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An Intentional Act.

It’s been very quiet on this space since Raleigh.

Maybe you noticed, maybe you didn’t.

Either way, I’ve been quiet. I’ve been trying to sort through my thoughts around the race I had in North Carolina. To assess what went well and what did not. I’ve been trying to recover and ramp up my training again. I’ve been swimming, biking, running. And I’ve also had a small injury which I have dealt with and that I hope is mostly behind me now.

I’ve been slapped upside the face with the reality that Ironman is barreling down the pipe and will be here before I know it.

I’ve realized HOW HARD this endeavor truly is. There is no escaping it, Ironman is a difficult race, no matter how much training you put in. You have to earn each stroke of the 2.4 mile swim, each peddle of the 112 mile bike and each step of that 26.2 mile run. And even if you put in all the training and work behind each event that you possibly can (while balancing your normal/non ironman life), you still have the nutrition and hydration factor to balance – oh so carefully – during the course of the training and the actual race day. As it turns out,140.6 miles doesn’t come easy. 140.6 miles is a very intentional act.

Here I sit 34 days from the event, the nerves are setting in. I sprained my wrist so swimming has been not so great the past 2 weeks. On top of the wrist, I’ve biked the course in Lake Placid the past two weekends and finally come to terms that my bike seat just isn’t working for me. Leaving me essentially 2 weeks to figure that situation out. Oh, and it’s become clear that I need more practice on hills. Much more practice. Ugh. Finally, the running. Oh the running. We’ve been careful with my running since I was injured last fall with my calf muscle bringing my racing season to a screeching halt. As of 2 weeks ago, I had not run more than 13 miles but have increased up to 14 and 15 these past two weeks. Hopefully I will get at least one 17 or 18 mile run in before race day.

Ok, well now I have that out of my system and into the universe. The world can take my worries and let them disperse. I know that there is not a whole lot left I can do training wise at this point to propel me across that finish line. At this point it’s more about listening to my body, focusing on nutrition and working on my mental strength to get me through. 

July 26th is going to be one for the books. No matter what happens. All I know, is that I have not come this far to not give it my all. 

140.6 miles is an intentional act.

So, what have I been up to these past 3 weeks?

Weekly workouts//

Week of June 1: Recovery Week, post Raleigh 

  • Monday – 20 min Recovery Swim (hotel pool, Kansas City)
  • Tuesday – 30 min Recovery Swim (hotel pool, Kansas City)
  • Wednesday – 40 min Recovery Bike (hotel gym, Chicago)
  • Thursday – 30 min Run (hotel gym, Chicago)
  • Friday – 2200 yd recovery swim
  • Saturday – 2 hour bike
  • Sunday – 1 hour run

Week of June 8: Lake Placid Training Camp Fri-Sun

  • Monday – 3600 swim ladder (attempted with injury, not great…)
  • Tuesday – rest day
  • Wednesday – brick: 90 min bike, 30 min run
  • Thursday – 45 minute Base Run 
  • Friday – (#1) swim 2.5 miles in Mirror Lake, (#2) 32 mile bike – including biking up Whiteface Mountain Road… 
  • Saturday – (#1) Bike 110 miles (I skipped the out and back, ran into a few issues on lap 2…) and (#2) run 3 miles (was dehydrated at had to cut my run short 
  • Sunday – (#1) Bike 56 miles and (#2) run 14.5 miles

…. Yes, we bikes 200 miles on the LP bike course over 3 days. And yes, this course is no joke. One loop is such a different story than 2 consecutive loops. Hello hills. 

Week of June 15:

  • Monday – Rest day
  • Tuesday – Sports massage for recovery 
  • Wednesday – Swim 4200 yards
  • Thursday – 50 min Tempo Run
  • Friday – plan to swim 3200, got out after 1300 – couldn’t hold anything remotely close to my normal pace, so I listened to my body and stopped… 
  • Saturday – back to LP, biked 115 miles and ran 4.5
  • Sunday – ran 15.5 miles in the heat & humidity… Not my favorite run of recent memory. 

Total miles? A lot. Since I’m actually typing this post from my phone, I’m feeling too lazy to put together the math right now. 🙂

I’m definitely into the “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger” part of Ironman training. 

Only a couple weeks left, and I’m determined to stay positive and optimistic about this. (And for my friends and family’s sake, I’ll try to keep the complaints to a minimum. I am still aware that I chose to do this of my own free will AND that I actually paid to enter this event.)

Now, for the fun part, the photo recap (or what I actually stopped to take a moment to capture…) 

Kid President is the best. 

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My newest addition while biking. Bonk Breaker Salted Caramel. Yum! IMG_1505
Yes! Next winter’s running adventure with my Mom and sister!!

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So much wisdom. Life truly is too short and if I’ve realized nothing else during the pat year it’s that I spent too much time with people too concerned with how they are viewed by others. 

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Volunteering at the Hudson Crossing Triathlon.

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Oh yea, I turned another year older 🙂 loved this from my friend Kim! IMG_1513

Sprained wrist = 3 to 6 weeks with this training partner. (I give this about 2 weeks, then hopefully we’re moving on.) 

Getting ready to celebrate a new baby! 🙂 

Our Friday bike of Lake Placid training weekend… Check out that climb up whiteface. Glad we only went up about 3 miles of the 12 mile road!! 

 Bike course elevation for LP. A bit overwhelming… And leaving me wishing I had found more hills to train on… 

5:30 am. My favorite time of day. So peaceful, fresh & new.


Betty Designs secret swap! Looks like my Betty had help decorating the box! 

And apparently chocolate doesn’t like traveling across the country. 

But these spoons were so cute!! 

Biking in LP… At the out & back in Ausable. Probably my least favorite part of the course… 

Still fine tuning my hydration set up. Taking in the right amount of fluid is turning out to be one of the hardest things for me to balance. So frustrating. 

Heading back into Wilmington – last true decent on the course before the 13+ miles of climbing into Lake Placid. 

In retrospect, I probably could have picked a flatter Ironman course to tackle, but there will be no question that I earned my medal once I cross that line on July 26th. 

This will be the most concentrated effort that I’ve ever had to put forth to achieve something in my life. This journey has taught me a lot and I believe has so much more to teach me before I cross that finish line. 

Thank you to everyone that has supported me and continues to support me along this road that I’m taking. It truly takes a village to achieve something like this and I couldn’t do it without each and everyone of my friends and family cheering me on. 

140.6 miles. It’s an intentional act. 

Highs and Lows. Another week down & 2 weeks until Raleigh!!

Another week in the books! As I sit down to write this on Sunday night, I’m 14 days away from IM Raleigh 70.3 and 70 days out from IM Lake Placid! Craziness.

Part of me can’t wait for the end of July, but part of me realizes that I need to stop and soak up every moment of this experience – both the good and the bad.

So with that, I thought I would run through some of the high points and low points of the past week:

High: Starting out my Monday hanging out with a few friends and catching up over a beer.

High: Running hill repeats with no calf pain!! First set this year, and while the actual act of running hill repeats is not that fun, I was so happy to be doing them pain free!

High: I had the benefit of getting to work from home for a majority of the week – which meant sneaking in my 2 hour brick and other workouts was so much easier this week!

Low: I was working at home because my house that I bought last Fall needed some serious plumbing/insulation repairs. Turns out pipes freeze when some major insulation is missing from your house. (<– while my wallet didn’t like this, hopefully I’ll actually having running water in my kitchen next winter!)

High: Completing my 81 mile bike and 6 mile run Saturday.

Low: Screwing up my nutrition/hydration (underestimated) and feeling like death Saturday night.

High: Managing to complete my long run Sunday, despite still not feeling great Sunday.

Low: The range of emotions I experienced during said run – this IM training is definitely physically AND mentally challenging.

Low: Discovering my lawn mower battery had died during the week. (Dang this homeowner stuff!)

High: Representing Ragnar Relays at Fleet Feet Adirondack Wednesday night. Had lots of fun with our 101 session and met some great people! (P.S. if you have never heard of Ragnar Relay, you should definitely check it out!)

High: Having some time to actually RELAX and enjoy some down time – like I said, being home and not on the road for work makes a BIG difference.

High: 6 am swims on Wednesday and Friday. I seriously love my early mornings in the pool, especially at the Saratoga Y – everyone is so friendly there and I love the windows that look outside at the end of the pool – best way to start the day!

High: Going to dinner with my sister and Baby J on Friday night – we checked out a new local restaurant and bar!

High: My new Betty kit! Love the Jacquard kit… it’s bright orange on the left side (more visible to cars) and ruby red on the right – killer color combo! – Want one?!, You can get your own here: https://bettydesigns.refersion.com/c/1f9b0

High: Chicken BBQ with my parents after my long run on Sunday. I was a bit of a mess, and the family time and good food was what I needed!

Turns out I had way more highs than lows this week – which is always good! (Even if a few of the low points felt a bit overwhelming!!)

Got to stay postiive, especially since I’m staring down a heavy training week with an epic weekend ahead – on the docket this weekend is 100 mile bike with a short run after on Saturday, then another hour of biking Sunday, my nephews baptism, and finally a 2 hour, 15 minute run. Then it’s a quick taper to IM 70.3 Raleigh the following weekend! A bit daunting to think of it all at once, but luckily I only have to tackle it one step at a time!!

But first, it’s time to officially recap this past week:

Weekly Workouts//

  • Monday – Rest Day & caught up with some friends in the ‘cuse!
  • Tuesday – 60 minute Run with 6x2min hill repeats
  • Wednesday- 3200 yard swim
  • Thursday – 1 hour 45 minute bike with speed work, 10 minute run
  • Friday – 3200 yard swim, 6×500 descending plus a cool down
  • Saturday – 5 hour 15 minute bike, 60 minute run
  • Sunday – 2 hour run

Total Time: 13 hours

  • Swim: 6400 yards/ 1 hour 50 minutes
  • Bike: 111 miles/7 hours
  • Run: 25 miles/4 hours 10 minutes

Photo Recap//

Well, this is a new one. Can’t believe how little rain we’ve been getting!

  More positivity… Good thoughts… And butterflies.

The culprit battery… ugh.

New Betty! ❤Well, this should last for about 1.5 days.

Bronco. Seriously, he can flop anywhere!   Because I’m too lazy to shop for myself… tried out Golden Tote. Definitely picked up some different and new styles to try!

Bronco v. garbage – he tried to pass it off like he didn’t know what happened.

…unfortuantely for Bronco, the plastic hanging from his tooth gave him away.

And a closing thought as we all start the week out:

This is definitely the truth. I’ve had various people that have challenged me, inspired me and helped change my life.  (i.e. Hello Ironman, would have never thought this possible 5 years ago. A special thanks Meghan for pushing me and making me believe this was in the relm of possiblities.)

I’ve had a number of people in my life that have challenged me, inspired me, and have changed my life in various ways over the years. My classmates from college, my Purdue cohort in grad school, my various mentors, my friends that I’ve met over the years, my family, and the community that I grew up in and have been blessed to return to.

Ok, enough sentimentalism, I could probably go on this topic for a while, since as I’ve gotten older I’ve come to realize that the quality of the people that you share your life with is one of the most important things in life. Without people to share the highs and lows, the wins and losses, the achievements and failures, life just is not as sweet.

So with that, thank you for sharing in my highs and lows from this last week. I hope that you  had more high points than low in your own life last week – and if not, it’s ok. We all have our highs and lows from week to week and month to month, but I do wish you the best of days and that you’ll always be able to pick out a silverlining no matter how tough the outlook appears.

Cheers!

Swimming is my Jam!

Seriously. It is. It never was before. If you’re a long time reader of this blog, you’ll know that I’ve previously complained about swimming, but slowly over the past year, it has become my thing. I’ve gone from 2 years ago where I dreaded each and every swim workout, to a place where I actually look forward to each and every swim workout – despite the fact that they typically involve me getting up between 4:30 and 5 am to be able to drive to the gym and fit them in before work!

Anyhow, slowly, throughout last season, swimming went from my weakness to my strength. With the work of my coach, and with the added help of lap tracking from my garmin, my swimming developed last season and my paces just got faster and faster. Last January I started around a 1:50/100 yd pace and within a month that dropped to 1:40-1:45/100 yds, and finally by the time I was peaking for my racing season my pace dropped around to a 1:35/100 yd pace.

The results showed during the 70.3 last June when I swam the 1.2 mile distance in 35:10, a gigantic improvement over 2013 when I swam that distance during the Syracuse 70.3 in 42:51. I was so pumped and excited when I was exiting the water last summer. And I was even more excited when my swimming continued to give me an edge during my shorter distance races as well last year.

With the off season and injury this Fall, I did not do much swimming… I was expecting that my paces would have dropped off and I was going to have a lot of work to do this year. However, a stroke (no pun intended) of good fortune found me this Fall. One of the times that I actually did go to the pool, I swam later in the evening – which is a rare thing for me – and ended up getting a swimming pointer for my stroke that is paying off big time as I start up swimming again this season! I had only been swimming a few minutes last Fall when the swimmer in the lane next to me stopped me and asked if I would be offended if he gave me a tip. I welcomed the input and he pointed out that I was leaving my swim stroke a bit short and not obtaining the full benefit of the work I was putting into the water. He claimed I would easily shave off 5 seconds from my splits if I could successfully change me stroke. So, for the few sessions that I did put in at the pool this Fall, I focused on changing my stroke and building up my muscle strength in my shoulders as this change in my swim stroke did utilize a slightly different bit of strength to pull me through the water.

So, what are the results of this? By the time I started hitting the pool in mid-December, I found that the change in my stroke now feels natural, and I am also noticing that my swim times are generally faster without additional effort or exertion. It’s amazing. And now, I can’t believe what happened today – I set a 3 minute PR on my 2000 yd swim distance by finishing in 32:08!! AND that PR included a warm up and cool down pace within the 2000 yds! My swim workout was just to swim straight for 30 minutes today… I have to admit when I saw that in my schedule, I was a little disappointed. I’ve come to love the workouts that my coach KRoe lays out for swimming. They typically include a warm up, some drills, and then various segments that focus either on building endurance or speed. A 30 minute swim without any direction seemed like it would be boring, however it was great! I was able to just relax and settle into a pace. It also gave me some time to really focus on my swim stroke and also just think a bit about things while knocking out my laps.

What a great way to end a great couple of weeks. I’m very excited to see where things are going to go this year. I know I have a lot of endurance and distance to build up before the end of July, but I’m really encouraged by the results that I’m seeing on the bike and in the water so far! (The running is a different story, but I’m being patient with that…)

So with that, onto the recaps:

Weekly Workouts//

Week 1: (11 Hours)

  • Monday – 2000 yd Swim
  • Tuesday AM – 75 minute Trainer Ride
  • Tuesday PM – hiking in Lake George
  • Wednesday – 45 minutes of weights, 35 minute Run
  • Thursday – 75 minute Trainer Ride
  • Friday – 35 minute Run
  • Saturday – 120 minute Trainer Ride, 45 minutes of weights, 50 pushups
  • Sunday AM – 2200 yd Swim
  • Sunday PM – 50 minute Base Run

Week 2: (7 Hours)

  • Monday – 75 minute Trainer Ride
  • Tuesday – 30 minute Run
  • Wednesday – 60 minute Trainer Ride with Tabata Sprints!
  • Thursday – 2000 yd Swim/LEAD NY Class
  • Friday – Rest Day/LEAD NY Class
  • Saturday – 125 minute Trainer Ride/LEAD NY Class
  • Sunday Workout 1 – 2000 yd Swim – Straight 30 minute swim – a new PR!
  • Sunday Workout 2 – 60 minute Base Run

Phone Photo Dump//

Vacation week = the perfect Monday morning… post swim, blogging, smoothie and coffee – win, win, win!

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My little (itty bitty) nephew! Had a chance to go hang with him for a while in the NICU!

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Post workout stretching. 2 hours on the bike, 1 hour of weights. It’s just the beginning for IMLP!

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Someone snuck onto the couch… and is doing his best to “hide”.

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Hiking Prospect Mountain in Lake George!

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I think the cold makes it more beautiful.
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An update on the big box from my last post… I finally got my very own treadmill!!! And it’s found a home in the Pain Cave. (i.e. where I’ll be spending a lot of time this winter and early spring!)

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This past week, I had my LEAD NY Class in Syracuse Thursday-Saturday. On Friday afternoon we visited a few farms, including this one with a 100 cow rotary parlor! It was fun to watch how excited the cows were to jump onto the “carousel” and how relaxed they were as they took their ride around!

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Our selfie was photobombed by a cow…2015/01/img_0506.jpg

Thinking warm thoughts – A smidgen of spring during these long cold days!

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Exactly:

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I choose to chase them. Every. Day.

Cheers! I hope you all had a fabulous new year and a good start to January!!

Irongirl to Ironman… Volunteering & Cheering!

Due to lack of internet connection in our house in Lake Placid, and the fact that I spent most of my time swimming, biking, running and cheering – I opted out of last Monday’s post. So THIS week, I’m posting double the fun!!

Yes, last week I finally went to go watch (and volunteer at) my first ever full Ironman event. As promised, just being around the event was so inspiring and moving – and even more so due to the crazy weather that hit Lake Placid on Sunday morning! Lake Placid Ironman has been running for 16 consecutive years, and this was the first year that lightning interfered with the race!

The day started out well enough, there was a beautiful sunrise over Mirror Lake, and the athletes were assembling on the beach – it was so great to hang at the T2 team tent for a bit and wish everyone good luck, emotions were running high! The race started with the pro men, pro female and then the rolling start for the age groupers! After watching all the athletes get in the water and the pros start their second loop of the course, we moved down to watch the athletes run to T1. That’s about when all the fun started. We heard the thunder rolling in and shortly after, there was some serious lightning! Being away from the beach, we couldn’t see what was happening but figured there must be a halt to the swim based on the order the athletes were running through. As the storm kept growing in strength and the lightning became more severe, my friends and I went for a bit of cover. There was rumor the race was being stopped, we were soaked, and since the storm didn’t seem to be letting up we headed toward our house.

The house we rented was located 2 blocks off from where the bike course leaves the oval circle and heads down hill to exit Lake Placid and head to Keene. At this point, we realized the race was still going as bikes were heading out midst all the thunder, lightning and POURING rain – however since their was so much chaos and the athletes had a few hours until they would be back we decided to go grab breakfast and dry clothes.

Fast forward to about 10:30 am – I was back out on the course with my T2 group just in time to cheer on my teammates as they finished loop 1 of the bike! Luckily the rain had passed through and the sun was back out. Athletes were smiling and excited to have Loop #1 behind them. After cheering for a while, it was time to head to transition to volunteer! I was in the gear bag area where athletes grab their gear for running, head to the changing tent, and then we rehang their bags with the bike gear while the athletes start their run. This ended up being a great volunteer spot as I was able to see, cheer and encourage all the various Syracuse athletes that I knew before they headed out for their marathon!

My shift ended around 4 – it was back to the house to change to dry clothes again (it rained on and off during the early afternoon) and grab a little dinner – then my friend and I headed back out to cheer for everyone as they finished the marathon. Luckily I got back to the course just in time to see the T2 crew each rock their finishes! After watching everyone finish, my friend C and I decided to head out to the pub to watch and cheer the athletes that were still working on their run segments (and grab a quick drink in the process!). To me, these people that are out there, trying to beat the midnight deadline are the most inspiring – as the last hour approached, we headed back to the finish line for the party as all the spectators cheer in the final athletes. I swear, as an athlete, it would almost be more fun to be one of the final finishers as SO MANY people are cheering them on (although, running out on the course in the dark with limited lighting would not be so fun… I can’t imagine the mind games you must have to play as the sun sets and you know it’s time to just keep pushing to finish!)!

All in all, it was completely inspiring to be at the event (as expected), and I completed my mission for the weekend. I went, I trained, I cheered, I volunteered, and yes… I signed up for next year! I am pumped even though I know this is crazy to give up my next year to prepare for this. Luckily the true training won’t start until January, but I know I just signed up for a huge challenge that will be SO rewarding to finish and yet SO overwhelming to tackle. Luckily, I have built a great support network over the course of these last 6-8 months in Syracuse. Having a coach that I work well with, a team to train with, and other friends and family behind me, rooting me on, means the world! I finally have my bike set, a gym and a schedule I am used to, and I’m ready to go to work!

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Ok, now fast forward through the week, I returned to Syracuse and worked to continue with the training (despite having a bit of a workout hang-over from Lake Placid) and worked to settle back into reality of going to work every day (as compared to my life of just working out and doing whatever I wanted for the past week… I wish life could be like this all the time!!).

Saturday I had a brick on the Caz Tri course – I signed up for the Olympic Triathlon next weekend through the urging of some of my T2 teammates. Saturday was my first time on the Caz course, and this course is hilly! Chard Rd and a few of the other hills really are challenging on the course. Sunday should be interesting to say the least. I’m not really sure how I am going to do since I’m definitely feeling a little burned out, but hopefully I can recover a bit with my mini taper this week!

Finally, on Sunday, the Irongirl event ran in Syracuse for the 6th year straight. This was the event that brought me into the world of triathlon in 2009. So while I have never returned to the IG course to compete, it holds a special place in my heart. I love the fact that the venue gives women a chance to  tackle something that most didn’t know they were capable of! Every year I have had the chance to go back and watch friends take on, and complete their first ever triathlon. It’s amazing to watch the pure joy, cheer, and smiles on everyone’s faces throughout the day.

Volunteering this year as kayak support was especially fun as the swim is the part of triathlon that tends to scare people away from the sport. It was just amazing to see so many women overcoming the fear that they couldn’t complete the swim and making their way to the bike and run! I think that everyone managed to complete the swim, despite a few people being seriously scared and panicked during it! I am just so proud of each and every person that takes on the challenge, overcomes their fears, and accomplishes more than they thought possible!

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It was a great couple of weeks – I’ve really been living triathlon every day – and I feel like my post above barely scratches the surface of everything that happened! I didn’t even get a chance to talk about paddle boarding, blueberry picking, and a whole host of other random happenings – but I guess I’ll have to let the photos below try to fill in some of the things I didn’t talk about above!

 

Week 1

Weekly Workouts//

  • Monday – Yoga – 60 Minutes
  • Tuesday – Endurance Run – 2 hour, 25 minutes – 16 miles
  • Wednesday – 2,000 yard Swim – 400’s
  • Thursday – AM – Bike 1 Hour – 2×10’s – 21 Miles
  • Thursday – PM – Paddle boarding on Saratoga Lake!
  • Friday – AM – 40 minute Base Run – 4.6 Miles
  • Friday – PM – Swim in Mirror Lake – 1.35 Miles
  • Saturday – AM – Bike 1 Loop of the Ironman LP Course – 56 Miles
  • Saturday – PM – Swim in Mirror Lake – 1.2 Miles
  • Sunday – Volunteer & Spectate at Ironman Lake Placid!

Weekly Totals//

  • Swim – 6,000 yards – 1 Hour, 50 Minutes
  • Bike – 76.5 Miles – 4 Hours, 30 Minutes
  • Run – 20.5 Miles – 3 Hours, 10 Minutes
  • Total Time –  9 hours, 30 minutes (plus 3 Hours of Paddle Boarding, and 18 Hours of Spectating and Cheering at IMLP!!)

Week 2

Weekly Workouts// (Recovery Week)

  • Monday – 60 Minute Run – 7 miles in the POURING Rain (so therefore it counts as a swim too?? I skipped my OWS in Mirror Lake)
  • Tuesday –  Bike to Wilmington & Back – 30 Miles – (this is the back climbing section that brings you back into Lake Placid on the IMLP Course!)
  • Wednesday – 50 Minute Base Run – 5.7 Miles
  • Thursday – REST DAY
  • Friday – Power Test – This was just as awful as everyone said it would be….
  • Saturday – Caz Course Brick 2 Hours, 20 Minutes – 30 mile bike, 3.5 mile run
  • Sunday – AM – Kayak volunteer for Irongirl!
  • Sunday – 45 minute trainer ride with intervals

Weekly Totals//

  • Swim – None! (I missed my Mirror Lake Swim)
  • Bike – 46.5 Miles (plus 2 Trainer Rides) – 3 Hours
  • Run – 12.7 Miles – 1 Hour, 50 Minutes
  • Brick – 33.5 Miles – 2 Hours, 20 Minutes
  • Total Time –  7 hours, 10 minutes (plus 4 Hours of Irongirl volunteering action!

Weekly Photo Recap//

My post 16 mile run treat from Rochella! (Bacon maple cupcake – YUM!!!)

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Um, I’m still not very good at packing. Especially when I will be swimming, biking and running… 20140731-103839-38319775.jpg

My baby has new shoes!! First set of race wheels ready to roll! 20140731-103838-38318925.jpg

Finally, finally, finally got to go paddle boarding! Sister Fun-day part 1… (For anyone in the Saratoga area, hit up the Fish Creek Marina!)20140731-103755-38275394.jpg

Paddling back down the creek after hitting up Saratoga Lake! 20140731-103756-38276347.jpg

Blueberry picking! (Sister fun day part 2) 20140731-103711-38231375.jpgFresh blueberries – getting ready to be frozen for future use! 20140731-103709-38229577.jpg

Never tire of this view! I was so lucky to grow up here…

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Friday night sunset swim in Mirror Lake (not the best photo, I think the camera lens was fogged up!) 20140731-103523-38123880.jpg

Saturday morning in LP – heading out for a loop of the course! 20140731-103326-38006376.jpg

The porch of the rental house – I’ve rented the same house for next year – just 3/4th a mile off from the Olympic circle, close, convenient and SUPER nice! 20140731-103524-38124965.jpg

The view behind our rental house in LP. 20140731-103324-38004410.jpg

The calm before the storm… transition the night before the race. All the bikes are racked and ready! 20140731-103522-38122640.jpg

A few beverages with a few people from the CNY crew at the Lake Placid Pub the night prior to the race!

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Our awesome house! Beers and s’mores the night before Ironman (next year, my night prior will definitely NOT be this much fun…)

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Tanya rocking her first loop – and a crazy exposure on my picture! 20140731-103521-38121855.jpg

A view from near the Olympic Circle… so beautiful!! 20140731-103433-38073032.jpg

Gear Bags… so MANY gear bags! (Glad I volunteered here to see the chaos and so I know what to expect next year – transition is SO different than a “normal” triathlon…) 20140731-103432-38072179.jpg

Heather getting ready to enter the Olympic oval to finish! 20140731-103430-38070419.jpg

Ice cream while spectating…. another thing I won’t be enjoying next year! 20140731-103431-38071286.jpg

Tanya finishing up!! 20140731-103429-38069545.jpg

The finish line in LP – nearing the midnight hour! 20140731-103326-38006180.jpg

Eek! Here we go….! 20140731-103325-38005225.jpg

In the convention center… love this giant mobile! 20140731-103323-38003507.jpg

As seen on my ride Tuesday morning when I biked the back half of the course. I have a whole year of believing ahead!

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Yeah…. so the race calendar just got more interesting. Nothing like signing up for a Full and a Half in the same week!

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Nuun Energy, please work some magic! 20140805-203140-73900635.jpg

Bro, do you even workout? … Just hanging at Middle Ages Brewing.

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My view at Irongirl Sunday morning from the kayak.

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Post-race, finally was able to plant my garden… since the garage was finally painted last week – not too optimistic that I’ll actually get much from these plants, but I did have 3 tomatoes and there are a handful of cucumbers and peppers growing!

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Lake Placid, a PR & Dirty 30.

I don’t know about you, but it felt like last week just flew by!! And, it definitely didn’t hurt that I took off Thursday and Friday so that I could head up to Lake Placid for a weekend of training with the T2 Team!

My workouts Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday all went really well, with my run on Wednesday finally being semi-enjoyable. I’m not sure why, but for the past 3 weeks, running has felt like a complete chore. Biking has been fun due to my new ride and new milestones reached, and my swim workouts during this round of training has been an absolute blast! Essentially, my attitude toward each individual of the three sports has reversed from last year’s experience – it’s interesting to think how things can change, shift, and evolve through each experience with the individual sports!

It has been truly frustrating that running, which has brought me so much joy over the past 5 years, suddenly has felt so awful for the past month. Having a decent run last week felt especially good!

Thursday was a day of travel, running a few last minute errands to prep for Placid, and cooking more recipes from my new cookbook for the weekend! I made rice cakes, oatmeal wraps and peanut butter protein balls. I swear, having real food to grab for snacks and food on the bike helps SO much – to avoid the gut rot that can come with eating gels, chews, and other “food” for hours on end during training and endurance events. Needless to say, a few of my teammates ended up being pretty jealous of my food about half way through our long training day on Saturday!

On Friday, I was up bright and early to make the trek from Saratoga  to Lake Placid. We were all meeting up at Mirror Lake for a swim at 9:30. On the drive up to LP, there were blue skies and sun – about 10 miles out, the cloud cover rolled over and it started to rain. You’ve just got to love the high peaks region – the weather can change in an instant! The overcast skies made it all the worse to get in the water, after putting on our wetsuits, we had to jump in and I swear the temperature stole your breath for a few seconds – which was not a welcome experience for me since I was already nervous about my first open water swim of the season.

I had never had any major issues with open water swims until last year, then suddenly during the Oswego Triathlon (a week before the Syracuse 70.3) I experienced my first panic attack in the water.  It was a mixture of swimming with the masses, dealing with sizable waves, and feeling like the neck of my wetsuit was choking me. I spent the entire following week trying to tell myself the swim the following weekend at 70.3 would be fine, and even went for 3 open water swims to try and settle myself down, but again had panic attacks during the race. Needless to say, after the 70.3, I was ready for a break from triathlon and swimming and didn’t go near the water again last year.  Fast forward to this year, and I’ve really enjoyed the pool swimming but have been dreading gearing up to go back into open water swimming and the washing machine of race day swims.

Friday’s swim in mirror lake with a group of about 15 athletes was a good first experience for open water. I did experience my panic attacks again, but was able to get through the swim. It also didn’t hurt that the buoys/course markers in Mirror Lake are all laid out with a yellow rope under the water which makes staying on course pretty easy! I just had to deal with swimming in a group. I stayed near the back, but that backfired on me since I kept catching up to the group, despite feeling like my wetsuit was choking me and I couldn’t really breathe like I was used to. So on the turn, I went toward the front of the group, but then kept having the same issue with my wetsuit. My takeaway, I need to find a wetsuit with a lower neckline. I’m not letting this thing hold me back for race day.

After the swim, we headed to the coaches house to grab a quick bite to eat and get ready to head out for a shorter ride. We all headed out to bike the back portion of the LP IM bike course which climbs from Wilmington back into LP. It was a lot of fun heading out there since the road was all down hill (despite the fact that the black flies felt like rain hitting your face…), the less fun part was turning around and heading back into Placid (where we then had to be careful not to have your mouth open for fear of unintentionally eating aforementioned black flies). The road along the cascades is beautiful, and almost distracts you from the fact that you are climbing about 800 feet in elevation over 10 miles. However, all in all, I was surprised that the climb really didn’t seem that bad. Some of the climbs in the Syracuse 70.3 course are definitely more intense!

The rest of Friday was fairly uneventful/low-key, checked into the hotel, cleaned up, went to dinner at the coaches house where they surprised myself and M with a birthday cake! (Her birthday was on Thursday, mine on Sunday – yes, I appropriately rang in the next decade of my life swimming, biking and running my heart out this weekend). We then had some race-day strategy sessions and a few of us caught a beverage at the LP Pub and Brewery before crashing for the evening. We had to rest up for Saturday – it was the major training day of the weekend!

Saturday brought about a 7 am departure on the bike course. Those of us doing the Syracuse 70.3 were set to complete 1 loop of the course, and those training for a full Ironman were headed out for 2 loops. We were all warned multiple times to take the first part of the course VERY easy since we would be heading out from LP to Keene which involves following Route 73 where you drop over 1200 feet in about 7 miles, oh and the road is in desperate need of repaving/repair. Seriously, your entire bike wheel could fit in some of the potholes, there is little to no shoulder and going over your handlebars would not be out of the question. Several people in our group lost water bottles as they rattled out of their holders, and a number of people said their hands hurt from gripping the handlebars so tight as we decended. It really is time for a little road repair, I had been warned several times prior to my LP trip that the roads were bad up there – and people were not kidding!! In fact, the warnings were almost understated!

After the trip to Keene, we headed up to Jay. Through some rolling hills, the roads improved, and then we followed the road along Ausable River which was gorgeous! We hit the turn around in Ausable Forks, headed back toward Upper Jay, climbed to Wilmington and then headed up the climbs to bring us back to LP. I will admit, the climbs from Wilmington to LP felt much more intense after biking the course than they did the day before! By the time I reached LP, I was definitely happy that I did not have to head out for a second loop! Especially since the sun was shining down, the temps were in the 80s, and the crew that had to continue on would definitely be baking in the afternoon heat! (However, I also realized that next year, there is a 95% likelihood that I will in fact be in the group heading out for loop #2…).

After we finished up the bike, one of my teammates, K and I headed out for a 6 mile run to complete our Brick workout. Originally I was going to hit up the Northwoods Loop, but not knowing the hill profile, and felling a bit tired due to messing up my nutrition on the bike, I stuck with Kristin and opted for 2 loops around Mirror Lake. Loop 1 went fairly well, but loop 2 was more of a just-survive-this-loop-and-you’ll-be-done-with-this-workout type of run. By the start of loop 2, all I could talk and think about was jumping in the lake upon finish of the run. I just wanted to go stand in the cold weather and cool off!!! So we muscled through and did just that! I swear, there is nothing better than wading in cold water after a hot run!! (Makes me wish I lived on a lake!)

After cooling off, it was back to the hotel to shower, and we headed to grab sandwiches in town. There is an amazing sandwich shop that serves 46 different sandwiches – one named after each of the 46 high peaks (plus crepes, breakfast sandwiches, salads, etc.). The sandwiches are AMAZING. If you’re ever in LP, you have to head to Main Street and go to Big Mountain Deli.

Post lunch, it was food coma time – I’m pretty sure we all crashed. Around 4 pm, it was back to the lake for another open water swim. One of the coaches gave me some more mental tips to help me through the swim and I had a much stronger swim (although only a few of us were out there, so no crowds to deal with on this one…). I finished the 1.2 mile swim in 32 minutes despite a few leg cramps. 32 minutes! (Last year it took me 42-45 minutes to cover 1.2 miles, 10 minutes off your time is HUGE for triathlon.) After swimming, we cleaned up again, hit up happy hour at the hotel and I was able to meet up with my friends R and P for a birthday beverage. Then it was off to the coaches house to grab our race packets for the LP Half Marathon the following day!

After grabbing our T2 Shirts and Race Packets, we headed back to the pub for dinner and more beverages. Beer = carb-loading right?! (Unfortunately, due to my poor hydration/nutrition it also led to my own paranoia all night about trying to catch up on electrolytes, and my failure to actually get things corrected… but live and learn…?). After a great dinner with about 10 of the group of T2-ers we all headed back to crash for the race the next day. Errr. I mean “catered long run” as the coaches were telling us to think of it.

The next morning, we were told to meet up around 7:15 at the olympic oval. We all stood around and chatted, made a few trips back and forth for last minute items – which in my case included a run to my car 10 minutes before the start to change sneakers since my shoelace conveniently decided to break right before the start… and we were off at 8am! K and I ended up falling in line with each other after the run up the hill on main street, and paced each other for the entire race. Our first three (flat) miles were at 8:15 (too fast considering we were running 13 miles, and had trained so hard the prior day), after this point, K and I finally were able to slow down and settle into a more reasonable pace of 8:45 for the next six miles. At mile eight, K knew she was closing in on a serious PR – not having run 13 miles sun-two hours before. At mile nine, I started to run into trouble – feeling light headed and all that fun stuff. We slowed back to a 9 minute pace, grabbed some food and then prepped for the hills back into LP and the finish line. Three miles and 300 feet of hills later, K and I were entering the olympic speed skating oval to finish the race! We crossed the line in 1 hour 54 minutes for an 8:42 pace, running the entire course together – it’s awesome when you find a training buddy that you can perfectly match pace with! …especially when they help keep you going for the final few miles when you’re feeling pretty tired – thanks K!!!!! I definitely owe you!

It’s going to be fun to see how we line up at the 70.3 – K will enter the water 5 minutes before me on race day, but we bike and run approximately the same pace. If all goes well with my swim, there is a decent chance we may exit the water around the same time and eventually fall in with each other for the remainder of the race!

After crossing the finish line, I saw R and P for a few minutes (they left quickly due to black flies), then headed to meet up with the T2 crew, cheer on our remaining teammates and finish out the weekend. After our goodbyes and good wishes for the next two weeks of training, I was packing up, cleaning up, and heading out of town. It wasn’t until I got back to Saratoga and researching my prior 13.1 time that I realized that I actually PR’ed the race too! ….yes, I am now one of those people who does something crazy like not taper for a race, have an intense training day, not eat or hydrate properly, and yet still PR a race. – Makes me want to actually taper, rest, eat and hydrate properly then run a half marathon to truly find out what my PR pace would be!

All in all, it was a great weekend in LP! I met a ton of great people, swam, biked, and ran my heart out, enjoyed some delicious food, and all-in-all had an awesome time. I decided that even if I wasn’t training for a specific event, I would love to head up to LP with T2 just to enjoy the weekend in the ADK!

Now, I have two weeks to fix the few issues that I did find over the weekend – (1) my wetsuit, (2) my bike seat – swapping back out to my road bike seat, I just won’t have the new seat broken in before the race!, (3) staying on top of electrolytes/food intake during the race.

By adjusting these few things, staying on-top of the food/hydration/electrolytes, and with cooperation of the weather on race day, the Syracuse 70.3 could be an amazing race for me. I feel like all the pieces are falling into place just in time for June 22nd!

Weekly Workouts//

  • Monday – 1 Hour Recovery Ride – Yes, after biking 100 the day before…
  • Tuesday – 2300 yard swim – Time Trial Pace
  • Wednesday – 1 Hour Criss Cross Run – aka Speed Intervals
  • Thursday – Rest/Travel/Vacation Day
  • Friday – Lake Placid Training Day 1: 1.3 Mile Swim, 26 Mile Bike
  • Saturday – Lake Placid Training Day 2: 56 Mile Bike, 6 Mile Run, 1.2 Mile Swim
  • Sunday – Lake Placid Training Day 3: Lake Placid Half Marathon

Weekly Totals//

  • Swim – 1 hour, 50 minutes – 6664 yards/3.78 Miles
  • Bike – 2 hours – 42 Miles
  • Run – 2 hours, 56 minutes – 20 miles
  • Brick – 4 hours, 15 minutes – 56 mile Bike/6 mile Run
  • Total Time – 11 hours, 43 minutes

Weekly Photo Recap//

Wednesday’s Track Workout – Happy National Running Day!

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Notes for my criss-cross run. (By the end of the day, I don’t like having to memorize things… or maybe all the working out is turning my brain to mush… 🙂 )

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Outfitting the bike so I don’t die in LP. (aka water bottle system and spare tire kit…)

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Was pretty excited about this…. but upon further review, there are too many flavors going on here. 20140609-115108-42668240.jpg

Amen.

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My food adventures continue. Good news, I can eat oatmeal – and when prepared burrito style with blueberries and yogurt, it’s amazing.)

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This goof. 20140609-115209-42729048.jpg

Happy Birthday to ME!

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Saw this online while waiting to meet up with the T2 Team Friday.  Didn’t realize how true this would be for my weekend in LP. The black flies were outrageous! 20140609-115246-42766019.jpg

Mirror Lake – Day 1. Was not excited about cold water on an overcast day…

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View from the coaches house/weekend HQ.20140609-115247-42767784.jpg

View from my hotel room. Mirror Lake and Main Street – not too shabby! 20140609-115336-42816068.jpg

Birthday Celebrations! (The rest of the evening conversation then circled around how you might carry pieces of said cake/frosting to eat on the bike during our ride the next day…) 20140609-115333-42813290.jpg

Lake Placid Pub & Brewery Deck… and our hotel.

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Bike, bikes and more bikes. 20140609-115335-42815033.jpg

Mirror Lake Day 2 – Much more inviting (and even more so after a long bike and run!) 20140609-115422-42862526.jpg

Saturday morning – pre-7 am departure!20140609-115423-42863339.jpg

Out on the bike course. Beautiful Day. Amazing views. (Wish I had a few more to share with you all…) 20140609-115425-42865638.jpg

Part of the T2 Crew – about 30 Miles into our ride. 20140609-115424-42864682.jpg

If you ever find yourself in Lake Placid, hit up the Big Mountain Deli & Creperie (aka 46 Sandwiches) – you can thank me later.

(Also, don’t judge by my poor photographing skills of my sandwich below, I was too hungry to do this any justice.)

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Sunday  we ran the Lake Placid Half Marathon – per the coaches “this is a catered run, not a race” – due to the fact we were all running on tired legs… they gave us our packets the night before and told us to take it easy.

A shot from the LP Half – generally, I’m not a fan of race photos, but knowing what was going on in this one, I love it!

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Post race catered run, it was discovered that our group had 4 people PR the race… (including me!)

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An appropriate quote for my weekend and my training thus far for the season. Couldn’t be happier with how things are panning out. Two weeks until race day, let’s hope for the best!

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Post Lake Placid, reunited with the pups at my parent’s house, and someone wants to go for a walk… (note leash on the table).20140609-115540-42940436.jpg

The cutest birthday wish I received by far on Sunday. Too cute not to share!

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I hope you all had a fantastic week and weekend!

Cheers!

P.S. – I hope you all saw my post about the Ragnar Fun Run! I’d love to run with anyone that is in the Syracuse area on Thursday! We’re going to have 3, 4 and 5 mile run options AND I’ll be handing out some sweet Ragnar and Nuun swag!