And just to prove that I have the best, most supportive husband...I still managed to get over 11 hours of training in during our honeymoon week. He even cleaned my bike for me while I was napping.
Swim = 6200 meters
Bike = 69.54 miles
Run = 17.45 miles
Plus some other stuff like hiking, stretching, etc.
An inside look into life as a triathlete, my battle with obesity, and a constant struggle for life balance.

Sunday, September 20, 2009
Back to Training
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Updates
I had a few great runs in the 10:15-11:30 pace range. I also made it to the weekly VBC Time Trial and almost hit 21 mph again...on tired legs. I put in a 2.5 hour session on the bike trainer due to crazy windy rain outside.
This week:
Another nice run early in the week. A 42 mile bike ride with Jeff (who 5 miles into it helped me realize that "holy crap I have a wedding in 3 days, you hopefully only get married once, so really, it's OKAY if I don't get 5 hours in on the bike when I have piles of to-do lists sitting at home"), which included baying at horses and mooing at cows, sunny sunny sunshine, a 30min stop at a coffee shop, another coffee shop stop 5 miles later, and lots of laughing and chit-chatting. I'll be going for a run today, swim tomorrow, and then taking a few days off.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Week 19 Plan
Tue: run 1hr
Wed: swim 1hr, bike 45min/run 30min
Thu: bike 75min
Fri: swim 1hr, run 75min
Sat: swim 1hr, bike 4hr/run 45min (this will be shorter b/c my Mom flies in)
Sun: bike 1hr, run 90min
TOTAL: 15 hours
18 Down

Bike = 20 miles
Run = 22.3 miles
Plus some other stuff
Total = 9 hours
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Quick Hood-to-Coast Recap
- 197 miles + 2 vans + 12 stinky runners + 30ish hours = best time I've had in weeks.
- I laughed so hard and so frequently that my cheeks are still sore!
- My team was awesome. 10 guys, 2 girls (4 guys and 2 girls in my van). All from work, and hardly a conversation that was work-related the entire time. We were all super supportive of each other and always worked together as a team.
- I really can't think of one low point through all of the 197 miles.
- Despite showing up at the wrong exchange station and losing 20+ minutes...on the very first leg for our van...it didn't set us back at all. However, it made for numerous running jokes the rest of the trip.
- My gortex bivy is worth its weight in gold. And platinum and silver and oil. It's on my permanent packing list for H2C now.
- I can run faster and further than I think I can. Jenn has been telling me this for a couple of years now, but I didn't believe her. :-)
I had Leg 9 this year. It's ranked the 2nd hardest leg, but that's only because it is the longest at 19.6 miles. And the first 2 legs are mostly on rock/gravel roads. In my opinion, it's a really fun section and not too difficult if you're prepared for the distance and running surface. I wasn't really prepared for either, but it was a blast. I didn't walk a single step and all of my splits were faster than predicted. This was a huge confidence builder and exactly what I needed heading into the last 12 weeks of training for IMAZ.
Leg 9 = 6.89 miles. My time = 1:12:50. Pace = 10:34 min/mile
Leg 21 = 5 miles. My time = 0:51:35. Pace = 10:19 min/mile
Leg 32 = 7.72 miles. My time = 1:26:35. Pace = 11:13 min/mile
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Recovery
So, starting tomorrow, this is what I'll be doing for around 30 hours.
Nike Hood to Coast Relay, "the MOTHER of all relays"
Oh, and here is my Week 18 photo. I've gained THREE stupid pounds. In one week? I think PMS might have something to do with this one. Even I don't eat THAT much.
Monday, August 24, 2009
End of Week 17
Pretty soon, race day will be here. We'll be checking-in and stepping on the scales on Thursday, testing the water on Friday, athlete dinner & meeting on Friday night, bike check-in on Saturday, and then filing into Tempe Town Lake just prior to 7am on Sunday morning. Having been there last year to volunteer and sign-up, I can picture it all in my mind. I can smell the sharpies from bodymarking (permanent marker still gets my HR up) and the wet dank odor of the transition tent. I can picture the sun just coming up down the river as the starting gun went off, thousands of people moving as one big glob of froth while thousands more lined the bridges and walking path. The faces of those struggling on the run course, barely able to shuffle to the next aid station, but still willing to smile and say "thank you" for volunteering. I can't wait to be a part of it all. But from the other side this time.
Swim = 9600 meters (wow!)
Bike = 99 miles (not too shabby)
Run = 14 miles (ugh, Hood-to-Coast is going to HURT!)
Plus strength training, stretching, transition practice, etc.
Total = 15.40 hours
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Lessons From My Long Day

1) I need a rest day more frequently. I worked out on the last two Mondays (my typical rest days) and havn't had a true rest day in about three weeks. Very bad on my part.
2) Pay more attention to fueling! I am usually so good about this. But I recently ran out of my tub of G2, and had to resort to using old freebies of Heed this morning. Heed tastes like saliva. Especially when warm. Because of that (well, and I was busy chatting with friends the entire ride and forgot to fuel), I took in a total of 300 calories by mile 50. And only a 100 cal protein drink prior to the swim. No good. Coming back down Marine Drive I got that wonky bonky feeling. Bill rescued me with his last 3 shot blocks and an extra bottle of malto. Good friends train with you; great friends give you their nutrition. :-)
3) I need to climb more. Lots more. I was able to keep up with the guys going 22-23 mph...until we hit the hills. And then it was Drop City. Jeff and Bill rode with me most of the day. I love those guys.
4) Don't forget to body glide the girly bits. I don't think I need to elaborate here.
5) I am strong. I will finish Ironman.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Midweek Update
My week so far:
Monday--
Swim: 5:45am, 00:59:40, 2600 meters
I finally got to workout with Jon. It's been awhile. I felt strong and efficient in the pool, and was able to hold a 1:55 pace without effort. I know there is more efficiency that I can gain with some additional corrections to my form, so I'm really excited.
Run: 6:10pm, 00:38:57, 3.31 miles
This was a slog. It was hot and I was tired from not taking a rest day. But with Hood-to-Coast around the corner, I knew that I needed to get this in. Still, a 11:46/mile is better than the 12:30/mile about a month ago. I'll take it.
Tuesday--
Run: 6:00am, 00:46:48, 4 miles
Track workout:
Warmup - 1 mile
3x - 0.5 mile fast, 0.25 mile recovery
Cooldown - 1mile
Wednesday--
Again, this was effortless.
Warmup - 250m swim, 250m kick
Drill - 8 x 50m, 15sec rest
Main set - 8 x 50m (1:50 pace), 15sec rest, 600m (1:55 pace), 8 x 50m (1:50 pace), 15 sec rest
Drill - 4 x 50m, 15sec rest
Cool down - 100m
Bike: 6:00pm, 00:45:00, 10.20 miles
On the trainer. With oodles of wedding stuff in the background. Maybe by IM I'll have less around the middle!
Transition: 5 minutes
Run: 6:50pm, 00:28:22, 2.24 miles
HOT brick run. I saw some lively encouraging people though, so that was nice.
Thursday--
Bike 1: to and from the time trial, 00:49:30, 11.86 miles
Bike 2: Vancouver Bike Club Time Trial, 00:27:58, 10 miles = 21.5 mph!!!
I've been trying to hit a 21 mph average all dang summer long. Two weeks ago I missed it by 7 stupid seconds. Today, despite a wicked headwind and some yucky crosswinds, I was determined. I repeated to myself over and over again, "pedal harder bitch." This was in between garlic bread burps, which I don't recommend. Why is it that now that I look at my time, I can't help but think "well, only 42 seconds away from 22 mph..." The bummer about meeting a goal is that now you have to meet a harder goal. :-)
Total time for the week so far = 5.96 hours. Week 17 is going to be a good one!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
17
Some highlights from last week:
-- I ran a 5.25 mile loop by my house over 5 minutes faster than before, for a pace of 10:50...and I felt great doing it.
-- I can swim again! I've been seeing a new masters coach 1x/week to get me back to where I should be. I call him my "rocket propulsion specialist" because it now feels like I have a jet pack strapped to my back. I keep checking my watch against the pool clock just to make sure. It's awesome. I lose my groove every once in awhile, but I'm hopeful that I'll be able to finish the IM swim in a respectable time.
-- My Saturday ride with Julie Unruly (Ken's nickname for her). We did the 65 mile RACC route in Clark County. It's the one route that I'm not sick of right now. Some good hills, not much traffic, and relaxing scenery. Here's me at a quick break, courtesy of Unruly.

Mon - rest (swam and ran)
Tue - swim 60min (did it Mon), run 60min (done)
Wed - swim 60min, bike 45min, brick run 30min
Thu - bike 75min (will do the VBC time trial, plus ride there and back)
Fri - swim 60min (optional), run 75min
Sat - bike 3.5hr, brick run 30min
Sun - bike 1hr, run 75min, swim lesson 60min
TOTAL = 14:00
I'm starting out the week at 167.5 lb. Although, I have a hunch that the recent mass consumption of zucchini bread, zucchini muffins, and chocolate zucchini cake are going to catch up to me before next week. No measurements again this week. Here's the photo:
Sunday, August 16, 2009
One Reason I Love IM Training
Friday, August 14, 2009
Week 16
Here's the weekly photo. I didn't take measurements this week, but I'm down another pound to 168.5. And that's after eating lunch. (And yes, that is boob sweat in the photo. I just finished 5.25 miles at a 10:50 pace, which is fast for me.)
And my new shoes! I remember when I would have a pair of running shoes for about 3 years. This is like my 10th pair in 3 years. I *heart* my Mizunos!
Buried
--I had a PR at the weekly Vancouver Bike Club time trial. 20.92 mph average! My goal was 21 mph and I missed that by about 7 seconds. Next time I'll go at least 8 seconds faster!
--I realized that if I'm on the trainer and scoot the table over just a bit, I can have a plethora of coffee, beer, and gatorade sitting right next to me. Awesome.
--I took swimming lessons from a new masters coach. He has given lessons to a couple of people I know and had raving reviews. One hour of instruction and I knocked over 10 seconds off my 100m pace. Suuuuweeeeet!!!!
--And most importantly, I survived my bachelorette party. Kristin did the most fabulous job of putting the whole thing together. I didn't puke. I didn't take any clothes off. And I made it home before 3am. Success! I'll have to elaborate in a dedicated post to the entire evening. It was so much fun.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Vegemite Sandwich
- Two catcalls from passing vehicles before I was even a block into my run. I'm not so crazy feminist that I can't appreciate a well intentioned "wooohoooo" once in awhile. Yes, more please.
- At a stoplight I caught myself seriously rocking out. I mean, arms up in the air, hips shaking, dancing. I had put "Land Down Under" by Men At Work onto my MP3 while I was training for the Blue Lake race against Dingo Dave. And I bust-a-move every time it shows up on my playlist. "...I said do you speaka my language, he just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich..."
- I saw a dude in full team kit on a very spendy roadie roll by...with his helmet on backwards. Thankfully I wasn't taking a sip of water at the time or I would have choked. I was laughing so hard.
- The first of my 4 intervals was on a slight decline. Yeah! This also meant that the last one was on a slight uphill, but...
- ...I was able to power up every hill with no problem today. Love that.
- And finally, I didn't puke after my intervals! Almost, but I didn't!
And, better late then never (again), here are the weekly update photo and measurements.
Weight = 169.5, down a pound from last week. After the recent upward trend, I'll take it.
Stomach = -0.5" / -3.5" overall (I had to retake this several times b/c I didn't believe it.)
Hips = +0.5" / -1.5" overall (I also had to retake this one several times. My hips got bigger this week??)
Thigh = -0.25" / -0.5" overall
Bicep = no change / -0.5" overall
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Holy Mother of God

Other than the self-torture, the week is off to an interesting start. I rested yesterday as planned (with the exception of 2 hours of weeding). Today I swam at lunch. And after work, well, let's just say that 2 cups of black beans for lunch is not at all conducive to an evening run. I opted to ride the trainer for 40 minutes where I was safely near all the comforts that home offers.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Wo, We're Half Way There..
Week 14 Milestones:
--At the first sign of getting sick I, for once, listened to my body and took a brief break. This led to finishing the week strong...instead of sick in bed.
--I had a PR at the VBC time trial on Thursday night. Not quite 21mph, but I'll get there soon. I also puked all of my pre-ride fuel all over the street on the ride back home. It was very impressive.
--I finally finished the entire brick run after my long Saturday ride. And felt awesome the whole time!
--And then did it again on Sunday.
--Got wedding invites out. Okay, this isn't tri related, but those things have been haunting me for weeks!
Week 14 Totals:
Swim = 3650 meters (horrible, but I'm disgruntled with my masters class and am having to rework my schedule to get the swims in)
Bike = 69.38 miles (okay)
Run = 14.92 miles (mostly on track...want another 5-6/wk at this point)
Plus some transitions and such.
TOTAL = 9.29 hours
Week 15 Goals:
--No missed workouts. Except for Sunday b/c my bachelorette party is Saturday night. Considering I got drunk off 2 beers yesterday (yeah, TWO beers), I will surely feel like dog ass on Sunday.
--Break 21 mph at the TT on Thursday. I'm going to do it! Well, unless I don't. But I'm not giving myself that option.
--Go to bed on time. I think this key to meeting the previously stated goals for the week.
Week 15 Plan:
Mon - rest day
Tue - swim 60min; run 1hr w/ intervals
Wed - bike 45min; run 30min (do as brick)
Thu - swim 60min; bike 1hr (TT)
Fri - swim 60min; run 1hr
Sat - bike 4hr; run 30min (do as brick)
Sat night - God help me
Sun - sleep in...and if I can manage it, bike 45min; run 1.5hr
TOTAL = 14hr (11.75hr if you subtract Sun)
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Almost Half Way


It turns out all I really needed to turn my attitude around was another awesome Saturday morning ride with Jenn. Here is me after my 3hr bike/30min run brick this morning.
I'm at 7.54 hours for the week with 1 short bike and 1 long run left to go. And then I get a massage! Yes!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
I've Posted 14 of These?
Weight: 170.5 lb
Stomach: -0.25" / -3" total
Hips: +0.25" / -2" total
Thigh: no change / -0.75" total
Bicep: no change / -0.5" total
Front and Side (if you look closely, you can see the lovely thigh bruise from side-flopping off the bridge in Whtie Salmon):
Monday, July 27, 2009
Week 14 Plan
My plan for the week:
Monday -- rest day
Tuesday --
Run: 5:45am, track, 1:00 Z2 (at 10min, insert 2 x 4min Z4 @ 1.5min jog)
Swim: 7pm, pool, Masters
Wednesday --
Bike: 5:30am, around the lake, 0:45 Z2
Run (brick): right after the bike, 0:30 Z2
Thursday --
Bike: 5:20am, either on the trainer or ???, 1:00 Z2 (at 15min, insert 3 x 5min Z4 @ 3min spin)
Swim: 7pm, pool, Masters
Friday --
Run: 5:30am, from the gym, 1:00 Z2 (at 0:45, insert 7.5min Z4)
Swim: lunch???, pool, 3000m or whatever the heck I can fit in
Saturday --
Bike: 6am, Crown Point, 3:30 Z2 (at 3:20, insert 5min Z4)
Run (brick): right after the bike, 0:30 Z2
Sunday --
Bike: 7am, trainer or from the house, 0:30 Z1 (100+ rpm)
Run: 8am, wherever, 1:15 Z1-Z2
TOTAL = 13:00
Week 13 Wrap-Up
Swim = 8000 meters
Bike = 91.48 miles
Run = 14.91 miles
Plus some other crap like transitions.
TOTAL = 12.25 hours