Okay, I think I finally figured out this whole "blog thing" (yes, this is my FIRST)! So, Megan - count me in for the Olympic distance! I may have to come visit more often though, so I can practice swimming in the ocean/lakes (I still utilize my "push" off the pool walls for part of my workout distance!!). Getting me into (and out of) a wetsuit could be another interesting feat. Thanks for getting us all motivated! In terms of training...well...I did Lookout Mountain for the first time last weekend and I ran the first team leg (10k) of the Colfax Marathon. Noticed Megan did a 500 warmup for her swim - that's half of my entire workout!! Guess I know what I need to keep working on!
Thanks again, Lori
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
EPIC ride
Aagje & I along with our friends Bill & Sue posted a new level of riding on Sunday, May 27th. 43 miles with a stop before the last 6 miles at the Perfect Landing (not healthy but really tastie). Bill & I had not managed enough riding so we posted an additional 18 Miles this morning.
John
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Road Ride and Volleyball
On Friday, Jason decided to torture me with a fairly difficult bike ride. Needless to say, we started at our house, road down to Hope Ranch (near the beach), did a few hills there, and then had to ride BACK UP to our house. Anyone who has visited us will attest to the difficulty of this task. BUT- we were successful and I am now amped about riding my bike more. I think I need some new gear though...
After our intense ride, we decided to go to the beach and play an easy game or two of volleyball. We played for over three hours until dark. All I can say is that running, jumping, and playing in the sand is REALLY hard and a great addition to my workout regime. I think that volleyball is going to be part of my cross-training. Plus, who can go wrong with spending more time on the beach?
After our intense ride, we decided to go to the beach and play an easy game or two of volleyball. We played for over three hours until dark. All I can say is that running, jumping, and playing in the sand is REALLY hard and a great addition to my workout regime. I think that volleyball is going to be part of my cross-training. Plus, who can go wrong with spending more time on the beach?
Saturday, May 26, 2007
My first "training" related post
In need of some new music, last night I made a "kick-ass" running mix. This morning I tested it out, and let me tell ya, it worked. I did that bird sanctuary run, and instead of stopping at the first set of bathrooms like usual, I was so pumped, I ran a bit further! It was just an all around great run! I guess now I just need to start getting ready for the other two components of the race...hmmm, I hope they have lap pools in Germany...
Friday, May 25, 2007
California Coaches
It seems that training is going a bit better in California. It's the last few weeks of school, and it pretty much isn't happening, but I want to be training, so I guess that's a good sign. I'm almost counting down the days, so my schedule no longer interfers with what I'd rather be doing.
Training question for the week: Do elite marathon runners poop in their pants on the race? I would stop at a porta-potty, but for an elite that could mean losing the race. Would you need to poop? Is that why they put blankets around them when they finish? How about peeing for that matter? At what point is a race too long to just hold it?
Training question for the week: Do elite marathon runners poop in their pants on the race? I would stop at a porta-potty, but for an elite that could mean losing the race. Would you need to poop? Is that why they put blankets around them when they finish? How about peeing for that matter? At what point is a race too long to just hold it?
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Another great swim
I had another challening swim on Monday with Jean and Tara. It's been great getting into the water more consistently these days. Especially when you have fun people to swim with!! It seems I have the swimming and running dialed in, now that just leaves the bike...
Hail Coach Megan
Megan your enthusiasm is so infectious. You could probably convince me to do anything with just your excitement and I wouldn’t even have to know what I was signing up for. Pete and I are excited about the idea of having something to train for and being motivated to get in shape. We just aren't sure about the logistics of doing the Wildflower. It probably isn't feasible for us to get all the way from Indiana to California with our bikes and be rested and ready to race. We might have to settle for putting our training effort to use a little closer to home. What you are doing here is such an awesome idea! I wish I was closer so you could be my “Coach Megan.” But just because I’m far away doesn’t mean you’re off the hook, I’ll probably still have plenty of questions.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Willing to give it the old "College Try"
Alright, alright, alright. I am going to make my self known on this blog once and for all. I hereby agree to this cockamamie idea of participating in a triathlon. The longest organized event I have ever participated in was a five mile run. The last time I was in a pool to swim laps was ten years ago in high school. Never have I sat on a street bike out in the street with somewhere to go, but have many an hour logged on the dormant seats in a spin class. Does that count? The only wind I have felt in my hair was from the oscillating fan above the instructor, which sadly, moved further than I that day.
I guess it's time to get moving...any advice on where to begin??
I guess it's time to get moving...any advice on where to begin??
Friday, May 18, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Feel the Burn
Megan and I had a nice run along the beach. My first full thirty minute run, feel the burn baby. I think I might need to invest in some running swag, (did someone say new gear). There is something about new gear that makes me salivate, do I have an addiciton?
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Any One Else Want to Give it a Tri?
I know that there are some bloggers who have registered but have not posted anything. Do any of you want to commit to the Wildflower? Post a reply here and I will put your name on the list. It will be a blast!
Monday, May 14, 2007
Another swim
Had a great swim today with Jean. We worked on kicking and pulling. Although we swam pretty fast, I still don't know if we were faster than Bjorn or Titus. They are some serious competition!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Swim like a fish... or like a Bjorn or a Titus
Yesterday Jason and I swam a super fun workout. Titus and Bjorn wish that they could have swam too! It was sunny and great to be outside. The entire time I sang a little song about being a fish. It was very Nemo-esque. Our workout was short and sweet, but effective:
500 warm-up
4 x 50s (on 1:00)
100 kick
100 pull
4 x 75s (on 1:45) descending
100 kick
100 pull
4 x 50s (on 1:10) descending
100 kick
100 pull
4 x 25s (on :45) underwaters or sprints
300 cool-down
total: 2200 yards
Other bloggers should post their work outs too!! I need to mix up my training.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Fartleks and 17% grades sick, sick sick. I spent my day standing in high heels eating banquet chicken. Is that a race leg? I did get the run in early, good thing for my attitude. Dad learned about a triathlon training program week in Italy. Trying to get more info about a riding, cooking and eating, wine drinking program in Tuscany. I think I can do that kind of extensive training.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Magic Shoes
So I ran yesterday and didn't hate it, and I didn't stop. I think I might have magic shoes. On a sadder note, I think Goliath tore a muscle. I don't think he liked running another couple of miles with me after having completed a triathalon in the park. But for the first time, I had to encourage the dogs up the hills, not the other way around.
Fartleks
No, I am not being vulgar. Today I ran a fartlek workout. According to the dictionary:
Fartlek: Swedish in origin, fartlek literally translates as speed-play. A system of training for distance runners in which the terrain and pace are continually varied to decrease boredom and enhance psychological aspects of conditioning. Fartleks are best if you have been running for at least a month or two and can easily run for 45-60 minutes at about a 10-12 min/mile pace. They push your cardiovascular conditioning and simulate a race situation where you might sprint at the beginning, middle (to pass someone) or at the end. It's a great way to mix up your training.
Here was my workout:
10-12 minute warm up, easy.
1 minute at 70% effort, then 1 minute recovery (still running)
2 minutes at 75% effort, then 2 minutes recovery
3 minutes at 80% effort, then 3 minutes recovery
2 minutes at 75% effort, then 2 minutes recovery
1 minute at 90% effort
10-12 minute running cool down
Feel free to share your workouts and what you do to avoid boredom! Happy running!
Fartlek: Swedish in origin, fartlek literally translates as speed-play. A system of training for distance runners in which the terrain and pace are continually varied to decrease boredom and enhance psychological aspects of conditioning. Fartleks are best if you have been running for at least a month or two and can easily run for 45-60 minutes at about a 10-12 min/mile pace. They push your cardiovascular conditioning and simulate a race situation where you might sprint at the beginning, middle (to pass someone) or at the end. It's a great way to mix up your training.
Here was my workout:
10-12 minute warm up, easy.
1 minute at 70% effort, then 1 minute recovery (still running)
2 minutes at 75% effort, then 2 minutes recovery
3 minutes at 80% effort, then 3 minutes recovery
2 minutes at 75% effort, then 2 minutes recovery
1 minute at 90% effort
10-12 minute running cool down
Feel free to share your workouts and what you do to avoid boredom! Happy running!
Songs of Cycling
So today after a few days of working to much and not being motiviated to train it was in the words of Steven Tyler, "Back in the saddle again". Todays ride encompassed 1800' feet of climbing with grades up to 17% (independently varified by my geeked out riding buddies), 13 miles of pain.
Is it sick and wrong to have Queens "Bicycle" playing in your head when pounding the pavement.
Is it sick and wrong to have Queens "Bicycle" playing in your head when pounding the pavement.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
WOW
I started this blog on Monday and as of Tuesday night we already have SEVEN people who want to commit to the race. Just to let everyone know, I (Coach Megan) will hold you to your word. This is going to be the best triathlon ever! I will keep everyone updated on where we can stay for that weekend.
I'll do it!
I'll do it, I don't have a bike though...well I do...will that one work? I guess I should probably start running more...and biking more...and swimming more...hmmmm there seem to be a lot of mores and dots. where do we talk about the chocolate?
I love running (NOT)
I'm sooo in. And yes, for the Olympic. I was so excited after watching the "big boys and girls" compete from my lawn chair on Saturday. After taking a year off from being a triathelete, I'm ready to get back in and get back in big. I'm signed up for two sprints this summer and may also add an Olympic at the end.
I bought new running shoes yesterday.
I bought new running shoes yesterday.
Count me in - I might start with the novice triathlon. Although who knows, a year from now I could be ready for the olympic with Coach Megan's help. I guess this means I need to buy a better bike... My current one might be more aerodynamic if I took the basket off though. Or should I get a car first? :)
Monday, May 7, 2007
A Year From Now...
A year from now, I want to be sore. I want to ice my legs with frozen peas, have some wicked tan lines, and feel like I accomplished something great. Call me crazy, but I want to race the Olympic distance in the Wildflower Triathlon. Who wants to join me?
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