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June 2, 2008 by keiron 4 Comments

Swim Training
Swim Training

Kerry and I had our first triathlon training session on Sunday with TNT, OH MY GOD! I’m not quite sure what we’ve gone and signed ourselves up for…this is going to be hard work (I didn’t realise just how out of shape I’ve got).

The first session started with swimming, now even when I had two hands front crawl wasn’t exactly my favourite stroke, well try doing front crawl with only one hand! I’d practiced in our pool at home, but, that’s quite different from swimming 30+ lengths in a full size pool. In time I’ll improve my technique, but that was hard work.

In the Pool
In the Pool

After the swim and a lecture on nutrition we got on our bikes for a 50 min cycle ride…oh boy. I was cycling into the wind, using a mountain bike with off-road tires and was having a hard time of it. I had people of all shapes, sizes and ages passing me. After heading out for 20 minutes I was probably the first to turn back (after resting for 5 minutes), not particularly impressive at all. I guess it can’t get much worse.

Bike Training
Bike Training

Another challenge riding the bike is the pressure it puts on my stump, I used the attachment I have that I can lock closed and slide over the end of the handlebar (I’ve moved the brakes & gear changers all to one side). In a normal riding posture I put quite a bit of force leaning onto the handlebars and this is somewhat painful over time as it causes the bone at the end of my stump to press on the socket. I got talking to the head coach (Paul) afterwards and he recommended I look at getting a different setup where I can actually lean my forearm on the handlebars…so looks like I’ll be shopping for a new bike now.

Given where I am today I would say this is the biggest challenge I’ve taken on (and I’ve done a few things over the years). But, it’s all for a good cause so please do support me in raising $3,300 to help advance LLS’s mission (check out my fundraising page).

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Comments

  1. Beth says

    June 2, 2008 at 3:46 pm

    Interesting insight on the bike. My Riley just started riding his tricycle (He’s 3) and we have found that the passive he has is more helpful right now than his myo. But his myo is very primitive.
    And since he is congenital, he has different issues with his little arm than you do.
    We are considering getting him something with different attachments if possible.
    Anyway, thanks for hooking us up with Rich and Diablo. He did a fantastic job for Riley.
    AND I am doing TNT for a marathon in October. Good luck in your triathalon.

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  2. Anonymous says

    June 3, 2008 at 4:52 pm

    Beth, indeed my passive device is better for bike riding than my myo, I find the TRS hand I have the best so far, (http://www.keironmccammon.com/blog/2006/10/the-anatomy-of-an-arm/)
    . You might be able to get a small version for children.

    Rich is great, glad you connected with him, really looks after you…and good luck with the marathon, send me your donation page!

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  3. jonah says

    June 5, 2008 at 11:55 am

    Yep, i’ve been passed by a pregnant lady before during a race, but hey, at least I was out there.
    Sounds like your coach has the right idea. Being able to change positions would be ideal as that always helps relieve discomfort. But my guess is the aero position (the leaning on your forearms that most triathletes use) will be best of all. Why? free speed. It gives me 2 MPH, for no extra effort! yay!

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  4. Phil says

    June 11, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    Keep it up Keiron! You and Kerry are gonna do awesome! GO TEAM!

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