Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Review: X-1 Audio Interval: Waterproof Headphones for Swimming


In fall of 2011, I knew I needed to spend more time in the pool in the off-season.  However, I didn’t grow up in the water and the thought of spending hours staring at the black line did not leave me too excited to swim as much as I needed to.  I like to listen to music while running, so that would probably help for swimming too, right?  At the time I heard of waterproof cases and headphones for swimming, but I was skeptical.  Would they really work?  Do they stay in place?  How do they sound?  After a reviewing the various options available, I went with the X-1 Audio Interval. 



The X-1 Interval is a waterproof plastic case that stores your iPod Shuffle, and has integrated waterproof earphones.  The earphones are special, in that they fit snugly inside your ear canal, and the kit comes with various sizes of ear pads so that you can customize the fit to keep them in place and the water sealed out.  The unit itself is pretty simple to set up:  place your iPod inside, plug in the headphone jack, close the cover, and attached to your goggle straps.  Fine-tune the earphone size and within a few minutes you are ready to swim with music.




Monday, January 21, 2013

Getting moving in 2013


Now that we are a couple of weeks into 2013, I’m getting back into a normal training routine.  The holidays are always a busy time, and at least for me, there is no way to hit every session that is planned.  There is just too much to do.   Once that period was over, I’ve been able to get back to consistent training over the past few weeks.   I am still a few months away from my first race, so no need to be a winter training champ, but through consistent training, my bike and running legs are steadily coming back.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: consistency is key for long-term improvement.  It’s not one or 2 magic sessions that lead to sustainable improvement, but simply putting in the work everyday, and over time and the improvements will come.  That is more or less my approach to the winter training.  It’s about building the foundation so that once the weather breaks and races get close, my body is ready to handle the longer or more intense sessions.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

2012 Season Review


It’s hard to summarize an entire year of triathlon in a few words, but I’ll try:  2012 was simply amazing!  Looking back there were many highlights to 2012, some were expected, and some were a complete surprise.   Based on race results, my 2012 season saw my triathlon performance rise to another level.  Here are the highlights:

Amateur Results:
  • Rev3 Knoxville Olympic: 1st in AG, 3rd Overall – 2:03 (USAT Elite Qualifying Race)
Professional Results:
  • Ironman Muncie 70.3: 24th Place – 2:17 (race shortened)
  • Ironman Louisville: 5th Place – 9:28 (Personal Best Ironman Time)
  • Ironman Pocono 70.3: 15th Place – 4:24
Since I’ve already posted detailed race reports for each of my races, I’m not going to go through all the details again, but here is a little more insight into my 2012 season.  However, before I start with 2012, I need to first go a little further back to late 2011…..