Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Back away from the carrot cake!

I can't believe that Tuesday is over already! Aghh.
Did 43 minutes on the elliptical tonight, burned 600 calories to make up for having carrot cake for breakfast. My day just started off on a stressful note and stupid me heads straight for the food! Go figure :(
So I was a little sore yesterday from Sunday's tri. Today I am feeling more back to normal, but I am still having some knee pain, like right under the knee cap. What is up with that? It is also feeling a little sore and swollen. I am hoping in another day or two I can start running on it again :)
Its been an incredibly stressful week and its only Tuesday. The good news is that I am getting stuff checked off my list, but the bad news I still have a ton more things that are about to come crashing down onto me. Oh well I will pull myself thru it somehow, as I seem to thrive on stress.
Good news today too, it looks like I saved over $2,200 on my homeowner's insurance! Yeah baby, that rocks. And no I don't live in a mansion, I live in Florida where it is legal for the insurance companies to rape you for years and drop you the second you make a claim. And when we replace our roof this winter, we will be able to switch to an even better company and save more money!! Double yeah!! At least I got a bit of good news today :)
Oh yeah by bubs is still coughing her little head off. I think she is going back to dr tomorrow, its been like 3-1/2 weeks of coughing! They've gotta be able to do something to help. I know they don't like to medicate little ones, but none of us are sleeping well with her hacking all night!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Prelim AFAC Tri Race Report

Well I survived the "Athletes for a Cure" Olympic distance triathlon. My time wasn't great (4:17), but ironically it was identical to my Chicago time a month ago. Well at least I am consistent :)
So my breakdown looks like this:
Swim: 42:55
T1: 5:58
Bike: 1:36:49
T2: 2:31
Run: 1:49:28
Finished 9th out of 9 in 1-39 Athena. I am the definition of "back of the pack!"
I am happy that I finished, it was a fun race for the most part. The run course sucked a bit because it was 2 loops and 1 mile of the loop was thru some bumpy grass, it was not a path ever, it was mainly a canal embankment. Many people were afraid to run here for fear of twisting an ankle. This was my least favorite part.
Will have more to follow later, as I am sooooooooo tired. We just finished driving back from Orlando and of course I had to take my bubs to the theme parks after the race so I am beat.
Also I had the worst nights sleep last night, but more on that later.
All in all it was a great experience and I had a good time!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

The car is packed!

Well I decided last minute to do the "Athletes for a Cure Triathlon" formerly known as the Disney Triathlon. So we are packed up and headed to Disney. I hit the expo & bike drop today and we race at 6:45am tomorrow morning. Bubs is excited to see Mickey and ride the ride, as am I :)
So off we go to wonderful hot orlando, yeah :)
Race report to follow...

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Today's workout

Today was a semi-productive kind of day. I got several things knocked off of my to-do list. Got home from work and just wanted to sit on my butt and get some stuff on computer done, but hubby asked me to go to gym and I couldn't say no to that, as I have been begging him to start going with me.
He is training for his 1st marathon - PF Changs Rock N Roll Arizona in January. With any luck the mother-in-law will be over visiting at this time and I will be able to sign up for the 1/2 (fingers crossed). I am proud of him as he is really sticking to his training schedule! Go Hubs!
So I only had 50 minutes to do a workout cause the kid care shuts at 9, so todays workout looked like this:
15 min on dreadmill. Did 1/2 mi non-stop at a 13:20 pace until I had to take off for the potty.
After that I hit the weights:
leg press: 110# 3 sets of 30
leg extension: 50# 2 sets of 15
lying leg curl: 40# 2 sets of 10
bicep curl: 50# 3 sets of 12
tricep extension: 40# 3 sets of 12
assisted pull-ups: 103# 3 sets of 5
assisted dips: 103# 3 sets of 10
lat pull-down: 60# 2 sets of 12
seated row: 50# 3 sets of 12
I could have pushed myself harder, but I am trying to "rest" my shoulders. I am still getting weird spasms between my shoulder blades. Hoping it will just go away...
Hubs did like 3.5 miles in 42 min.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

My fastest mile & my fav TV shows are back!

So today I am SUPER DUPER excited that Biggest Loser Families & House start tonight !!!!

I lost my motivation to get up at 5:15 this morning to catch the early spin class, so I was hoping to catch the 5:45pm spin class tonight and I got there about 5 min late and the class was full :( So I dumped by bubs in the day care and decided to ride the recumbent bike for 30 minutes. After sweating my butt off for 30 minutes there I hopped on the dreadmill to do some intervals and see how quickly I could interval through a mile: 13:12, my best indoor mile time yet :) yeah me. Also I ran several longer intervals at 5 mph and still had the feeling of running slow, it seemed easy. Oh god I hope this is a sign of things to come, that I am right on the edge of not totally sucking at running any more. I feel a breakthru coming in the next month or two, you just watch!

So yesterday I dragged my dh to the gym, he ran for 45 min or so while I fussed with getting bubs into daycare and than I went to swim. It looked like this:
2x 25 warmup
2x 25 kick on side
2x25 gloves
1x 100 pull bouy
4x 100 freestyle
1x 400 freestyle
Total time about 31 min
Oh yeah and my stupid shoulder blades/upper back is still killing me!

Sunday I sat in bed all day with a sinus infection feeling crappy, was gonna do the Singer Island Tri #3, but my body had other plans.

Saturday I was supposed to do a 5k right around the corner, but my bubs was feeling horrible, I was gonna push her in the stroller :( So I settled for an afternoon spin class.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Good News!

So a couple of good news tidbits today.
I found out that the girl that was in the accident is doing fine and expected to make a full recovery. Her aunt phoned me today to let me know. I was relieved to hear this, as I was a little traumatized by the whole thing. She ended up with a bruised kidney, a leaking liver (which they repaired), something screwed up with her foot or ankle (guess it got pinned), 8 staples by her knee and some cuts on her head. Her aunt said they were going to keep her in their for several more days to watch her liver and do more cat scans. She actually remembers me speaking to her at the crash and telling her to hang in there and stay with me. She said she thought she was gonna die and was so grateful to have someone there with her to comfort her and help her thru. This totally made my day. I am so glad that I was able to help her. She wants to speak with me so I am thinking I might stop in by the hospital and pay her a visit, because I know how boring it is just sitting around in that place (spent almost a month in there before I had my bubs).
My other good tidbit: I got registered for the Miami Man International Distance Triathlon in Miami. This is an awesome tri, as the run portion goes thru Metrozoo by all of the animals and the swim is in a really clear lake. The bike is also very flat :) This race has been sold out for 2-3 months now and they must have just released a few more spots, so yeah! This will be my next "big" race. I have a few sprint races planned in there, but this race will be my focus. As of now there are 20 Athena's signed up and my goal is to not be last! Gotta work on my run!
Saturday there is a 5k honoring a local fireman who passed away earlier in the year. My hubs has training in the morning, so I think I will take bubs to the race and push her in the stroller. Not to mention there is post race BBQ. Now if anyone knows how to throw a BBQ, its the fire department. And BBQ for breakfast sounds awesome. Not to mention the race doesn't start until 8 and its 5 minutes drive from my house :)
Also I got my breakdown from Sunday's race:
Swim: 13:26 (~253/283)
T1: 2:18
Bike: 45:33 (~233/283)
T2: 1:41
Run: 48:50 (283/283)
Total: 1:51:47
BTW this was the worst run time out of everyone! Pics aren't out yet, but very soon I'm sure!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Bad Accident!

So yesterday was just a freaked out day. My shoulders were still killing me from Sunday's rollabout in the surf, so I went to the chiro to get everything popped back into place. I had my daughter with me because she just had a terrible cough. We were leaving the chiro and going to meet one of my workers at the job when the car in front of me drifted into oncoming traffic and kaplowy! There were cars flying everywhere! I slammed on my brakes with every last bit of strength, braced the steering wheel for impact. Luckily all we caught was a headlight rolling under the truck.I immediately told my bubs to stay put & jumped out of the car & called 911.

I was so freaked out I had a really hard time telling dispatch where in the heck I was. Finally I pulled myself together and figured out where I was. I checked all 4 cars to see who was hurt. One car turned out to be parked, one vehicle the driver was pinned inside and couldn't get out, but he was awake and talking, another guy was ok and just dazed and lastly was this young woman in a green ford. When I first came up to her, she was unconscious. She had not been wearing her seatbelt and even though the airbag deployed, her head went thru the windshield. Her head was bleeding and her knee was badly cut.

After figuring out she was the worst and checking on my bubs, I went back to her to see if I could get her awake. I managed to get her to open her eyes a little and she spoke very softly. I couldn't understand her too well. I told her she was in a car accident and that help was coming very quickly. She asked my to please not leave her. I told her I wouldn't go anywhere until the paramedics arrived. I tried to open her door, but it was completely jammed. I got the passenger side open and tried to find a cell phone or something. I got the radio to turn off so at least I could hear her a little better. I asked her if there was anyone I could call for her before help arrived. I managed to get a # out of her, but I still didn't know her name or who I was calling. Of course I got an answering machine and I left this really cryptic frantic message about someone being badly hurt in a green ford and they gave me this number. Within a couple minutes they called me back. I put the phone on speakerphone and they were only able to exchange a couple words before the sirens were getting loud. I told them the hospital that she was probably gonna be taken too. she was semi-conscious but badly injured. Her eye was all bloodied in the whites, her head was bleeding, but I stopped that with my gym towel (sorry). When help arrived I backed off and let them work. They cut her windshield out and cut the drivers door off. I had already been and unlocked and opened the doors. I figured anything I could do to help in expediting her removal from the car. It was all very emotional. It turns out the woman I called owned the car and at first was a bit upset to hear that her car was completely totaled. When she realized how serious her friend was hurt, I think she stopped worrying about the car. She told me that only 10 minutes prior she was talking to her and the driver was telling her how tired she was and how badly she wanted to sleep. She told that she advised her to pull over and have a rest, but she wanted to press on and just get home. I think she had a long blink and drifted right into another vehicle. Each car was probably doing 40-45 mph so the collision was equivalent to hitting a wall at 80-90mph.
This accident reminds me of the time that I found a guy on the side of the road who was riding a bike in the rain at night and had been hit by a car. I will blog about that at another time, but it brought back those same feelings that I experienced that night7 years ago.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Tropical Tri Race Report

First off I just want to say - Wow I'm glad that's over!

Warning: this is a long post.

So I arrived on-site around 5:45am, with a race start of 7am. Needless to say, there wasn't a whole lot of people there yet, but they were starting to trickle in. Every single race I always bring a flashlight and have never needed it, so Murphy's Law would state that if I don't bring it, there will be no lights in transition. I went to pick up my packet & chip and then I got body marked. Grabbed my gear and headed to a totally unlit transition area. Now this is at a city beach and the transition area is in a city parking lot that has lights. The city is the main sponsor of the race. Do you think anybody planned ahead and had the lights set to turn on? Nope. Guess they are on a timer and the time says off at this time of the morning. After all it is sea turtle nesting season so they probably try to shut them off as soon as practical at night. So they hunted around but couldn't manage to get anyone that knew anything about them or how to get them going.
So I managed to find the Athena row and was thankful to see that it was almost to the end right where you come in from the swim, perfect! I have a hard time running with bare feet and was thankful to see it would be a short hop on pavement. So I managed to get myself set up reasonably well in the dark. Around 6:30 or so, the sun was starting to lighten up the sky, but the sun didn't rise until the swim start. After we got a little light, I double-checked by set-up, had a Gu Rocktane (love those things!) and a swig of gatorade and then headed down to the beach just across the street. Now because of all the storms over the past several years, our beach has been whittled away to nothing. You can pretty much walk down the steps and there is only 50 feet of beach at low tide. Now in the dark, the sound of the waves crashing was a bit intimidating. I had looked when I picked up my packet, but it was pitch black. Now that the sun was up, we could see that the ocean itself wasn't too bad, but the break was pretty daunting. I have never raced with seas like this.
I decided that I better have a hop in the water and figure out how to dive thru the waves and not look like a moron. So I get in the water around 6:45 and immediately realized it went from wet feet to waist deep in like a foot, then it stayed waist deep for about 10 feet, then there was a big sandbar for about another 10 feet where it was only ankle deep. Just after the sand bar is where the break was happening. I stood on the sandbar just watching some others warm up and got to see how they attached a 3' ripcurl coming at them. It was hard enough just standing there trying not to get swept in the with waves. It seemed easy enough, the successful ones just dove into it as it was curling before it completely crashed down. Perfect, now it was time for me to give it a go. After a couple trys I seemed confident enough that it wouldn't be too difficult. They had us swimming out a fair distance before we were to parallel the shore. It looked longer than a 1/4 mi and later the announcer said it was 3/8 mi, no biggie. So I swam around a bit and got loosened up. My shoulders seemed ok. I headed the dr's advice and rested it the last several days.
So we got called out of the water for the start. I was in wave 2, actually all the women were in wave 2 except relays and first-timers. There were only 4 waves. Attendance did seem down a bit from last year, but I don't think the race was published very well and in their infinite wisdom they decided to raise the fee to $80. I had written an email to the city because I was so pissed off about this. $80 for a sprint race in my backyard???? Are you kidding me? Well several others must have done the same because about 2 weeks later, they sent out a mass email announcing they were dropping the price to $60, so I signed up then. Also with all the storms that we've had, that probably kept a good bit of folks away too.
So the first wave lines up and I go down to the waters edge so I can see how the guys handle getting in. It was freaking hysterical! I guess not everyone warmed up in the water because several of the guys took one step and dove right in, only to take one stroke and be on their bellies! Now they had to get up and run another 10 feet and battle the waves and get in again. It was hilarious! So next the girls line up. There seemed to be alot of us, so I got towards the outside where it thinned out a bit and I was just behind the 1st row of people. When our waved started I went running out, high knees thru the surf! Got to the sand bar and kept my high knees going. Great here come a nice big swell, this is gonna make a huge wave. Sure enough! I dove in just before the break and popped out the other side. I look around and I am at the front of the wave. What the? So no time to gloat, here comes another wave. I dive thru again and pop out the other side in time to get slammed with a third wave and a giant mouth full of seawater. I had to stop and tread for a moment to hack up the water and watched as people started to blow past me, ugh. It was a good start until that stupid wave. So I managed to get myself together and start swimming. Visibility today was very poor. The sand was all stirred up, so I had to sight frequently to stay on track. Luckily the pack was not too far ahead and I used them to sight on. The swim went by pretty quick, I passed a few people along the way made it to the buoy and turned in. Now here is where the real fun began! As I was swimming to shore, you keep getting surged in and out, ugh. So I was kicking a bit for fiercely so I wouldn't lose ground as the water surged away from shore. I managed to pass a couple more people and I was right next to some other girl. All of a sudden I was swimming on top of a giant ripcurling wave and it just sucked me right under the water and tumbled be all over the place. Next to getting my regulator kicked out of my mouth in 90' of water, this was my scariest moment ever. And I am a water brat born and raised on the Florida beaches. Luckily I had just managed a breath and I held it while I got whirled about. I remember wondering how long it would last and which way was up. Yes it was scary. When it finally stopped, I stood up and I was only about 10' from shore, past the sand bar and in the waist deep water. My left calf had a major cramp, my right toes were cramped and my right shoulder was going all spasm. The girl that was next to me, I don't know if she got taken for the same ride or what, but she took one look at me and asked if I was okay. I said yeah just cramped up a bit. As I tried to hobble towards shore on one leg, the waves just kept coming... hard. I got thrashed around a bit more, but nothing like the washing machine ride I just had. I got out of the water and had to walk up the sand, my leg & shoulder were dying. I looked down at my watch 12:00. Awesome! Finally the cramp worked it self out and I jogged over to my bike.
So I swap gear and get out on the bike. As I got to the mount line, one of the first guys in the wave behind me caming flying up with his bike and he was going to mount it while in a full on run. I thought, wow this will be cool to watch, and it was. As he swung his leg, his seat came flying off, but not the seat post. His seat flew forward and knocked his aerobottle out too, so he was just leaving a trail of parts. Now that would of really hurt if he had managed to get mounted on only his seat post! I'm not sure what happened to him, cause I didn't stick around to find out. There is a really nice little downhill at the start, but then it goes right into the lake worth bridge. It's not a small bridge, but its not too bad. I got over that and then we had to turn and do 2 loops down the main road that cut across downtown. It was supposed to be 11 miles, but Mr. Garmin says it was 12.5! So the bike took me about 45:00 with an average speed of 16.7. My speed on the flats was pretty good. I think it was about 16mph going into wind and 19mph with the wind.
So back into transition and out for the run. The run was okay. My shoulder was really killing by this point. Spending alot of time on the aerobars did not help things. Just about every time I jostled my feet, it stabbed thru my shoulder blade. Yes I will be going to see chiro tomorrow so he can stick that rib back into place and my massage guy is off til wed, but I'll be seeing him then. The run course was okay. There were 4 water stops, which was great because the temps were in the low 90's this morning. The run leaves the beach, goes over the bridge and thru a park, snakes around a block of houses and then back thru a parking lot and back over the bridge and back to the beach. It came out to 2.9 miles. It's kinda weird but when you come down the bridge you have to sorta double back to the right to go under the bridge to get to the park. There were 2 other girls running down the bridge with me and they blew right by the turn. I gave them a shout and they turned around and came under the bridge. They both thanked me because they would have been off running into downtown and no one is there. The one girl was complaining they should have had a volunteer there, but it was marked on the ground and they did give us a hand-out in the packet explaining the run course. If you weren't familiar with the course, at least read your hand-out.
So I finished the run in around 51:00. I never saw my official time, but if we were 4 min behind wave 1, then I should be around 1:52. I'll post my numbers when they get them on-line. So I hung around a bit and went over to check the board to see if I could find my time and there wasn't anyone listed in the Athena. Weird. Well I realized that these times were obviously cut off somewhere around 1:37 so when they bring out the next batch it should be on there. Well the next batch never came. So I decided to stay for the awards, because who knows, I could be 3 of 3 again :) I was standing next to another Athena who recognized me from Singer Island a few weeks back. She too decided to wait and see what happens. Of course they wait until about dead last to call the Athenas, and guess what, I got 3rd place! Yeah me. I'm not sure how many people were in our group, but my guess is 3, but 3rd is 3rd. The girl next to me got 2nd. She said she hoped to see me next weekend at the last Singer Island race. Well I guess that will depend on my shoulder :) and the seas :)

Pre-race ramblings

Well it's very early in the am here, got up around 4:20 to get ready for the Tropical Triathlon today. Yesterday the ocean was looking remarkably well for a hurricane swirling out there, so hopefully this morning will be the same. Today is a sprint race: 1/4 mi swim, 11 mi bike, 3.1 mi run. I am hoping to break 1:40 cause the course is pretty flat except for one semi-tall bridge and few small "hills". I've been run focused lately so I am hoping that is where I pick up my extra time and maybe a little off the swim. I don't expect my bike to be better than 42 min, so we'll see how it goes.
We went to our the season's first home opener of Florida Atlantic Football (my undergrad school). We didn't have a football team when I was there, but they do now and its nice to go out and support them. They actually won the Sunbelt conference last year and got to go to a bowl game, youngest team to ever manage that feat! The game was great, but it started at 4pm and it was 96+ degrees out, those poor fellows had to be roasting! We won against UAB (Univ of Alabama Birmingham). It was an exciting game and its nice to see lots of people coming out to watch. Little bub's got a neat football jersey because they were giving them out for youth day. Of course it won't fit her for 2-3 years but she is quite happy wearing it anyways.
OK well I gotta load the car for the 20 min haul down the road, I will be back with a race report, as well as one for Chicago two weeks ago.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

What the? My fastest outside run? Pathethic, I know


Oh its been a rough week. Chicago was a great race, with the exception of the roads. I will have a full race report in a day or so when I can get around to getting all my thoughts on paper. Bottom line is that I finished in 4:17 (ugh), but I finished strong and felt really good.
So I have continued to train. Sunday I rode on my bike for 2:00 in some nasty wind. There was a hurricane passing by and we had many passing showers, lots of wind and some really knarly surf. I only saw 2 other roadies out the entire time, normally I would see easily 50+ on a weekend day! Monday I ran 2 miles at a 16:00 min pace and tonight I did 2 more miles at a 15:00 pace, which is my fastest time outside that has been recorded on my Garmin :))))))

So we lucked out with Gustav staying away, we lucked out with Hanna staying away, none of us are feeling very good about Ike though. It is a damn scary looking storm and darn it, I have a race here on Sunday! We can't swim in the 8 foot seas that we've been having this week.

So this Sunday is the Tropical Triathlon, its a sprint race at the beach with a very big bridge stuck right in the middle of the bike and the run. It has been really hard to get back into the groove. I have been having some pain in my shoulder blades and today I finally had to go see chiro. Turns out I am having some muscle spasms in some muscle that is pulling on my ribs and giving me sharp stabbing pains, ouch! Funny because I can run, bike and lift weights, but I can't sit down in my car without screaming, go figure. So I got some electrical stim and heat put on it and then he popped my ribs or something back into place and I spent the rest of the day free of stabbing pains, but very sore from whatever he did. Tonight I am feeling a bit better and hopefully tomorrow I will be back on the road to feeling great. I have laid off the pushups for a bit because of this pain and now I am gonna have to put my pull-ups on the shelf for a little while so I can rest that muscle. So tomorrow evening I am really hoping to get a swim in. All for now :)