Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Lifetime Tri Oceanside

I had my grand finale race last Sunday in Oceanside, CA. First of all, GREAT venue! Lifetime Fitness did a great job with another well run race. I loved it. I had never been to southern CA so it was neat to see mountains, then the ocean, and all the palm trees! 3 of my favorite things. Oceanside was also the final stop for the Toyota Triple Crown, which Alicia Kaye ended up winning!
Before the race, Ross and I met up with college friends Laura and Tyrus who live east of LA. It was so fun to catch up! Then Meghan from grad school who also moved out to CA was able to come a cheer at the race with her husband, Ron. It was so fun to see them and what great friends to arrange their weekend to come see Ross and I. Thanks so much!!
Anyway, the race! Well, I had been going after the Lifetime Fitness series all season to try and get top 5. Top 5 in the series earn bonus money. I had a really good chance, but my races in Tempe, AZ and Dallas didn't go so well. I wasn't myself and just had off races. Not sure what happened there. Coming into Oceanside I was 2 points out of 5th place so I had to beat Jillian Peterson. We had been going back and forth at several of the races, but she moved  just ahead of me in points after Tempe and Dallas. I had a really calm and clear mind going into Oceanside as I gave anything I couldn't control over to God. It was seriously a really freeing feeling. I had been holding onto issues from my previous races, but when I finally let it go, wow, it felt amazing!
Coming into race morning, I remained calm, but focused. I knew what I needed to do. It was a wetsuit swim so I wore my full sleeve Xterra wetsuit. I was really glad I had it as the air temp was 50 and water temp was 65. It was chilly even for a Michigander! I had a really strong swim. I came out with Lauren Goss and Helle Fredricksen who are very strong. I came out right where I wanted to. I settled into the coldest bike I have ever had! It was foggy so we were never able to dry off. I had water dripping from my helmet too. My bare arms and legs were so numb! Taking my UCAN flask on the bike got a little tricky too since I could hardly squeeze it since my hands were so cold. Yikes! Despite the cold, I was able to settle into a good groove and was able to build throughout just like I had wanted! I was also ahead of Jill, but not by a ton...about a minute. I knew she was there, but remained calm and stuck to my targets. I knew I was going to have to go for it on the run to keep my distance. It was hard to not get a little scared...haha. Once I dismounted, it was quite the experience to run on numb feet. I found them back pretty quickly though. :) I felt really good starting the run, but saw Jill creeping up on me. Ahh. I continued to stick to my race targets and built through the run. I knew I wasn't the strongest at sprint finishes so I kept trying to keep distance on Jill. However, coming into the last mile she was getting closer. My gap was closing and I was trying to push a little more as she crept closer. I rolled down the hills and tried to get my heart rate down a couple beats to get ready to push again. Then I saw Ross about 1-2' before the finish and he yelled to keep pushing! Keep pushing! I was breathing really hard and I could tell my legs were nearing their end. It was getting harder to get speech changes. I did my best to keep pushing and I chose not to look back as I knew Jill was there (maybe I should have looked back to see if it would have helped me anticipate exactly when to put the kick in). AND here's the kicker...coming down the finish shoot it came to a sprint finish and she reeled me in. I gave it what I had (can't wait to see the race photos as my face will explain the fight!) and she got me by 3 seconds. 3 seconds!! It was unreal. She had a really great run as she made up about a minute. But I didn't quite know how to react as I lost the $5,000 for being 5th in the series right there in the finish shoot. I was like crying and laughing. It was surreal. So in the end I have to say it was bittersweet as I did have a good race. I felt so happy that I was myself again after my previous 2 races, but just couldn't believe that I had it and boom-it was gone! I guess that is how racing goes! God always has a plan. :) So I have a lot I will take from this race experience. It makes me want to race one more yet this season. Hmm...
If you find yourself reading this--have you ever been in a sprint finish before? Comment about it! They can be exciting!
Anyway, to conclude a great day of racing, Lifetime put together a pro after party so I got to get to know some of the competitors in a relaxed setting. Fun to see pro athletes let loose. :) It was a great weekend and I would highly recommend this race if you like to travel for races. It is going to be the championship race again next year for the Lifetime Fitness Series.
Thanks for reading!!


Monday, October 14, 2013

Lifetime Tri Oceanside

It is going to be a great weekend of racing in Oceanside, CA! This is the championship race for the Lifetime Tri Series and the Toyota Triple Crown Series. This race is worth double points for the Lifetime Series! I am excited to end my 2013 race season with a strong performance at this amazing looking venue. The Lifetime Tri Series has been fun to be a part of. The staff really takes care of their athletes to make sure they have a safe, fair, and fun race. I am also looking forward to hopefully catching up with friend, Meghan and Laura, who moved out to CA. I haven't been able to see either of them in quite awhile! California...here I come!

If you happen to see this post and are able and wanting to race in Oceanside-there is still time!!! Check out this promotion!
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Hope to see you there!
20% discount code: TriClub20 + the first 1000 registrants get a free backpack

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Lifetime Tri Chicago

This will be my 5th year doing Lifetime Tri Chicago! The first time I did the race was as an elite amateur in 2009. Then it was my first pro race in 2010. It is always fun to come back and it is nice that it is so close to home! I am looking forward to racing in the windy city again on August 25th. This will be my 3rd race in the Liftetime Fitness Race Series. This race will be in the equalizer format where the women get a head start from the males. (There is a pretty intricate process that happens to determine how far ahead the women get to start to make it fair between the genders). Then whoever crosses the finish line first (male or female) gets $50,000 and the Toyota Triple Crown Trophy. Pretty fun! Also, I love how spectators can walk along Monroe Harbor for the entire swim-so you can watch it all with a pretty good view! That is unique to this course. You can check out more about The Chicago Triathlon here: lifetimetri.com
And learn more about the Toyota Triple Crown here: http://www.chicagotriathlon.com/news_article/show/240534?referrer_id=647971

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The experience @ Frankenmuth

Last weekend I raced in Frankenmuth, MI that was put on by Tri for Life triathlon team and 3Disciplines. Tri for Life is founded by 3 brothers who race for the 4th brother who lost his life in a car accident. They put on triathlons to raise awareness for organ donation. Well, upon my arrival, I have to say that I was greeted by friendly staff from the team and race when I went to packet pick up. The staff at the event was very friendly and helpful, which added to my experience!
I traveled solo to the race and met up with Sam and Todd Kennedy for a pre-race dinner (weird to not have Ross with me at a race!). I had a great time hanging out with Sam and Todd. We hung out the next day after the race and wandered around the town. We even got to see a dog show...haha...never been to one of those! Collie's are fast!
But back to the race...
The swim was in the Cass River and we were corralled onto a Ferry boat before the start-kinda fun and unique! The swim was out and back down the river-nice calm water. I like that! There were several fast pro men that came out to race so the swim start was movin! The swim hurt right off the bat today-just never felt like I could really get into a good groove-just had to keep pushing it. There was a pretty good run up to transition-my legs were not coming at this point--just had to ignore that! I stumbled a bit when I got into transition as I had an issue getting my wetsuit off my bulky timing chip. Oops-didn't account for that. I learned my lesson as it was a slow T1! I haven't had an issue getting my wetsuit off before.
I set off on the bike and was the lead female. I felt ok, but not great. The body was just kinda heavy feeling all around today. I reminded myself of my race process and stuck to the plan and got my mind off of the feel. I was enjoying my first race on my new Rolf Prima disc wheel. I loved the feel of a disc-never had one before! Anyway, I kept my lead on the bike. I headed out on the run and there were some great cheerleaders around transition-thanks!! My legs felt surprisingly peppy--well more peppy than I thought they were going to feel. The pep wore off though--haha. :) The run hurt more than than usual too. Sometimes you just never know how your body will respond! I had a couple men to try and keep in sight on the run so that was helpful to keep me from dropping off. The run course had some portions that were pretty turny (it was a 2 loop run course), but this kept it interesting. I ended up winning the race and got a nice big check-one of those giant ones! How fun! Ben Collins won for the males. Sam was 2nd female! Also, it was great having Tri4Him teammate, Ryan Rau, racing too. Again, everyone was so friendly around the race and the course was marked very well. It was a fun town to race in and I hope the race continues to grow. Great first time race!


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tridot Coaching

Since joining the Tri4him triathlon team, I have learned about a training system called, Tridot. Tridot is a scientific triathlon training system that is research based that takes the guess work out of training. Do you ever feel that you are guessing with your training? You know what you need to do: swim, bike, and run with some hard efforts and some easy. But do you ever wonder how much to do for each discipline? And at what intensity and for how long or how often? Do you ever wonder what you should really be spending your time on? I was in that boat before I started working with former Olympic triathlete, Barb Lindquist. Simply training will create results, especially when individuals are new at the sport, but this isn't long lasting. Eventually, we plateau with training, which can be mentally defeating. Tridot takes out all the guess work. It is scientific and individualized. With Tridot you will find results with training less and more effectively. You will be better able to utilize your time (get more bang for your buck!) and will know the training "hows" (how long, how often, hard hard, etc.). It is awesome to have this effective approach to training as it can help you get the results you want while balancing your time. This scientific training helps open the door to more time outside of training so you aren't sacrificing the things that really matter in life! You won't have to guess any more if what you are doing is actually going to help you reach your goals. Pretty neat! Check it out! www.tridot.com

Friday, July 5, 2013

Race Prep Update

Since I am healthy, I find I am in a new spot this season! An exciting spot! Ross and I quickly reflected after our morning swim and pointed out what a blessing it was to be getting ready for Lifetime Minneapolis (www.lifetimetri.com) and not having to figure out if I was going to be able to complete the run or not. Last year I was battling another injury and had to take the race one step at a time and determine on the spot if I was going to be okay to run. Not fun. But at this time last year, I just wanted to race so badly. It has been a learning curve with juggling training in between races that are pretty close together, but a good learning curve. :) Lifetime Minneapolis is one of my favorite races-it was where I qualified for my pro card in 2010! Anyway, I can't say enough about the course. I know I have posted about it before, but the bike course is pretty fun as it has a lot of turns to keep things interesting! The two loop run course makes it fun for spectators as they can see you multiple times. This helps me too-who doesn't like cheering?! :) The Minneapolis area really reminds Ross and I of East Grand Rapids--so a familiar feel for us. The race staff is also very supportive and excited to be putting on a race. I know athletes are well taken care of at Lifetime races! I will be posting updates as I continue my prep for the upcoming race! Thanks for checking in!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

5150 St. Louis

Let me just start by saying what a blessing it has been to be healthy and able to fully train! Praise God for that! This is my first season being able to race this much at this time of the year. Anyway, Ross and I enjoyed another weekend together traveling through the country. (Ross helps so much with all the race travel--I couldn't do this without his help!) After Muskoka, which was a hilly course, we were sure that St. Louis was going to be flat. The profile on line didn't look that intimidating. Well, it fooled us! The run at St. Louis was crazy hilly! ha. Soo...the flat race plan went out the window.
The race took place at Innsbrook Resort just outside of St. Louis. The resort was woodsy and hilly with long gradual hills and long steep hills...you got it all! We saw deer, horses, turtles, and lots of little lakes on this resort. It was neat. Oh and there was a golf course in there as well! The lake we swam is was non-motorized, which was so nice. It was warm too-my kinda swim! I had fun warming up the day before the race with friend and pro triathlete, Amanda Hahn-Peters and Ross.
The morning of the race came and I didn't sleep well at all! I usually can sleep pretty decent, but not this time for some reason. I went through my pre-race warm ups and felt quite loose--sweet! I was really focused and ready to rock. (I decided to wear my xterra speed suit for the swim even though the water was quite warm. I feel it gives a bit more buoyancy in the water and I like the feel of it.)

I had a great start to the swim and could see the leader for the first half of the swim. I settled into my groove and came out of the water about 4-5th! I headed out for the bike and was pretty cautious to not over smash my legs since the was so hilly. I had to be smart and I felt I accomplished just that. I was controlled on this ride, which allowed me to be ready to run off the bike. I haven't felt this good off the bike yet so I was pretty excited. I remained focused and process driven. I started out strong and controlled and built as best as I could in the middle third of the run. There were some killer hills in there where I wondered if I would have to walk..for real. Going down a couple of them felt like my quads were going to jiggle right off! My feet were just slapping the ground like crazy-it was like I had to put the "breaks" on a bit to keep from falling. The run went on quite a bit of gravel roads, which I liked. It was better to have that soft surface especially on the downhill portions.

I passed 2 girls ahead of me on the run, which was super exciting. I really didn't know where I was at place wise. So I just stayed focused because I knew Laurel Wassner was not far behind! Once I saw 2 miles left, I tried to be risky and let myself go. I knew there were a couple more big hills toward the end so I had to be smart not to loose it on these. I hit one hill towards the end and was like, "holy cow, what do I do? I feel like I am walking...do I just move my feet faster? drive my knees harder? ahh!" haha, it was pretty steep feeling at this point! I made it-whew! I also visualized being pulled upt he hill-that actually kinda helps. The next hill was long, but more gradual so I was able to tackle this one as I recovered some on the downhill that was right before. The finish was mostly downhill with a really short steep section up the grassy part rounding the finish line. Those short steep hills are killer! I was really bent over just trying to muscle up this little thing...haha. I was bent at the hips-bad form! ;)

Anyway, I powered through and ended up 3rd. I was excited about this! I was able to stay in the zone mentally and managed to stay process driven. It was a cool feeling! I was happy to sport the Tri4Him jersey on the podium too. The race announcer pointed out to the crowd during awards that I was wearing Tri4him gear. Neat! Thank you Champion Systems for providing our gear! The race was run very well-definitely want to try and do it again!

I am now prepping for Lifetime Fitness Minneapolis on July 13th ( www.lifetimetri.com). This is a familiar race for me. Fun race venue with a great bike course. There are a lot of turns, which keeps it interesting! Now I know the run course is flat for sure. :)

Monday, June 24, 2013

5150 Muskoka

I competed in Huntsville, Ontario yesterday for the 5150 Muskoka Triathlon. This area of Canada reminded me quite a bit of being up north in Michigan. My family vacations in Cheboygan, MI on Mullet Lake every summer so I love that woodsy up north feel where there are small towns along the way. Muskoka had a lot of water around it too. It was a neat area. However, it was hilly! So the course had its own natural challenge built in. The swim was in quiet waters where we swam in Fairy Lake and then went up the Muskoka River. I do like those calm swims! :) It was a wetsuit swim so I wore my full-sleeve XTERRA vendetta, which worked great. I was comfortable in it and had no issues getting it off...yessss! I was 3rd out of the water for the pro women. The first 2 had amazing swims and took off right away. It had been awhile since I raced an olympic distance swim because the swim in the Kansas 5150 was cancelled ...so I had to find my groove again. Oh well, you go with what you got! As I did get into a groove-I felt solid and was able to keep adding in surges. I ended up swimming by myself as the field was pretty split up.
The bike was just up and down, up and down. I had to find the groove of shifting and once I did, I felt pretty solid on the bike! I tried to be as aerodynamic as possible on the down hills to utilize them wisely as I worked the up hills. I used my Torhans aero bottle for the first time. I felt like I had the best set up for being as aero as possible since I was on my Specialized Shiv (very aero frame), had my Rudy wingspan helmet, and then the new Torhans aero bottle. Oh, I also used the built in water system on my Shiv (there is a "bladder" built right into the frame!). So I was set! It was neat to have my hydration all set up where I could stay aero the entire time while drinking. I never had that before. Very efficient!
I passed one of the girls ahead of me on the second half of the bike. I was excited to find her out there! This put me in 2nd place off the bike. The 2 loop run course started right up a hill, but I felt pretty peppy and went for it. The run had some interesting components to it as it went down a gravel hill in the woods (it was steep and you had to turn! I just had to think of safety on that one). There wasn't much of a groove to get into on this run, I just tried to stay ahead and in the moment. My legs were getting pretty tired by the end--expected right? ;) So those last hills were a bit of a challenge, but I kept thinking of staying springy and light. I came in 2nd, which was exciting! I would recommend this course if you like those natural challenges...it sure keeps things interesting! You almost have to be looking just ahead to anticipate your effort changes...all while staying in the moment :).
Also, it was fun to have a couple other Michigan friends up there racing too! A.D., Kattie, Donna, Bev, and Jamie...fun times in Canada!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Deep Thoughts by Abby!

I have been reading the book, Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer. What a challenging and encouraging book! Anyway, today I was reading about when things get hard. It can be easy to shy away from difficult things in life and wonder why things always have to be so hard! Can you relate? It seems like recently I have been challenged to have a different outlook when things look hard or in fact they truly are difficult. Here is what Joyce Meyer says, "Things get hard when we are trying to do them independently without leaning on and relying on God's grace. If everything in life were easy, we would not even need the power of the Holy Spirit to help us. The Bible refers to Him as "the Helper." He is in us and with us all the time to help us, to enable us to do what we cannot do--and, to do with ease what would be hard without Him" (p.200). I thought this was so good to remember! I do notice that when things get to comfy I don't call on God quite as often or just forget to! That's not good! Joyce also suggests to spend more time with God when things get hard, but don't shy away from hard things or back down. Easier said that done sometimes! But beware of your thoughts and check if they are negative regarding the situation. If you have negative thoughts, the situation is only going to seem that much harder. We need to have positive thoughts and learn to lean on Him and ask for the strength that He so willingly gives us! Check your thought process sometime, the little voice in your head can take you places you don't need to go. Negative thoughts=negative attitude=a no fun downward spiral. Christ was positive so we can/need to be too!
Now, about those hard triathlon workouts...haha. I do find I need to draw on Him to infuse me with positive thoughts and a positive mentality to workout through some of the tough parts of the season and training chunks. I need that constant reminder that it is through His power that I am able to train and endure the challenges that come with the busy lifestyle of a triathlete! I always have to relate it back to triathlon...huh! ;)


Sunday, June 9, 2013

Grand Rapids Triathlon!

Great local race today in Grand Rapids! The Grand Rapids Triathlon crew did a great job hosting the 3rd Annual GR Tri! Great crowd, very supportive. It was a fun day filled with friends and family. It is fun to race locally and connect with friends. I loved it. The race went well for me. I was victorious at defending my title of the sprint race so that was great. :) I came in calm and focused today ready to try out a couple mental strategies. I was happy with how I felt, but the swim was hard to jump into cold turkey without my normal warm up as I couldn't warm up in the water. I just had to get into it as best as I could. I didn't feel any sort of groove until the very end! I enjoyed the bike today. I felt solid and stuck to my targets. This was my second race on my Specialized Shiv and again, I loved it! I feel so comfortable on this bike! I was able to use just the "bladder" that fits inside the frame as my water source today since the race was shorter than my usual. Makes for even more aero advantage! I also got my new Rudy Project Wingspan time trial helmet and it was awesome. It is so light...so it was like it wasn't even on. I like that-comfortable and light so I don't even notice it! Anyway, I was ready to go for it on the run and it felt good...hard, but good! I was so happy since my last race in Kansas didn't feel like me at all. The run was such a struggle so it was great to come back focused and fierce. I realized I needed some sprucing up on my mental cues so I was glad to accomplish that. Also, it was wonderful coming across the finish line not dealing with the mental burden of an injury! Yay! I have been able to get some really solid training in and that is exciting. I am just getting started for the races so I look forward to my next 2 Olympic distances in June.

Ross raced the Olympic distance today and he toughed out a challenging day today. It is so inspiring to hear how he works through challenges of not feeling well in a race. He's tough and I learn a lot from him! He is just getting back into the racing so he is on his way to fine tuning to get to his peak later this season. It was inspiring to see/hear about all the people who were out there racing for their first time or trying new distances for an added challenge! Also, my brother-in-law, Chad, did his first triathlon back after having a major hip surgery last year--so fun to have him back! (He is my age and had hip surgery--that's not normal is it?) ;) He rocked it today without even being able to race the run. I know that was a big accomplishment for him today.

Thanks to all who supported and cheered! Great event!!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Specialized Shiv

I just had to share that I have taken my new Specialized Shiv for a couple rides now and I LOVE it! It handles so well in the wind! (It is super aero). When I first rode it I told Ross that it felt like I was one with the bike--haha. We work together so well. :) I got it at Village Bike Shop in Jenison and Aron and Dale there told me I was going to love it. They were right. I have a smaller frame size than my Cannondale and it seems funny, bit I really feel like I can handle the bike better. It's like I have a bit more control overall. I have learned that Specialized Shiv offers a wide range of adjustments to help with an exact fit. This is a great feature...the better the fit...the better you feel and the more efficient you are able to be. I also got fit at Village Bike Shop in the Fall (I was fit a few years ago, but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything) to be sure I had the most exact fit so I wasn't missing any opportunities to gain more power! I'm a power hog! It was a great experience and I learned a ton. Village staff is trained by Specialized for their fits. One thing I realized is that it is important to be confident in your fit so you aren't ever questioning if it is holding you back-you don't want to be thinking about your fit in a race! I was questioning if I needed some adjustments-so I am glad I got it addressed.

Anyway, just thought I would share the excitement of a new ride! I can't wait to race on it in a couple of weeks.

Here is a picture from the first long ride...woo!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Nautica South Beach Race!

Whew! No crashing, but a solid race! I am thankful to have another race under my belt since Sarasota where I had a fall on the bike. Nautica was run very well. I really like this race venue! It was fun to have Kattie and AD around racing too.
Before heading down to Miami, Ross and I stayed up in Ft. Lauderdale for a couple of nights. We got to swim at the International Hall of Fame Pool again. It is fun to do some long course swimming there. I also rode up in Boca Raton-there was a great stretch of road along the beach that worked great for pre-race riding (Aron from Village Bike Shop gave us the recommendation to ride there--thanks Aron!). It felt SOOOO nice to be outdoors riding...and to be hot! We don't know that feeling yet up here in Michigan. 2 nights before the race we headed down to Miami and stayed a couple blocks away from Southbeach. Miami sure is a hoppin' place. I don't know if it is ever quiet around there! It is even tricky trying to find a place to run at 4:15 in the morning for race warm ups. I mean seriously, the sidewalks are not clear this early in the morning-we have to find streets that just have shops and are closed for the night to be out of the way of people. Kinda crazy! We get some funny looks walking around in running and biking gear at this time of morning...haha.
Anyway, I was glad to have an early morning race so I could try out my pre-race morning routine again. I added in my Generation UCAN for my pre-race meal and that worked GREAT. It was really easy to get down quickly (it can be hard to eat sometimes when I am nervous!). So I liked that.
It was definitely breezing race morning and this made me nervous for the swim! gulp. I wasn't sure how much to warm up in the waves, but I got a good feel and told those waves what was up and got ready to go! We didn't start with the men this time-last year we did. The count down happened and I ran into the water quickly and had a really odd dive into the water--oops--there was a quick drop off. I saw that I was right there with the other girls I lined up by, which was a good feeling. I made it straight out to the first buoy okay, but it was so hard to get a good breathing rhythm. I had a lot of quick inhalations at unexpected times from the timing of the waves. That was tough. I just had to try my best to find a groove and tell myself to relax over and over. I had a lot of shallow breaths too. My diaphragm felt really cramped after the swim. I had a double side ache for the 2nd half of the run and I am pretty sure the swim had a role in this. Anyway, I came out of the water in a good spot-about 6th, but I was close to the others. Cool! I was happy that my swim was solid in the waves! Good experience for me-it was a new challenge. I hopped on the bike and wasn't sure how this was going to feel since I haven't been able to train outside. I had a solid ride, nothing out of the park, but I stuck to my targets. It was great to riding amongst palm trees, a lot of water, and in the warm weather. I made sure to thank God just to be out there! After the bike, I wasn't sure how my legs would feel, but not too bad! I was able to find my legs ok and got in a groove. I just tried to stick to my targets again and surge to make sure I wasn't just settling at a "comfortable" pace. I knew I was pretty behind first 3 girls and I had gotten passed once on the bike. I could still see this person in front of me so I knew she was up there. I ended up finding her on the run turn around and just did my best to close the gap. I had to work for it-had to decide to go for it. My side aches were not helping though. I don't usually have that problem so it was a different pain to endure. I had some noisy breathing to try and get them to calm down. I am sure the people I ran by liked that. :) haha. So, I ended up passing the girl that was in 4th because she was having some issues with the heat. This put me in 5th at the time. Then the current 4th place girl was RIGHT there! I ran my best to get her (she didn't know I was coming!) and I almost, almost got her as we were rounding the finish line. I couldn't quite close the gap in time though. It was fun to try-nice to get some aggression out there! :) I took 5th and made the podium...yay! I definitely felt rusty on the bike and run yet, but that will come around. Nice to have a solid swim under my belt! Lifetime Fitness did a great job with the race. My next Lifetime Fitness race will be Lifetime Minneapolis. Great race too. If you ever want a fun, warm, well-run early season race---check out Nautica South Beach! Pictures to come soon!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Life Time Fitness Race Series-Nautica South Beach Tri

I am getting prepped to fly down south! Miami here I come! Nautica South Beach Tri is the first stop in the Life Time Fitness Race Series. I cannot tell you how excited I am to get to warmer weather. All those from Michigan know what I am talking about. What a cold spring we have had. I haven't had as much time to prep for racing with outdoor riding, which is just something we have to deal with sometimes early on I guess.

I am also looking forward to swimming in the ocean this weekend. I remember wondering if racing in salt water would be challenging due to the taste, but once you get going you don't notice the saltiness too much. I like the extra buoyancy the water provides! The race swim goes right along the shore-it is point to point. Ross can walk along and watch me, but he better walk fast. ;)

I will be on the look out for celebrities racing too! Fun fun.

More to come from the Nautica South Beach Tri soon!




Thursday, March 28, 2013

Nautica South Beach Triathlon

I am preparing to race again! On April 7th, I will be doing the Nautica Southbeach Triathlon part of the Life Time Race Series. The race is right in Miami! I did this race last year and really liked it. It is exciting to swim in the ocean and have the run go along the shore as well. The bike is neat as it goes through FL neighborhoods and over causeways...nice views!! This year best friends, Kattie and AD, will be competing too. Fun times ahead!
Anyway, in the past, this race has drawn celebrities who compete. Last year Bob Saget handed out the pro awards. That was fun. I was so into Full House back in the day! haha
I am really looking forward to this race again and checking out the sites. Check out the race here:
http://www.nauticasobetri.com/default.cfm

I also signed up for Life Time Tri Minneapolis and the Chicago Triathlon. I love these races that are part of the Lift Time Tri Series. I have done them for the past few years now! There are a couple new races in the series this year to check out too. http://www.lifetimetri.com/

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Run workout excitement

I took some generation UCAN before my treadmill workout at Fitness 19 tonight. I have been taking this for just about 2 weeks now before my quality workouts. I just had to write about how excited I am with how the workout went! I ended up putting in just shy of 10 miles (big deal for me!) that included 5 broken miles faster than race pace. It was tough, but I tell you what, I was mentally solid/stable all the way to the end so I could keep pushing the paces I needed to. I was seriously shocked! Usually I am shot and just wanting to get off because my legs are so tired and/or I am mentally just done. You know the feeling? Well, I felt like I could have put another fast mile in if I needed too. I didn't get that fierce hunger aftewards either from a blood sugar drop. I was able to come home and take my time with my dinner and make something really quality. This had not been the norm for me. I tend to get done with a quality workout and have to force myself not to raid the cupboards while I make my meal. This has helped me from overating and making poor choices! I am just so tickled that I felt so solid! I did a long run (1:30) and the same thing happened where I felt like I could keep going at mile 11. What?! That's crazy talk! UCAN helps the body learn to use fat a fuel and keeps the blood sugar constant--huge for the mental aspect. I didn't even realize how much blood sugar drops affect the brain until I experienced the product. This feeling was just so normal for me-didn't think too much about it. It has been a good learning curve to note other subtle changes about my body fucntioning and put them on my radar. I am still in an adjustment phase with the nutrition product, but I am loving it so far. I got to meet the generation UCAN representatives when I went to my Tri4Him camp last weekend in Dallas. It was neat to ask many questions about the product in person and learn more about the science behind it. It's an interesting and pretty amazing product!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Joining the Tri4Him pro team

I am excited share that I am now a member of the Tri4Him pro team! What is Tri4Him you ask? It is a team of pro athletes who choose to honor God through their racing and training. The team is supported by an awesome group of sponsors as well as by the community of Tri4Him members. At the end of February, I will be traveling to Dallas for a weekend long camp and to meet the other pro team members. By being a part of this team it creates a great opportunity to live out my faith through training and racing and acknowledge who makes this all possible! Check out more about the pro team members and about Tri4Him at Tri4Him.com. I start my racing on March 16 in Sarasota, FL. for an ITU (Draft-legal) olympic distance race. This is a new race so it will be fun to check out a new venue. I will be posting race experiences soon! Thank you for reading!

Check it out! http://tri4him.com/teams/pro-team/ or tri4him.com