good to see you blogging again Owen - don't forget work and life maybe on either ends of the old balance scales but the blog is the fulcrum that holds em up ;-)
Have a top race.
Good luck and have a great time in Noosa.
Have a good one Owen. 2:24 is my guess. Don't lose your bike ;)
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