Monday, May 11, 2009

Nervous

Well, I'm down to my last week before my first tri next Sunday. As my twitter post stated, I did my last Brick this past Saturday (18 mile ride, and 4 mile run). It's officially hot here. You would think that getting started at 6:30am would be cool...yeah, well think again. By the time I put on the shoes for the run, it was toasty.

This upcoming week will consist of 2 more runs, 2 more swim sessions and a couple of spin sessions and strength work. After Thursday, I'm letting the body rest for race day on Sunday!

Last week I decided that I'm going to throw in some Yoga on Thursday evenings, if I can. I need a way to increase my flexibility and find some zen. I need a lot of zen this week. When I think of Sunday morning, honestly I want to throw up! However, if I've learned one thing about swimming and stress....they don't go well together. Therfore, I'm gonna channel as much relexation as I can and I'll let ya know how the rest of the week goes??????

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Yes, I'm still alive....and training!

Some friends, ok almost everyone who follows this blog has reminded me of late that I have not updated my blog. Honestly, there are probably a thousand excuses why I have not updated lately. Most pressing is NO TIME. I'm reminded on a weekly basis just how tiring it can be to swim, bike, run, strength train, be a husband, a father of 2 little girls, and be a manager!

I'm officially 1 month away from my first Triathlon. I'm doing the Tempe International Sprint Triathlon on May 17th. Although, crossing that finish line will validate the training; I've already considered myself a Triathlete, by training for it. I've spent the last couple of months trying to balance everything.

First things first, swimming! In February, I took a 4 week masters program out at ASU to properly learn how to swim freestyle for triathlons. I was amazed at how much I didn't know and I'm amazed at how much I learned during this 4 week program. No, I'm not Michael Phelps but I honestly feel like I learned proper technique and skills that I can practice. Practice, that's what I've been doing with this...practice, practice, practice! I'm typically in the pool about 3 times a week doing approximately 800-1000 meters. Ah, yes that's the next thing....learning to convert meters/yards in to feet. A good general rule is that 400 meters is equivalent to approximately 1/4 mile. With all of this, I can still say that swimming is still a challenge! However, like anything else, the more I do it, the more comfortable it will feel....hopefully.

Biking, well this is the one area that I've given so, so attention to. I'm typically on the bike 2 times a week. One day a week, I try to ride to work, and then once on the weekend I couple my ride with a run. FYI to those who want to fill their head with useless knowledge. When you couple a bike ride with a run right after, it is called a Brick. Anyway, as I move into the longer Tri distances it's gonna be important that I spend MUCH MUCH more time on the bike because it's the sport in which you are on it the longest and can therefore make up the most time.

Running, well believe it or not, since this is my backbone, it has gotten the least amount of attention because dare I say it...."it's the most natural and easiest for me" right now. It doesn't mean that I'm not doing it but typically I've been doing my mid week runs as a warm up to my strength training sessions at the gym. This is usually 30-45 minutes 2 times during the week on the treadmill and 1 time on the weekend outside as part of my Bricks.

I've tried focusing my strength training sessions at the gym (2x a week) on Triathlon specific exercises focusing on the shoulders back and legs. I've picked up lingo like Bricks, and purchased items like aero bars for my bike, and tri-packs for race day.

Oh, yeah, there are those other responsibilities like being a father a manager and a husband. Well, you'll have to turn to others for feedback on that. All I can say is I'm trying to do my best at EVERYTHING!

I have 1 month left to focus on my first triathlon. Honestly, like most other events I've tackled, I'm nervous just thinking about race day, but I'm also excited. I'm hooked....I love triathlons and I love being a triathlete. I've joined a tri social network called iamtri that gives lots of great info and love being part of this new community.

I just watched the Ironman 70.3 Championships on NBC today and I was reminded of my ultimate goal...doing a half and ultimately a full Ironman in the next 2-3 years. Along the way, I'm still exhausted but having a great time.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Finish Strong

This is my van (2), right before heading out on our last 6 legs. Our
motto for this set of legs, "Finish Strong , Have Fun". I currently
sitting on the side of the Beeline Highway waiting for Ben, who is in
the midst of an 8 mile run towards Mesa in a VERY hot sun today!

3.5 more legs to go!

30 legs plus little sleep equals...

Warm grass and a place for hundreds to rest their head at exchange 30
in Fountain Hills. Were 2 hours away from my van finishing the last 6
legs of the 09 Ragnar relay. We and many others are looking for one
last chance at rest!

So close yet so far away

Were sittin at exchange 23 right outside of Carefree. Were about to
make our way around Fountain Hills. We've completed about 120 miles
of our 202 mile journey. It feels great to be back in the valley and
normal elevation, yet we still have so far to go.

Each leg has brought some new challenge for the runners and has been
unique. I heard one runner say at the last leg, "God doesn't like me
today!" So true, I think each of the runners has felt that way at one
point or another, but our team is strong! They've muscled through
everything thrown at them and has done it with a smile!

On we go.....

Sent from my iPhone

Sunrise!

Here comes the sun. Leg 22...6:30 am and there is a killer crosswind
making this leg challenging and chilly! 2 more legs to go and we get
another break and a chance to finish the last 6 legs and take it home!.

What's that smell?

As we sit here 3:15 am on the side of the carefree highway, our van is
looking well....very lived in. Food, body glide, clothing, pillows
and running shoes everywhere leading us to ask..."hey what's that
smell?"