Sunday, May 29, 2005

Triathlon Team X Killer Kelowna Training Camp


In the midst of a flurry of luggage, bikes and backpacks, the main group of Victoria's triathlon Team X left Kelowna, British Columbia on Saturday after wrapping up a 5 day training camp. While some of the athletes returned home and others remained in Kelowna to finish out the week of training, most of the athletes are now are focusing on Race #4 in Triathlon Provincial Race Series, Panorama Classic Triathlon on June 5th in Victoria.

Following on the success of the North Shore Triathlon on May 23rd, the camp started with a full training schedule after one days of active recovery. Head coach of Triathlon Team X Steve Chater set up key workouts; that were not only a physical challenge but a nutritional challenge trying to develop different hydration strategies to balance electrolytes in response to the hot training conditions.

Training highlights included a 2 x 140km cycling workouts; Tuesday riding along Westside road to Vernon and then back along the highway to Kelowna and Thursday in a reverse direction paralleling Highway 97A to Vernon and back on Westside road to Okanogan Lake Resort. Recovery runs were met with less eagerness around the resorts golf course and surrounding areas followed long rides. Okanogan Lake Resort was the site of the great swim sessions in the frigid waters of Lake Okanogan. To conclude the excitement the athlete's were treated with an exhilarating glimpse of my legendary butt swimming at their last open water swim session.

The defining workout for myself was Wednesday's 90km+ ride to Crystal Mountain; 30 km west of Kelowna, with a 10km ascend to the base elevation of 1200m (3936ft).

Thursday night concluded with a relaxing BBQ at the resort. The BBQ was a reflection point of the hard but enjoyable week behind us with an excess of 350km already in the saddle the party was cut short by exhaustion and most the athlete's were heading off to bed before 10pm.

After packing up all of their gear from the resort Friday morning and off to settle in at Charlene's parents house on the opposite side of the lake, the mornings workout started with an hour run in Kelowna's City Park broken up with 2 x 10 minute tempo runs. A procession of cars left City Park in a hurry to proceeded to Westbank were we started our short ride to Peachland elementary school for a triathlon show and tell to practice our public relations skills and to promote the sport and bike safety. The athletes rose to the occasion and delivered an excellent presentation for the school. With temperatures in excess of 30 degrees celsius and rapidly rising humidity, the remainder of the afternoon was spent riding back to Westbank, which I did with a flat tire for six kilometres, sitting in a traffic jam for an hour and skipping out on the remainder of the our afternoon's workout to drink some beer.

Throughout the entire camp, the athletes met each new challenge with a healthy mix of cooperation and enthusiasm. Development and age group athletes benefited from the mentorship of senior elite athletes, and the atmosphere of teamwork served to push everyone to new levels during key workouts.

For many of the athletes, the conclusion of the Kelowna training camp marks the beginning of their back-to-back weekend race schedule spanning till the end of August. I would like to thank Charlene and Team X for inviting me on the training camp and congratulate all athletes on their dedication and strong work ethic during the camp, and wish everyone a successful race season.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Tales from the the camp -Day 2-

Former Canadian National Triathlon Team Member, Master Jeti said it best. "When we approach Fintry I'll be putting a very small bowl in my jersey pocket. It's very simple. When my apprentice starts to dish out the pain, you don't want to be taking a big helping"

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Tales from the training camp -Day 1-

When Master Jeti bridged up to me in the decisive break and I saw the pain etched onto his face, I felt torn. In one sense, I was proud of his effort and determination, and yet I knew that my awesome power and speed would only hurt him more. This is the paradox of competition and one of the truly sad elements of triathlon racing...sometimes you are going to hurt even those you love.

Friday, May 20, 2005

Triathlon Team X Killer Kelowna Training Camp


You probably know by now I am a triathlete and spend most my free time and energy training. I average about 16-18 hours of training per week, managing to cycle well in excess of 300km per week. If you are anything like me you probably don't know much about triathlons(or at least I didn't before I started competing)...so here are some facts on the multisport.

All next week I will be training in Kelowna and surrounding areas with some Team X athletes from Victoria as we prepare for the National Championships.

Schedule of Events

Monday May 24
8-12pm Race North Shore Triathlon
2 pm Depart Vancouver for Kelowna
7 pm Check into Lake Okanogan Resort
8-9pm Team Meeting Topics covered include:
1. Camp Over-view 2. Nutrition strategies
3. Routes 4. Bike inspection sign up

Tuesday May 25
9-11 am Bike inspection and Maintenance clinic By Trav
11-12 am Ride Prep
12-5pm Long ride (Resort-Vernon-Kelowna-Resort) 140 km easy ride
5-5:30 pm 30 min easy run off the bike
5:30-5:45pm Swim Prep
5:45-6:15pm recovery swim
6:15-6:30pm HOT TUB!!

Wednesday May 26
Depart Resort 8 am SHARP!! (To avoid construction delays)
8-12 am Crystal mountain Ride 10 km climb (90km total ride)
12-1:30pm Lunch
2-3 pm Transition Practice
3:15-4pm Long run
4-4:30 Swim (starts, dives, run-outs)
4:30-5pm HOT TUB!

Thursday May 27
8am Long Ride (Reverse of Tuesday's route)
30 Min run off bike
30 min Recovery Swim
Relaxing evening (BBQ at Resort)

Friday May 28
8 am check-out of resort and drive to Kelowna
9-10 am Nationals bike loop
10-11 am 60 min tempo run on Nationals run course
11:30 Depart Kelowna and ride to Peachland
1:30 arrive Peachland , show and tell at Peachland elementary school
2:15 Depart Peachland ride back to Kelowna

Saturday May 29
Pack and Depart Kelowna
Optional Car/Bike leap frog traveling south on HW 97

Wednesday, May 18, 2005



The International Olympic committee presented a global promotional campaign "Celebrate Humanity" for the 2000,2002 and 2004 Olympic Games.
Here is a sample of the television commercials from the campaign.

Giant
To be a giant
This has forever been our passion
This desire to be a giant
Not to stand on ones shoulders or have one for a friend
Though these may be fortunate things
But to be one
Giants step over barriers that seem never ending
They concur mountains that seem insurmountable
Giants rise above fear
Triumph over pain
Push them selves and inspire others
To be a giant
To do giant things
To take giant steps and move the world forward


Adversary
You are my adversary but not my enemy
For your resistance gives me strength
Your will gives me courage
Your spirit ennobles me
And though I aim to defeat you
Should I succeed
I will no humiliate you
Instead I will honour you
For without you I am a lesser man

Smile
When you smile, I smile that's the deal
I will not walk pass you and not look at you in the eye and not acknowledge you
Instead we will pass each other and say hello
Not with our words because they are no the same
But with our faces
I meet you when I see there is good in your eyes
There is passion in your heart
And there is a friendly hello in your smile
And the first time we can relate and appreciate each other
That is all it takes
That is were it starts
Because I know you will smile
And I will smile
And all the rest is easy

Monday, May 16, 2005

I stumbled upon this poem and I love its message. Strength is a state of mind perhaps more than anything else. You have to believe in yourself and know that you are strong before you actually are.

(The poem is gender bias, therefore if you are female think
The Woman Who Thinks She Can!)


The Man Who Thinks He Can!

If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you don't!
If you'd like to win, but think you can't,
It's almost a cinch that you wont.

If you think you'll lose, you're lost
For out in the world we find
Success begins with a fellow's will;
It's all in the state of mind!

If you think you're outclassed, you are;
You've got to think high to rise.
You've got to be sure of yourself
before you can win the prize.

Life's battles don't always go
To the strongest or fastest man;
But sooner or later the man who wins
Is the man who thinks he can!

Author ~ Walter D. Wintle

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

The best news I have received in a long time!
Degree/Program: Bachelor of Human Kinetics
Location: UBC Vancouver
Admission Area: Undergraduate Admissions
Specialization #1: Exercise Science Option
Status: Congratulations! You have been admitted to UBC! You were offered admission on May 9, 2005. A letter advising you of this decision has been mailed to you. We wish you the best of luck with your future studies at UBC!