Fern Davies – Update 2

Looking back at these last few weeks I have had a number of ups and downs.
In the middle of August I realized that my right lower shin was hurting, at this time it was very mild and I didn’t think much about it.  However, as I carried on training it continued to get worse causing increased pain each run session. I decided to see someone about it and went to Michael Nitschke in Barefoot podiatry. After he examined my leg and running technique, it was found that my shin splints were in stage 3 out of 4, which means the discomfort gets worse during a specific activity which in my case was running. He found that my style was slightly too ‘tip-toed’ and this was maybe one cause of the shin splints. I was given great advice such as warming up properly and applying ice after training as well as exercises and a reduced run training routine to help my recovery which consisted of 40minutes on grass only 3 times a week for 2-3 weeks. The pace given was calculated as my easy pace meaning I ran every 1km in 5 minutes. Unfortunately, I couldn’t compete in the last Victoria Park Duathlon due to my injury but this made me more determined for the Barossa State Championships!

The Barossa State Champs were on the 14th September, when we arrived after getting up at 4:45am the weather was perfect there was no wind and the sun was out, this made me more excited and eager to begin the race. I registered my name and put my bike in transition making sure I knew exactly where it was.  After I warmed up, I felt prepared for this race both physically and mentally. I knew my race plan and goals and knew exactly what I had to do to achieve them.

Fern-Davies_BarossaDuathlon-2014_2The race began and I got a good fast start, I tried not to go out too hard (which as a previous middle distance runner I tend to do) due to the 5k distance! A boy I train with was a good pacer during the first lap and I stuck with him for as long as I could which worked well. When I could see transition I wanted to make it fast and clean to get out of there as quick as I could. Fortunately, I found my bike straight away and transitioned onto it well. The course had inclines and parts of them were hard however, whilst riding I made small goals for myself:- for example, if I could see someone in front, my goal would be to catch them, then over take. This distracted me from the inclines and enabled me to ride faster. I used my new Felt time trial bike from Megabike and used the pedaling advice provided by Claude which helped me improve my pace during the bike leg significantly as I caught more people than I had expected and not as many people caught me as I’d previously thought.

Fern-Davies_BarossaDuathlon-2014_1Once I was off the bike I had a 2.5km run to finish the race, at this time I was first in the females but knew that I couldn’t slow down, although my legs were slightly lactic I pushed through and belived I could run home hard. When I saw the finish shoot I tried sprinting (to try and look like I wasn’t in too much pain)! It was a great feeling to hear my name as I finished the race, I was so pleased as I had won my age group and I was first out of all the females in the event. I was also pleased with my time as it compares well Nationally. I loved representing ATC in our new uniforms they looked fantastic and at least six people commented on how amazing my new rain jacket looked!

The National Duathlon Championships takes place on the 19th October in Adelaide which isn’t very long now! I’ve been training pretty hard in preperation for this race, especially in the bike discipline. The course looks amazing and I can’t wait to race!
See you all out there!

 

Daniel Canala – Update 3

State Duathlon Championship & City Bay Blog

Looking back on the last couple of weeks I can happily say I’m pleased with my racing performances. On the 14th of September I attended the Barossa State Duathlon Championship and was racing in the short course event. This race was very important for me because if I won my age group I would qualify for the age group Duathlon World Championships in Adelaide 2015.

There were clear skies and no wind on the country roads. The race began and I was feeling light on my feet and somewhat relaxed. After the first 400m Grant Melzer had made a 20m gap on me and I was a slightly surprised by his move as in previous races I had ran away from him from the start. I intended to close down the gap but this was made difficult as we approached the sea of long course runners as I found it hard to keep my eye on Grant. After the first lap of 2.5km I was happy with my pace but the gap was still around 20m. Thanks to some clear roads on the second lap I closed down half the gap but I wasn’t too worried about being first into transition as I was confident in my cycling ability.

Soon after hoping on my bike I caught Grant and kept on pushing as I knew Sam Tebeck, a strong cyclist, would be catching me over the 20 km. I averaged around 39 kmph over the 20km but as I had anticipated Sam had made up a lot of ground. Going out onto the final run I was still in first place and was confident that I would be able to run home strong. As I had hoped I crossed the line first in my age group qualifying me for the World Championships but also first overall which was an added bonus. Overall I’m really pleased that the hard work in training is paying off in my racing performance. It was great to see the new and amazing ATC kits out on the course! I really enjoyed racing in mine!

The weekend after the Barossa Duathlon I competed in the Sunday Mail City-Bay 12km. It was my first time running in the 12km race as last year I only did the 6km. I fortunately had an elite start thanks to my running coach Adam Didyk and was on the front line at the start. My goal was to run sub 40 minutes and I planned to run with a few of my fellow Team Tempo runners as we were going to pace each other. The first few kilometres went to plan and we were all on our target time. Then at around the 3km mark the lead girls Eloise Wellings, Madeline Heiner and Nikki Chapple started to make a surge past our group. We immediately tagged on as we knew they were going to easily run sub 40 minutes.

At the 6km mark the pack had become significantly smaller with only 5 runners left, the two lead girls, my two team tempo team mates and I. I was really hurting at the 6km mark but I knew I had to stay with the lead girls as long as I could. I kept talking to myself in my head, just saying things like “keep relaxed” and “just stay with them for one more kilometre!”. Between the 6-7 km mark my team tempo team mates fell off the pace and there was just a pack of three. Finally at the 8 km mark I also fell off the pace and was on my lonesome on Anzac Highway with around 4km still to go. At that point my mental toughness pushed me through to the end as I needed to keep a fast pace all on my own. My triathlon background helped me here also as slogging it out by myself is usually the situation in most races for me. I crossed the line on Jetty Road in 39:39 and in 15th place. I had achieved my goal and was ecstatic. It was great to then go to the ATC tent for some post run refreshments!

Daniel Canala – Update 2

My first National Duathlon race of the 2014 season has come and gone. The race was held at the International Regatta Centre in Penrith, NSW. The distance I had to compete over was a 5km run, a 20km ride and a 2.5km run to finish.

It was a chilly 10 degree morning but thankfully the sun was out. It was a mass start with all Under 35 men leaving together. I was a bit hesitant at the start and after a few hundred metres a pack of 5 runners were starting to break up the field. Immediately I tacked on to the back but I could feel the pace was too quick and I began to work with two other competitors to keep a steady tempo and limit the gap between us and the leaders.

I went into transition in 6th and went out onto the flat ride around the lake. I lost one place and gained a place over the course of the ride. I found it difficult to keep an eye on the guys in front as large numbers of other athletes filled the bike course. Overall I was pleased with how the race was panning out when heading out onto the final run.

On the 2.5km run 5th was at least 30 seconds ahead if not more and after a kilometre I could tell the gap hadn’t changed much. My hopes of catching him were looking slim. I then heard breathing and footsteps coming behind at a steady rate and knew 7th was catching. As he went passed I tried to sit on him but he was just too quick and I ended up finishing 7th in the Under 35 males.

The race was also a qualifying race for the Australian 2015 Duathlon World Championship Age Group team. As a result of winning my age group, 15-19, I gained 25 points towards age group selection. Although my main goal is to qualify for the Junior Men category and to do this I need to place in the top 3 at the Adelaide Duathlon in October.

Overall it was a productive race and I learnt a lot about competing against interstater’s in the Duathlon format.

Daniel Canala

Fern Davies – Update 1

Hi I’m Fern, I suppose writing blogs is a completely new thing for me however; I can’t wait to share my triathlon journey with you and help myself develop and reflect on my preparation and races I complete in the future. I only started triathlons about a year and four months ago, which I know isn’t long however, from then on I became addicted to the sport ; it’s hard not to; with all the training, excitement of local as well as National competitions, meeting different people and getting new and better equipment to help  improve my skills, performance and ability to win.

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A hard bike session on a cold Sunday, with fellow ATC scholarship recipient Daniel Canala.

I’m currently 15 and have just been awarded the first ATC Junior Development scholarship. From when I began triathlons to where I am now my training has increased tremendously from two run sessions in a week, a bike ride and once a week swimming to eleven or twelve sessions a week. Due to this extra training I have continued to improve my skills and triathlon performance. I am currently increasing my winter training in readiness for the season ahead. However, I couldn’t have done this without the help of my amazing coach Mike Spurling, he saw something in me and has lead me to many achievements that I couldn’t even dream about a year ago.

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A very cold and wet run session with my Team Tempo girls, completing a long run around the city.

 

 

I have made use of the State schools, Athletics SA Long and Short course cross country competitions to test my running and in which I was successful. The next competitions I have are Duathlons including the State Champs and National Champs (being held in Adelaide) they could be considered as majorly important , however, I’m  using them more as stepping stones to the main triathlon competitions in the summer. I will be able to judge by these events as to where I am at, in terms of my run and bike performance. I will be able to work out if I need to be training differently or harder in preparation for the season. However, I can’t wait for the Duathlon National Race as it is going to be such a good opportunity for myself and other ATC members to test ourselves against the best locally as it is in Adelaide and we will know the course! Overall, this was just a welcoming kind of blog and in my next ones I will focus more on how I am going to further improve my performance, reflect on what I have learnt in the races I have completed and maybe what I could have or will do differently next time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel Canala – Update 1

I thought I would start off my blog with a bit of an introduction:

  • I’m 17 years old
  • I attend Marryatville High School
  • I’ve been doing Triathlons since I was 13 but have only committed to proper training for one year
  • Before Triathlon I played soccer for a local club Metro Stars
  • My strength is the run leg as I come from a cross country background
  • My Triathlon coach is Mike Spurling
  • Last summer I raced around the country in the Australian Junior Scody Series which consisted of four races, Runaway Bay, Penrith, Brighton and Devonport

My Duathlon season has begun! I completed the second race of the ATC Duathlon series at Victoria Park, winning the short course and improving on my time from the first race by around 50 seconds. It was the first time I used my new Felt DA4 time trial bike from Megabike and it was amazing how much it improved my cycle leg. The race was a good hit out before the first national qualifying race in Sydney for the Duathlon World Championships held in Adelaide in 2015. One of my goals this season is to gain Australian selection for the Junior Men category for this event.

I’d like to say a big thank you to the Adelaide Triathlon Club for giving me this great opportunity as the first male recipient of the Junior Scholarship. I’m very grateful for being chosen and it just goes to show how much ATC appreciate their junior athletes. I hope to make everyone involved with the club proud when competing locally and interstate in the upcoming Triathlon season.

Lookout for some more posts in the coming weeks!

Daniel Canala

15 September 2013

A few variations to sessions this week & a Bike Skills Session to note, read on…

Swim

  • 2 SPOTS still available in 7.00 – 8.00am Friday at Stateswim Unley for Technique Coaching, $10pp pay on the day. 1st in 1st Serve – call Lisa Albinus on 8357 8839 if you want to take a
    spot. The 6.00 – 7.00am time slot is FULL, no more newcomers sorry, anyone who has been before is fine.
  • Lap swimming is available at Stateswim Unley on Wednesdays from 7 – 8am. We have a
    reserved lane for ATC members, for free thanks to sponsorship from State Swim Unley.
  • Wed 6 – 7am North Adelaide Aquatic Centre training session, 3 lanes so plenty of room still.
  • Unley Outdoor Pool opens this weekend – 14th Sept for anyone keen for 50m outdoor.
  • Mandy & I tested the sea temp’ with an open water swim last weekend, all good with a wetsuit & 2 swim caps on & a nice hot coffee after!

Ride – Road

  • Sunday’s ride (15th) is CANCELLED due to many doing the City to Bay Fun Run. Please note that the club ride is also cancelled for the 22nd Sept – Duathlon Day. Come out and race instead.
  • BIKE SKILLS SESSION: SATURDAY 21ST SEPT, day before the Duathlon, MID MORNING round 11am, NEAR THE CITY either meeting from ATC clubrooms or Vic Park, final venue & time tbc shortly. It will go for approx. 1 hour, some may wish to ride after. Range of bike skills from beginner to advanced cyclists, transition skills, safe bunch riding and road skills, aerodynamic positioning, pedalling technique, etc.
    Cost: $2 per person, pay on the day.
    If you are interested or have any queries please see Lisa at a training session and keep eye out for final details in next week’s update. (We may also be able to cater for kids to help parents juggling kids commitments on Sat, let me know if this helps.)

Ride – Ergo

  • Tuesday morning Bike Ergo, Time: 6.30 – 7.30am,
    Cost: $5 per session, pay on the day.
    Venue: ATC Hutt St Clubrooms.
    Arrive by 6.25am to sign on and set up. BYO Ergo or Club ergos available.
    Catering for beginner to advanced, sprint to ironman distances.

Run

  • Thursday night: as usual at the Uni Loop, taper for City to Bay, longer for others.
  • Saturday morning hill run: 14th Sept – Meet in the BELAIR GOLF COURSE carpark ready to start running 8.30am. 1 – 2 groups covering between 7–15K, This run is on in all weather.
    Last week report: Ali takes up the challenge & trumps Daniel’s Ironman Brownies with a speccy ATC cake! 1 Koala spotted & great views from the upper waterfall.
  • Monday night run: Meet 6.00pm at the ATC club rooms, v easy recovery run for those who can move after City to Bay, longer run for others.

News

  • Well done to the Vegas 70:3 World Champs’ crew, and especially Anita for finishing 2nd in her age group.
  • Best wishes to the ATC members at the London Olympic Distance World Champs’ this weekend.
  • Have a fun City to Bay Run for all the ATC club members participating and enjoy the BBQ &
    pancakes at the ATC tent afterwards.
  • Last Vic Park Duathlon on 22nd Sept and then one more to go in the Barossa in October.

Happy Training from Lisa and the coaching committee 🙂

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