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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

You know you are a triathlete when....

So I was looking for some comic relief to send to a friend of mine, when I came across a list of "you know you are a triathlete when...".  Well, I read through the list and laughed.  Many of the things they mentioned, I have experienced personally.  I know many of my fellow triathletes read this blog so I thought I would share those that I can personally identify with here.


  1. While at the gym, you change clothes as fast as possible because it feels like a transition.
  2. You bring bottled water to a party so that you’re properly hydrated for the next morning’s long run.  Everyone else at the party also brought their own bottled water because you don’t have a social life outside of triathlon.  Everyone showed up by 7pm and left by 10pm.
  3. Your friends are insanely jealous of your tan legs. Until they realize that the tan stops at your bike shorts.
  4. One of the criteria of a vacation is that the hotel has a spin bike, pool and there’s running trails nearby.
  5. Baggage for any out of town trip includes running gear and goggles.
  6. You wake up at 5 am but don’t get to work until 9.
  7. The inside of your car looks like a going out of business sale at Sports Authority.
  8. You consider work, recovery time between training sessions.
  9. You know you’re a triathlete when you have a water bottle when you drive your car.
  10. You know you’re a triathlete when you take more showers at the gym than at home.
  11. 6:30 am is sleeping in.
  12. You have everything needed in your car to swim, bike or run within 5 minutes notice.
  13. You catch yourself about to blow a snot rocket while walking around the office.
  14. You know you’re a triathlete when you take ice baths!
  15. Your cologne of choice is chlorine.
  16. You know you’re a triathlete when your house and office is littered with half full water bottles
  17. Your bike costs more than your car.
  18. You shout “on your left”  when passing people in the aisles at the grocery store.
  19. You use the words “only”  and “10k”  in the same sentence.
  20. You know you’re a triathlete when you use the words “easy” and “long run” in the same sentence.
  21. Your bath towel is never dry.
  22. You take two showers a day.
  23. You know you’re a triathlete when you think the ultimate form of wallpaper is all your racing bibs.
  24. After you meet someone and they tell you they race, you go home and check online to see what age group they’re in and what their times are.
  25. You plan vacations around where your next race will be.
  26. You feel like you took the day off because all you did was swim 3000 yards.
  27. You know you’re a triathlete when you show up to work on Mondays with faded race numbers written all over your arms and legs.
  28. There is a group of people in your life about whom you are more likely to know how fast they can swim 100 meters than their occupations.
  29. There’s a separate load of laundry every week that is just your workout clothes.
  30. You know you’re a triathlete when your bike is in your living room (possibly mounted on your trainer).
  31. A car follows too closely behind you and you accuse them of drafting.
  32. You see no problem with talking about treatments for chafing or saddle rash at the dinner table.
  33. You know you’re a triathlete when nobody believes you when you say “I’ll never do an Ironman”.
  34. You call a 5 mile run an easy day.
  35. You spend more money on training clothes then work clothes.
  36. You know you’re a triathlete when you clean your bike more often than your car.
  37. Your car smells like a locker room.
  38. You have to explain to your co-workers what “splits,” “bricks,” and ‘LSDs” are.
  39. When asked how old you are you answer 30-34.
  40. You know you’re a triathlete when your car purchase depends on whether your bike will fit in the back.
  41. You consider sprint triathlons as group training sessions.
  42. You pass people in a crowded hallway and say “on your left.”
  43. Your car purchase depends on whether your bike will fit in the back.
  44.  After getting your car cleaned, you wonder how long the good smell will last
  45. When people think the chain grease mark on your leg is actually a tattoo.
There is my list... what would you add?

Goggles On!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Its all about the Garmin

So, all I wanted for Christmas was a Garmin 910xt.  For those of you who dont know what this is it is the best triathlon training watch currently on the market!  I was getting frustrated with trying to keep track of my data while I was training.  I mean, how many people can keep track of swim strokes when you have a workout with 50 laps?  Not to mention speed repeats in all three disciplines!  Well, I was blessed with a generous family and I was able to order my watch the day after Christmas.  

The watch has been a mixed blessing, mostly positive, but there were a few things I didnt really think about with this new training tool... 
  • Helene sees ALL of it.  If I pause during a run for ANY reason my data tells her that I did.  My lap time in the pool, number of strokes, swim efficiency, on the bike its speed and cadence, so if I pause my pedal stroke on the bike it shows!  Its ALL THERE!!!!!

  • I see ALL of my workouts... and though it will ultimately show me where I am improving,  I find that on some days I fight to maintain a positive attitude of my performance.  I have had to remind myself of just how far I have come.  That changes my perspective pretty quickly!


Last night I went to a seminar on getting the most out of your Garmin at the WTF after yoga class.  It was helpful and I have spent a little time this morning playing with the features we covered in the class.  My friend Kim attended the class too (Kim has helped me a lot with strength training the past few months - Thanks Kim!).


Thankfully this week is a recovery week.  That means that intensity is still high, but our distances are much shorter.  Here is where we stand right now!

  • 25.5 weeks from goal race
  • 44 lbs lost
  • Currently in week 12 of training
  • 70.3 is a LONG way!

Goggles On!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

These are a few of my favorite things....

When you are a child, its all about your favorite things... favorite color, food, superhero, cartoon character... you name it, every child knows their favorites.  As a triathlete you develop favorites too... favorite bike route, pre-workout meal, socks, accessories, etc....

I have been thinking lately about some of my favorite things and thought I would share a few of them with you:

  • Pre-Workout Meal: gluten free toast with Barney's almond butter.  When I first started triathlons I found out I was allergic to wheat and peanuts.  The transition to gluten free has been fairly easy, but until recently, when I tried this almond butter, I had been unable to find a substitute for my love of peanut butter.  This almond butter is smooth and tastes so close to the Jif peanut butter I used to eat that I nearly cried the first time I tried it! Thanks Helene and Andy for giving my first jar!  Now I want to know where you got it!  I cant find a store locally that sells this brand.  Anyone know where I can get it?

  • During Workout Fuel: Clif Shot Blocks or PowerBar Energy Blasts (lemon or raspberry).  I am not a gel gal as I have a thing with texture and therefore I cant stand the texture of a goopy gel.  I would much rather suck on a chew while biking or running.  Its always easier to chew on the bike than it is to do so when you run but often when I run I just suck on them.

  • Post-Workout Fuel: Chocolate milk (hot or cold)

  • Must have accessory: Wind Xtreme headgear.  Seriously this is one of my FAVORITE items.  This little thing can be worn in so many different ways.  Most of my triathlon photos I am wearing one of the two I own.  I wear it when I run outside and when I bike or do yoga.  It soakes head sweat and keeps my hair out of my face.  I plan on wearing it under my bike helmet in the spring for a little warmth.  LOVE. 


  • Recovery Tool: Triggerpoint Grid Foam Roller.  Hands down this little roller is worth the money!  It gets a lot of my time and attention and keeps me moving well.  I roll my quads, back, IT band and hamstrings regularly (often at least once a day). 


  • Bike Repair Shop: Veloved of course!  Andy does an awesome job keeping my bike in tip top condition.
What are your favorite things?  

Goggles On!



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A look back... and a gaze ahead.

I am a couple days late with this post, but I have been under the weather and spent the past few days watching an entire season of Bones and sleeping.

As I look back on the last 12 months, I am amazed at just how much life has changed and how far I have come.  A year ago the thought to do a half iron distance triathlon hadnt occurred.  I was excited about coaching the upcoming spring tri program at Fleet Feet and working on getting a PR in Iron Girl.  I didnt really know Helene and Andy and KC and I were just starting to talk about renting an apartment together.  I didnt know Kim or Bridget and I had never tried yoga.

The last year has held some serious PR's for me as well...


  • My run pace was about 14 minute miles at the beginning of 2012 and at the end it was down around 10
  • I couldnt swim more than 50 yards without getting really winded because I didnt know how to breathe and by the end I could swim at least 2400 yards without stopping and be fine.
  • I had a hybrid bike at the beginning of the year and the furthest I had ever ridden was 20 miles.  Before the tri season kicked off I bought a road bike and now the furthest I have ridden is 34 miles.
  • I have lost 42 lbs
  • I tried triathlon yoga and loved it.
  • And many more....
This coming year has a lot in store as well!

  • My first 70.3 triathlon
  • My first Olympic triathlon
  • My first 1/2 Marathon
  • More weight loss
  • More new experiences....
What an incredible journey!  

Goggles On!