Fab Five Introductions

Over the next few days I will offer a closer look at all the Fab Five members on a mission to crush iron in Wisconsin.  The first is business owner, entrepreneur, and dad, Mark Scrivner.

I picked this photo because of the irony.  With his energy and commitment to training, family and business, Mark will be a force (hopefully in this costume) to be reckoned with on the Ironman Wisconsin course.  Learn more about Mark and his goals, hobbies, etc. by reading his answers to 10 questions (below this photo).

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10 Questions for Mark Scrivner

1.  Where are you from?  Eldon, MO or central Missouri
2.  What are your favorite running shoes?  Brooks
3.  What kind of bike do you ride?  Cannondale Slice
4.  What’s your age group for Ironman Wisconsin? 41-45
5.  What’s your go-to workout meal?  Penne pasta
6.  Favorite Beer?  Fat Tire
7.  Favorite race to date?  Tucson Half Marathon in Arizona
8.  Three words you’d use to describe yourself.  Outgoing, ambitious, focused 110%
9.  What do you most look forward to on this journey?  Training with the Fab Five and the finish.  Least looking forward to?  Summer Training.
10.  What’s your best discipline?  Running.

Learn more about Mark’s video business

#Crushing Iron

How A Blonde Humbled Me in the Pool

Four of the five Fab Five members showed up at 7:00 to ride the spin bike for an hour before spin class.  I was the only one missing.481304_4550858162108_1986126509_n

The training schedule called for a two hour bike followed by an easy 30 minute run, but since I’m listening to my body, I slept in a bit and got there at 8:00.  I took a little shit for that maneuver, but the guys didn’t know what a traumatic experience I had in the pool last night (yes, this is what I do on Friday nights, swim).

I’m usually a little tight on Fridays from the workweek, so I stuck with my plan of a 300 yard breast stroke to loosen up, then complete the 2,000 yard light swim.  Once again, I couldn’t find my stroke and it’s starting to piss me off.  It’s like a perpetual level of mediocrity in the pool.

Somewhere around lap 16 I started to feel loose and settled into a nice pocket.  I mean, I was ready to hammer the rest of this swim in gorgeous fashion.

I saw her out of the corner of my eye in the next lane.  She was probably mid to late 30’s and swimming right with me for a few strokes, but two strokes later she was a body length in front.  I kept repeating, stay on your stroke, keep cool.  Then two body lengths, then three, then five and soon she was lapping me.  I was crushed, but just couldn’t keep up.

I cursed my swimming and did my best to stay with her feet, but it was hopeless.  I settled back in with my body and breathing.  She stopped for a minute and I regained my composure.  Now, I knew I was swimming faster and could hang on her next approach.

As I spun off the far wall, I saw her right behind me.  I subtly kicked it up a notch to ward her advances, then saw her creeping up on my right again.  I threw form to the wolves and hammered the water like a caveman.  She was not touching the wall before me this time.  I fought the waves and battled every pain in my body.  Water flooded my mouth and I spit it in her direction like a heavyweight boxer.  I would win!

My flailing only seemed to make her chuckle.  She cruised through the water like a dolphin.  A smooth ocean creature at piece with her environment watching as the land-dweller panicked.  She flew by me like I wasn’t there and, it hurt more than normal because when she pulled away, I noticed she was doing the backstroke!  This woman just pummeled my dreams from her easy-chair.

So, as I concluded my 1,500 yards (yeah, you caught me), I did what any competitive athlete in my shoes would do.  I waited for her to stop and asked her for advice, which she happily gave and was instantly second-guessed on the first Youtube swimming video I watched later.  It’s all so confusing to me.

With my swimming nightmare in the mirror, I staggered into our group bike with weak legs and low self esteem and as luck would have it, the spin instructor was a mid to late 30’s woman who proceeded to kick my ass on the bike.  These women, I am telling you!

I stuck it out for an hour, then ran with the Fab Five minus 2 plus one (Allison) for 30 minutes in the rain.  I’m guessing we were around a 10 minute mile pace and climbed some nice hills, but I felt very strong.  Then, of course, I crushed breakfast.

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Ironman Wisconsin Training: Week One Recap

Well, today (sort of) concludes my first official week of Ironman Wisconsin training.  We were supposed to start the Monday before New Year’s Day, but that didn’t quite work and I didn’t lift a finger until the day after my Badgers tanked in their third consecutive Rose Bowl!  At least we got there again!

As you may know, there are five of us training together for Ironman Wisconsin and the results for week one are mixed.

Mark and Kevin hit the ground running and as far as I know have completed every workout.  I know this is fact because Mark’s bicep looked huge when he was eating hard boiled eggs at Sunday’s East Nasty breakfast.

Daniel, who is having foot problems, completed only one bike session, and will have to miss his Disney Marathon. Poor guy just shaved his head for charity, now he’s walking around bald with a sprained mid-foot.

Jim came down with the flu and hasn’t been able to workout, but that didn’t stop me from interrogating him for our documentary.

738376_4554311608141_2035216167_oAs you can see he is nice and toasty in his unofficial Ironman Wisconsin blanket and looks like he just finished back to back Ironmans.  At one point during the interview he coughed, then gasped for air before saying, “Wow, that was the deepest breath I’ve had all week.”  It hurts me to see him out for the first week or two, but there’s still plenty of time for this soon to be 3 time Ironman.

As for me, I have been doing the best I can with the workouts, but some of them are out of my league.  I am banking on the fact that our coach is aiming high and hoping we get close to the target, especially considering last Friday’s workout called for 3,000 yards and my “water anxiety” was so high I had to stop in about 15 minutes.  That haunted me most of the weekend, but this morning’s swim was probably my best ever.  So many ups and downs!

My ass is not taking well to the bike trainer, but I got some exciting advice from a seasoned Ironman over the weekend and am excited to slap a little more lube in my shorts for the next ride.  I’m also fired up to hear it’s supposed to be in the 60’s this weekend and I’ll get to ride outside.

The program has called for two runs so far, plus one tonight (and yes that means this is a two workout day).  I’m anxious to get home and do a light 45 minute run with some one-mile-pace intervals sprinkled into the middle.

Tomorrow is weights in the morning and bike after work.

I have mentally prepared for this schedule for months.  We have been filming the documentary all along and, to a man, we truly believe the process is the best part.  I cannot wait for the weather to break so I can set up the pool and use it for recovery after grueling runs and rides.

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Save it, or Shave it? Video

The other day I posted about fellow Ironman Wisconsin teammate Daniel Hudgins and his quest to raise money for the homeless by using his controversial hair as bait.  You could vote (by donating) to “save or shave” the hair and the tally came down to the wire in a tension filled finish!  He raised over $3,000 dollars and all proceeds will be given to Room In The Inn.  The excitement was captured in my latest video:

Bad Start to 2013 Training

Let me tell you, I am not quite in sync with the official Ironman training.  The schedule is laid out like a ripe bag of apples waiting for a sinful chomp, but this holy roller isn’t hungry!  Yet . . .

I started yesterday with lower body weights and hit the trainer bike last night, but tonight’s swim was sh*t bag.  The plan was to do 40 x 50’s, then finish with an easy 1,000 pull.  I couldn’t find my breath for the life of me and while I’m sure that is somehow ironic, it’s nowhere near finding 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife.

Anyway, like U2 says, I’m gonna walk on and make love to my bike tomorrow.  And while I’m at it, is it just me or does riding trainers suck?  I’ve been on mine maybe 6 times and I am genuinely concerned that it’s not gonna work.  I’m seriously contemplating riding in the rainy 42 degree weather tomorrow instead of riding in place while my dog looks at me in sadness for two hours.  I think I may need a new seat as well, so if anyone (coach?) has a good recommendation, slide it over.

Sunday is an easy 1:15:00 run, which I’m really looking forward to.  I mean, other than the fact that runners can be kind of weird, I’m really getting into this archaic form of transporting my body and soul.  There is definitely something scintillating about reaching new goals and I’m sure that’s because I’ve only been running for a year and being able to say I’m going for an easy one hour run kinda cranks my jack.

DIET QUESTIONS

I just ate pasta for the third night in a row and I am seriously concerned I have an addiction.  I’m still not sure how I want to handle my diet for this race, but pretty sure it will not center on pasta.  I’m leaning toward fish, greens, and potatoes.  Any thoughts from the gallery?

 

Shaving For Charity

Well, last night was a first.  Fellow Fab Five Ironman teammate, Daniel Hudgins, put his flowing mane on the line to help homeless folk get their lives back in order.  Daniel had let his wig run wild for about a year and last night was the culmination of a fundraiser that generated over $3,000.318536_682444175719_1135551876_n The gist was for people to donate money so that he would keep or shave his hair.  The tally went right down to the wire, but a last second check for $300 by our coach, Robbie Bruce, but the “shave” side over the edge.  I was there with a camera and caught every drop of Daniel’s “nervous sweat” on video (a can’t miss thriller that will be posted later tonight).  In the meantime, here’s the result.

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Training Notes:  This morning I rose with the crack of dawn to meet Kevin at the East Nashville YMCA for a leg workout.  It was my first “official” Ironman Wisconsin workout of the year and I was astonished by two things:

1.  people are actually up at that hour
2.  how amazingly weak my legs are even though I have been swimming, biking, and running for the last year.

We did simple lunges, squats, leg presses, calf raises, box steps and the like and I could literally feel dozens of unused muscles at work.  The workout left me humbled and amazingly optimistic because I really feel that strength training is going to make a major difference in triathlon results.

I Guess Ironman Training Started Today

That’s what I hear anyway.  But, it’s not looking good.

The good news is, the Fab Five got together yesterday for a little video work before training kicked into gear.  We did a little drinking and, of course, discussed swim strategy.

It’s 9 months out and we are having a lot of fun with this, but now is the time to get our butts in gear.  It looks like our first full team workout will be Wednesday night.  A sixty minute interval run with 30 to 90 second bursts.  It’s not gonna be easy, but the question is, “How Bad Do You Want It?”