Friday, February 19, 2010

Finally got my interval workout in today :D

But not before a strange incident at the gym (Nubody's). By way of background, I do have a student membership to my University gym (included in my tuition) but I stubbornly refuse to pay the $150 extra a year necessary to access the treadmills (what a joke!). There is an indoor running track at school but it has an odd measurement (265m inside lane or something like that) so not the best for doing intervals if you're like me and cannot workout and do math at the same time!!

Long story short, when I need to do intervals and the weather is not on my I have been getting a day pass at Nubody's. A full blown membership would not be worth it to me since I use the weights at the University gym and swim, bike, run at school/outside. Simple.

Normally getting a day pass is no biggie. I sign a waiver, pay 10 bucks and off I go. No questions asked. Today was different. Today after I signed the form, a personal trainer walked up to me and asked if Bria was here to see her. Thinking the counter clerk must have misunderstood what I meant by the simple words "day pass", I told the trainer that no, I was just interested in a day pass- not a tour, not a membership, not a plan- just a day pass.

And yet, this woman wants me to "sit down" with her. Y'okay lady, whatever. THEN she asks me a hundred questions about WHY I don't have a gym membership (her questions were to the tune of I do not have one since I do not exercise as much as I should). After rhyming off a bunch of reasons ("I'm running outside v. treadmill this winter but uh, did ya see the ice out there today?!"; "My bf and I have indoor cycling trainers"; "I use the weights at Dal") she was still puzzled as to WHY I did not want a full membership. I told her I don't go to Nubody's enough to make it worth my $40 a month. She was still convinced at this point that I am not committed to fitness. After more explaining, and trying to defend my fitness know-how (in hindsight maybe I should have given her this blog URL) she says to me: "Oh, so you just want a free workout then?". Ummm wha? See the $10 in my hand? I am not trying to swindle anything out of you, I just want to use that treadmill! Right there! Behind you! The one that's sooo close and yet soo far. [okay I didn't say that but those were my thoughts]

Anyways. She explains that it is "open house week" at Nubody's so any Joe Blow off the street can come in and get a free day pass and with that comes some membership banter I guess. She asks what my "next competition" is and I tell her a duathlon in Phoenix next weekend. I train 10 hours a week while going to law school full time so bite me. She finally gives me the nod and is swayed that I "know what I'm doing" (most people she says, come in once, don't know what to do and never come back).

Well lady, I am not most people. Thanks for the 40 minute treadmill run, hot shower, and free pass. Don't be so quick to judge next time.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

A little "in between classes" swimming action at the pool this afternoon:

3X:
200m swim
200m pull
200m kick w/ fins

+

100m catch up
100m single arm
200m pull
200m kick w/ fins
Ahhhh, recovery week.

Yesterday was a snow day here in Halifax. The snow gods dropped 30 centimeters of the white stuff on us! Yesterday was also supposed to be an interval run workout for me. The University was closed so there was no possibility of swimming instead sooo yesterday became a complete day off.

This morning I trotted out of my apartment building full of excess energy to a University track, dodging patches of ice and slush, with some (overly optimistic) glimpse of hope that maybe- just maybe- a saint would have shoveled off the outdoor track. Ha. Wishful thinking Bria! So back home I went. The result was a 30 minute 5km jog, hopefully some swimming this afternoon, and intervals tomorrow. Fingers crossed.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Swim

I just made this workout up as I went. In dire need of some guidance and structure w/ my swim workouts!

Warm-up =
2X:
200m swim
200m pull
200m kick (w/ fins)

Main set =
6 X 100m w/ 15 seconds rest
200m kick
100m catch up drill
100m single arm drill

Cool-down =
200m swim
100m kick

Total = 2500m/60 mins

Then it was off to the weight room for some strength training. I was feeling good so I upped the weight from what I had been lifting the past 6 weeks or so. I will be a hulk soon. :)

Leg Press: 3 x 15 @ 130/130/150 lbs
Cable Row: 3 x 15 @ 30/40/50 lbs
Lat Pull Downs: 3 x 15 @ 50 lbs
Single Leg Squats on Bosu(left leg only): 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Barbell Squats: 2 x 20 @ 40/30 lbs
Deadlifts: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Hip Abductions: 3 x 20 @ 70/80/80 lbs
Hip Adductions: 1 x 20 @ 70(?) lbs [Dalplex's circa 1970 weight sets are not all marked]
Hyperextensions on ball: 2 x 20
Hanging Knee Raises: 2 x 20
DB Chest Press: 3 x 15 @ 30 lbs

Monday, February 15, 2010

30 minutes Spinervals Time Saver technique workout.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Today's run: [was supposed to include 8k @ 5:15 but I broke that up over 13k]

1 | 5:56
2 | 6:03
3 | 6:01
4 | 6:00
5 | 5:59
6 | 5:15
7 | 5:17
8 | 5:12
9 | 5:11
10| 6:33
11| 6:17
12| 5:14
13| 5:14
14| 6:16
15| 6:20
16| 6:13
17| 5:07
18| 5:12
18.0km | 1:43:23 | 5:45min/km

That was my longest run since last fall and it just about killed me, as you can see from my "recovery" kilometer times!

Yesterday was a rest day, but Friday's run looked like this:

1 | 5:48
2 | 5:47
3 | 5:42
4 | 5:43
5 | 5:18
6 | 5:45
7 | 4:59
8 | 5:15
8.0km | 44:16 | 5:32min/km

It was supposed to be 8k @ 6:04 w/ strides. I needed to run off my steam though. It did the trick!

Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Swim day :)

45 minutes, which was 3X:

200m swim (4 min each)
200m pull
200m kick

And a few weights:

Leg Press: 3 x 15 @ 130/130/150 lbs
Hip Abductions: 3 x 20 @ 70 lbs
Calf press: 3 x 15 @ 70 lbs (left only)

And some stretching.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Ahhh great day for a run! -5 Celsisus, no wind, and SUNSHINE! The rest of the week looks equally promising.

Unfortunately my Garmin did not cooperate during today's 14km run so all I know is it took me 86 minutes including stops at traffic lights. I ran at an easy pace and I think it works out to be just about 6:05min/km- right on track.

I love running through point pleasant park!! Every time I run through it I can't help but notice how many different and unique breeds of dogs people have around here. Many of them purebreds, some wearing their winter coats, some chasing squirrels, some chasing ME. I wonder how strange people think I am when I say hello to their animal without necessarily saying good morning to them? :)

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

45 minutes Spinervals - sprinting machine

Monday, February 08, 2010

Swim:

20 x 100m (mostly w/ pull buoy) - 47 min

+ 200m kick

Weights:
Leg press: 2 x 15 @ 130 lbs
Single leg DB squat: 1 x 15 @ 30 lbs
Hip abductions: 2 x 15 @ 70/90 lbs
Calf press: 2 x 15 @ 70 lbs (left only)
Hanging knee raises: 1 x 20
Lat pull downs: 2 x 15 @ 40 lbs
Seated rows: 2 x 15 @ 30 lbs
Chest press: 2 x 15 @ 30/20 lbs

Sunday, February 07, 2010

This weekend kicked my butt! My legs were tired for today's long run which is reflected in the extra 3 minutes it took me as compared to last week. A group of cyclists passed me on my run - the weather was actually nice enough for an outdoor ride today. Things are looking up.

That wraps up another week!

Totals:
Swim - 2 hours
Bike - 3.5 hours
Run - 3.8 hours
Strength - 1 hours

16.0km @ 6:02min/km; 1040 kcals; AHR 166, MHR 183

Saturday, February 06, 2010

2 hour ride on the trainer

Spinervals 31.0 Endurance Booster (1:45) + 15 mins easy spinning

942 kcals (50% from fat! in the right zone)
MHR 161 (82% max), AHR 138 (70% max)

Friday, February 05, 2010

Brrr! This must have been the coldest run of the year. -13 celsius but felt like -23 with the wind chill. Hopefully the worst part of winter is over and temperatures will start creeping up again.

10km w/ 5km tempo @ 5:01min/km
Max Heart Rate = 184
Avg Heart Rate = 169



Also did 30 minutes of Spinervals w/ Mark this a.m. (Time Saver Tempo) - MHR 160, AHR 132

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Swimming..

Warm-up:
200m swim
200m pull
200m kick (fins)

Drills:
3 x 50m one arm breathing/kicking drill (fins)
3 x 50m one arm side swimming/breathing drill (fins)

Main set:
6 x 100m @ 2:00 or less w/ 30 sec rest
~100m kick recovery w/ fins~
2 x 200m @ 4:00 (1st), 4:15 (2nd)

Cool-down:
200m kick (fins)

Then I had the bright idea of going to the Dal weight room at 4pm. Every varsity team player had the same idea. I managed this much and then bailed:

Leg press: 3 x 20 @ 90/110/130 lbs
Squats on bosu: 1 x 20 @ 40 lbs
Cable row: 3 x 15 @ 30/40/40 lbs
Lat pull downs: 1 x 15 @ 40 lbs
Hip Abductions: 1 x 20 @ 70 lbs
Stability ball crunches: 1 x 20

Lesson learned!

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

60 minute swim with Tracy and Sam which was great!

600m w/u (200 swim, 200 pull, 200 kick)
and then: 16 x 50m @ 1:10 but gradually slowing down to 1:20 (incl. rest) haha
+ 8 x 50m @ 1:15
200m kick c/d

30 minutes strength:
Barbell squats: 3 x 20 @ 25/35/45 lbs
Bosu DB squats: 3
Single leg squats (left leg only): 1 x 20 @ 40 lbs
Cable row: 3 x 15 @ 45 lbs
Lat pull downs: 3 x 15 @ 45 lbs
Calf press (left leg only): 3 x 20 @ 70 lbs
Hip abductions: 3 x 15/15/20 @ 90/90/70 lbs

Monday, February 01, 2010

A recovery ride on the trainer this morning - legs are feeling good after yesterday's 16km :)

60 min Spinervals Ultra Core Conditioning

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Inertia.

Grade 10 science class. The pendulum. That's what I thought about on my run today. Newton's law that "a body in motion stays in motion until met by an opposing force" (or something like that- Grade 10 wasn't yesterday).

I let inertia run its course today (pun intended) by speeding up on decents and accepting the resistence of inclines. The run ended up faster than my usual 6:04 pace partly due to my fun with inertia but also because it was freeeezing! My eyeballs and the corners of my mouth were actually freezing (temperature was feels like -20 Celsius). I felt good so I ran the last couple of kilometers as fast as I felt like going.



Totals this week:

Running: 3 X totalling ~40km (24 miles) [4 hours]
Biking: 3 X totalling 3 hours
Swimming: 2 X totalling 2 hours
Strength: 1 X totalling 1 hour

Saturday, January 30, 2010

70 minutes bike (Spinervals Aerobic Endurance Booster)
Yesterday, January 29th = 60 minutes running (15 of which were a failed attempt to run outside in 50km/hr winds on fresh snow. There were some profanities yelled and the run was to be continued... I finished it later yesterday afternoon on the very warm and flat [but very boring] Dalhousie indoor track)

70 minutes bike (the first 15-20 mins of Hillacious + Spinervals "Autumn Country Ride")

+ approximately 40 mins walking from my apt to gym and back

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Today:

Swim...

4X:
150m swim
150m pull buoy
200m kick

+300m swim = 2300m/60 minutes

40 minutes Weights...
Barbell squats: 3 x 20 @ 25/35/45 lbs
Squats on bosu: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Single leg squats: 1 x 20/leg @ 20 lbs
Leg press: 1 x 20 @ 90 lbs
Chest press: 3 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Lat pull downs: 3 x 15/20/20 @ 45 lbs
Hyperextensions: 2 x 20
Bicycle crunches: 1 x 40
Situps: 1 x 20
Hanging knee raises: 1 x 20
Calf press: 1 x 20 @ 70 lbs + 1 x 20 @ 70 lbs (left leg only) and 1 x 20 heel raises w/ DBs left only 40 lbs
Hip abductors: 1 x 20 @ 70 lbs

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Yesterday: Off!

Today:

14km @ 6:00min/km

Loving the above freezing temps and sunshine!! :)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Yesterday:

6.5 miles treadmill (w/ 30 min tempo @ 7.0mph/1% grade)

Today:

30 mins Spinervals Time Save Tempo Workout
60 mins swim = 4 X:

150m swim
150m pull
200m kick (2000m total)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

60 minutes bike (incl. 20 min TT)

Friday, January 22, 2010

Winter running has been nice so far but I will be happy when I'm no longer running on packed snow! Not good for the IT band syndrome. :)

30 minutes w/u on the bike (Spinervals Time Saver Threshold Workout)

+

11km @ 6:04min/km

Yesterday...

60 minutes strength (Jillian Michaels' "No More Trouble Zones")

+

50 minutes in the pool (~1700m, mostly drills, w/Mark)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Yesterday: 10k w/ 10 x 100m strides

Today: swimmin'

4X:
100m swim
200m pull
100m kick
100m one arm drill

+ 2 x 100m

Total = 60 min (~2200m)

Monday, January 18, 2010

10 mins bike w/u

50 mins strength:

Barbell squats: 3 x 20 @ 25/35/40 lbs
Single leg DB squats: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Leg press: 2 x 20 @ 90 lbs
Lat pull downs: 3 x 20 @ 45 lbs
Seated rows: 3 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Hanging knee raises: 1 x 20
Calf press: 2 x 20 @ 90 lbs (2 x 20 @ 50 lbs left leg only)
Chest press: 3 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Bicycles: 1 x 40
Hip Abductors: 2 x 20 @ 70/80 lbs

Sunday, January 17, 2010

14k Medium Long Run w/ 6k @ 5:14

Saturday, January 16, 2010

60 mins Spinervals Hillacious w/ Mark

Friday, January 15, 2010

This swim was exactly what I needed today. :)

4X: [60 min total/2100m]

100m swim
200m pull
100m kick
100m one arm drill

+ 100m at the end practicing flip turns. Oy.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

At the pool today was 4 X:

100m swim
100m pull
200m kick w/ fins
100m single arm drills w/ fins

+100m swim at the end.

Total: 2100m (~60 mins)

Then 30 mins weights:

Circuit 1
DB squats: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Lat pull downs: 1 x 15 @ 30 lbs
Squats on bosu: 1 x 20 (no weights)
Calf press: 1 x 20 @ 50 lbs (left leg only), 1 x 20 @ 90 lbs (both legs)
Seated row: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Chest press: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Hanging knee raises: 1 x 20
Hyperextensions: 1 x 20

Circuit 2
Barbell squats: 1 x 20 @ 25 lbs
Lat pull downs: 1 x 15 @ 30 lbs
Squats on bosu: 1 x 20 (no weights)
Calf press: 1 x 20 @ 50 lbs (left leg only), 1 x 20 @ 90 lbs (both legs)
Heel raise: 1 x 20 @ 50 lbs (left leg only)
Seated row: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Chest press: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Stability ball reverse crunch: 1 x 20
Hyperextensions: 1 x 20

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Monday, January 11, 2010

Strength day.

15 minutes warm up on spin bike

60 mins weights =

Circuit 1
Squats on bosu: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Lat pull down: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Single leg squats on bosu: 1 x 20/leg @ 20 lbs
Chest press: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Overhead press: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Hip Abduction Machine: 1 x 20 @ 80 lbs
Hyperextensions: 1 x 20
Bicycles: 1 x 20/side

Circuit 2
Single leg squats on bosu: 1 x 20 @ lbs
Lat pull down: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
DB Squats: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Chest Press: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Stability ball passes: 1 x 15
Hyperextensions: 1 x 20
Calf Press: 1 x 20 @ 110 lbs

Circuit 3
Step-ups: 1 x 20/side @ 20 lbs
Lat pull downs: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
DB Squats: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Seated row: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Hanging knee raises: 1 x 20
Hyperextensions: 1 x 20
Heel raise (left leg only): 1 x 20 @ 40 lbs
Calf press: 1 x 20 @ 110 kbs + extra set left leg only 20 @ 50 lbs
Hip Abductions: 1 x 20 @ 70 lbs

+stretching!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Yesterday:

15 minute swim (~550m) w/ Mark cut short by a swim meet

90 easy spin on the trainer (Spinervals Lake Placid Course)

Friday, January 08, 2010

60 mins run (~9.5 km)

Thursday, January 07, 2010

60 mins bike (Spinervals Big Gear Strength)
60 mins swim

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Yesterday: 30 minutes sprints on trainer + ~1500m swim w/ Mark
Today: 30 min run (~5.5km) + 30 mins weights

Today's strength w/o...

Circuit 1
DB Squats: 1 x 20 @ 20 lbs
Lat pulldowns: 1 x 20 @ 45 lbs
Seated row: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Leg Press: 1 x 20 @ 90 lbs
Hip Abductions: 1 x 20
Push-ups: 1 x 20
Bicyles: 1 x 20 (per side)
Hyperextensions on ball: 1 x 20

Circuit 2
DB Single Leg Squats: 1 x 20/leg @ 20 lbs
Lat pulldowns: 1 x 20 @ 45 lbs
Seated row: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
DB Single Leg Squats: 1 x 20 @ 90 lbs
Calf Press: 1 x 20 @ 30 lbs
Push-ups: 1 x 20
Bicyles: 1 x 20 (per side)
Hyperextensions on ball: 1 x 20

Monday, January 04, 2010

15 minutes w/u on the trainer + 8km run w/ 8 x 100m strides

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Tuessday: off
Wednesday: off
Thursday, Dec 31: 5.5km run
Friday, January 1: 90 min bike (Spinervals Have Mercy)
Saturday, January 2: 70 min bike (Spinervals Aero Base Builder)

Sunday, January 3rd:

15 minutes w/u on bike (AHR 153, MHR 165)
55 minutes strength [3 circuits of 8 exercises w/ 20 reps]
25 minute c/d on elliptical (AHR 141, MHR 150)

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

On my rest day I'd like to leave you with a quote by Matt Hoover, Season 2 Biggest Loser Winner, from the "Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?" episode that I watched last night. He completed the Kona Ironman in October of this year, and while he missed the official cut off time by 3 minutes, his experience is incredibly inspiring.

"I look back over that race and it changed me; It made me realize that it's not about how much you weigh and it's not about what you've done in your past; it's about what you're doing. Our bodies they're amazing. I shouldn't have been able to do what I did that day but my body kept going. There's something about pushing yourself beyond your limits that people need to do once in their life. They need to take the chance one time and see what they really can do. And once you do it you're never the same."

Amen Matt! Thanks for the motivation!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Great day for a run- 6 degrees and sunny.

1 | 5:51
2 | 5:57
3 | 5:59
4 | 6:08
5 | 5:53
6 | 5:55
7 | 5:58
8 | 5:59
8.0 km | 47:39 | 5:57min/km

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Today I changed things up and hit the POOL! Yeah, it's been a while. Amazingly I can still swim! I did a 1500m workout that looked like this (as far as I can remember ha) which took ~50 minutes.

100m w/u free
2 x 100m pull
100m kick
100m free
2 x 100m pull
100m kick
200m free
100m pull
100m free
100m kick
200m free

The swim felt good after a week of running! Being at home in PEI, apart from my Kurt Kenetic at Mark's house, has been a good opportunity for me to work on my two "weaknesses". I am excited to finally be adding some SPEED and HILLS to my running!! :) I have not been able to do this (without aggravating by ITB) since my ACL reconstructive surgery in December 2007. I am so excited for the 2010 race season and I don't even know what races I'm doing yet! Of course we will do the races in the maritimes but we are also planning a few destination races. Racing a Half Ironman in Hawaii sounds like a good way to celebrate my graduation from law school. ;)

Exciting things ahead!!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

1km w/u + 4k tempo @ 5:00min/km + 1km c/d

1 | 5:56
2 | 4:51
3 | 5:00 + [30 seconds rest]
4 | 4:56 + [40 seconds rest]
5 | 4:57
6 | 6:27
6.0km | 33:19 | 5:26min/km

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas! :)

Today my sister and I went for a Christmas morning run through Charlottetown. It was a beautiful morning and we ran by many other people out enjoying the crisp air and light snowfall.

I ran in the Saucony Arctic LX tights mom gave me for Christmas and I am loving them. I don't have many outdoor winter running tights since I usually chicken out in winter and resort to the treadmill. Not this year! I cancelled my gym membership and I'm going to brave the elements!

12km just a smidge too fast (I aim for 6:04min/km which is my aerobic pace from Daniel's Running Formula):

1 | 5:58
2 | 5:57
3 | 6:03
4 | 6:01
5 | 5:57
6 | 5:58
7 | 6:02
8 | 6:03
9 | 6:04
10| 6:05
11| 6:13
12| 6:03
12.0km | 1:12:33 | 6:02min/km
Hm. I had written a long winded post on my distaste of Apple's 3rd generation iPod and how I had to return mine because it ceases to function when sweat comes into contact with the headphone control (what's the point?) and how last night I discovered a new gem: the Sandisk Clip which is tiny and black and cute and has a SCREEN and then our new puppy, Sophie, caused a ruckus, my laptop dropped, the screen of death appeared, and foreign noises were emanating from my computer. It was dramatic. I lost my post. But the Dell Inspiron Gods must be wishing me a Merry Christmas becaused I rebooted and everything is seemingly fine. :)



Love it!! At $49.99 (Future Shop) for the 2GB there really is no comparison. I took it for a cruise on my run this afternoon and it worked like a charm. Extremely light weight and easy to control while running!

1 | 5:46
2 | 5:43
3 | 5:46
4 | 5:39
5 | 5:57
6 | 5:54
6.0km | 34:43 | 5:47min/km
I saw this quote and it grounded me. I sometimes get caught up in the competition and lose sight of the real competition- the one against myself.

"It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell."

-Buddha

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

10k at home in PEI! 2km w/u + 6 x 400m intervals w/ 600m rest + 2km c/d. (~60 min)

Yesterday: does shopping count?
Sunday: 75 min Spinervals core conditioning DVD
Saturday: Carmichael Training System Interval Workout w/ Mark (60 min)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Hm, not much to add here. A few rides here & there, some hills w/ Mark last week. Exams are finished on Friday which means life will go back to normal. Then it's time to plan the 2010 race season! :)

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

8km in ~48mins

Monday, November 30, 2009

A weekend full of workouts...

Friday: 90 mins Spinervals 5.0 Mental Toughness (he gets you off the bike to do two 90 second isometic squats in the middle of the video - yeowch!)
Saturday: Yasso 800's w/ Mark (1km w/u + 4 x 800m repeats @ 3:40 w/ 200m rest + 1km c/d) for a total of 6km ~35mins but TOUGH!
Sunday: 35 min w/u on the trainer (Spinervals Time Saver Tempo Workout) + 8km run @ 6:04min/km (~48 min)

Friday, November 27, 2009

Thursday: 30 minutes Spinervals (Time Saver - Sprints) + 8km run (48 min - 6:04min/km)

Wed: OFF

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Running off some pre-presentation nerves!

1 | 6:01
2 | 5:59
3 | 6:13
4 | 6:33
5 | 5:26
6 | 6:03
6.0km | 36:15 | 6:03min/km

Monday, November 23, 2009

Spinervals time saver workout (technique) + 15 min run
Saturday: Spinervals 20.0 Sprinting Machine
Sunday: Spinervals 11.0 Big Gear Strength

Legs = sore!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Urghhh so much for not getting sick! Cough, fever, sore throat, I have an assortment of ailments. Overall not too bad really but the sore throat from the coughing is killer.

Headed out to Mark's for some quality time with my bike trainer...

Did Spinervals 24.0 Hillacious inspired by Mark's modest 2:21 ride (FYI, that's 90km of cycling at 38km/hr) at the Clearwater race on Saturday. Admittedly I did not push myself like I do when he's on his trainer next to me but I'm sick and his vacation is my vacation in that sense. :)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

My most favourite playlist this year:

Saturday, November 14, 2009

A swim & some sauna time tonight while breaking from the library. I woke up with a bit of a cough today. I really hope it goes away because right now, 3 weeks out from finals and days away from finishing my major paper, I cannot afford to get sick. I think I have been reading too much about the flu for my major paper and my body has just convinced itself that I have it. Cough be gone!

At the pool I did 10 x 100m untimed/no HRM. Felt good.

Friday, November 13, 2009

1 | 6:05
2 | 6:00
3 | 6:06
4 | 6:03
5 | 6:16
6 | 6:07
6.05km | 36:55 | 6:06min/km

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Encore!

THANK YOU mother nature for a wonderful criSp (forgot the "s" yesterday for you observant types ;)) sunny morning again today. Perfect running weather- cool but not cold, pretty coloured autumn leaves, and sunshine! I was smiling at people my whole run who likely thought I was on drugs. :)

1 | 5:53 (will I ever be able to pace my first km correctly? haha)
2 | 6:06
3 | 5:51
4 | 6:07
5 | 6:11
6 | 6:12
7 | 6:15
8 | 6:00
8.0km | 48:34 | 6:04min/km

HRM Stats
517 kcals burned (30% from fat)
MHR 182
AHR 164 (I think this is wrong b/c it said my HR was 180 for he first 5 mins or so of the run which is incorrect)

As an aside, I have NO idea what is up with my appetite. Maybe it's gone since I am not doing very long runs? I normally eat like a champion but I just have had zero interest in food for the past couple of weeks and have felt nauseated often. I have lost a bit of weight, which on top of the weight I had already lost, my clothes have gotten to the ugly baggy stage. Not just the "loose" stage but the "need more than a belt" stage. I'm not complaining but really, I love food and I want to be hungry! I've still been eating lots (um, a whole pineapple since last night) but my body has decided to shed itself. I have ONE pair of jeans that I can wear right now and its because they're the stretchy kind so they at least sort of stick to my legs. I just realized I've lost 15-20 lbs since this time last year. Wow, that's significant. Oh well, guess I'll have to make a few additions to the wardrobe. ;)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Nice day for a run- crip temperate, sunny, lots of runners out taking advantage of the holiday.

1 | 5:54
2 | 6:07
3 | 6:03
4 | 6:01
5 | 6:04
6 | 6:03
7 | 6:16
8 | 6:05
8.05km | 48:49 | 6:04min/km

My man left for Flordia this a.m. for the Clearwater Half Ironman World Championships!!! So proud but jealous I am not gone too- stupid law school.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Such a great day for a run!! My head is clear and I'm ready to keep writing about interpreting international IP law treaties. Whoop!

1 | 5:48
2 | 5:43
3 | 5:54
4 | 5:30
5 | 6:00
6 | 6:06
7 | 6:03
8 | 6:24
9 | 6:08
9.5km | 56:43 | 5:58min/km
Friday: off
Saturday: 5k run (28 ish minutes) w/ sister
Sunday: 65 min Spinervals 24.0 w/ Mark + 30 min run @ 5:30min/km

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Wed: off

Today:

30 minutes of "Workout A" from Spinervals 23.0 w/ Mark.

A light workout since we are both not feeling well. Yuck!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

30 minutes treadmill run

+ about 6km walking to/from school and gym

Monday, November 02, 2009

Today...

50 mins on the trainer (warm up + 3 x 5 min intervals and 2 x 2.5 min intervals [all with rest] + 5 min c/d)

Some lunges, step-ups, etc.
This weekend = lots of indoor cycling thanks to the best boyfriend in the world who got me an indoor cycling trainer for my birthday. :) He's going to have a hard time peeling me off it, I love it so much!

Saturday we did Spinervals 27.0 Threshold Test & Sufferfest [60 min]

Sunday I (Mark did the w/u with me) did Spinervals Time Trialapalooza and tacked on an extra 10 minutes at the end while waiting for Mark to get back from his run. [95 min total]

AND because I was also listening to my favorite jamz on my new iPod shuffle which was a birthday present to myself. ;)

Love love loveeeee!!



Photo courtesy of Apple.com

Friday, October 30, 2009

This morning was some strength training with JM. I did the "No More Trouble Zones" workout. I'm just going to call it NMTZ from now on because I hate the name, it's so wussy. I've been inspired to get back into using her DVDs now that the Biggest Loser season 8 is on TV. I want her job SO bad!!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

60 minutes running

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Monday: 46km ride (first 23km with Mark which were beautiful and then an exhausting head wind the whole ride back home) @ 26.0km/hr (first half 30km/hr!)

Today: 6km ride (too freaking cold, turned around and went back to Mark's)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Saturday: 1/2 hour yoga

Sunday: 14km run

Finally feeling better after a week of aching muscles and joints.

Friday, October 23, 2009

1 | 5:56
2 | 6:05
3 | 6:26
4 | 6:22
5 | 6:14
5.0km | 31:04 | 6:13min/km

Polar HRM stats:
340kcals burned (25% from fat)
MHR 182 (93% max)
AHR 167 (85% max)

This run was rough and not sure why. I am aching everywhere from doing JM yesterday, that could be it. I hope I'm just not recovered from last weekend and not getting a flu or something!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Jillian Michaels' "No More Trouble Zones"

Fluffy name, solid workout.

Just finished doing this DVD for the first time since May. It kicked my ass! I'm going to throw it into my winter mix 2-3 times a week. This is a good way to start back into strength training (I have not touched a weight since May... oops) since she uses high reps/low weight in a circuit-like fashion. AND it works out your full body but emphasizes core- essential for good running form. Two thumbs up, JM.

PEI Marathon Weekend - ending the season with another PB halfie!

2468 Bria Brown, 247/480 overall, Halifax PE CA, F 24/62 [age group 20-29], 1:59:42 (clock), 1:59:25 (chip), 5:42 (pace per km)

Mission: two half marathons, two weekends in a row accomplished! The weather turned out to be beautiful on Sunday despite another week of miserable rain, wind, and cold. The marathon weekend attracted some 1800 participants this year, a new record, which is fantastic for Charlottetown. Mark and I took the ferry over Friday evening and thankfully the rest of the weekend was smooth sailing relative to that "a la Titanic" fiasco. It was an interesting birthday, to say the least. Mom's curry chicken & carrot cake make up for the traumatizing boat ride.

We took Friday off (got our bikes tuned up in Truro on the way to the ferry) and only did a quick 20 minute run on Saturday. Sunday morning we were able to sleep in a bit (10am race start wha?!), grabbed some lattes at Beanz and headed to the race start. This was my third time running the PEI Half Marathon and unfortunately my sister was not running it this year like she always has in the past. BE trained for the full marathon and developed a stress fracture in her tibia a few weeks ago and therefore could not run the race. She's away for med school so she didn't bother making the flight home, understandably. However Mark (he finished 5th overall! such a speed demon), Mom, Michael, and BE's friend Jenn were running so I had lots of company. It was great to see some familiar faces from my old UPEI running group (we have come a long way!). Uncle Randy & Aunt Donna came to support at the finish line as well.

This was my "A" race (as Mark calls it) for this season. When we sketched out my goals back in April, originally this one was supposed to be a sub 1:50 but I had a lot more work to do on my surgery leg this season than we first anticipated. May was a month of strength & plyometrics, a crappy 10k race, and a lot of frustration. Things started to come around in June when I ran a PB 10k and built up some aerobic base. Finally, through July and August I was seeing some real progress especially with the addition of cycling and swimming to my regime. My runs became longer through Aug/Sept and I decided a realistic goal for PEI would be sub 2 hours. Next year is going to be my year, I needed this season to really get into shape again after my ITB problems last winter.

The race itself was interesting because I left my Garmin in Halifax and had to rely completely on the 2:00 half pace bunny (she did a great job, thanks Pam!). That's exactly what I did. My gait was off after about 16km, as kindly noted by a fellow runner passing by. That's what I get for asking my body to run two half marathons so close together I suppose. I wasn't hurting though, just tired. I wasn't feeling so hot after finishing the three infamous hills all towards the last 5k of the course but Mark ran out to meet me at about 400m remaining and ran with me into the finish. I finished right on goal but naturally I think I could have done better if I hadn't of ran the race the weekend before. Ah well! I was stoked to end the season with a PB and am looking forward to next summer (full marathon? Half Ironman? ;)). I really can't complain about beating last year's time by 12.5 minutes, and I look forward to demolishing that time next year.

Now it's time to plan a winter of strength training and endurance building!
SO far this week, doing well taking a rest...

MON - off
TUES - off
WED - 30k recovery ride w/ Mark

Monday, October 12, 2009

2009 Valley Harvest Half Marathon

New half marathon PR! By 11.5 minutes at that!

1 | 5:37
2 | 5:52
3 | 5:54
4 | 5:52
5 | 5:48
6 | 5:52
7 | 5:56
8 | 5:54
9 | 5:43
10| 5:59
11| 5:43
12| 5:34
13| 5:39
14| 6:00
15| 5:30
16| 5:20
17| 5:30
18| 5:52
19| 5:36
20| 5:35
21| 5:25
21.08km | 2:00:36 | 5:43min/km (a la Garmin)Chip time: 2:00:39 | 5:45min/km | 33/77 females 20-29



I'm running the PEI half marathon next weekend so I wasn't sure how to run this but I decided to go by feel. I could have killed myself to get a 1:50-something but I was happy to PR on a hilly course and save some stamina for next weekend!

Friday, October 09, 2009

Yesterday:

1 | 5:49
2 | 6:11
3 | 6:11
4 | 6:08
5 | 5:12
6 | 6:44
7 | 5:57
8 | 6:28
9 | 5:57
9.0km | 54:37 | 6:04min/km

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Wed: 45 min swim w/ Mark

W/U
150m free
150m w/ pull buoy
200m kick

Main set
150m easy pace (2:05)
100m harder (1:55)
50m "fast" (00:50)

C/D
200m kick

Total: 1000m

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

1 | 6:00
2 | 5:51
3 | 5:51
4 | 6:17
5 | 5:57
6 | 6:11
7 | 6:08
8 | 5:49
8.0km | 48:37 | 6:01min/km

Monday, October 05, 2009

Sunday:

2 hour long run @ 6:10min/km (19.5km)
1163 kcals burned (35% from fat)
MHR 194 (98% max)
AHR 162 (82% max)

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Thursday:
5.0km interval run (10 min w/u, then 200m easy/200m hard for 10 min and 10 min c/d) w/ Mark

Friday:

83.0km bike ride w/ Mark

Today:

Nothing. Recovering!

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Yum!

Low-Fat Blueberry Bran Muffins

1 1/2 cups wheat bran
1 cup skim milk
1/2 cup applesauce
1 egg
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup blueberries (coated in 1 T. flour)

1. Preheat oven to 375C. Grease a muffin tin or use liners. Mix the bran & milk together and let sit while you combine the other ingredients.
2. In a large bowl, mix the applesauce, egg, brown sugar, and vanilla. Beat in the bran mixture. Sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder, nutmeg, cinnamon, and salt. Stir into bran mixture until just blended. Fold in the flour-coated blueberries.
3. Bake in preheated oven for 15-20 mins [mine took 20] or until tops spring back when lightly touched.

These are a delicious and healthy snack or breakfast on the go! :) ~100 calories/muffin.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

500m swim

Got kicked out of my lane b/c there was swimming lessons!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

10k w/ Mark @ 6:00min/km - 59:59

Monday, September 28, 2009

Weekend fun w/ Mark :)

Friday
5.0km Recovery Run | 33:15

HRM Stats
309kcals burned (40% from fat)
MHR 167 (85% max)
AHR 153 (78% max)

Saturday
50.02km Bike | 1:46:43 | 28.1km/hr

HRM Stats
1011kcals burned (45% from fat)
MHR 181 (92% max)
AHR 135 (71% max)

Sunday
16km Long Run w/ 5km @ race pace

1 | 6:09
2 | 6:17
3 | 5:55
4 | 6:07
5 | 6:08
6 | 6:15
7 | 6:08
8 | 6:09
9 | 5:23
10| 5:17
11| 5:16
12| 5:26
13| 5:27
14| 6:18
15| 6:17
16| 6:13
16.0km | 1:34:48 | 5:55min/km

HRM Stats
1016kcals burned (30% from fat)
MHR 183 (93% max)
AHR 166 (84% max)

Friday, September 25, 2009

5k Recovery Run
33:15
309kcals burned (40% from fat)
MHR 167 (85% max)
AHR 153 (78% max)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

1 | 6:02
2 | 6:12
3 | 6:02
4 | 5:57
5 | 6:06
6 | 6:09
7 | 6:08
8 | 6:05
9 | 6:16
10| 6:13
10.0km | 1:01:16 | 6:08min/km

HRM stats:
637kcals burned (30% from fat)
MHR 183 (93% max)
AHR 164 (83% max)

Post-run fuel: 250ml skim milk

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

12K General Aerobic & Speed (12K w/ 6 x 100m strides)

1 | 6:07 [stoplight]
2 | 5:54
3 | 6:06
4 | 6:09
5 | 6:53 [really long stop at stoplight. >2 mins, ran fast
6 | 5:47 [making up for lost time]
7 | 6:00
8 | 5:42 [strides at SMU track]
9 | 6:17
10| 6:07
11| 6:29
12| 6:06
12.0km | 1:13:39 | 6:08min/km

HRM Stats:
752kcals burned (25% from fat)
MHR 177 (90% max)
AHR 163 (83% max)

Run fuel: nadda - ate bfast prior to running
Post-run fuel: 250ml skim milk

Monday, September 21, 2009

Recovery Swim

12 x 100m freestyle

Each 100m was about 2:15-2:30min w/ 30 seconds rest in between.

Feeling great after yesterday's run. No soreness, should be ready to run again tomorrow.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

18km Long Run!

1 | 6:09
2 | 6:08
3 | 6:04
4 | 6:20 [traffic light]
5 | 6:46 [again]
6 | 6:45 [again.. frustrating!]
7 | 6:17
8 | 6:47
9 | 6:13
10| 5:58
11| 6:18
12| 6:12
13| 6:17
14| 6:05
15| 6:38 [dodging people on busy street]
16| 6:05
17| 6:29 [traffic light]
18| 8:07 [worst side stitch of LIFE!]
18.0km | 1:55:31 | 6:25min/km

This is my first long run this summer/fall that felt GOOD. I felt really strong and in control until the last 700m when I got the most painful side stitch that forced me to walk the rest of the run. Traffic lights and side stitch aside, this 18k was 5 minutes faster than my last 18k and felt MUCH better. A recovery week really does one a world of good!

Run fuel: 7 jujubes (170kcal) + 300ml Gatorade/water dillution
Post-run recovery fuel: 250ml skim milk

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Yesterday:

Recovery Swim
1 x 100m w/u
1 x 400m pull buoy
1 x 200m kick w/ fins
1 x 100m free
1 x 100m free

Today:

Recovery Bike
22km @ 25.8km/hr pace

Beautiful bike ride tonight out Peggy's Cove Road. Nova Scotia is really beautiful out that way with its bays, lakes, and harbours that contrast its yellowing forest and granite rock. Very pretty. There were some cops doing a road check and one of them jokingly told me to slow down when I breezed by them haha.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Tuesday: 6.0km recovery run

Today:
1 | 6:20
2 | 6:05
3 | 5:45
4 | 5:52
5 | 5:54
6 | 6:26
7 | 6:07
8 | 5:23
9 | 6:04
10| 6:39
10.0km | 1:00:37 | 6:04min/km

Ran from my place to Point Pleasant and back. City running is so annoying- lots of stopping at traffic lights (time is included in my splits). I felt weightless when I ran today.. must be recovered from Sunday's tri. I did my usual steep hill climb in the park and did 400m fast (4:00min/km pace) at the SMU track on the way home.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

My First Triathlon: Race Report

I will start off by saying that I FINISHED! Whoop! :) That was my first goal. My second goal was not to hang on to a kayak during the swim (also accomplished) and my third was not to take any walk breaks during the run (check!). It was tough not having Mark there for support (ironically he is currently in Australia at the ITU Triathlon World Championships as an Age Grouper). Some of his tri friends were spectating though and were a great cheer squad for me! I finished 63/113 overall and 7/17 in my age group. I think with a lot of work on the swim this winter I could be a contender in my age group next season.

SWIM (23:06):

Wow, all I can do is laugh! hahaha I was SO nervous this morning that I thought I might get sick. All of my training went out the window when I arrived at the lake. There were 120 participants in the sprint triathlon and they all looked like SWIMMERS to me! Unlike them, I did not have a wetsuit and would instead be sporting my swimsuit with some tri shorts.

My friend Lisa assured me she would hold my hand out there and I likewise assured her that I would stick by her side. Having another novice to race with made the world of difference out on that lake. The men started 5 minutes before us, and the next thing I knew they were counting down the seconds to our start. That first buoy looked so far away. The buoy that Lisa and I would swim to in training (which we too great pride in accomplishing!) was only about half as far out as the first triathlon buoy. We knew it would be tough but the horn blew and we were off. I started near the back, to the side to give myself room. It didn't matter, nothing could have calmed me from the anxiety that would ensue. It is like I completely forgot how to swim. The water was freezing and I couldn't get any good, deep breaths so I did maybe 5-10 strokes freestyle and started side stroking. Hahaha Lisa stopped and we agreed to do 10 breaths of freestyle, then break. I did less than that and ended up side stroking my way to that first buoy. I couldn't feel my feet because of a) the cold or b) all of my stopping and not keeping my body horizontal.

We chatted with other ladies around us who were also side or breaststroking, and eventually I calmed down, noting that boats and kayaks were close by. It wasn't far from the 1st buoy to the 2nd- maybe 150-200m, and I did my best to freestyle to it. Then we headed for home! Again, more side stroke and breaststroke but before I knew it, I was touching bottom!! Yeah!!! Ran out across the timing mat, and up the hill to the transition area!

T1/BIKE (45:29)
Still no feeling in my feet so running over some gravel to get to my bike didn't matter. I put my helmet on first, as bf had suggested, decided not to wear shades because it was cloudy, threw on my socks & shoes and ran for the mount line. I passed quite a few people on the bike which made me feel good. It was a rolling course with lots of hills- tough stuff! I really wanted a sub-40 bike +T1 but I checked the results and didn't feel bad after seeing that only the top 6 finishers achieved that. Overall, I was 28/113 on the bike and 2/17 in my age group (by 7 seconds). Not bad for a first timer! The time flew and before I knew it, I was dismounting and heading for the bike rack.

T2/RUN (30:53)
In T2 I was greeted by some of Mark's friends, which was nice. I grabbed a few sips of water, ditched the helmet for a hat, and the bike shoes for my sneakers. Off I went!

I normally run 5k's in about 25 minutes so my run time was hard to swallow. My boyfriend and I had done some 3k runs off the bike in training and it was easy for me to stay at a 5min/km pace. But this run was not like my training runs! It was through the trail system at the campground where the tri was based out of. The turf was gravel and the running technical- lots of steep inclines and declines, very little flat. I stopped twice to ask volunteers where the timing mat was to start the run because every time I watched my bf do a triathlon, transition time was clocked and there was a mat at the dismount line AND a mat at the beginning of the run. Not the case here, but nobody was able to give me an answer so I just went for it. This stopping probably cost me 30 or so valuable seconds.

I ran along the out and back route, legs feeling wobbly at first, and kept telling myself to take it easy. I would quicken cadence and count my steps going up the hills to take my mind off the difficulty. Grabbed some water at the turnaround, and I knew I had it in the bag with only 2.5k left. It felt good to be passing some of the sprint men who started 5 minutes ahead of me!

The return run was uneventful, other than getting a little lost at a corner where there should have been a volunteer. I'm still not sure if we went the right way but the 5 or so people behind me followed my lead and we ended up at the finish line. :)

TOTAL TIME: 1:39:27!!! I am really happy with that!! I didn't have a specific goal in mind but sub-1:40 sounds good to me!

Friday, September 11, 2009

We conquered the buoy!

Thursday, September 10:

SWIM:

Fourth trip to Lake Charles, again with Lisa. We swam 5 x 3.5 min intervals to different points around the lake including "THE bouy"! Yeah yeahhh! So it ended up that there are some really large rocks by the buoy and we were able to stand up by it! Pretty crazy. If I had've known all along that it would be possible to stand up and take a break at the buoy I probably wouldn't have been so freaked out. We swam the whole way back in to shore from the buoy which only took 5 mins but seemed long. I felt even better after this swim and officially registered for the triathlon today.

We also biked the course so...

BIKE:

20.1km @ 21.5km/hr

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

SWIM:

Lake swim with Lisa. My third trip to Lake Charles where the triathlon takes place on Sunday. We tried to swim out to a buoy but waters were choppy. We made it 3/4 of the way then turned and swam to a dock, then back to shore. We then practiced more sighting by swimming to a rock on the other side of the lake, then another rock, and another, and suddenly we were just about at the buoy we were trying to swim to in the first place. We then swam back into shore (maybe 150-200m). I felt much better about swimming in the lake and about sighting after this trip. I think I will swim there again tomorrow and maybe Friday. I started to relax and enjoy myself once we had been in the water for a while. Great to have a swimming buddy at the same level as me!

RUN:

1 | 5:50
2 | 6:13
3 | 6:22
4 | 6:16
5 | 6:02
6 | 6:44
7 | 6:07
8 | 6:37
9 | 6:23
10| 6:35
10.0km | 1:03:14 | 6:19min/km

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

SWIM:

W/U - 1 x 100m free, 2 x 100m single arm drill
Main Set - 500m
C/D - 1 x 50m kick, 1 x 100m free

BIKE:

20.0km @ 29.7km/hr (40:32)

Monday, September 07, 2009

Short swim at Lake Charles (maybe 10 minutes) practicing sighting.

7km of trails at Shubie campground:

1 | 6:42
2 | 6:03
3 | 6:29
4 | 6:36
5 | 6:24
6 | 7:38 (got lost trying to find my way out of the trails)
7 | 7:01 (same)
7.07km | 47:30 | 6:43min/km

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Victorious.

Today I had a break through pool session! I finally swam 750 meters consecutively! Yeaaahhh!!! I fixed my pull a bit so that I was cupping my hand and pushing the water back with my forearm as well as my hand. That made for much better glide, less strokes, and better breaths. With this minor technique adjustment, freestyle no longer seems so bad.

SWIM:

W/U 1 x 50m + 1 x 100m
100m drill (one arm)
200m freestyle
Main Set - 750m freestyle (19:57)
C/D 50m kick

RUN:

1 | 6:12
2 | 6:10
3 | 6:10
4 | 6:10
5 | 6:10
6 | 6:15
7 | 6:20
8 | 6:23
9 | 6:32
10| 6:13
11| 6:21
12| 6:19
13| 6:26
14| 6:28
15| 6:14
16| 6:26
16.0km | 1:40:52 | 6:18min/km

Running Log Updates
September 3 - 10km (1:05:59 - 6:31min/km pace)
September 1 - 2.73km (14:59 - 5:30min/km pace) [off the bike]
August 30 - 18.0km (2:01:56 - 6:46min/km pace)
August 28 - 3.0km (15:00 - 5:00min/km pace) [off the bike]
August 27 - 6.12km (38:49 - 6:21min/km pace)
August 25 - 14.0km (1:27:43 - 6:16min/km pace)
August 22 - 4.0km (23:37 - 5:52min/km pace) [w/ Mark in NH]
August 20 - 4.73km (30:00 - 6:20min/km pace) [w/ Mark after 8 hrs in the car driving to Maine]

Biking Log Updates
September 1 - 36km @ 26.8km/hr pace
August 31 - 47km @ 23.6km/hr pace
August 28 - 20km @ 30km/hr pace [time trial]
August 27 - 20.64km @ 25.5km/hr pace
August 26 - 30.32km @ 26.9km/hr pace
August 23 - 16.5km @ 27.0km/hr pace [in NH]
August 22 - 27.0km @ 26km/hr pace [w/ Mark in NH]

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

To triathlon or not to triathlon... is that really a question?

Two open water swims with Mark this week. Today and Monday. I panicked both times. I have no explanation for the anxiety with lakes other than unfamiliarity. Will I look up to see a giant, ugly fish in my face? Will I be unable to complete the swim? Will I choke on a gulp of water? No, no, NO.

I know I can bike. I know I can run. It's the swim that is playing with my head. If anything, I need to follow through just to prove to myself what I'm capable of. 750meters. That is nothing on pavement! 25 minutes in the water, max. I can so do this. I will keep a steady momentum and rythm, and I will do it. Reach, catch, pull, push, recovery, reach, catch, pull, push, recovery, side breath, repeat.

Today's swimming:

13 minutes in the lake (felt like eternity). Maybe 350-400m with lots of stopping. To redeem myself I went to the pool and did...

100m pull buoy w/u
1 x 50m
2 x 100m
2 x 200m
2 x 100m
1 x 50m kick
100m pull buoy c/d