Since it’s already Wednesday, I’m a little late updating on last week’s training. Other than racing my first triathlon of the year, there really wasn’t anything spectacular going on. My coach was making me train right thru the Old Hickory Lake Triathlon (race report posted somewhere below), so I was focused HARD on recovery after everything. Even though I always focus on recovery, I was extra taking naps, taking ice/hot baths, massage, rolling, drinking/eating perfectly, etc. all to make myself as fresh as possible for Saturday’s race. I’m hoping that some of that extra recovery attention trickles over into future weeks, too.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
The Vanderbilt View
This is an article that was published in a Vanderbilt magazine called the Vanderbilt View. I got a cover story (well, back cover). Anyway, they wanted to write something about training for an Ironman and working at Vanderbilt. The whole concept is to highlight things that people around campus do outside of work. It is a monthly article called "The last word" since it's the last word of the publication (i.e. back cover). I'd forgotten about it but stumbled upon it today so I thought I'd post it here.
http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbiltview/articles/2010/10/01/jonathan-minton-has-the-last-word.124381
http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbiltview/articles/2010/10/01/jonathan-minton-has-the-last-word.124381
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Old Hickory Lake Triathlon
Nicknamed the “Hulk Piss Tri” for its neon green tinted swim, The Old Hickory Lake Triathlon is a 400 meter swim, 1 mile run, 12 mile bike, 2 mile run. It’s a rather different race due to the run from the lake to the bike, but that run seems to get the legs warmed up for a nice bike. It usually fills with about 350-400 athletes. This would be my first real race of the year. With an expected finish time of about an hour or so, my coach had me train right through this event… meaning I hadn’t had a day of rest in over 20 days and actually had a 2.5 hr workout the day before. Even though it is a race, it’s not "my race" this year.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Open Water Storm
I’m gonna try to keep a weekly post summarizing the prior week’s training. For the most part, rain storms made it hard to get everything in, but I did; including an open water swim from hell. I believe I ended up training for 15hrs and 59 mins. Figure I’ll cut it short one minute to keep it under 16 hrs right? Anyway, I’m racing this coming weekend. My coach said “this is a gut check for you because I’m definitely not taking it easy on you leading up to it.” Hmmm, guess I’ll see what I have on tired legs. My guess is I’ll have something; you can always dig down and find something when you need it.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Racing to Qualify for Kona
This is a great article. No, i'm not trying to qualify for Kona this year; even the thought of that is beyond my fitness reach right now. But as Double D always says, It's all about the run!
RunTri: Never Settle: Racing to Qualify for Kona -- Motiva...: "By Raymond Britt The Journey. It's the extraordinary test of endurance: the Ironman Triathlon. It's the ultimate test of will, determin..."
RunTri: Never Settle: Racing to Qualify for Kona -- Motiva...: "By Raymond Britt The Journey. It's the extraordinary test of endurance: the Ironman Triathlon. It's the ultimate test of will, determin..."
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Harpeth River Ride

The day started as most events do; Robert showed up at my house at some ungodly hour and we packed up and started driving. Fortunately, the HRR start/finish isn’t that far away, so maybe it wasn’t all that early. Once we exited the interstate, traffic to the start/finish was a mess. Like many others, we pulled into the first parking lot we saw. As we were getting ready, I got a flat. Just sitting there… flat. I fixed that, called John to find him, ran into my buddy Patrick, and then we finally made our way to the start.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Rebirthing of a Champion
How about that post title? LOL i'm so full of crap. This past week was this first week I’ve ever had a tri coach. Bruce Gennari is going to be coaching me on what to do, and most importantly, what NOT to do. He warned me that I’d feel like I was training for a sprint and would be VERY frustrated doing my WOs in heart rate zone 2 (for me, that’s a max of 148 beats). Boy was he ever right, especially about running. Turns out, I can’t walk to my car in the garage without maxing out my HR at 148. The thought of running jumps it in the low 140s. In all seriousness, it seems that I can currently expect about 9 min miles on a flat terrain if I want to keep my HR at 148 or below (64%, not the traditional 70%; which makes it even harder). This is good news for all the guys I ride bikes with because it pretty much caps my speed at around 21mph (tested on an out/back on the Trace).
Saturday, June 11, 2011
CRAM Century
A couple friends of mine that I’ve been spending some fast miles with over the past few weeks convinced me to hook up with some even faster dudes in town for the CRAM Century ride on 5/28/11. So about 10 minutes before the ride started, I searched around for Bruce and Kevin. I knew Kevin but had never met Bruce. Anyone knowing these dudes would be rightfully intimidated by the idea of spending 100 miles with them. At any rate, I hooked up with them.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Blog about Blogs
Not sure if anyone actually cares, but I wanted to do a post of blogs that I keep up with. These are mainly friends that keep me motivated and are definitely more insane than I am.
First, you’ve got my man crush, Rusty McCain. I’ve been a little Rusty heavy on my post lately but that is because Rusty has had several things going on right now. Follow him and his partner in crime, Ray "Razor" Ashworth", as they rides bikes across America from 6/6/11 to 7/30/11. http://rustymccain.wordpress.com/
First, you’ve got my man crush, Rusty McCain. I’ve been a little Rusty heavy on my post lately but that is because Rusty has had several things going on right now. Follow him and his partner in crime, Ray "Razor" Ashworth", as they rides bikes across America from 6/6/11 to 7/30/11. http://rustymccain.wordpress.com/

Second, Trace Bikes Race Team. Everyone on this team is important to me, but without a few key individuals (you know who you are, and in fact, some of you aren’t on the team), I wouldn’t be a decent bike rider. These guys are top notch. Scott Turner would do anything for anyone… and if you don’t have a bike, he might help you too (kidding, he’d help anyone). Get all your bike needs from Scott. http://www.tracebikesraceteam.com/ and http://www.tracebikes.com/
Next, you’ve got the guy that made me a fast runner and taught me how to drop weight. Johnny Pryor put the hurt on me during 2010. I remember doing one crazy workout late last fall. 14x800s @ 2:45. May not be fast to some, but that’s a LONG speed session for me. Johnny took me from a wannabe runner to a real runner. He managed to squeeze 4 sub 1:30 half marathons out of me last year. I’m not the fastest, there’s always a person faster, ALWAYS. I’m just better now because of him. http://www.johnnypryor.blogspot.com/
This next one has nothing to do with training but everything to do with adventure. Bryan and Jennifer Meurer might be the bravest people I know. They packed up everything they had, dog and all, and moved to Alaska so that Bryan could learn how to be a CFO. Jennifer was pregnant, they had nowhere to live, they still owned a house here, but they went anyway. And talk about building up a pain threshold (as one does for endurance events), Jennifer must have the highest pain threshold of anyone… heck, she puts up with Bryan (well, Kiki might have good pain tolerance, too). Trust me, this blog is funny. http://southerninalaska.blogspot.com/
There are two guys I know in town that don’t know when to stop running. I met one on the bike and met the other during one of my sub 1:30 halfs last yr. Ashly Dewberry and Jayden Stevens are nuts. They are both training for a 100 mile ultra run. They top out around 100 miles a week running. Most people can’t do that on a bike. These guys probably don’t realize the impact they have on my motivation. Ashly says things like, “Work hard and suffer now and live like a champion later”. Reminds me of John D. Minton…. “the more you hurt now the less you suffer in a race”… something like that. Ahsly http://ashlydewberry.blogspot.com/ Jaydn http://jadynstevens.blogspot.com/
Last by not least, there’s Patrick Allen. I think Patrick and I adopted each other last year. Patrick had Ironman experience and was in the process of building up his coaching resume’ and knowledge. Well, I’m sure I drove him nuts as I was his high maintenance client (that didn’t pay). I don’t think a day went buy during tri season 2010 that I didn’t send him a question. A good bit of what I know came from him. He is a racing machine that never stops. I’ve never seen anyone be more dedicated to the sport than Patrick. Thanks for everything bud. http://tripikapp.blogspot.com/
So, there’s many others out there that I keep up with from time to time, but these are the ones I check up on regularly. Maybe I’ll figure out how to add them as links on this blog.
Next, you’ve got the guy that made me a fast runner and taught me how to drop weight. Johnny Pryor put the hurt on me during 2010. I remember doing one crazy workout late last fall. 14x800s @ 2:45. May not be fast to some, but that’s a LONG speed session for me. Johnny took me from a wannabe runner to a real runner. He managed to squeeze 4 sub 1:30 half marathons out of me last year. I’m not the fastest, there’s always a person faster, ALWAYS. I’m just better now because of him. http://www.johnnypryor.blogspot.com/
This next one has nothing to do with training but everything to do with adventure. Bryan and Jennifer Meurer might be the bravest people I know. They packed up everything they had, dog and all, and moved to Alaska so that Bryan could learn how to be a CFO. Jennifer was pregnant, they had nowhere to live, they still owned a house here, but they went anyway. And talk about building up a pain threshold (as one does for endurance events), Jennifer must have the highest pain threshold of anyone… heck, she puts up with Bryan (well, Kiki might have good pain tolerance, too). Trust me, this blog is funny. http://southerninalaska.blogspot.com/
There are two guys I know in town that don’t know when to stop running. I met one on the bike and met the other during one of my sub 1:30 halfs last yr. Ashly Dewberry and Jayden Stevens are nuts. They are both training for a 100 mile ultra run. They top out around 100 miles a week running. Most people can’t do that on a bike. These guys probably don’t realize the impact they have on my motivation. Ashly says things like, “Work hard and suffer now and live like a champion later”. Reminds me of John D. Minton…. “the more you hurt now the less you suffer in a race”… something like that. Ahsly http://ashlydewberry.blogspot.com/ Jaydn http://jadynstevens.blogspot.com/
Last by not least, there’s Patrick Allen. I think Patrick and I adopted each other last year. Patrick had Ironman experience and was in the process of building up his coaching resume’ and knowledge. Well, I’m sure I drove him nuts as I was his high maintenance client (that didn’t pay). I don’t think a day went buy during tri season 2010 that I didn’t send him a question. A good bit of what I know came from him. He is a racing machine that never stops. I’ve never seen anyone be more dedicated to the sport than Patrick. Thanks for everything bud. http://tripikapp.blogspot.com/
So, there’s many others out there that I keep up with from time to time, but these are the ones I check up on regularly. Maybe I’ll figure out how to add them as links on this blog.
Monday, June 6, 2011
McCain Tenn
This past week was pretty easy and full of recovery. However, even with training only 3 out of 7 days, I managed to cover 130 on the bike and nearly 30 running. But, this past week was not about me. It was about all my friends who were racing on Saturday. I’m glad I did not race; I’d hate to compete against all those fine athletes….which leads me to me next thought.
Rusty McCain. I believe Mach Tenn has been around for 29 yrs. I know Rusty has raced it for 28 yrs (missing one to race in Hawaii, which is probably excusable). Rusty was doing this race back when “transition didn’t have carpet back in 1983.” For that reason, and because his son Lucas and friend of mine destroyed the course with a screaming 8th overall, Mach Tenn will be renamed McCain Tenn…in my mind anyway. Go MaCains.
I know I’m gonna leave someone off, but all my friends raced well. Duane ran like a machine and he won an award, JJ’s swim improved incredibly and he destroyed the bike, Rob Allison came in 6th in his age group (having changed a flat), Troy Dover had to set a PR, Mark Miller placed in his age group with a swim beyond my comprehension, K-WOW (Special K, or Kristine) had a wicked bike leg with a minimalist approach to training, Janet (pres of BEAT which I must join) had a great race, Jamie Fohl completed his first tri (with still a better swim that I could ever crank out), Howard raced like a wild man, and where the hell did Heather Livingston come from? 2nd Female overall? She must be training with the Hopfenspergers. I know I’ve left someone out in my rush to type this up before a meeting this morning at work. I apologize.
Anyway, McCain Tenn was fun to cheer. Coming to support my friends is something I haven’t done a lot of the past few years but I intend on doing a lot more of it. Cheering on your friends might be as much fun as actually racing. It’s great to see people out there racing. I love it.
I’m not sure what I have planned for this week. Looks like I’ll be staying in an “easy” recovery week for a few more days. I’m really trying to soak up all the good training I’ve had so far this year. I do know that I’ll be swimming a LOT, maybe twice a day.
Rusty McCain. I believe Mach Tenn has been around for 29 yrs. I know Rusty has raced it for 28 yrs (missing one to race in Hawaii, which is probably excusable). Rusty was doing this race back when “transition didn’t have carpet back in 1983.” For that reason, and because his son Lucas and friend of mine destroyed the course with a screaming 8th overall, Mach Tenn will be renamed McCain Tenn…in my mind anyway. Go MaCains.
I know I’m gonna leave someone off, but all my friends raced well. Duane ran like a machine and he won an award, JJ’s swim improved incredibly and he destroyed the bike, Rob Allison came in 6th in his age group (having changed a flat), Troy Dover had to set a PR, Mark Miller placed in his age group with a swim beyond my comprehension, K-WOW (Special K, or Kristine) had a wicked bike leg with a minimalist approach to training, Janet (pres of BEAT which I must join) had a great race, Jamie Fohl completed his first tri (with still a better swim that I could ever crank out), Howard raced like a wild man, and where the hell did Heather Livingston come from? 2nd Female overall? She must be training with the Hopfenspergers. I know I’ve left someone out in my rush to type this up before a meeting this morning at work. I apologize.
Anyway, McCain Tenn was fun to cheer. Coming to support my friends is something I haven’t done a lot of the past few years but I intend on doing a lot more of it. Cheering on your friends might be as much fun as actually racing. It’s great to see people out there racing. I love it.
I’m not sure what I have planned for this week. Looks like I’ll be staying in an “easy” recovery week for a few more days. I’m really trying to soak up all the good training I’ve had so far this year. I do know that I’ll be swimming a LOT, maybe twice a day.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Welcome Back to my Blog
So, after getting drilled by some friends, I’m gonna start keeping this updated. Lot’s has happened since my last post. I managed to ride my bike a little bit. I’ve managed to run a few times. I haven’t managed to swim yet. I lost a little bit of weight. I’m on the lookout for a Coach.
I’ve renamed the blog. “Going Long” was stupid… “Going Smart” may have been better. A good friend of mine gave me a nickname having something to do with a Labrador. He said I just like to go out and have fun; I’m always happy, I run off but always come back, and typically have way too much energy. So, there you have it. This will now track a Labrador’s story. I thought Labs could swim?
Not much else to say right now. I’m taking it easy this week. I might gear up with something serious next week. I have several friends racing this weekend who I know will do great. I have a couple friends about to ride across the country. I couldn’t imagine doing that. They are incredible.
Well, that’s it for now. I’m going to go swim. I might swim a whole bunch. Keep your eyes out for routine post going forward. I won’t disappoint.
I’ve renamed the blog. “Going Long” was stupid… “Going Smart” may have been better. A good friend of mine gave me a nickname having something to do with a Labrador. He said I just like to go out and have fun; I’m always happy, I run off but always come back, and typically have way too much energy. So, there you have it. This will now track a Labrador’s story. I thought Labs could swim?
Not much else to say right now. I’m taking it easy this week. I might gear up with something serious next week. I have several friends racing this weekend who I know will do great. I have a couple friends about to ride across the country. I couldn’t imagine doing that. They are incredible.
Well, that’s it for now. I’m going to go swim. I might swim a whole bunch. Keep your eyes out for routine post going forward. I won’t disappoint.
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