Parting Words…

August 26, 2009 blogs, photos No Comments

Well, here I go again. It’s been a crazy week trying to get everything done in time. I finally feel like I have all my ducks in a row. I finished up with a fun, short ride on Pandora on the bike path, a simple yet very enjoyable 15-mile ride. My final ride in the U.S. before my Ironman. I can leave the country tomorrow, satisfied that any loose errands I couldn’t tie up will be waiting when I return…hopefully as a 2-time Ironman. I will be able to say to myself as I line up on the start line that there is nothing, absolutely nothing, else I could have done in my training to prepare for this race. That will comfort me on race day and calm my nerves. On the downside, it looks like, as God always has planned for me, my Ironman will, again, be very hot. Every day the forecast goes up another degree. Right now, the forecast for Sunday is 93 degrees. Ugh. Sound familiar? This is eerily reminscent of my first Ironman, last April in Arizona where temps were in the upper 90s. Someone today said, “At least it’s a dry heat.” I cringed. That’s what they said about Arizona. It was insufferable. Quite frankly, my first Ironman was held in the 7th ring of hell. Now, is my 2nd Ironman going to have the same conditions as the first, except with lots of hills? Oh well. If it’s hard for me, it will be hard for everyone else too. At least I’ve had some experience with heat! (Not to mention some heat training as well, compared to nil last time around). If it’s brutally hot, I’ll survive; I’ll just be a lot slower. I wonder how fast I could go in an Ironman in favorable conditions? Does that ever happen? I leave you with some photos I found today. I call it “Ironman Training: Before & After”. I couldn’t believe how different I look between April and August. It just goes to show that the training really does work! Bike: Before (CA 70.3 April 6, 2009) After (Bike–Camp Pendleton Sprint, August 8, 2009; and 10 lbs lighter) Run Before (CA 70.3; 4/6/09) Run After (CP Sprint; 8/8/09) Note muscle definition in legs! See you on the other side!

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Separation Anxiety

August 23, 2009 blogs No Comments

I completed my final ride in the United States on Torch Friday. I lovingly cleaned him up, lubed his chain, and attached a clearly marked label to his handlebars before dropping him off at Nytro for TriBike Transport. I got chills when I entered the shop. The bike guys were very nice; I’m sure they had been dealing with hyperventilating-nervous-type-A-triathletes-tapering-for-their-Ironman all day. I’m having major separation anxiety. It didn’t help that other people were dropping off their bikes to be shipped to Louisville for Ironman Kentucky on the same day. Because IM Kentucky is the same day as IM Canada. Ack!!!!! Please tell me Torch will be in Penticton next Thursday, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, and NOT in Louisville (or anywhere else for that matter). My taper is going as predicted. I’m in the sluggish, blah phase, where sleeping a lot and doing little is very appealing. I’ve slogged through most of my taper workouts (and skipped some too). Unlike last week (when I felt fresh and speedy), this week, I feel apathatic and unable to produce any speed, although I can sustain base pace forever without getting tired. This is good, or so I’m told. I have a ton of other life things going on as well, all exciting and good, but stressful, nonetheless. More on all of that in the next month….AFTER my Ironman. Right now, I need to focus on focusing on one thing and one thing only: Ironman Canada.

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Chrabot & Oeinik win USA Champs

August 21, 2009 news No Comments

Matt Chrabot and Jasmine Oeinck each used convincing runs to pull away from the rest of the competitors and claim the men’s and women’s titles at the 2009 USA Triathlon Elite National Championship on Saturday. It was the first championship win for both of the rising young stars of the sport. Oeinck (Littleton, Colo. / Boulder, Colo.) had done well overseas in recent years, claiming two ITU U23 World Championship silver medals, but this time she made it count in her home country by surviving in the summer southern heat and outrunning Jenna Shoemaker and Hayley Peirsol to get her first triathlon title. It was Peirsol who set the pace early by taking a 1:25 lead into the first transition. Peirsol’s typically strong swim in the 83-degree Black Warrior River set her up to lead the majority of the bike. She was finally caught at the start of the final of six laps by a chase group consisting of Oeinck, Shoemaker, Margaret Shapiro, Jennifer Spieldenner, Jillian Petersen, and Mary Beth Ellis. Ellis was the first to fade. In obvious pain on the bike, the 2009 Pan American Confederation champion pulled out of the race with a hamstring injury. With pre-race favorite Ellis out, Oeinck took advantage, using a race best 35:14 run to seal the win in a time of 2:02:49. Shoemaker ran to second in 2:03:17, with Peirsol grabbing third in 2:04:29. Peirsol, who swam at nearby Auburn University, produced a strong run of 36:48. “Everyone did a really good job out there. It was a tough race,” said the 24-year-old Oeinck. “Hayley was so far ahead. She was phenomenal. I just tried to encourage everyone [in our group] that we could get her, if we kept working and plugged away. It’s a really nice feeling to hold the finish line tape. It’s pretty cool.” The race also featured athletes competing for the U23 national title. The women’s crown went to Spieldenner, who finished fifth overall in the race and edged Lauren Goldstein-Kral (7th overall) and Amanda Hahn (8th overall). “I was happy where I finished overall,” said Spieldenner. “The U23 national title means a lot to me. It’s very exciting to have it on my resume. I’ve very excited to see what I can do [in the sport] over the next few years.” In the men’s race, Chrabot (Colorado Springs, Colo. / Virginia Beach, Va.) exited the water with Dustin McLarty, Tim O’Donnell and Brian Fleischmann, and that group built a slight advantage over a four-man chase pack of Matt Reed, Kevin…

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Whitfield and Groves Canadian Champs

August 21, 2009 news No Comments

Lauren Groves and Simon Whitfield are the 2009 Kelowna ITU Triathlon Pan American Premium Cup winners and Canadian National Champions.

trigeeks: Suggestion

August 20, 2009 news No Comments

Nutrition is actually the fourth and maybe even most important component to triathlon . Particularly as (notice “as” not “if” ;) you move into longer distances. An orange before you workout is ALL you’re having? …

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Science Wednesday–Exercise Doesn’t Cause Weight Loss? Huh?

August 19, 2009 Events, blogs, news No Comments

It’s been drummed into our heads that diet and exercise are necessary to lose weight. Right? Well, Cloud questions this in his controversial article in Time: ” Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin “. In the article, Cloud questions the efficacy of exercise in weight loss, arguing that because exercise stimulates hunger, people that exercise overeat and end up losing 0 pounds or actually gaining weight. The conventional wisdom that exercise is essential for shedding pounds is actually fairly new. But the past few years of obesity research show that the role of exercise in weight loss has been wildly overstated. The article goes on to cite a study where four groups of women were assigned to different durations of exercise per week for 6 months. On average, everyone lost weight (even the control group, who may have lost weight because of becoming self conscious when filling out the health forms); however, the women who exercised the most did not lose the most weight. Unfortunately, the article grossly misinterprets and misrepresents the data. The authors of the study even explicitly state that the experiment was not designed to examine weight loss: Our findings should not be interpreted as suggesting that lower doses of exercise are more effective in producing weight loss than higher doses. We emphasize that DREW was not a weight loss study and it was not designed to examine the nuances of exercise induced weight loss. One expert quoted in the Time piece, Dr. Timothy Church, said his professional opinions were misrepresented . Dr. Church declared unequivocally to the LA Times that Time Magazine misunderstood his professional opinion. What he actually believed was that virtually all people who lose weight and keep it off are exercising. Dr. Martinez from Coastal Sports and Wellness picks apart the Time article and all its errors in detail in his blog response, “Does Reading Time Magazine Make You Dumb?” The author did a poor job of factual reporting for a junior high school paper, much less a major news magazine…The reality of this exercise study is that the researchers found that all three exercise groups lost weight. Interestingly, the group that exercised the most, did not lose weight at the researchers’ predicted rate – however, that group still lost weight. Malia Frey from the Minneapolis Fitness Examiner weighs in: If Cloud mistakenly believed that 30 minutes on the treadmill allows him to sit on the couch all day, eat burgers and malts and still expect to lose weight, that is unfortunate, but I’m not sure that it warrants a cover story in Time magazine. So does Shari Roan from the LA Times : However, most research suggests that exercise and dieting are both important for weight loss and that exercise is critical for weight maintenance. It’s difficult, but not impossible. Research not cited by the Time article shows that people who have maintained a significant weight loss over a sustained period of time largely rely on exercise to do so. This effort, studies suggest, can eventually retrain the body to respond appropriately to food and activity. Moreover, these people also carefully watch what they eat. In other words, they know that eating a blueberry muffin after their workout will undermine their goals. This evidence was detailed in a 2008 story in the Los Angeles Times’ special Health section on weight loss. Finally, the America College of Sports & Medicine released a statement last week saying it takes “strong exception” to the Time story’s conclusions. According to John Jakicic, Ph.D., FACSM (whose own research, published in 2008, showed a high dose of physical activity contributed to the greatest amount of weight loss): There is strong evidence from the majority of the scientific literature that physical activity is an important component for initial weight loss…The statement ‘in general, for weight loss, exercise is pretty useless’ is not supported by the scientific evidence when there is adherence to a sufficient dose of physical activity in overweight and obese adults. Again, it is clear in this regard that physical activity is one of the most important behavioral factors in enhancing weight loss maintenance and improving long-term weight loss outcomes. My 2 Cents? Although I’m sure he has a point in some cases, I am highly skeptical overall. First, exercise makes you healthier. It extends lifespan and prevents a myriad of diseases ranging from cardiovascular disease to Alzheimer’s to cancer. Not to mention the antidepressant, mood elevating effects (particularly of vigorous) exercise. Personally, I have found high volumes of exercise (marathon or Ironman training) disproportionately spike your hunger, which can lead to weight gain if diet is not carefully monitored. But exercise AND diet are both crucial parts of the weight loss equation. In the end, the calories out must be more than calories in to cause the needle on the scale to fall. That’s it. Simple as that. So if you calculate what you’re burning (exericise) and document what you’re eating (diet), subtract–that number should be negative to meet your weight loss goal. I have found that the initial spike in hunger caused by high volumes of exercise dissipates after ~6 months. (Also, intense exercise like running actually suppresses appetite while gentle exercise like walking or swimming stimulates it). The body adapts. It’s been much easier to maintain my weight in training for my 2nd Ironman than it was for the first one. Keeping a food journal helped too. Because, duh, what I was eating mattered. A lot. And guess what? I’ve lost 9 pounds this time around, not that I needed to.

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Ironman Race Day Nutrition Plan

August 18, 2009 blogs No Comments

There are a million different Ironman nutrition plans out there. Each one has to be carefully customized to meet each athlete’s individual needs. And then practiced and experimented with diligently in training. I have a very sensitive GI system. For last year’s Ironman, I went to a nutritionist who specializes in endurance sports, Kim Mueller (who’s the best). She really knows her stuff and took the guesswork out of my plan. On race day, she totally saved me. I knew just what to do. I’m using this plan for Ironman Canada. Race Day Breakfast: 2 hours before 400-500 calories avoid too much fiber Examples: peanut butter whole grain bagel and banana Autumn Wheat cereal (or oatmeal) with skim milk and banana Drink 1/2 cup coffee, 12 ounces water Pre-Race: 1 hour before 100 calories sip on low-fat chocolate milk if can get it down, nibble on Cliff Nectar bar (yummy!) Post-Swim/T1: ~100-200 calories will replenish on bike (quicker transition) will start out depleted from swim drink water and InfinIT sports drink to rehydrate try to supplement with something solid (Cliff MoJo bar or 1/2 PB&J) Bike: ~250 calories/hour (2 scoops InfinIT) 3 1/2 scoops (orange) InfinIT (complete sports drink with electrolytes, carbs, amino acids) in each of 4 bottles (2 on bike and 2 special needs) drink shot (mouthful) of InfinIT every 10 minutes chased by couple sips of water (front aero bottle) refill water at aid stations (every 1-2 aid stations) goal is to have 1st 2 bottles gone by special needs and 2nd 2 bottles gone by end of bike (a little more than 1/2 bottle an hour) Back Up: drinking only liquid calories feels yucky on tummy after awhile may reduce liquids and substitute for solids (e.g. Cliff Blocks–Strawberry (non caffeinated) or Orange (caffeinated–if tummy feels good), Cliff MoJo bars) 2 PB&Js cut into 4 squares (1 at beginning and 1 at special needs) if hotter than 85, supplement with Thermolyte tablets (electrolytes); take 1 every 20 minutes chased with copious amount of water if tummy acts up: try Tums 1st (if helps, chase with Pepcid because longer lasting) then Gas-X (or Bean O) for cramping (last resort)–Immodium (try 1/2 tablet at a time) Run: 200 calories/hour (1.5 scoops InfinIT) 1.5 scoops in each of 4 FuelBelt bottles goal is to drink 1 bottle per hour at each aid station, take shot of (lemon-lime) InfinIT from FuelBelt, chased by 8-12 ounces water from Dixie cup Back Up: can supplement/substitute with Cliff Blocks (Lemon Lime for non-caffeinated and Orange for caffeinated) aid stations have yummy food too! (pretzels, flat Coke, chicken broth) see above for GI problems or extreme heat Details: This plan is based off my age (31), gender (F), and weight (130). It also takes into account my speed and effort (the faster you go, the more fuel you need) e.g. 1.5 hr swim, 7 hr bike, 4 hr run. Obviously, if conditions are extremely hot (or hilly), I need to adjust accordingly.

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trigeeks: Thanks

August 18, 2009 Events, news No Comments

I want him to be happy, i was just a little worried he was biting off more than he should because he wasn’t approaching the triathlon in the structured fashion i am so accustomed to hearing my clients talk about their events and …

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August 17, 2009 news No Comments

Met a triathlete who was taking an easy bike day in anticipation of doing a long run later in the day. I mentioned I was thinking of doing a tri someday and she said the Smithfield Triathlon in April would be great for me: it’s a sprint …

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I did the Trainer ride with a Pro tonight at Inside Out Sports in Cary.   The store sponsors these workouts (almost) every Tuesday evening at 6:30 pm.  They are free – you just have to bring your own bike and your own trainer.   It was great killer workout, and I plan on doing this every Tuesday evening.  My  new job is five minutes from Inside Out Sports. Tonight’s workout was led by local pro triathlete, Alex McDonald. Since I get off work at 5, and the workout starts at 6:30, I was the first one to arrive for the workout.  Alex is a member of Team Timex, and he had some free schwag for the first one to arrive.  That was me!   How lucky is that.  I got a brand new Timex Sleek 150 lap tap technology watch.  It’s very slim design and I am wearing it right now as I type. I love it so far – very sleek and comfortable! I asked him if he would take my picture so I could tweet about my prize.  (Click any image below to enlarge.) I tweeted: “won timex ironman tap watch cuz i was first to arrive at @alexmmtri spin class” The first thing we did after the warmup was isolated leg drills. That is where you unclip one leg and only spin with the other leg.   We did alot of those, and I hated them.  But that means they were good for me. Alex let me tweet a picture of him.  I twote: “single leg drill at ios with @alexmmtri “. The middle part of the workout were three tempo sets. I love those. I am very good at steady eddie riding.   Then we did some super spins.  Hate, hate, hated those!  But again, if you hate a workout, it means it is good. After the workout, Alex let us all try a Recovery drink called Ultragen made by First Endurance. It was really good tasting. Not too sweet like most similar products. I was very impressed. I tweeted: “free first endurance recovery drink from @alexmmtri yum ” One last picture for you to enjoy: Tweet: “at IOS – look at the P4’s!” …if you found this post inspiring, please help fight Hunger by supporting the Gatorade G Movement! Here is no comments yet by the time your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up

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Nirvana

November 1, 2009

I had a really bad day today.  Four bad things happened.   I must be in a state of Nirvana because none of these things are bothering me.  Mentally, I feel very relaxed and at ease. Had  a bad run.  I enjoyed the run.    I felt like I was running well with fast feet while still going easy and holding back .   But every time I looked at my Garmin  it was showing a pace of greater than 10min/mile.  I wondered if the heavy cloud cover affected the accuracy of the GPS.   When I got home, I plotted the course out on my BT account, and it showed the same distance and pace.  Crud.   Not worried, tho.  My fast feet are just waiting for race day. In my rush to get out the door for my run, I grabbed any old pair of socks.   Stupid move!  When I got home, I had a very bloody blister on my left heel.  I put some Aquaphor and a band-aid on it.  Feels okay.    I am not the least bit worried about it.  It will heal up in time. When I got home from running, I noticed my teenage daughter’s car was not in the driveway.  Yet, I remember her coming in the door late at night.   That was weird.   I knocked on her door and asked “where is the blue car?”  She broke down in tears and said she crashed it into a guardrail after hydroplaning on the wet roads.   Thankfully, nobody got hurt.   The car has a nice big dent in the side and needs a new tire.  Could have been ALOT worse.   This is not stressing me out either. I’ve been having shooting sciatica pains all day.   Not worried about that either.   I always get new weird pains during my taper.  I think it’s my body just healing stuff that I didn’t even know was hurting me.  That’s what I’m telling myself. I am very thankful to be in such a positive mood despite all these stressors.  It sure beats crying because it’s a sunny day ! My plan for the week is to do lots and lots of Rodney Yee’s “Yoga Conditioning for Athletes” DVD.   I did that every day leading up to Duke 1/2.  Flexibility = Free speed.  I’ll take it. While driving home from picking up the blue car, I was listening to the radio.  The DJ was talking about the band, Nirvana.   He said that Kurt Cobain was inspired to write the song “ Smells Like Teen Spirit ” when a rival painted graffiti on the wall: “Kurt smells like Teen Spirit”.   Teen Spirit being the deodorant made for teenage girls.    I always wondered what that lyric meant.   Love that song… Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana – New Music – More Music Videos Check it out : Amazon.com …Workouts in a Binder : Swim Workouts for Triathletes …if you found this post inspiring, buy me a coffee! Here is no comments yet by the time your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up

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