Monthly Archives: April 2012

Reducing the Noise

I am constantly working on reducing the level of ‘noise’ in my life and subsequently enhancing the quality of my life and relationships. I think more often than I would like to, I sabotage my training efforts by overloading myself with other factors outside the heavy triathlon volume I have adopted. The benefits gained from eliminating these unwanted factors could be great, and are especially important when trying to reduce overall fatigue from training/balancing work/life responsibilities and achieving one’s goals.

Moderate the things that don’t really matter and take steps to improve productivity, health and performance. Every morning ask yourself, ‘what are some of the actions that I could take today which will directly impact my ability to achieve my goals’? Most times I think people ruin their own potential success by doing things that are useless, or worse, counterproductive. Does constantly surfing the internet directly support the most important items in your life? Does watching TV late every night and not getting enough rest help you in your workout the next morning? Do erratic eating and sleeping habits due to a full social calendar help you become the best athlete you can be? Habits like these are very hard to break, but being aware that you need to do something about these points already gives you an advantage.

‘Noise’ can come in different shapes and forms as well. Traffic, travel and negativity are also factors that add up to this equation. Finding ways to expose myself to less of these to some degree helps to make me a better, stronger person.

What I find is that by reducing the noise around, I have been able to ‘accept/absorb’ more training volume which I might not have been otherwise able to do. I can also recover better and have better quality sleep. At the end of the day the body will always follow what the mind instructs it to do.

Here are some other points which I believe can help you along the path to sporting success:

Consistent daily training. This is training at a level that allows you to come back the next day. (An aerobic focus) and have less holes in the weekly program. Adjust your intensity accordingly.

Wake up and get going. The most important thing that you can do each day is get out of bed. If you don’t plan to do anything for the day, then nothing will get done. My dad always told me, “If you want to get a job done properly, ask a busy person!” So get moving and give yourself the best chance of getting the day’s tasks done.

Always work on your relationship with your partner. You need the support of the ‘team’ around you and the cornerstone of all of this is your partner. Be on the lookout for what he/she needs and know that you have to give in order to receive.

Success in business and athletics comes from the cumulative effect of many small decisions. It is the sum of small successes day in day out which leads to personal excellence.

Tri United 1 RACE REPORT

TriUnited 1, Playa Laiya, Batangas, Philippines. April 14, 15 2012

1k-30k-7k

Tri United 1 is the first race of a three race series including a long distance race at the beginning of April. The series is staged by the people behind Unilab Active Health, who really are supporting the running and triathlon scene here in the Philippines and helping to raise the bar of these sports to professional standards. The races contained about 250 people including around 10 teams and was set over the friendly distance of 10-30-7.

I raced in the mens race on the Sunday and it was a very fun day out. The weather cooperated well with a clear, warm morning and little wind. My goal for the race was to get a hard bike in and have a good lead so I could have an easier run so I could spend time encouraging others and have a relaxed day out. Things went well to plan. I tried to swim with super Olympian swimmer Guy Concepcion and it worked for about 200 metres! Before I worked my way into 3rd position swimming by myself keeping a steady tempo focusing on keeping my core engaged and keeping my body position nice and high in the water.

I came out feeling good and after a long t-run I had a good transition and got set for the 30k bike leg. The Playa Laiya bike leg was 2 loops out and back and pretty fast and I reeled in the 2 guys in front within the first few k’s and put the hammer down for the remainder of leg. The goal here was to push a big gear and keep the power consistent and rpm @ around 75 or so. I have had more chances to put in some big k’s on the new Vellum TT bike and it is turning out to be a real advantage for me which is awesome. On the second lap I noticed I had a 4 minute lead so was set to enjoy the rest of the race. Only problem was that I ate lots of toxic fumes from the lead bike and police escort! The course was pretty fast as my average speed was around 40kph.

The run leg was fun with plenty of shade and time to say hi and some encouragement to other friends out there on the course. The Quicky blades as usual were feeling light and dependable throughout. I kept my position well and finished 1st overall in 1.36.

All in all it was a great weekend and if you are a lover of an organised professional race with lots of added touches including roaming Enervon HP recovery drinks and hydration, a stretching tent, great sponsor products like Times Watches etc., then this is for you.

Congrats to Next Step Athletes out there on course also: Clinton Hess, Mike Vaca, Marge Buot, August Benedicto, Carlo Pedregoza, Team Greentennial Relay and Ani De Leon Brown. Fantastic job guys and great start to the year also!

Thanks and see you at the races soon.

Dan

Sponsors and Partners:

Unilab Active Health, Vellum, K Swiss, Rudy Project, Detec, Timex, Hed, Hammer Nutrition, Pico De Loro Beach Club and Resort.

Pico Invitational Wrap

The Pico Tri Invitational was held at the Pico De Loro Club in the Batangas, Philippines. It is a truly stunning members only resort set amongst mountains and a beautiful swimming cove. It is the perfect backdrop for training and competing in a triathlon race.

The race was held over the distances of 1.2k swim, a 35k bike and an 8k run. Due to the technical course the race was limited to a field of around 213 participants including a strong international pro field of 8 athletes. Race day was clear and fine untill just after lunch when the clouds rolled in and treated everyone to a sharp rainshower and spectacular light show just before the 2.30pm start.

The swim start was a little more competitive and hard fought than I expected and I found myself drop just off the front pack after around 400 metres till Aussie vet Stu Fitch came by me and shouted me the rest of the way. The crystal clear water was a nice distraction! I got out onto the bike course just as the rain was clearing up. Within the first 1k there is an impressive climb out of the resort at around 14-17% gradient which certainly had many athletes feeling nervous about pre-race.

I passed a few athletes in the first few k’s of the bike and set about addressing the damage caused by the leaders in the swim. For the most part the bike was flat and I got to get in a good hard workout on my new very fast Vellum Uno Elite carbon TT bike. I carefully descended the steep downhills and entered into T2 and held that position over the 4 loop run course which allowed great spectator viewing and a chance to see the other athletes in the race which was good fun.

It was particularly inspiring to see my wife having a great race after giving birth only 4 months ago (1st overall age grouper). We are always a team effort and I certainly cannot do the things I do without her support and organisation!

I was very happy to finish on the podium in this race as it is definitely a memorable course and a much-anticipated weekend getaway for all. There really isn’t a more spectacular venue around than this one and we cannot help but feel a special energy here. The after party had 3 bands, a great buffet, free flowing beer and and a great impromptu singing performance by good friend Doc Adel! Perfect!

Thank you to the fantastic ongoing support of our sponsors and partners who always go out of their way to help us in our endeavours. UNILAB ACTIVE HEALTH, VELLUM, K-SWISS, RUDY PROJECT, HED, DETEC, HAMMER, GATORADE, TIMEX, and PICO DE LORO CLUB/HAMILO COAST

Photo by Glenn Colendrino: