Phil Castello

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Going Pro: Craig Alexander talks off-season training

In Going Pro on January 6, 2012 at 6:50 am

In this “Going Pro” I got another chance to talk to 3-time Ironman World Champ Craig Alexander and ask him some of the questions emailed and tweeted by you!

 

Craig won his 3rd IM Championship in October.

Besides resting after Kona, what are your plans for off-season training?

CA: Well so far there has really been no off-season. I have had more appearances and media time than in years past and just a whole lot of traveling. I like it though; it gives me a chance to really tough base with triathletes away from the pressure and focus of racing.

I do really enjoy meeting the amateurs and hearing their stories. Everyone is so excited to be participating in the sport, especially the beginners. I’m always happy to spend some time chatting. I am also building a gym in my house. Dave Scott has been writing my strength programs for years and it’s done wonders for me.

How much time do you spend doing workouts on a trainer/treadmill?

CA: Well since I have the endless summer, splitting time between Cronulla (Australia) and Boulder, I get to do a lot of my sessions outside. But for sure I work in specific workouts on the trainer and tready. But probably not more than 10-15%.

What kind of a role does nutrition play in your off-season workouts?

CA: It’s huge. It’s actually one of my biggest focus areas for 2012. Nutrition is something that is talked about so much in this sport, that sometimes it gets diluted in the thoughts of one’s physical training. I have used SaltStick religiously in Kona and my nutrition of choice during the season is an Australian line called Body Science. You are what you eat, so they say…. So eat healthy!

How do you like the new Specialized Shiv?

CA: Well it’s by far the fastest bike I’ve ever ridden. While it wasn’t the only factor that contributed to my Kona bike split this year, it was the largest. It’s a rocket shipand cuts through the wind. The internal hydration bladder was actually very useful. I think Specialized set a new standard with this machine. It’s a beast!

How soon after the season ends do you start looking at your schedule for the next year?

CA: Generally about December time. I’m still as hungry as ever to go after the sports biggest races and my 2012 schedule will reflect that. I definitely want to defend my titles in Vegas and Kona and will add some new events to the schedule this year such as Ironman Melbourne and Eagleman 70.3. Abu Dhabi International is also on the top of my list. That raced is spectacular.

I have always loved Chicago triathlon as well it just doesn’t fit well with my training for the Ironman and 70.3 World Champs. I will return there one year. I have fond memories from winning there in 2004 and 2006.

Can we expect you see you at ANY of the mid-west races like Ironman Wisconsin or Racine 70.3?

CA: Probably not in 2012. But for sure I will return to do some of my favorite olympic distance events like Chicago once I’m ready to hang up my Kona plans. Chicago is a great city, a great sports town.

Other than Ironman events what races seem appealing to you?

CA: Abu Dhabi is fabulous. I believe my colleagues from the US fly through Chicago to get there, so I would highly recommend racing that one to anyone who is not afraid of a 14 hour plane ride. I also enjoy the lifetime series, Rev3 Quassy and would like to do Wildflower one year. I’m not sure if I have the mountain bike skills to go in Xterra, but I’m getting a new Specialized Epic 29′r soon, so you never know.

Thanks again to Craig for taking time out of his super busy schedule to talk to us!

If there are any other Pro’s you have questions for, let me about it on Twitter or on the Going The Distance Facebook Page!

Review: On_Running Cloud Runners

In Product Review on January 5, 2012 at 7:22 am

I was given the opportunity to try out the On Running Cloud runners.

 

There is a lot of emphasis on energy return or propulsion shoes, and the Cloud Runners sure look like they would fall in to that category.

They don’t.

On Running makes “activation” shoes. What does that mean?

Using patented CloudTec technology, a Swiss engineer who was struggling to continue to run because his knees had taken severe damage from years of using conventional running shoes, set out to change the physics of running.
The clouds on the sole of the shoe are designed to activate kinetic muscles, as if you’re standing on the physioball.

The first run I took really felt different in comparison to the Mizuno’s I’m used to. It’s hard to describe the feeling, but think of how your foot, ankle and knees adjust when you’re standing on a physioball, now imagine running with that sensation. That’s how the Cloud Runners feel.

It takes a few runs before the feel “normal”. I took my first run very slow, but the more miles I put in the more my body had the chance to adjust. They’re not designed for running in the winter, the Cloud sole of the shoes have a very smooth surface.

The Cloud Runner is designed for high impact runs, long train sessions and endurance runs. The enforced CloudTec system offers excellent stress absorption, efficient energy transfer and fast recovery.

It’s definitely an interesting shoe and well worth a try. The shoes aren’t available locally and have to be ordered on line.

 

Coming up on Going The Distance

In Uncategorized on January 4, 2012 at 8:27 am

Lots of exciting stuff on the brink here at GTD. It’s a new year and with that comes new goals.

When I started writing this blog I was a non-runner training for my first marathon (done), the next year I wanted to jump into triathlon and aimed to complete an Ironman 70.3 (complete). This year I have two Ironman 70.3′s on the schedule and the big goal is Ironman Wisconsin in Sept.

There are also more “Going Pro” interviews coming up. I just had a nice interview with Ironman World Champ Craig Alexander which will be up later this week. On Friday I’m chatting with Ironman Women’s Champion Chrissie Wellington on Skype. Also on deck are Matty Reed, Mirinda Carfrae and Julie Dibens.

And finally, I’m excited to announce a partnership with Felt for a series of weekly off season cycling tips and drills provided by the above mentioned Pro’s in addition to important information about transitioning from a road bike to a Tri bike. Plus you’ll get a look at the Felt DA4, which Triathlete Magazine called one of the most exciting bikes of 2012. 

It’s going to be an exciting year! Keep Training

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