Through all our races, you've gotta have some fun out of it. This is my first time just casually swimming in White Lake.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

An Inspiring Comeback(Attempt)

Hey guys,

So, I haven't blogged for a few days. But, I do have a very cool story to tell.

About a week ago, August 4th rolled around. That marked the one-month anniversary of my crash. So, as a crazy triathlete, I decided to try and honor it with a bike ride. A ride that would show people that recovery is possible and that you can do well even after a mammoth crash. So, I mapped out a 152 mile route to the beach. A lofty effort, but I was ready to take on the challenge. So, after planning and resting, I set out, early, at around 6:15AM on August 4th.
 
My route took me on mostly back roads, and they were not in great condition. However, I just had to grit my teeth and take all of the bumps and holes as they were, and just try not to wreck again. As a matter of fact, at about 50 miles, the road ended and started up again in about 150 feet. So, I turned into a cylocross rider for about a minute, carrying my bike through a field. Good times, me and the road. Anyway, I continued to ride. I was at about 75 miles when I ran completely out of hydration. I had been taking gels and drinking Gatorade, but as I grew more fatigued, I started to drink more, and run out much faster. So, at 75 miles, a magic gas station appeared. I ran inside, gulped down a bottle of water, and bought 5 more Gatorades. I refilled, then got back out there. It was very nice, just being out and about, experiencing new roads and the thrill of the ride. But, even so, I had not calculated nutrition correctly. I started to become very, very tired, and started running out of water once again. So, as I continued up the road, I crossed the threshold of the legendary century distance. I went through 100 miles averaging 21.5mph, very respectable for such a distance. So, I was happy, but only momentarily. As I continued, I started to get delirious, and got very dizzy, and weak. So, I pulled over, and got under a shaded tree. As I looked myself over, I saw that there was salt on my legs and some on my arms, a sure sign of severe dehydration. I was waiting by the side of the road when a man stopped his car and asked if I was alright. He called my mom, who was riding behind me in a car, and told her where I was, and she was able to pick me up. The salt rings all over me were intense, and I was surprised I had lasted through a century. I ended up making it 108 miles, the farthest I've ever been, straight up. So, all in all, a great learning experience, and, as another plus, I was able to spend the weekend with my girlfriend at the beach.
 
Also, great news! In 4 days, I go back to surgery to get my screws removed. It is almost time to be rid of these painful things!
 
Happy training guys!

2 comments:

  1. Jared, I was checking around Twitter to see how everyone was doing before the school year starts, and I see a picture of your tattoo #teamtatted, and I thought that was the biggest thing that happened to you this summer. They I saw face after the crash. Guess I was wrong. You weren't joking about going hardcore. Hope to see you up on your feet in Westbrook's class this year.

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  2. And yes, I know I spelled your name wrong... sorry about that...

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