This morning was our first ‘open water swim’. We met at Coyote Point in San Mateo, and the first thing we did was pick up our wetsuits (we are very lucky in that we get given them as part of training with TNT). We had some lessons in ‘how to put a wetsuit on’, and ‘how to prevent chafing with a ton of body glide’, and most people managed to get them on without too much effort.
Coyote point was a great place to have our first open water swim. For a start the water was a good temperature, and given it was low tide we were able to touch the bottom throughout the entire swim! As usual TNT coaches were awesome, giving us all the support we needed and being out in the water on kayaks in case anyone freaked out (no one did!). The actual experience of swimming in open water with a wetsuit on was quite different than pool swimming – the cold water certainly took your breath away, and swimming in the murky water took some getting used to. The great thing about having a wetsuit on is that you literally CANNOT sink!
We ended up swimming for around 50 minutes – and probably did close to the distance of the Olympic tri distance on 0.93 miles – so we are definitely getting closer to being ready for this! After the swim we did a short 40 minute run.
Here’s teammate Sue and I before we went in the water:
Last weekend we did another great swim, bike AND run at Burgess Park in Menlo Park again.
My challenge now is a vacation in Australia! I’ll continue my training while I’m there – most likely that will include an ocean swim in Mooloolaba.
And when I’m back in early August we head down to Capitola for our ‘dummy run’ – where we’ll see the actual course. Stay tuned!