{"id":245,"date":"2006-06-05T06:41:12","date_gmt":"2006-06-05T06:41:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/2006\/06\/05\/honu_half_ironman_report_6306\/"},"modified":"2006-06-05T06:41:12","modified_gmt":"2006-06-05T06:41:12","slug":"honu_half_ironman_report_6306","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/archives\/honu_half_ironman_report_6306.html","title":{"rendered":"Honu Half Ironman Report 6-3-06"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Honu went well except for overheating on the run.<br \/>\nHad my best half IM swim here, hitting the mat at 40:12.  I thought the swim was setup poorly.  The sun had risen right on the line of buoys and we were sighting into the sun as we tried to find the buoys.  A lot of us ended up swinging wide unfortunately as an offshore wind was pushing us seaward, and poor sighting made it hard to know how close the buoys were.<br \/>\nBike started off well.  The temp was fairly moderate although a bit muggy and warm.  Definitely not October Kona weather!  Took a good 15-20 min to settle down on the bike and get my HR steady.  Windy conditions made some stretches tough and I don&#8217;t think i&#8217;ll be bringing my front ZIPP wheel again!  Some gusts made steering difficult and pretty hairy as I lost control of my front wheel while on aerobars.<br \/>\nI tried to keep even power and didn&#8217;t overdo it in an attempt to NOT cramp towards the end of the bike like on my last 3 half IMs!  Bike ended up being about 3:10 which I felt good about given hills and wind.<br \/>\nGot into T2 and popped out onto the run with fast pace so my brick tolerance is very good now.<br \/>\nBUT&#8230;towards mile 5 I started feeling not too good.  I started overheating and feeling the heat\/humidity.  At every aid station I would guzzle some gatorade or cola but it just kept gurgling in my stomach.  It seemed like I stopped sweating and it was tough to drive my body to do more.  I went to the bathroom once and saw that my urine was yellow, despite all the stuff I was drinking so I slowed down and walked and jogged until mile 10.  At mile 10, the clouds rolled in and a nice cool breeze started blowing.  I felt much better and then I started running and ran to the finish line at a good clip.<br \/>\nDefinitely was not acclimatized and it&#8217;s something I really need to watch out for in the next hot weather race.  At least I did not cramp on the run so at least I solved that.  I also grabbed some cool sponges and held them in my hands.  That felt pretty good as well and I heard last year somebody threw ice into some light gloves to keep cool.  Looks like it works.<br \/>\nBiking still needs work.  At least pacing is good, but I need to continue getting stronger.  Same for the run, and need more strength for hills.  The run course was through their golf course and had these steep choppy hills throughout.<br \/>\nNutrition:<br \/>\nBike:<br \/>\n2 Large Water Bottles each w\/ 1.5 scoops Accelerade and one scoop Carbo-Pro, 3 small scoops of Endurolyte powder.<br \/>\n2 bites Balance Bar<br \/>\n1 GU every 45 minutes<br \/>\n1 Saltstick electrolyte capsule every 30 minutes<br \/>\nRun:<br \/>\n2 Large Fuel Belt bottles of Cola<br \/>\n1 GU every 45 minutes<br \/>\n1 Saltstick electrolyte capsule every 30 minutes<br \/>\nOnwards to IM Austria training.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Honu went well except for overheating on the run. Had my best half IM swim here, hitting the mat at 40:12. I thought the swim was setup poorly. The sun had risen right on the line of buoys and we were sighting into the sun as we tried to find the buoys. 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