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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Milestone Updates

Well, here we are at the beginning of another week of training....week 23 actually!



I have to admit, I was hoping to start the week off with a rest day as usual for my Monday, but with my weird schedule at the store, my day off training is Tuesday.  Not only am I training tomorrow, but I have a two-a-day!  For those of you non-triathletes a "two-a-day" is two workouts in one day separated by several hours.  So, tomorrow morning I get to swim and then I get to bike in the afternoon before I head to work!

I have been amazed this last week at what I have been able to accomplish. On Wednesday I ran 8 miles without stopping at an average pace of 11:11!  That is the longest distance I have ever done and it was a very comfortable run.  My friend and fellow triathlete, Bridget, told me several times that I would eventually reach a point, where I wouldn't start to feel good on a run until I had gone 4 miles.  I was skeptical, but actually felt this phenomenon during my 8 miles!  Miles 4 through 6 felt wonderful!  Bizarre but I'll take it!  It also happened to be a beautiful day and I ran at a local park in the morning!  I also managed to cut about 6.5 minutes off my 2100 yard swim time!  My run pacing has been better too... the only thing that has been an issue lately has been my bikes.  I am getting frustrated on the trainer and want to be OUTSIDE!  Its in my schedule for this week, but I am holding my breath with the weather.

Andy ordered me new tires for my bike (the trainer has done a number on my rear tire!) and I cant wait to have them put on along with my new gear set and derailleur!  Here's to Veloved!



This week's schedule brings in rides of 20-45 miles outside, longer bricks, longer workouts, and a 9 mile run on Saturday!



Here's to having a great week!  Staying strong...

Goggles On!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A Weekend in New York City!

Weekend in New York Recap?  GO!

Friday - Katie and I got up early and got on a bus from Syracuse to New York.  We didnt get to sit together since Syracuse was the last stop to pick up passengers.  I made my way a few rows behind Katie and sat next to a nice looking guy in his 50's.  He talked my ear off much of the ride when I didnt have headphones on and I learned all about him and his family.  Turns out his kids went to college with me... I was a little annoyed that he talked so much and would have liked to relax and enjoy the trip more by sleeping!

Carrie met us at the bus stop and we walked to her apartment before going out and spending some time sight seeing.  I couldnt resist taking a picture of the flowers they were selling at a market we walked through.



We purchased goodies from a little bake shop to enjoy later that evening for dessert.  I bought a Gluten Free pumpkin muffin and thoroughly enjoyed it later that night!  We also walked through some stores around Times Square including the triathlon shop that sponsored Helene (our coach) when she was racing.  I also did a little secret shopper thing at one of the Jack Rabbit running stores!  That was fun.

The next morning Katie and I were on our own to get to the Tri-Mania conference while Carrie met her team to swim.



Dr. Metzl was the MC of the event. One of the things he did in between each 15 minute session was ask random trivia questions.  The person that answered the question, won a prize from one of the vendors or the speaker that followed.  In the first block of 4 presentations, one of the speakers talked about swim anxiety... which for anyone who knows me will understand that I needed to hear that presentation!  Well, right before that section, Dr. Metzl was doing his trivia thing and said something like this.... "Now, for all you religious people out there, this question is for you.  How long was Jonah in the whale?"  Of course, I knew immediately and my hand shot up!  He called on me and I answered "Three days and nights."  What did I win?  A ten minute consult with the sports psychologist to talk about race anxiety and..... (drum roll please.....) a pair of GOGGLES! HA ha ha ha!  Carrie and Katie had a fun time with that one and kept talking about it all day!

Dr. Metzl
It was a busy day full of information.  Seminars included:
  • Coaching - what makes a good coach
  • Bike Fit
  • Common run injuries
  • Nutrition - the 4th discipline
It was a wonderful day... I talked to many vendors, saw a lot of different races to get me motivated for next year and even talked to a local Syracuse triathlete that I recognized as a customer of Fleet Feet.  We also qualified for swag bags and got lots of goodies and freebies!  Here is a picture of my stash of stuff from the day.  See the goggles?  :)


I also purchased a running vest that is reflective and has a front pocket!  I love it and had to take a picture of it in the dark to show how reflective it is!



I had to write Katie and my race on the board... can you find it?  



So, all in all that day was fun!  We went back to the apartment happy to put our feet up and get pizza (and getting the Gluten Free one for me was quite the fiasco! ha ha)  We watched some of the SU Big East game and went to bed.  

Sunday we got up at 5 and met some of Carrie's team mates to go watch the NYC 1/2 Marathon start in Central Park.  Katie and I had to run a loop of the park that day so we dressed to run and FROZE all morning.  Literally numb for the first few hours we were out!  26,000 runners was amazing to watch.... before everyone got to start the race, the lead pack came through at mile 6!  28 minutes and a group of about 20 Kenyan runners came through followed within minutes by the lead female runner!  Once they went through Katie and I headed out for our run going the opposite direction of the race.  I felt FANTASTIC!  It was a fun hilly run for 6.2 miles around the park.  My heart rate got really high from the hills but it didnt bother me at all.  Once we got moving we were dressed appropriately.  After our run Katie and I walked (a LONG way) trying to find somewhere warm to drink hot chocolate and stretch out my knee which then started to seize up when we cooled back off and got cold again.  A street vendor told us to head to Angelos down one of the roads and we got a CHEAP very good fresh cooked breakfast!  Then we headed back to Carries to shower before we headed out to finish our sight seeing and catch our bus home.  


We took the subway to Battery Park and walked to the Brooklyn Bridge with all our baggage in tow.  SO hard to walk carrying 40 lbs strapped to your back!  We got tired and ended up sitting in the subway station at Penn Station for a while just relaxing.  We also had a delicious lunch at TGIFridays before we headed to the bus stop a few blocks from Penn Station.  We got a seat up front next to each other and I slept much of the ride home.  

What fun we had.  I came back ready to train and get going again... Which was good because that was our last real break for the next few months!  We are now doing 9 workouts each week over the course of 6 days.  

Goggles On!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

On our way

I hand wrote this last week on the bus and with my busy week just now got to typing it up and posting! Enjoy....

Hello Everyone from the great city of New York (or rather currently the bus on my way to NYC)!  Katie and I were invited a couple months ago to attend Sun Multisports TriMania Expo and Convention in New York City this weekend.  My friend and fellow triathlete, Carrie lives in Manhattan and offered us a place to stay.  We found cheap bus tickets and are currently on our way.



The last two weeks have been low volume training and a welcome break physically and mentally.  Monday starts our experiences with 9 workouts in 6 days of the week.  Two-a-days are normal until we race in July, only 17 more weeks.

I have started having dreams nightmares about racing and training.  I have to figure out a way to combat those doubts and the fear I am realizing is there beneath the surface... It is such a mental battle, I mean I can swim it now and I could bike it (even if it was slower than it should be) and will be able to run it within 6 weeks.  I trust Helene and that she will get me there, but some days are really hard.  Wednesday was one of those days.  Katie and I had a training session with Helene on our bike trainers.  Katie had a great workout but me... well I had a mental battle to keep my legs moving fast enough.  90 cadence seemed so hard to maintain I also discovered that I hold onto the handlebars too hard.  So trying to sit properly is initially really uncomfortable.  I am grateful for the new saddle on my bike but I realized just how much additional work I need to do with my core.  That ride was great and terrible at the same time.  Great because I was pushed beyond where I would have gone on my own and terrible because I got really annoyed that I couldnt seem to get my body to do what I wanted it to.  Helene said it was in my head and I am sure she is right, but I am not sure how to change the messages there from "I cant" to "I CAN and I WILL"

The doubts, however subconscious, are infecting my sleep and dreams.  Last night I had a dream that Helene told me I couldnt do it and would never make it through the race... It shook me up just a bit.  I am working really hard to get ready to complete that race.  Helene is working really hard to get me ready to complete that race... I need to believe that I can do this - the other day (in real life) Helene reminded me of a quote by Henry Ford, "Whether you believe you can or believe you can't you are probably right."  So I choose to believe and work like I believe it.

So... positive self talk along with ALL OUT TRAINING and a lot of prayer!

Goggles On!