{"componentChunkName":"component---plugins-precisionhydration-src-templates-blog-blog-post-jsx","path":"/performance-advice/interview/allan-hovda-race-mistakes/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Precision Fuel & Hydration","siteUrl":"https://www.precisionhydration.com"}},"contentfulBlogPost":{"noIndex":false,"updatedAt":"2024-03-07T20:02:03.033+00:00","publishDate":"2020-07-16T00:00:00.000+00:00","title":"Allan Hovda: What I learned from my first race post lockdown","customMetaTitle":"Allan Hovda: What I learned from my first post-lockdown race","customMetaDescription":{"customMetaDescription":"Pro triathlete Allan Hovda raced for the first time in 2020 but things didn't quite go to plan and he gives us an insight into the lessons he learned... ","childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Pro triathlete Allan Hovda raced for the first time in 2020 but things didn't quite go to plan and he gives us an insight into the lessons he learned... </p>"}},"slug":"allan-hovda-race-mistakes","blogTags":"Interview","featuredPost":false,"author":{"name":"Chris Knight","slug":"chris-knight","facebookHandle":null,"twitterHandle":"https://twitter.com/cknightsport","instagramHandle":"https://www.instagram.com/knighto84/","linkedInProfile":"https://uk.linkedin.com/in/chris-knight-writer","stravaProfile":null,"bio":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Chris is a qualified journalist having completed an NCTJ-accredited course in Multimedia Journalism at the Daily Echo in Bournemouth and he's had work published in a variety of publications, including The Guardian, The Sportsman and All Out Cricket magazine.</p>\n<p>Chris is particularly interested in the mental side of sport with a Masters in Sports &#x26; Exercise Psychology from the University of the West of England, Bristol. </p>"}},"title":"Marketing Manager","headshot":{"file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/6hSrQLcXhE0YdRqlgitefc/9448db8c14f0cc3de37759717708c305/Chris.webp"}}},"scientificallyReviewed":null,"image":{"resize":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/6epihgIPGT0G2HcxqAGddy/b9d7b98fce7513703c10b9a6e6894b5f/resized-5.-AllanHovda.webp?w=1200&h=630&q=70&fit=fill","width":1200,"height":630}},"socialMediaImage":null,"body":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"excerpt":"Pro triathlete Allan Hovda enjoyed his first race of 2020 in June as he finished 2nd in a local IRONMAN 70.3 in Norway. Not everything went to plan for the…","html":"<p>Pro triathlete Allan Hovda enjoyed his first race of 2020 in June as he finished 2nd in a local IRONMAN 70.3 in Norway. Not everything went to plan for the three-time Norseman winner though and we spoke to Allan to see what he learned from his return to racing... </p>\n<h3 id=\"hi-allan-how-did-you-feel-your-lockdown-training-had-prepared-you-for-your-first-race-of-the-season\">Hi Allan, how did you feel your 'lockdown training' had prepared you for your first race of the season? </h3>\n<p>In Norway we were lucky with our lockdown restrictions regarding triathlon. No pool swimming or gym, but otherwise we could move freely outside. My only \"good\" reason for not being 100% race ready was adjustments in the training program to hit peak shape later this fall.</p>\n<p>Also, I fell for the temptation to use the non-racing period to do other things I wanted/needed to do. Somehow the race suddenly came around.</p>\n<h3 id=\"we-saw-from-your-social-media-posts-thatyour-race-didnt-quite-go-to-plan-what-happened-at-the-start\">We saw from your social media posts that your race didn't quite go to plan, what happened at the start? </h3>\n<p>I have a race routine which I followed. However, I didn't add extra time to that routine to adjust for my wife and I having to take both our 5-year-old and the 5-month-old baby to the event.</p>\n<p>Lesson learned, hopefully (I always tend to be optimistic when timing).</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/CBbLT11A0Th/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">https://www.instagram.com/p/CBbLT11A0Th/</a></p>\n<h3 id=\"did-that-slightly-rushed-start-and-shorter-warm-up-time-affect-how-you-felt-at-the-start-line\">Did that slightly rushed start and shorter warm-up time affect how you felt at the start line? </h3>\n<p>Yes, I was both physically and mentally unready.</p>\n<p>The swim start is always hard if you want to compete for the win, and I had to back off early on and find my own rhythm. I ended up 57 seconds behind the two leaders in T1, which was totally unnecessary.</p>\n<h3 id=\"so-oncethe-race-was-underway-you-could-start-focusing-on-your-strategy-but-i-understand-you-had-an-issue-with-your-bottle\">So, once the race was underway, you could start focusing on your strategy... but I understand you had an issue with your bottle?  </h3>\n<p>My plan for nutrition, hydration and electrolytes is very good. With the <a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/sweat-testing/our-sweat-tests/\" title=\"Sweat Test\" target=\"_blank\">Sweat Test</a> I did with Andy and Jonny, I know my exact sodium concentration in my sweat - 1228 mg/L to be precise.</p>\n<p>With extensive <a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/allan-hovda-sweat-rate/\" title=\"How this pro triathlete is using sweat rate data to improve his performance\" target=\"_blank\">sweat rate measurements</a> during the winter and spring I was pretty sure I lost about 1 - 1.2l/h on the bike and 1.2 - 1.5l/h on the run.</p>\n<p>With that knowledge, I had 1.8l fluid on the bike on the start as there weren't any aid stations on the bike. When I reached for my 1l bottle located behind the seat at around 35k on the bike, I found out I had lost it - without me even noticing (otherwise I would have stopped and picked it up).</p>\n<p>So, I lost more than 50% of my fluid, 65% of my electrolytes and 15% of my calories. I had the possibility to stop and fill up my BTA water bottle once, which I did.</p>\n<p>That made me recover most of the lost fluid, but for electrolytes I had no plan B. Not a single <a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/products/electrolyte-salt-capsules-for-athletes/\" title=\"Blister-packed SweatSalt electrolyte capsules\" target=\"_blank\">SweatSalt capsule</a> in my top tube box or in T2.</p>\n<p>I was first in T2 with the race winner only metres behind me but I cramped up early on the run and had to withdraw to \"safe-mode\", with no chance of taking on the battle. I will never put myself in a situation like that again.</p>\n<h3 id=\"your-post-race-instagram-post-showed-you-could-at-least-see-the-light-side-of-the-issues\">Your post-race Instagram post showed you could at least see the light side of the issues...</h3>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/CBe_4wSgwfG/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">https://www.instagram.com/p/CBe_4wSgwfG/</a></p>\n<p>It never feels good to find out things like the loss of an essential bottle, but I have a much more rational response now. It cannot be undone and you don't have time to beat yourself up for it.</p>\n<p>Like I mentioned, I ended up stopping completely to fill up my BTA bottle and take a big gulp of water. It did cost time, but I would without a doubt lost a lot more if I powered 2h 10m of 70.3 race pace in 28 degrees Celsius with a total of 0.8 litres of fluid.</p>\n<h3 id=\"what-would-you-do-differently-if-you-could-do-the-race-again\">What would you do differently if you could do the race again?</h3>\n<p>Having more time before the race.</p>\n<p>Preparing hydration better with more in my aero bottle on the seat stay and a smaller and lighter 650ml bottle behind the seat. Adding more grip tape inside the bottle cage. Train more on T1 and T2. Having a plan B for electrolytes and nutrition.</p>\n<h3 id=\"what-were-the-positives-you-can-take-into-your-next-event\">What were the positives you can take into your next event? </h3>\n<p>I dominated the bike despite having to stop completely twice and had an estimated real-life CdA (co-efficient of drag time) of 0.207. That's the best I had and definitely something to be happy about. I know I have 15-20 watts extra to push with better 70.3 race preparations in training.</p>\n<p>And a skill learned once is not necessarily kept forever. Once in a while it might need a refresh 🙂</p>\n<h3 id=\"sound-advice-allan-and-plenty-of-lessons-for-us-to-take-into-ourevents-when-were-able-to-race-again\">Sound advice Allan and plenty of lessons for us to take into our events when we're able to race again</h3>","timeToRead":4,"headings":[{"depth":3,"value":"Hi Allan, how did you feel your 'lockdown training' had prepared you for your first race of the season? "},{"depth":3,"value":"We saw from your social media posts that your race didn't quite go to plan, what happened at the start? "},{"depth":3,"value":"Did that slightly rushed start and shorter warm-up time affect how you felt at the start line? "},{"depth":3,"value":"So, once the race was underway, you could start focusing on your strategy... but I understand you had an issue with your bottle?  "},{"depth":3,"value":"Your post-race Instagram post showed you could at least see the light side of the issues..."},{"depth":3,"value":"What would you do differently if you could do the race again?"},{"depth":3,"value":"What were the positives you can take into your next event? "},{"depth":3,"value":"Sound advice Allan and plenty of lessons for us to take into our events when we're able to race again"}]}},"reviewer":null}},"pageContext":{"slug":"allan-hovda-race-mistakes","noIndex":false}},"staticQueryHashes":["1095528202","1204021508","142052947","1485196607","1527722960","2488678560","266977044","2746441856","2932112381","3035445994","3266792109","3683832922","3998591504","4055654595","4087350428","473255425","608825219","657160472"]}