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Running Around…

… except not actually running. Since I’m still on IR. (i.e. undergoing PT) <— let me find a couple more abbreviations for being injured… we like abbreviations in sports – DNF, DNS, PR, RICE, NRR, XC, XT…

Anyhow, the point is that life has gotten cRaZy busy these past few weeks and I have a LOT going on. Definitely more than usual, hence the quieting down on the blog front. Travel has increased, big changes are going down in my life, and I’m working on repairing my poor calves…. oh and starting to attempt to master a new sport! (oh hai cyclocross.)

But, with all of this going on, I have taken a vow: “I solemnly swear I will stretch and strength train properly during my Ironman training…”

Now, someone please just keep me accountable to that! I’m really a lazy athlete, I like to skip the important in-between stuff that I know I should be doing – luckily my coach and my PT (who is also one of our T2 coaches) are kicking my butt right now for that, which will hopefully make me a bit more accountable on this front.

In lieu of the topics that I really want to write about, (I have a number of ideas for entries that I would like to spend time weaving into words but I am pressing pause until I have a little more time to devote to them, letting them simmer a while longer in my notebooks.) I’m going to bombard you with a lot of pictures from the past couple of weeks.

Oh, and this: 31 Dog Reactions for Everyday Situations.

Seriously, you can thank me later.

Photo Recap//

No Ragnar for me this year… so I volunteered!

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Post Volunteer Session Bike Ride, had fun going out and cheering everyone on as they ran through the Saratoga County countryside! IMG_9717.JPG

Pumpkin Beer Season is here! Time to stock up before they change to Winter beers… IMG_9721.JPG

He kills me. “Guarding” (or maybe just sleeping with) the toy so Roxie can’t have it…

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Stretch, PT, Ice… Repeat the next day…

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Someone is super helpful with PT exercises. IMG_9710.JPG

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A trip to Washington DC with my LEAD NY Class. So excited for year #2 with these amazing people. A trip to Ottawa and Africa are next up – then we wrap up the program – the time has flown by and we’ve learned so much (and will learn SO much more!)!

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Along with the DC theme…. Love Kid President.

Love more, hate less. IMG_9751.JPG

Wednesday night a few of us ate at the Founding Farmers in DC. If you’re ever visiting DC, you should definitely eat here – it was amazing!

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Visiting Gettysburg on our way home from DC. IMG_9759.JPG

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Bronco is loving this. IMG_9764.JPG

Back on the toy front…

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Also, this week marks 1 year of having Bronco as a member of my little family!

He has definitely added a lot of love to my life! IMG_9776.JPG

Friday Night Football.IMG_9769.JPG

Well, that sums up some random aspects of the past 2 weeks…  exited for PT sessions this week, the plan is to start some supervised running on a treadmill. I’m hoping I will be given the go ahead to start mixing in some light running again. Although, it has been fun to focus more on strength sessions, swimming, and of course biking!

Random Ramblings.

If you’re in Upstate NY, I don’t have to tell you how crazy the weather was this weekend. Snow on Saturday (boo), Sun and 50 degree temps today (yay!).

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Pure craziness – also, not so much fun when you have a 3 hour bike scheduled and it’s snowing. <– Stuck on the trainer again. Dun Dun Dun (aka, find some really good movies or shows to watch just to survive.) I made it through the first 90 minutes without too many issues, the last 90 were a bit tortuous. I resorted to breaking up the last 60 minutes by doing a 30 second plank every 15 minutes. (If you know me, you know it’s bad when I think doing a plank is more attractive than continuing to just ride through.)

Anyway, I’m just pumped to see the weather starting to turn. This week I did get my first bike ride in OUTSIDE on Wednesday. It was so nice to get out! But I swear I’ll stop talking about the weather. I know this does not make for particularly interesting reading…

Other happenings of the week included finding out that I definitely need to say goodbye to my Felt – the bike has never fit me properly and despite the fact that a 54 cm should fit someone who is 5’8″, it’s just too big for me. Expensive lesson to learn, but I’m working on selling my bike and then finding a new Tri Bike that does fit me properly. (Anyone looking for a time trial bike? It’s an amazing bike with higher end components – sadly it’s just not right for me…).

Also, the same day that I had the bad news about the bike, I received some good news! Along with being an ambassador for Ragnar Relay, I will now be joining forces with Nuun! I’m very excited for the opportunity to help spread the word about how amazing Nuun is – just check out their products – there is something for everyone and their flavors are delicious!

Ok, I don’t feel like I have particularly interesting things to say right now, so if you’re ready to read something more interesting, maybe I’ll just direct you to the following articles. 🙂

One of the best articles that I’ve ever seen about the whole Organic v. Conventional debate. It was written by a mother who wanted to really understand the health benefits, and what she was really getting when purchasing organic. It’s not what you might think. In the U.S. we seriously have one of the safest food supplies on the planet, I think it’s great that we have choices, I just wish that food marketers would not try to pit one type of food against another.

75 Thoughts Every Runner has While Out for a Run – Thank you Buzz Feed. This is essentially my stream of thought.  (And similar theme to my articles from last week.)

Oh, and this little nugget. If you don’t know about this, you’re welcome. Hack the Menu <– Secret menus for all your favorite fast food joints. I love fast food more than I should, so it’s a good thing that I workout as much as I do. (Although I do find that the more I work out, the less I enjoy fast food. Drat the body craving wholesome food…)

For anyone following along to hear about my athletic adventures and training for the week – This week was a peak week (Recovery week next week!):

  • Monday – Bike 1:00 Recovery Ride
  • Tuesday – 2400 yd Swim – Progressive 100’s –
  • Wednesday – Short Brick – Bike 1:00 and Run 0:30 – YAY for being OUTSIDE! AND for having some speed work mixed in – put down a couple speedy 7 minute miles!
  • Thursday – Easy Z2 Run – 6 Miles on the Parkway
  • Friday – 2500 yd Swim – Steady Swim 400s
  • Saturday –  Endurance Brick 3:35 – 3:00 Bike and 0:35 Run
  • Sunday – Endurance Run 2:00 – 13.6 Miles

Totals Ended at:

  • Total Training Time 10:30
  • Total Run Miles 27.2
  • Total Swim 4,900 yds (2.8 miles)
  • Bike 5 hours (I can’t fairly convert this to miles since indoor and outdoor mileage is two very different things…)

Since I haven’t had an actual rest day since being sick and I missed my workout on Friday March 21st – I think that’s the longest I’ve gone without a true rest day. Tomorrow’s rest day is going to be amazing!

And finally… the weekly photo dump (aka where you can find puppy pictures – I like to think that my blog brings something for almost everyone – runners, CNY residents, people interested in food topics, AND puppy enthusiasts!)

Cafe Kubal – how I love thee… and your vanilla mint lattes. I also love that I have a partner in crime that loves this cafe just as much as I do! (I may or may not have made 2 trips this week.)

IMG_8319The most AMAZING thing I have ever received. I also loved that I received it at work at the return address was for Tribute Sports – my first thought left me wondering if I had just entered the Hunger Games… while not leaving me volunteering as Tribute, the actual contents were awesome, even if I wasn’t off to go fight my way to stay alive.

IMG_8325Biking outside! (Yes, I’m back to my road bike until I get the Tri Bike issue sorted.)

IMG_8338The end of my brick run – it’s a little darker in the image than it really was outside, but you get the idea – beautiful evening to be outside!IMG_8341Roxie understands the importance of rolling after speed work. (Or at least the importance of an available lap…)

IMG_8344Busted out the food processor to make my latest version of Energy Bites for food while biking. While I was excited about making these, I was not so excited to find out just how sharp those blades are. Reached in and promptly sliced open my finger. As someone who does not deal with blood well, it will probably take me a while to recover from this ordeal and use the processor again…

IMG_0073The finished energy bites (no worries, no blood contaminated the dough.) Essentially these are a mixture of peanut butter, banana, honey, and whey protein rolled in crushed coconut and almonds. (I’ll try to be all professional and post a recipe sometime this week.)

IMG_0075The sign of a good day – passed out puppy. He was my running buddy on my brick run Saturday afternoon. It’s good to get him out and have some company on my runs. He’s becoming quite the champ! 20140406-082442.jpg

Sunday morning was filled with Spring Cleaning – I don’t know that I have ever officially done spring cleaning before this year, but it was really nice to clean the house, the windows, the oven, the fridge and so on. And the pups really enjoyed just basking in the sun outside while I worked away inside…

DSC_0608 I’m not sure about the true facts behind this ad, but it sure is interesting to think about.

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 Ice covered today… hard to believe I’ll be swimming the 70.3 here in just a couple months!

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Because 18 mph would just be ridiculous. Pretty sure I break this limit on my bike all the time. 20140406-221709.jpg

Traveling and Training.

I’ve been on the road for the past 10 days and I’m glad to be back home! (Although I am traveling again a couple times this week, but if I get to sleep in my own bed, I don’t really count it… Even if I am spending 12+ hours of my day traveling/at meetings).

Last week, as I mentioned in my post, I traveled to NYC with my LEAD NY Class. I have so much to share from that trip that I’ve decided to keep my comments out of this post and I will be posting a multi-post series about the things I learned about food in NYC. Lots of interesting stuff and I’m sure I won’t really do the trip justice, but if you are interested, hopefully you can get a feel for how food makes its way to the city!  (And if you’re not interested, just skip reading the rest of my posts until next Monday when I’m back to the normal training stuff.)

Speaking of normal training stuff… I totally fell off the wagon this week. My coach gave me last Saturday off so I could enjoy skiing with some friends – although with how things turned out, I think I should have just stuck to my normal training… I’m so ready for winter to be over!

I had given my coach a ‘heads up’ that training was going to be difficult while I was in NYC since our schedule for this class typically starts around 6:30 or 7:00 am and we’re on the go until 9:00 pm most nights. (The program really wants to maximize our time together…). Also, I was not sure if I would have access to a gym or not. There were three runs for 30 minutes on my schedule and one bike for 30 minutes while I away in NYC. My actual training included one (yes, only one) run for 40 minutes on Tuesday afternoon – immediately following a late afternoon meal. Not really ideal, but when they rearranged our schedule to move dinner to later in the night and actually gave us an hour and a half of downtime, there was no way I was missing the opportunity for a run. Especially since we had food at almost every visit of the day – about 5 different meals/snacks – it was a bit gluttonous!

As someone that does go through periods of heavy travel with my job, I’ll be the first to recognize that training while traveling can be challenging and often requires creativity with your schedule to try and fit in even short workouts. Obviously last week, I was not too successful, but then again my schedule when I travel is not normally dictated to quite such an extreme degree.

The other challenge that comes with traveling is eating properly. Often when traveling, food choices are not terrific, although I do think more places are starting to offer healthier options. To try and combat some of the uphill battle that I knew I would be fighting with finding good options (especially when it came to snacks), I went shopping before my trip and bought a bag of mini carrots, some granola bars (there are actually some healthier options starting to hit the shelves if you look hard enough), and some individual nut snack packs. I also made sure that I had a water bottle with me for the week. Having these options in my bag made it easier to opt for my own snack instead of buying some of the treats that we were available (although I will admit the cookie bar at Whole Foods almost drew me in, but I did resist the temptation!).

Overall, I definitely still over-ate this week. We had a couple of dinners with the group, and Fresh Direct put out an amazing spread for us one afternoon, so by the end of the week I definitely was ready to get back to more normal eating habits. Also, as mentioned, I really had little training but still did get a fair amount of exercise in from walking around the city from visit to visit, but somehow walking just doesn’t feel quite as good as running to me – despite the fact that it is a great exercise option!

My overall training for this week:

  •  Sunday: Missed workout
  • Monday: Missed workout
  • Tuesday: 40 minute Z2 Run (on a full stomach, so not great)
  • Wednesday: Planned rest day
  • Thursday: Missed workout
  • Friday: 1700 yard Ladder Swim (I felt like I was going to sink after everything I’d eaten this week!)
  • Saturday: Brick – 2 hour Bike, 30 minute Run
  • Sunday: Brick – 20 minute Bike, 1:45 Run

So there you have it, the honest truth that sometimes life conflicts with training. (And the not so gentle reminder from Training Peaks that shows missed workouts in BRIGHT red. – Yes, I’m already aware that I missed those workouts, thankyouverymuch.)

I’m sure I could have pulled myself out of bed earlier to fit my runs in in NYC. If I had gotten up at 4:30 and I might have felt a bit lot better from a training standpoint, but I would have also crashed a lot harder at the end of the week. As it was I went to bed at 8pm Friday night and slept until 7am the next day. Similar story on Saturday. (…you know you’re tired when…)

All and all, a great week with lots of learning, also an exhausting week despite the fact I wasn’t really training. Hopefully my body is recovered with the sleep I put in this weekend and ready to get back into the swing of things this week!

Now for the photo dump (non NYC related) for the week(end):

Working at the ADK Summer Expo on Saturday with Ragnar Relay – love spreading the word about this amazing relay series! If you have not done a Ragnar, it’s a must for the bucket list!

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We spent Saturday afternoon talking with all sorts of people explaining what Ragnar is and why they should join in the fun. Also, it was great to be able to promote Double H Ranch – if you want to step up and help out this great cause, there are fundraising teams that will benefit the kids of Double H Ranch.

Finally, I loved getting to know Courtney from the Ragnar Staff, she is a fantastic person and is the one who was instrumental in bringing the Relay to the Adirondacks. It’s a BEAUTIFUL course – I’ve run it for both years that it has been in the ADK. Seriously people. Do. This. Relay.  You won’t regret it. (And the hills are not that bad.)

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I finally had a Salted Caramel GU that everyone has been raving about. It wasn’t for me.  But that’s ok, I’ll just leave mine for everyone else!

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An amazing 11+ mile run OUTSIDE [and in the country] on Sunday. Highlight of my day. No doubt.

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Especially when I was looking at the Vermont mountains in the distance and listening to Top of the World by Imagine Dragons.

I was about ready to start doing cartwheels. So happy – definite runner’s high to be outside throwing down a double digit run in the sun. (Even despite the arguments I was having with my heart rate by the end.)

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Girl Scout Cookies appeared Saturday – really not helpful in getting back on track… especially when Samoas appear!

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This is what packing for two weeks of travel that includes swimming, biking (on a bike trainer), running, skiing, two dogs, and two business trips looks like. Craziness.

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(Did I mention I often overpack?…)

(I probably didn’t have to mention that… )

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And finally… you’ll have to stay tuned this week to hear about this:

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Ginger Z and I are now tight after Thursday morning’s weather.

(Just kidding, but I do have a famous coffee cup now!)