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Animo Triathlon – My First Tri

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I came, I swam, biked and ran, and…I conquered! As I type these words in the comfort of my own home, I can’t even believe I had just finished my first triathlon early this morning. Was that really me? You mean I managed to finish the race without drowning or clinging on to the lane lines for dear life? Before I get philosophical here, allow me to share the juicy race details:

{ CHECK IN }

I was a bundle of nerves—uhm, I was like that all week—when we arrived at 6:05 a.m. for check in. “Let’s go. I think I’m late.” I told my hubby over a hundred times. Of course, we weren’t that late but, being the newbie that I am, I disliked the fact that tardiness was adding to my stress. I picked up my race kit, got bodymarked, stickered my bike and helmet, parked my bike, (all with Marga’s guidance) and discovered that everything was less complicated than I imagined. Before I knew it, we were at the pool waiting for the race to start.

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- What would have I done without Marga?! Let’s go, Team BWK! Banggi, start training. -

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- Iron lady, Ani de Leon. Bow bow bow. -

{ SWIM – 350m, DLSZ pool }

This was the portion I was most concerned about, but as all 13 of us mini-sprint women (maybe 15 since two arrived late) were waiting for the go signal, I was surprisingly excited and psyched up. It must’ve been the crowds, the friends cheering me on, the feeling of being in a real competition that made me forget, albeit temporarily, about the long, arduous swim (at least, in my standards) that was about to commence.

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- Trying to stay calm -

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– Last photo with Marga in case I drowned -

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- Waiting for the race to start -

So, I swam at a modest pace, not too fast, not too slow. I was kicked quite a number of times, but thankfully not in the head. It was a struggle to stay relaxed while seeing all the swimmers pass you by, but I knew that if I wanted to finish, I had to pace myself. After lap 3, I believe I paused at the end of every 50m lap to catch my breath and foolishly waste some seconds glancing at the hubby or smiling at friends. Let’s just say those pauses at the pool were both physical and emotional requirements to survive the grueling swim. By the last lap, I just swam away with only one thought in mind “Just get it over with.”

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- I didn’t drown! Woohoo! -

{ TRANSITION 1 }

I climbed out of the pool to realize that my slippers were at the other end of the pool. I yelled to my hubby “Slippers!” and instantly he dashed out to get them. (See, that’s the reason why hubby’s been running 3x a week; it was really to be quick and nimble when he acts as my support.) Hubby ran with me towards the transition area and watched me get ready for the bike. It was quick; again, less complicated than I thought.

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- Smooth and easy transition. Thank God for the trisuit -

{ BIKE – 12k, Ocho Ocho Loop, Ayala Alabang }

The day before the race, Annie had lent me her roadbike, but after encountering problems with it, I decided to go for the safer but slower alternative, my hubby’s mountainbike. I biked the Ocho Ocho loop just the day before the race (yesterday) so I was pretty confident about not losing my way; however, I was very concerned about my speed. I knew I would be moving at turtle’s pace.

As I mounted the bike, I was with two other people, but when I made my way out to University Ave. towards Country Club Drive, it was like everyone disappeared except for one man in front of me who was biking at a leisurely pace. A few minutes after, some athletes—Harry Tan and a couple of other guys—passed us by and it confirmed the fact that I was going very slow; I felt like I was stuck in a slow mo movie. Yawn. By the time we reached Cuenca, the man who I initially found super slow increased his speed and, before I knew it, he was nowhere in sight. I was biking alone! Double yawn. I didn’t even feel like I was in a race. Pretty soon, I reached the finish line and boy was I eager to get off the bike.

{ TRANSITION 2 }

Parked the bike. Removed the helmet. Drank a bit of Rush. And, much to Annie’s horror (she advised me against this early on but my OC-ness got the better of me), I stopped to re-tie my laces. She’ll be glad to learn though that I only tightened one of them.

I was expecting to walk out of the transition area like Daisy Duck or, if you want someone more relevant, Erap, but I was surprised to find myself jogging out of there in my regular running form.

{ RUN – 3.4k, Ayala Alabang }

Now for my favorite part: the run. I ran in complete comfort as if I had just started a race; the swim and bike portions had been erased from my body’s memory. For the first time, I ran without my Garmin but with my hubby’s water resistant timex. And, being the runner that I am, I only remembered to start the timer in this portion!

We were to run two big loops around the area and I felt strong all the way. It was only here that I felt I was doing well. I was outpacing people, even men, and I enjoyed every minute of it. Time passed by quickly here; well, it was just 3.4 km after all. According to my timex, I finished the 3.4k run in 16.39 min so my ave. pace was a little below 5 min/km.

As I neared the finish line, Annie came by for support and paced me until the end. She was so serious that I wanted to laugh out loud but she even shouted “Sprint. Sprint” and so I did. Hubby was at the finish line waiting for me. He says he stuck out his hand waiting for me to high-five him, but I didn’t even see! I was just probably in awe over my finish.

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- I did it! -

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- With Annie who showed up to watch and support. Thanks Annie! -

{ WHAT’S NEXT? }

Can I be honest with you? I ended the race thinking: Was that it? Did I really finish my first triathlon? Why doesn’t it feel like it? Why am I not doing cartwheels and celebrating?

I’m still unsure exactly why. But, my best guess is that I’m a runner and I’m a masochist. Hah! I like ending a race drenched in sweat with my legs and feet tight and tired and the rest of my body yearning for a massage. At the end of this mini sprint, I didn’t feel weary and worn out; I felt like running more. (No, not quite ready for a sprint tri. That’s where I’ll definitely drown.)

So, running more is what I’ll be doing. For the next few months, I’ll be training for my half marathon. Exact details of which I’ll share with you in due time.

The triathlon was just something I had to try for pure fun and I’ll probably give it another go in the future. But, for now, I shall resume training with my one and only love: running.

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- Triathlon mommies: Bunny, Me-Anne, TBR, Caroline, Dedette, and Ting. Mommy Power! -

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- Foreignrunner after his 1st sprint tri. Congrats! You had no reason to worry -

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- Athletic couple, Maui and Coach Ige Lopez, with their friend. -

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– Finally, a photo with the famous Drew A. I waited in line for this photo. Daming fans. -

BIG BIG THANK YOU TO…
Marga for introducing the trisuit, staying calm during the race and guiding me.
Annie for showing up and pacing me.
Jamike Lopa for lending me his race belt.
Mark Parco for providing last minute race belts.
And, of course, to the hubby who woke up in the wee hours of the morning just to transport the bike, wait, watch, take photos, run for my slippers, and more—all this on an empty stomach!

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56 Responses to “Animo Triathlon – My First Tri”

  1. ei congrats TBR!

    rorenz said on Sep 14 08 at 4:29 PM Reply
  2. ako din bow bow bow!

    Thanks Renz! Magpakita ka naman!

    rorenz said on Sep 14 08 at 4:30 PM Reply
  3. Great job. told you it wouldnt be that bad. im glad you had fun and a totally new exprience. Congratulations.
    Patrick Concepcion
    runningshield.blogspot.com

    Hey pat, you were right. Your reminding me that it was much like my first race helped to calm my nerves the night before. Thanks!

    Patrick Concepcion - RunningShield said on Sep 14 08 at 4:48 PM Reply
  4. I still cant believe it… well done and see you at the next month tri?!?

    Philip, let’s see if I can squeeze that in. :)

    foreignrunner said on Sep 14 08 at 6:52 PM Reply
  5. Hi Jaymie! Mikey here, congratulations on your first tri! It was nice finally meeting you. I hope I can join next month’s tri event. See you at the runs!

    Mikey! Nice meeting you too. Next tri, si marga naman ang secretary mo, okay? :)

    mickymac said on Sep 14 08 at 8:04 PM Reply
  6. Hi, that was a lot of fun and not as exhausting as running all the way! I was the late comer in the pool along w/my sis. Oh, well had kids to look out for, they did place in their category so it was worth it. Nice experience and great weather! Good to finally talk w/you too!!
    Carolyn

    Carolyn, it was nice chatting with you too! Yes, you were the late comer who ended up finishing the race way ahead a lot of us :) Hope to bump into you more often. Good luck at SF!

    Carolyn Ching said on Sep 14 08 at 8:04 PM Reply
  7. hi jaymie,

    hanep!galing!!….congrats for finishing your first tri..hope to see you joining more tri races…also, ganda ng tri suit mo ha!parang di newbie.hehe.

    Norman, thanks! I’ll read your blog for inspiration on my future tri training :)

    norman said on Sep 14 08 at 8:14 PM Reply
  8. hey…congrats! we finished! actually you did good! still feel so frustrated with my swim…i’m seriously thinking about learning the t.i. way na nga to correct my form…good luck in your half marathon project!…as for me i’ll train for my next tri hoping to do a full sprint this time but i’ll reserve that for next year i want to train properly for it…see ya around!

    Me-Anne, congrats to you too! Yes we finished without drowning! Woohoo! I hope I can do a sprint too but I’ll definitely need to train more for swim and bike. Let’s do our first sprint sabay?! hehe

    mary715 said on Sep 14 08 at 8:20 PM Reply
  9. TEAM BWK!!! :)

    You were so poised sa swim ha hahahaha.

    I’m just so happy to have done this with you. Literally “watching our backs” at the… ;-p

    ANYWAY. That half-marathon it seems we’re doing together too! Hehehehe. :D

    Poised? Maybe slow and relaxed was a better word :P Glad to have experienced this with you too Marga. Here’s to many more adventures…

    marga said on Sep 14 08 at 8:24 PM Reply
  10. Congratulations again!! It was a fun day and you did very well. will email you some of the pictures from the tri.

    Jun, next time sali ka na ha?

    JunC said on Sep 14 08 at 8:46 PM Reply
  11. mare congrats!!!i’ve always know you’re certified masochist for some reasons. haha! and yeah, i’m excited for the bwk! i’m coming back home na!

    Yahooo…Team BWK in full force!

    banggigay said on Sep 14 08 at 9:06 PM Reply
  12. Congrats Jaymie! See you in AAV Tri in October :)

    Ricecooker, saw your sis at the tri. Let me think about the next one first :)

    Ricecooker said on Sep 14 08 at 9:11 PM Reply
  13. I’M SO PROUD OF YOU JAYMIE!!! Showed good form in swimming, Nonoy B. will be so proud :) I’m really happy your first TRI turned out so well for you. I know your first love will always be running, all triathletes have their favorite discipline anyway, and that’s what you are now…a TRIATHLETE. Just in case you need help to get a road bike, my friend and I can accompany you to Quiapo so you can get a good deal on one. Good Luck on the Half :)

    Virgie

    Hey Virginia, aaaaw thanks a lot! Thanks for cheering for me at the pool too! You and marga were the “friends” I was glancing at during the swim haha. Congrats on your finish too! See you around!

    levyang said on Sep 14 08 at 9:13 PM Reply
  14. Congrats TBR!

    Thanks Chris :)

    chris said on Sep 14 08 at 9:32 PM Reply
  15. Congratulations on your first tri! Multi sport athlete ka talaga! Woohoo! But wait did I hear it right? Readying for the half marathon! Awwwrigght! Great to see it coming together for the Bullrunner!

    Thanks PC! I hope Ting drags you out for the next tri :)

    prometheuscometh said on Sep 14 08 at 9:34 PM Reply
  16. It seemed only yesterday when I interviewed you and you disclosed that your one and only sport was running. Tapos ngayon, certified TRIATHLETE ka na! Congratulations, Jaymie. (kiss kiss, big hug).

    Hahaha oo nga noh. Well running is still my favorite :) thanks nora!

    Nora, the golden girl said on Sep 14 08 at 9:45 PM Reply
  17. Hi TBR,

    Congratulations!!! I saw a lot of Triahtletes while I was in the course. Inggit ako, too bad I couldn’t join… maybe next month.

    Regards Mark & Tiffin

    Mark, thanks again for the belts! Aw, at least you were able to enjoy a round of golf. Hope you recover soon!

    Mark P said on Sep 14 08 at 9:51 PM Reply
  18. Congrats on your 1st Tri!

    Wow. I’m amazed that you did the race with a heavy Full Sus bike. You must be a stronger biker than you let us on!

    P.S. Your saddle still seems a little too low or your bike is too big for you.

    Keep on TRI-ing!!

    Jeremy, how much do you charge for a bike consult? Hehe. I seriously need someone to teach me about bikes. Uhm..maybe when I have my own bike already. haha.

    Jeremy said on Sep 14 08 at 11:00 PM Reply
  19. Well done Jaymie. Congrats.

    Thanks dingdong!

    runmd said on Sep 15 08 at 12:31 AM Reply
  20. wow! tbr!!! Way to go!
    parang nabitin naman ako sa kwento mo kasi yakang yaka ano!! :)
    I know you still have that HIGH! Congrats and keep on keeping it on!!!!

    Thanks lugs! Ang haba haba na nga ng kwento ko nabitin ka pa pala :)

    lugs said on Sep 15 08 at 5:44 AM Reply
  21. Congrats on your first TRI!

    Ey bro j, salamat.

    Bro J said on Sep 15 08 at 9:03 AM Reply
  22. For the nth time, congratulations! Sounds like you had a lot of fun too, bitin pa nga.

    Don’t worry about the bike portion, you were on a full suspension, that’s so heavy compared to a roadie. Time to go shopping for a new bike? hehe…

    Half-marathon? Fun fun fun!

    DATC, I’m surprised I didn’t bump into you there. We see each other everywhere. Thanks!

    DATC said on Sep 15 08 at 9:15 AM Reply
  23. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    U do inspire me! woot woot! ang galing!

    Chaia, salamat! Ikaw, kailan?

    chaia said on Sep 15 08 at 9:30 AM Reply
  24. Congrats Jaymie. :) That was a great feat you did there. :)

    Hey taki, thanks!

    taki said on Sep 15 08 at 9:36 AM Reply
  25. Hi Jaymie! This is big news. I have been busy lately but this news really called my attention. Congratulations! Did the TI technique help in the swim part? I feel slow when I try to do the drills.

    Tina, it definitely helped. But I still need to put some power into my swims. I’m so conscious about my form that it slows me down. Time for more training.

    Tina said on Sep 15 08 at 10:12 AM Reply
  26. Hi can we interest you guys in the Mayon Trail Run, this October 19, 2008

    Hi Yves, please send more details for registration. Thanks.

    Yves Yu said on Sep 15 08 at 11:16 AM Reply
  27. TBR and J. Lo. in triathlon…

    Something science can’t really really explain.

    Derecho TBR!

    Hahaha! Di ko alam kung compliment eto o hindi :)

    mikey said on Sep 15 08 at 12:06 PM Reply
  28. Congrats TBR, looks like bitin yung distance sa yo. Hope to see you again in future tri races :-)

    Bitin yung run. Mahaba ang swim. haha.

    groundhogdude said on Sep 15 08 at 12:07 PM Reply
  29. I’m not surprised you made it. I knew you could! Grats! (bleh, la salle c(-:) Oh, and say great job to your hubby for me too :)

    P.S. *pokes link in name* Check out my site :)

    Thanks cougcat. I’ll email you about kid’s tri soon. :)

    cougcat said on Sep 15 08 at 5:54 PM Reply
  30. Hi Jaymie,

    Glad you made it (TRI) ka level mo na si BR…Go TBR on 21K…

    See you on Hope in Motion…

    Cheers!

    Hmmm…last I checked BR is into ultras. I don’t aspire to reach someone’s “level.” I just do what makes me happy. Thanks

    Jhamfrens said on Sep 15 08 at 6:07 PM Reply
  31. yehey!!! YOU did it!!! congratulations, TBR. hope to see at the adidas kotr. keep on running…

    Thanks christy! See ya.

    christy said on Sep 15 08 at 6:38 PM Reply
  32. Congratulations TBR!!! i’m so happy for you. keep it up and God bless you on your future races (run/tri). :)

    Thanks a lot Let!

    Let said on Sep 15 08 at 8:45 PM Reply
  33. Congrats Jaymie!
    Hanep ka talaga sa galing! Bitin ba yung takbo?=b way to go TBR! And you really look good in your blue and white tri suit.=D

    Hey thanks katukayo :)

    Jaimie said on Sep 15 08 at 8:52 PM Reply
  34. Thanks for joining the race….while you’re preparing for your Half Marathon, do some cross training…like swimming and biking….then do a full Sprint Tri….our team (Sunkist Tri Hard) can lend you a road bike…that way, you go much, much faster….if you want to train seriously for Tri, our team meets up Sat and Sun at the club, around 6am….email nalang if you want to train…our coach and teammate is no less than the National Champion, George Vilog….good luck.

    Hi Greg, it was nice meeting you. Very very tempting. Let me think about it. Thank for the invitation.

    Greg Banzon said on Sep 15 08 at 10:10 PM Reply
  35. Congratulations!!!! Looks like all your hesitations and anxieties were just simply that …. you made it and you looked very relaxed indeed !!! Congratulations!!!!

    Thanks allyn! My photographer probably made sure he didn’t catch me looking nervous :)

    allyn said on Sep 15 08 at 11:09 PM Reply
  36. Congrats Jaymie! The mini sprint proved to easy for TBR. Is there a Sprint or an Olympic distance Tri in store for the slightly used tri-suit? Ü

    Not yet Marvs! I have to work on swimming and biking. In time I’ll get there :) Thanks!

    marvs said on Sep 16 08 at 12:48 AM Reply
  37. I’ve volunteered at triathlons almost as much as I raced them. My favorite job was body marking minus the heady smell of the markers. You get to talk to the racers and help calm down the ones who look like they are freaking out:) I’m sure that wasn’t you though. And, and you get to talk to the cute girls.

    Congratulations on your first tri!. It really is a good way to cross train for running if you have the time. Takes so much time to train effectively for all three sports. After 5 years of juggling tri and ultra running I’m excited to just focus on the run too. Will still bike though, such a good workout on the legs without the pounding.

    Nice pics. Hubby was also a good photographer.

    Thanks rick. Wow you’re going to be strong in the races. Can’t wait to read about them.

    rick said on Sep 16 08 at 3:41 AM Reply
  38. was and is a compliment!

    Hahaha! Ayoko kasi si J-Lo eh :)

    mikey said on Sep 16 08 at 6:29 AM Reply
  39. Hey Jaymie! Congrats on your first tri! We did it! If I knew you were joining, I should have trained with you especially the run part. Nothing better than to train with the pro! Nonoy and Ria will surely be disappointed I didn’t apply the T.I. technique they taught us in swimming class. Sorry I must have kicked you and surely the others while being the lone breaststroker there,hahaha, pathetic! You did great! Nagkasabay tayo sa run but before I knew it, iniwan mo na ako! You ran with great poise and speed…ang ganda ng tri-suit mo, inggit ako!

    Dedette! Congrats to you too for the nth time! We really should train together. Maybe while the kids are at school :) Inggit ako sa bike and cleats mo!

    Dedet Siongco said on Sep 16 08 at 10:27 AM Reply
  40. hi jaymie, i gave your blog an award.

    Thanks broj! I’ll post about that soon :)

    Bro J said on Sep 16 08 at 11:05 AM Reply
  41. congrats jaymie! =)

    Thanks vimz!

    vimz said on Sep 16 08 at 1:16 PM Reply
  42. Congratulations!

    Atty Jon, salamat!

    atty. jon said on Sep 16 08 at 3:04 PM Reply
  43. hi jaymie,

    great write up and congratulations, we finished it without falling off our bikes, haha! will convince PC to join, but maybe that will take some time. last i heard, he was still taking TI lessons. results are out, have you seen it?

    ting

    Ting, where did you find the results? I just checked TRAP. Couldn’t find it.

    ting said on Sep 16 08 at 4:15 PM Reply
  44. Jaymie, PC and I contemplated on going to AAVA but it was a choice between doing our long run or watching a triathlon. Guess what won? :-)

    Til the next time we bump into each other…

    Haha no need to answer that :)

    DATC said on Sep 16 08 at 4:28 PM Reply
  45. jaymie, it was emailed to me. can forward it to you, ask PC to text me your email add

    Thanks anyway, Ting! :)

    ting said on Sep 16 08 at 8:54 PM Reply
  46. Congrats on your first tri Jaymie!

    Hey odie, thanks! Long time no see.

    odie said on Sep 17 08 at 11:44 AM Reply
  47. You look so cool in your tri-suit! BAGAY! And congratulations for placing in the top half too… Ikaw nag-inspire sa akin to run and join races – now, I’m thinking of resurrecting my husbands roadbike for me!

    Hey gigi, thanks! go for it!

    Gigi said on Sep 17 08 at 3:40 PM Reply
  48. Indeed deserve a shower of champagne! Cheers! Congratulations…….

    Thanks alfred :)

    Alfred said on Sep 17 08 at 9:25 PM Reply
  49. hi there! congratulations!

    Ey jano, thanks :)

    jano eustaquio said on Sep 18 08 at 12:58 PM Reply
  50. A BIG BIG CONGRATULATIONS! :D

    you’re truly inspiring :)

    Thanks Gen!

    gen said on Sep 18 08 at 3:13 PM Reply
  51. good job!

    Hey lonerunner! Kamusta? :)

    lonerunner said on Sep 18 08 at 7:35 PM Reply
  52. Congrats Ms. Jaymie! Reading your blogs helps me with my own training. By the way, where did you buy your tri-suit? I’ve been on the hunt for a good tri-suit for months.

    Hey Misyel, got it in Rox. I wrote about it in an earlier post. Good luck with your training :)

    Misyel said on Sep 24 08 at 8:53 AM Reply
  53. Hi TBR!

    Did the Mini-sprint too. My first. And yes, I agree. Bitin nga siya. I actually ran 10K in Dasma after. Hehe.

    See you on Oct. 11 (KOTR), and on Dec. 7! Though I know your face and you don’t know mine, haha.

    And yup, after the first tri, back to training for the Singapore marathon (my first 42k).

    Wency said on Sep 25 08 at 11:45 AM Reply

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