Showing posts with label triathlon wear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triathlon wear. Show all posts

Thursday, January 4, 2007

And Now for Something Completely... Sassy!

Swimming is one of those "threshold" activities: you hurt so bad for the first several laps. But once you swim past the point at which you want to die, you can just swim forever. Well, at least I can.

Now that's just a little bit sassy: XDSkin corset-back suit from Speedo
Now that's just sassy: the Speedo XDSkin corset-back suit. Want it too?
Today my threshold was 200 yards before I was home free to swim 2,100 yards:

500 yards free
100 yards fly kick
500 yards free
100 yards fly kick
500 yards free
400 IM

What I would like to know is whether that threshold (i.e., number of laps it takes to loosen or warm up) should get larger or smaller. But I guess I experience a similar warm-up in running. The first mile kills; but if you make it through that pain, you can run to exhaustion.

And onto style: right now I'm sporting a Solid Super Pro Speedo Endurance suit in black. It's a quality suit that has held up considerably well over several months of swimming. Growing up, I always had to have a colorful suit, which would unfailingly fade to a pastel mess. (Hint: soak your suit in vinegar.) There are some pretty hip designs out now (like Speedo's Flipturns varieties), but I think I like something that's a little more sassy: Speedo's XDSkin corset-back suit. Unfortunately, I'm tragically cheap right now, so I'll be keeping my eye on that one to be on sale. Sigh.

While I do know what to wear in the pool, I'm not familiar with triathlon gear. I don't know if I could pull off the unitard look, but I'm really interested in learning what other people find most comfortable to wear. In my younger triathloning days — when I was too young to feel weird about running around in a bathing suit — I didn't worry about transitionable clothing. But I'd like to think I could pull off this trio from Speedo: female tank, midster race short and hooded shrug. I don't know if the hood is necessary but it looks pretty awesome.

Fashion, however, is not my main concern. Not even top 10. But it's a nice thing to keep my mind off my aches and pains... and the 28 miles I have left to run before I can have the biscotti waiting for me in the kitchen. Still waiting on the iPod chip!