Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Tentative race schedule 2014 and some other cool stuff

Hey everyone,

It's been about two weeks since my last post and it has been quite the eventful two weeks of offseason training. To start off with, Team INTENT opened up their training center! For those of you that don't know what a training gym is, it's a place where people have the ability to train for their upcoming race season or to work out in general. To go along with the state of the art WaHoo KICKR's for cycling training, INTENT provides athletes with  all the necessary tools for strength training, cross-fit, and functional strength classes.



                                                                 *Race with Intent*
                                                     
                                            Coach Mary Ann explaining how to use power
                                         


                                                     Where are you, Benjamin Mommer?

Now onto a tentative race schedule for the rest of the 2014 year. I started out the season a couple weeks ago at the local indoor tri. This was a good way to get some baseline fitness testing done and see the progress that has been made since September.

The next organized race I will do is the Chicago Shamrock Shuffle 8k on March 30, 2014. I chose this for a variety of reasons, with the after party ultimately making it an easy choice. I ran this last year absolutely loved the race. For my first official 8k, I really enjoyed the distance. It's not to short, as a 5k, but not as long as a 10k. The other great parts of this race include the theme, number of participants, and ultimately running through the streets of Chicago.
                                                            Shamrock Shuffle 2013

The next race is the Chicago Spring Half Marathon on May 18, 2014. I originally had very little intention of running another half marathon until Amanda Carey posted on the FNRC Facebook page that they had free registration. After looking through other races I wanted to compete in and seeing 25 - 30 people I know sign up it became another easy choice.

In reference to my first blog post about the "triathlon lifestyle", the way everyone helped each other out in getting the limited free spots really showed the camaraderie in the sport.  

                                               A sunset that made me want to ride outside

Now onto summer, I have so far chosen to compete in the Chicagoland tri series races. These include Leon's Triathlon on June 1, 2014 followed by ITU World Triathlon Chicago on June 29, 2014 and finishing up with the Chicago Triathlon on Sunday August 24, 2014.


The race venue for ITU World Triathlon Chicago! Buckingham Fountain!

Lastly, I plan on competing in a couple of sprint triathlons and possibly an early season olympic down south. The main reason for this is to qualify early enough for Age Group Nationals which our located in Milwaukee.

  
   My new nightly ritual of icing my foot

A couple of other fun events I have are the Elmhurst criterium, Xterra Indiana and Wisconsin, and a couple of century rides. If anybody knows of any of these I'd love to hear about them and check out other races.

Finally, I am excited to announce my Level 3 cycling certification has officially come through. I look forward to this being one of the first steps into what I hope to be able to do and would like to thank everyone who has helped me so far.

Happy training everyone,

Matt Jennings

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

The craziness is set to begin

What to begin with,

The past couple weeks of training have been consistent and I've been thinking about what my intention for starting this blog is. As much as I'd love to tell everyone about my ever intense treadmill workouts or trainer rides, which are much harder then Wyatt's or Ben's, I think each post I will try to cover a topic within a recap of the last couple weeks. This way I believe us triathletes, endurance athletes and people who want to become involved can bounce information off each other, thus helping us all improve.

For this post, I have chosen to talk about the benefits of proper nutrition. The reason I chose this is because I have slightly adjusted my diet, which has lead to me feeling the fittest I have ever felt. As nutrition differs for every person, I'll probably be criticized by nutritionists out there, these are personal opinions.

            *Thank you Bernie Conway from 140point6 Computrainer Lab for the phenomenal bike fit*
                                        https://www.facebook.com/140point6computrainerlab

     As most triathletes know, you often start by out in the sport by having background in running or swimming and decide to venture into something new and more challenging. For me, I started out by doing a 5k and moving up in distance until focusing on triathlons. As I started out, I didn't pay much attention to nutrition except for the night before carb load with pasta.

                              Random photo - My 7th grade weight set(which if anyone wants take it)

     As a person continues to compete in the sport, they gradually learn more information from a variety of different sources. This could be training partners, seminars, websites and many other places. The one thing that is never consistent however is that nothing is consistent. For example, if you hangout with body builders, their diets will be drastically different then a group of cross country runners.

                                                  Pre-run = watermelon/banana/granola bar


     For me, it has taken awhile to find out what works. I believe it is impossible to know exactly what you need nutritionally, as our bodies are constantly changing as we progress. In my last post, I mentioned how I am extremely run focused this off season. Like the majority of people, I like to feel light on my feet and have a very fluid form. For this reason, I eat a great amount of fruits and vegetables. This allows me to not feel quick and loose, such as a gazelle. I try to avoid a ton of processed carbs such as pasta or sandwiches, which make me feel bloated and lazy.

                                            Post workout = Carbs/Protein/Fruits/Vegetables
                                (Photo from NIU dorm food..only healthy thing I could find their)

     After I workout, I often eat more than any person should. This is especially true after long bike rides or swim sets, were I constantly find myself snacking the rest of the day. For me, the post workout meal is just as important as the workout itself because it refuels the body and gives you energy for the rest of the day and a second workout. Although I rarely don't go without eating or stretching after a workout, I often become tired and regretful when I do. This is because in the back of my mind, I know I didn't do what is necessary for me to get better and I am opening myself up to injury and lesser results.

Lastly, I titled this post, "The craziness is set to begin", for a reason. My coaches, Rick and Mary Ann have officially announced the grand opening of their INTENT Multisport Training Facility for Tuesday, April 15. I haven't been able to make it up there in the last couple of weeks due to work and school hours but I have heard nothing but incredible things. The amount of work that has been put into the facility leaves no doubt that this will be an incredible place to train at. I am extremely excited to begin working out with everyone to become better athletes. I also look forward to working with all the coaches, helping all triathletes meet or surpass their goals.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Intent-Multisport-Training-Center/464742440304658


If anybody has a suggestion for next weeks topic or until race season starts, feel free to leave it in the comment section.

Things I noticed this week:
*Importance of angles and degrees for a bike fit
*Chicken Breast sandwiches with spinach artichoke dip is a delicious post workout meal

It's supposed to warm up the rest of this week and next so hopefully everyone can get out for a run, stay safe and watch out for black ice!

See you all out there

Matt
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Monday, February 3, 2014

First triathlon blog post. 2/3/14

Hi everyone, for my first blog it will be kinda long and just a little background about how I got into racing where I'm currently at for the upcoming race season.

Most of the people reading this know me. If you don't, my name is Matt Jennings. I'm a 22 year old college student and triathlete from Frankfort, Il. The reason I have started this blog is to help network with other triathletes and to keep my friends and family(Grandma's) updated on whats going on.

To begin with,

I started getting into endurance sports through my sister, Amanda, by signing up for different distance run race including the Soldier Field 10 miler, Palos Bank Half Marathon, and eventually leading up to the Indianapolis Marathon in October, 2011.
                                  (Post Indianapolis Marathon..lots of pain/cramping at this point)

During that time I started riding bikes on the trail and eventually became hooked on riding. In January, 2012, I transferred to Northern Illinois University and joined the triathlon club right when I got there and was instantly hooked. Along with the great teammates I had at this time, I was incredibly fortunate to have Coach Mike Kanute. Before joining, I didn't know much about triathlons but at a meeting, Coach talked about the "triathlon lifestyle" and how it becomes more than just working out and racing. After a couple weeks I realized he was talking about all the camaraderie, corny jokes, feeling perfectly comfortable in public places wearing bike spandex, road trips and tons of other traits that make the sport so unique(All of which will be talked about through different posts). Through the teams experience and school's resources, we were able to compete in several different races including three National Championships, three of the greatest weekends of my life. Twice at the University of Alabama and once at Arizona State University.

                                                    NIU Triathlon Club - University of Alabama



                                                        Arizona 2013 -  Pre-race day ride

                                                                           Swim Practice

Arizona - My favorite place in the entire world



During the beginning of the last summer, my work schedule differed with my riding partner, Ron Kittler, so I was often training alone.
*On a side note, I would like to thank Ron, owner of FnA Bicycles, for all the support, riding and complete craziness we have while riding. *
Anyway, there was a couple of different groups I had previously heard about and trained a little bit with, but never really connected with them. Eventually, I was lucky enough to run into Jeff, Kim, and Pam along the trail one Saturday and they invited me to a ride the next day. I absolutely loved the 40 mile route, pace, and group but decided I needed time to by a new bicycle.
                   
                                                              (Insert creative name here)

I ended up training with this group throughout the summer which included a trip up to the Ironman Wisconsin course and multiple 80 mile rides.

"Triathlon Lifestyle moment" - Not going out with your friends on a Friday night so you can wake up at 5: 30am to go on an 80 mile bicycle ride.

As summer went on I stuck to the MECTC race circuit which included Rockford triathlon, Evergreen triathlon, Muncie Conference Championships and Tri-the-Illini. Every race was a different experience whether it's sleeping in the back of your car, pre-race party, and meeting dozens of new people every weekend there is always something to learn.

As summer came to a close, I was able to work myself into a position at work and decided to take a semester off of school. During this time the group I was training with was looking for a new club to join. This is how, through Jeff, I met Mary Ann Sedor and Rick Schopp. They are the owners of Intent Endurance Sports Club, http://intentlife.com/. Unlike the previous clubs I had tried, I felt a positive connection and similar outlooks on racing and "intentions" for why we do what we do. Over the last couple months we have worked together and I am proud to say I'm on their race team and one of the coaches for their youth/juniors teams.
To go along with working with at Intent and other jobs. I am back to taking classes at Governors State University, Joliet Junior College, and Second City Chicago trying to figure out what I want to do with the rest of my life after I graduate in December 2014.
                                                              Intent Riding Jersey


Lastly, I decided to end my season one race early(Purdue) due to being tired and really fatigued. It was something I didn't want to do because the course is incredibly fast and competitive, but I knew it was the best decision. I then decided to take 4 weeks off swimming completely and slowly work my way back into it so I can focus on running. Yesterday, I competed in my first race of the year and can now say that the decisions made months in advance are now paying off greatly. My swim was sub-par for me but I made the mistake of not getting a serious warm-up, did 200 of normal 900, and I went out way to fast for the first 300. I ended up being 175 yards short of 15 min PR but somewhat expected that for the decrease in swimming. I went into the bike not knowing exactly how to use a basic stationary bike. For the first couple minutes I was going out decently hard but looked over and saw Michelle(Cough, Cough, Amanda) was further than I was. Amanda is a great cyclist but I knew that shouldn't have been happening so I adjusted the resistance settings and cranked the RPM's up to 140 or above. My right glute started to cramp up but I knew I wouldn't be able to pedal out of it since the RPM's were already up so high so I figured since it was only 11 minutes left I could just get through it and hope nothing bad happens. I ended up close to the top of the bike and quickly drank water and stretched out for as long as they would let me. Next came the run portion of the race which I was more excited for than any other race I have ever been in. Our wave had only four people in it, which my sister randomly knew the two others very well through her boyfriend. We all started at the same time and after the first half a lap I was all alone. I did the first lap in 42 seconds but felt that was a very comfortable pace. I knew if I wanted to win 1st overall I would have to place at the top of the run so I decided to pick it up a little more. As for my specific splits I don't know but it came out to 5:58 minute miles for 15 minutes. This set the course record which I was happy about but more what was even more encouraging was being able to go that fast after the sup-par swim and cramp on the bike.

                                                               Run portion of indoor tri
                                                     What my evening activities include


Well,

Most posts won't be this long but there was a lot of information I wanted to get out there and how I got to where I'm at now.
Anybody looking to train or just starting to get into triathlons/running/endurance sports can feel free to connect with me on here, Facebook or Twitter.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mjenni74/ (May or may not work)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattJennings9_1

As always, I'd like to thank everyone who's supported me, especially my parents and two sisters, Amanda and Michelle.

Till next week,

Matt Jennings

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man".