Monday, December 14, 2009

Back to the Basics

This sport, endurance exercising, is just crazy. I know that, and yet there is something about it that I love doing. But it isn't the day-to-day. You question what you are doing and why you would want to punish your body or run 26.2 miles. I like being in shape and I like the fantastic sense of accomplishment but deep down I think it is the opportunity to fail that I find so alluring. I signed up for another race with no more comfort than I did my first. The first time you always question if you can do it, and once you have done it, you question if you can still do it.

There is a distinct difference between running a marathon and just finishing a marathon. In an Ironman you finish a marathon, running may or may not be involved. I may never know what it is like to finish a marathon in 2 hours, but I know exactly what it is like to run in one for more than 4 hours. And it is the hardest thing I have done. Today I printed out a marathon training calendar. I've signed up for the ING Georgia Marathon.

If you are interested in a marathon, sign up!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Trotting

Today I ran the 10k Turkey Trot. The race took me an hour. My last race took me 7 hours. And the race before that one took me 15 hours.

I like the Turkey Trot.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Old Friend

Yesterday I went for a run. I would say it was my first real run since the Ironman. I ran for about an hour and 15 minutes around a loop I ran many times while training for the biggest race of my life. It was fun to get back to running, I missed it.

I ran into an old friend along the way. I didn't stop, but we ran together.

Good to see you again Fatigue.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

11/8/2009

Air 1's Verse of the Day

11/8/2009

"For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow."

James 1:3, NLT | View in context

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Glutton for Punishment


Oh it's sold out alright, but I got in before it did! Everyone loves a good sequel... and there is a new character - Jeffrey Bear got in as well. This will be my second Ironman and his first.

We ride together, we die together. Bad boys for life.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

What's Next?

It seems the natural question everyone asks is, what's next? I have been asked that as much as any question about the Ironman. It has felt as if I have scaled a mountain, and I plan to go back to the top of that mountain again. I will forever cherish the memory of my first Ironman, the support I received, and how God made a tough race an easy one with a purpose.

I will continue to race and if you find something more formidable than the Ironman, I want to know about it. However, for now it is clear what I must do...

Sunday, August 16, 2009

IRONMAN!


IRONMAN! is on Samaritan's Purse. You can read it here.

If you would like to donate and missed out on the action... THERE IS STILL TIME! You can donate to Samaritan's Purse here.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Finish

I have finished my Ironman. I don't know what is next. This article describes my emotions completely and gives a name for my condition - the PIDS.

You can be sure of one thing, whatever video format the future brings that replaces DVDs, I will have my moment put on that too.

Ironman USA Lake Placid

Becoming iron...








Sunday, July 26, 2009

Piece of Iron

"He's not human. He is like a piece of iron!"

-Ivan Drago

12 hours in and halfway through the marathon. After this photo was
taken Preston requested that I "scatter his ashes." hmm...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Support

It has been amazing to have the support I have had all along the way.

Thank you to everyone that has donated, worn a 3BROS shirt, and given me support on this adventure. I will have plenty of time to be thankful for it all tomorrow.

1 day until Ironman USA:
http://januscharitychallenge.kintera.org/LP09/PFILES

Thinking of you from Georgia

Go Uncle P-Funk!

2010

It is the day before the race. Athletes have the option to sign up for
the 2010 lake placid ironman today and the line winds down out of the
high school gymnasium. I took this picture, but don't worry nobody is
holding my spot in line. Proof I have some brains left.

My bib, bonnets, and bottle

Friday, July 24, 2009

I got a Feeling

Call me crazy... But I am actually looking forward to the moment on
Sunday when that demon feeling arises and wants to quit. I know it
will come, I just don't know when.

See you on Sunday feeling, I've got something for you, 1 Corinthians 9:24-27.

Expo and Registration

I'll probably buy everything I see with an ironman logo on it.

Room with a View

Good morning mountains.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Arriving on the Scene

Rollin into LP in my pimp my rental ride HHR, rocking my Doc Ock cap.
Let's rock this IM.

Airports

6 AM flight this morning started the early rising for this upcoming
weekend. It beats shocking your body with a 4:30 AM wake up call on
race day.

I've done my best not to think about the actually race part of this
event. The marathon is the only distance I have actually covered, the
others I can't even comprehend, which I think might be a blessing.

Tonight, after a year of training and planning, I'll be in Lake Placid, unless I
have a change of heart and drive the rental getaway car to Canada.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Swim Start

This is one key to a faster swim time.
Thanks Samaritan's Purse for sending the image and for your concern.

Tracking Device

You can follow me live on race day, Sunday, 7:00 AM Eastern, on IronmanLive.com using the Ironman athlete tracker.

I am athlete number #87.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

IMUSA Race Plan

Joe Friel's blog describes a world full of science and expertise on how to train and race faster and smarter. Sometimes I read it. One recent post I read and made it my own. Here is my Ironman Race Plan:

Ironman Lake Placid 2009
“KEEP MOVING FORWARD”

Goals:
1) 13:59 (1:35/7:30/4:35) Dream Day
2) Finish
3) Finish on my feet

Keys for Success:
· Bike pacing (enjoy the ride/scenery, stay comfortable, aero)
· Nutrition (eat something every hour, drink something every 45 minutes)
· Enjoy the day, keep moving forward, and just get to the marathon
· The only race is to beat the cut offs

Race Week:
· Get there healthy and well rested
· Stretch

Race Morning:
I have waited a year, enjoy

SWIM: Goal "Just keep swimming..." 1hr 35 minutes

Keys for Success:
· Avoid elbows and kicks to the face
· Sing like Dory in Nemo
· Love the second loop

Axioms:
Head down and grab water
Settle and focus on technique
Long and narrow

T1: wetsuit/ goggles off, get bag, bar and gel in pocket, glasses and helmet on the way to bike, mount line, on bike, shoes done up, Ride to run!

Bike: Goal “Enjoy the scenery” 7:30

Keys for Success:
· Don't muscle any hill
· Look around
· Channel energy from nature, just kidding, but really
· You hate the bike, the bike hates you, if you can't get along, get it on.

Axioms:
“Ride to run”
“Break in the footwear, and walwease the secwet weapon”
“Narrow and aero”

T2: handoff bike, helmet off, socks on, shoes on, hat on, race belt, “It is not as far away as Africa”

Run: Goal 4:35

Keys for Success:
· Ease into first 3 miles
· Focus on form
· Pace the first half, get into the feeling of running
· Gel every 30-45 minutes
· Breathe like a train
· Love the aid stations

Axioms:
“Just keep moving forward”
"I must break you"

13:59

Sunday, July 19, 2009

'Nearer, My God, To Thee'

Hopefully, one week from now at this time, (9:30ish) I will have just crossed the finish line of an Ironman. Little I do will help me now, but there are a ton of things that could cause major problems. Every step I take is full of extra care.

Before my first half-Ironman in Austin this past October I was a mess. I think the association with a race branded with Ironman was what really gave it more power. Now, I feel pretty well battle tested. And oddly, I have a good and calm feeling about the upcoming race.

I just can't tell if it is the same kind of peace that the band on the Titanic had.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Running

One of my favorite things is running in a new place. Different climate, terrain, air, it all makes running new again. Running in a city I barely know my way around is even better, I know kind of where to go and see something cool and with every turn there is still a chance to get lost and the adventure begins anew.

One thing about being 'marathon ready' and traveling is with shoes if you can see it from afar you can usually get there.

Lubbock is a major exception because you can see New Mexico when you stand on a coke can.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Washington, DC

3BROS speaking in front of congress, kind of.

Washington, DC

Running at the mall.

Washington, DC

A word with you please sir.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

And In This Corner...


Standing 5' 7" and weighing in at 160 lbs., from Houston, TX... the challenger.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

TriBike Transport

Today could be the last day I ever see my bike... but we all know I am not that lucky.

I dropped off my bike at Bikesport and from there it will be shipped to the race where it will be ready and waiting for me near the transition area. TriBike Transport is a sponsor of Ironman races and is a service that has a convenience/price ratio comparable to the water and candy found in the hotel mini bar.

Hopefully, my bike and I will be reunited again in Lake Placid where we have an 8 hour long joy ride awaiting us.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Mambo Number 5

In my life, I have done 4 triathlons. My 5th will be an Ironman.

I am not too sure that is normal.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Spiderman 3

Today I bought my first wetsuit. I haven't raced or swam in a wetsuit before, but I will have plenty of "play time" to test it out in the Ironman. I hear the water in Lake Placid is not as warm as the water in Texas. There are some serious crazies that say a real Ironman is done without a wetsuit, because they help with speed and buoyancy. With 2.4 miles to swim, floating and floating swiftly are two things that are starting to sound pretty good.

The only thing I know about wetsuits is that they make you look like Venom from Spiderman 3.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

An Expert

I tell you this to help you realize something, I am not an expert. I do crazy races and the truth behind almost all of them is, I wing it. It has worked so far, one more to go. Only, this one is one of the most formidable races you can sign up for.

Remember my "secret weapon?" Well, carbon soled cycling shoes would be a welcome addition to fuel my need for speed, if only I knew that there were about 5 different types of bike clips. Of course, the clips I currently have are different. So, when I thought I got a great deal on some cycling shoes, now I have to get some new clips.

Bike shoes all have a plate that clips into the pedal, different shoes have different plates needing different clips. I blame the French. On a road bike it helps to be clipped in for power and helps when you are flying down a hill so you can't escape from the metal frame and your impending death. My bike came with the basic beginner start up kit. I got a helmet, shoes and a cycling outfit that matches, and now I know what kind of clips came with my bike.

Experts say you shouldn't change anything about your routine or gear before a race. I am not an expert. I think this weekend I'll do something I don't do, go for a bike ride.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Camden, TX


4th of July F.I.A.S.C.O.

Xian, China

Unflinching, steadfast and enduring..... yeeess!!  You rock, Preston!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Ironman Buffalo Springs 70.3


Ironman Buffalo Springs 70.3 was a great race to lead up to the Ironman with. It was tough, I expect little difference from Lake Placid, known to be a tough course as well. The bike course at Buffalo Springs was incredible. There were 8 challenging hills, one of which I didn't pedal going down for about 5 minutes, only I knew it was an out and back. Going back uphill took slightly more than 5 minutes, more like 50 mintues. Biking is easily my weakest sport and if I survive the swim, bike past the 112 miles and have to lace up some running shoes, I know I can finish the Ironman, despite the marathon that awaits.

I have a strategy, slightly more detailed than "don't die." Some things I can control, others I can't. I'll focus on the things I can and try to get to the starting line as healthy as possible.


Not feeling or looking too good.

Loving downhill.

Hating uphill.

Questioning what I am doing with my life.

Still more biking.

Elated to be anywhere other than still on the bike.

Texas Tech medical students greeted you at the finish.

Another medal.

Boone, NC

Keep up the good work Preston.  We love the 3 Brothers here in Boone as well.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Monday, June 29, 2009

Westerville, Ohio

We in Ohio are cheering you on!

"With God all things are possible."  -- motto of the State of Ohio

Preggers

Not that I would know, but this Ironman has me feeling like I am pregnant. I'll explain.

My appetite has been ever growing. I get unbelievable cravings. I've had a date circled on the calendar that I have been looking forward to for the past 9 months. And, I look forward to this date knowing that it will be one of the most painful days of my life.

Let's talk about the cravings. Usually during a long run I get a starvation for a large pepperoni pizza. After a big race the day that follows is equally full of pain and a longing for specific types of foods. Today, I destroyed some jalapeno sausage and cheese kolaches.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

The drive home

Feet up, tights on. It makes the day's pain seem so worth it.

Buffalo springs was the hardest race I've done. I felt terrible right from the swim, the course was a complete challenge and the only variable in my corner was the weather. It was unbelievable. Overcast, light sprinkle on the bike and wind that helped as much as it hurt, which is all you can ask for.

I survived, which quickly became the priority once I got going on the course. I think I finished in something under 6 hours and 40 minutes.

The other thing is that in less than a month I get to go TWO rounds with a similar course.

Race day

I feel fast. Hills and wind here.