Past Races
12.31.02 - Washington Resolution Run
01.19.03 - San Diego Marathon
07.13.03 - Tri For Real #2
10.23.05 - Nike Women's Half Marathon
11.23.06 - Sparks Turkey Trot
05.05.07 - Marathon de Mayo (Half)
05.13.07 - Moms on the Run
10.??.07 - Nike Women's Half Marathon
05.10.08 - Moms on the Run
06.21.09 - Pleasanton Spirit 5K
07.29.09 - San Francisco Half Marathon
10.04.09 - SJ Rock 'N Roll Half Marathon
10.18.09 - Nike Women's Half Marathon
11.01.09 - New York Marathon
11.26.09 - Spark's Turkey Trot 10K
02.20.10 - Bay Breeze Half Marathon
03.14.10 - Shamrock 'N Half Marathon
03.21.10 - LA Marathon
03.27.10 - Scheel's Fanatic 5K
04.25.10 - Marin County Half Marathon
05.02.10 - Reno Rock 'N River Half Marathon
06.05.10 - See Jane Run Half Marathon
07.25.10 - San Francisco Half Marathon
09.05.10 - Pier to Peak Half Marathon
10.10.10 - Chicago Marathon
10.30.10 - Healdsburg Half Marathon
11.07.10 - U.S. Half Marathon
11.25.10 - Scheels Turkey Trot 10K
02.06.11 - Surf City Half Marathon
03.13.11 - Dublin Shamrock 5K
04.18.11 - Boston Marathon
05.01.11 - Big Sur Marathon
06.11.11 - Lake Tahoe Relay
07.31.11 - San Francisco Half Marathon
09.11.11 - Walnut Festival Run 5K
09.18.11 - NorCal Half Marathon
11.24.11 - Scheels Turkey Trot
12.03.11 - Las Vegas Santa Suit 5K
12.04.11 - Las Vegas Half Marathon
03.11.12 - South Bay Duathlon
03.25.12 - Oakland Half Marathon
05.20.12 - Morgan Hill Sprint Triathlon
06.24.12 - Silicon Valley Intl. Triathlon
07.15.12 - Ironman 70.3 Vineman Triathlon
03.09.13 - Lucky 13 Half Marathon
04.28.13 - Eugene Half Marathon
05.11.13 - Folsom International TriathlonPersonal Records
5k:19:17 @ Dublin Shamrock 5k 2011
10k: 41:01 @ Scheel's Turkey Trot 2010
Half:1:30:07 @ Oakland Half 2012
Full: 3:31:44 @ Boston Marathon 2011
70.3: 5:20:07 @ Vineman 2012Currently Reading
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#AnkleWatch2012 Update
First and foremost, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your support, tips, tricks and kind words. You have no idea how much they mean to me as I continue to struggle through this. You guys are the BEST!
But, if you are sick of me talking about my ankle, welcome to the party, I am too. Sadly, it’s the only thing that’s on my mind right now, thus, it’s what I’ll be blabbing about until next Monday morning because Ironman Arizona is ONE WEEK AWAY TODAY!
So what’s the status on #AnkleWatch2012? Well, a lot.
Trying to stay positive.
I immediately stopped all training and worked from home for two days, making sure to RICE, RICE, RICE! With my ass firmly planted on the couch, I began to feel like a slug and decided to go into work on Friday, equipped with my ice pack and trash cans propped up enough to try and elevate my leg. Later that afternoon, my aunt brought me my cousin’s crutches so I could try and stay off of my foot as much as possible.
By Friday, I could put weight on it, but when I did the full walking motion, I could feel a twinge in my back heel. My amazing chiropractor was able to fit me in late Friday evening so I rushed over as soon as I was off of work. I trust him more than any other ortho doc I have been to (overcharged x-rays and rude bedside manner, no thank you) – he was also the one who helped rid me of all my knee problems, so let’s hear it doc!
The diagnosis: a sprain and a strain, and yup, there’s a difference.
Strain: stretch or tear of a tendon (think “t” for strain and tendon). Tendons connect muscles to bones.
Sprain: stretch or tear of a ligament. Ligaments connect bones to bones.
So, I messed up a tendon and a ligament, but I did not tear or break anything. Fabulous. But the good news is that my doctor thinks that I’ll be able to make it come race day – albeit much slower – and that has been quite the pill to swallow.
I’ve been training for a year for this race and as I grew, I began seeing stars and certain goal times. In fact, I had quite an ambitious secret goal time that both my coach and I thought I could achieve pending perfect race day conditions. But now, things have changed and I struggled accepting that.
I’ve trained so hard and was capable of an XX:XX finish!
I’ve never been one to race just to finish – I always have a goal!
I cried, had a massive meltdown in front of Chicken Face and couldn’t to accept this.
I kept asking myself, “Why? Why? WHY?!” over and over again.
But then I had to snap out of it because this, my friend, is not the end of the world. Far worse things could have happened, and far worse things DO happen. This incident is truly unfortunate, but for whatever reason, this is the hand I was dealt. I reminded myself once again of my dad’s motto, “It’s not what happens to you, but how you handle it.” Yes this is not ideal, but considering that my doctor believes that I’ll even be able to race I chose to change my mindset and consider it great news. I am continuing on with life as if race day WILL happen (minus the training) and trying to be as positive as I can while babying my ankle.
I dropped off Dora (my bike) and gear back to be transported to IMAZ.
I got a pro-race mani/pedi to match my bike!
So, if this race does happen, it just means that this race will be something very different…which leads me to this little blog.
Blogs are fantastic for so many reasons – the support, the friendships, the inspiration. But they’re also a mental trap in that often times you boast about all that you are going to do and then shit hits the fan and you feel like a fool. With that being said, I know I need to run this for myself and not anyone else. I need to forget about achieving my goal times so that I can report back on them, and instead race to be strong, healthy, and honestly, just to finish. For those tracking my times come Sunday, no need to do so. This race is no longer about how fast I can complete the race, but has morphed into just finishing. If it’s a 16 hour and 59 minute finish, I’ll take it, because it’s a grand finish in spite of all that has happened and once again, it’s about the journey rather than the goal. I’ll get my goal time on the next one
Thank you again for all of your support and please keep sending those good vibes – the ankle needs them!
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona Playlist
Ironman races do not allow any type of MP3 player or cell phone to be carried with you during the run; however, there are no rules on what I can play pre-race to get in the zone. No, Kanye, I want to get in my zone.
I know I’m going to be a bundle of nerves, so I’ve compiled a playlist of some of my favorite pump-up, introspective jams. Some are quite different from what I would have on a running playlist, but know this: I’m no music aficionado. I only know what I like, top 40 and all.
Below is a look at the playlist (or you can see it on iTunes here).

Tell me, what other songs should I add?
Oh, and happy halloween!
Ironman Arizona: Week 45, 46 & 47
Last week I received a very welcome surprise…
Women’s Running Magazine was nice enough to feature this lil’ blog of mine in the Nov./Dec. issue! A big thank you for making me feel super special – it really means the world to me!
Now on to week 45, 46 and 47…
Week 45:
Mon., 10/8: Swim & Strength (3,500 yds.)
This was the first time that I wrote, “It’s official. I’m getting sick of swimming…” in my workout log. I’m not getting any faster at swimming, but I’m just getting bored of looking at the floor and counting.
Tues., 10/9: Swim @ ClubSport (3,500 yds.) & Run (6.3 mi.)
Finally, a tempo run! I am loving every speed workout!
Wed., 10/10: Trainer Ride
Thurs., 10/11: Rest
Fri., 10/12: 16 miles cut short to 14
Cut my run short – had to get back to do my maid – ehem, matron – of honor duties!
My little sister and now brother-in-law.
Sat., 10/13: Long Ride (100.5) and Transition Run
We hustled back from Nevada so I could make my long ride – phew!
I really need new glasses.
Sun., 10/14: Rest
Week 46:
Mon., 10/15: Swim @ ClubSport (3,500 yds. of speed work) & Strength
Tues., 10/16: Swim @ ClubSport (3,400 yds.) & Ride
Wed., 10/17: Run (3.5 mi.)
Thurs., 10/18: Run (6.5 mi.)
Fri., 10/19: Swim @ ClubSport (3,000 yds.)
Sat., 10/20: Triple Brick!
2 hour ride, 50 minute run, 2 hour ride, 40 minute run, 2 hour ride, 30 minute run. You can see how it all went down here.
Testing out my SOAS race kit — I think this might be my game day ensemble!
Sun., 10/21: Swim (3,000 yds) and Trainer Ride
I had another bout of open water anxiety. Go figure. But I just had to keep swimming and eventually it subsided.
Week 47:
Mon., 10/22: Swim @ ClubSport (4,000 yds.) & Strength
Tues., 10/23: Run (6.6 mi.)
Wed., 10/24: Trainer Ride
Thurs., 10/25: Run
Fri., 10/26: Swim @ ClubSport (3,000 yds.)
Sat., 10/27: Run (18 mi.)
Sun., 10/28: Sick/Ride
What was supposed to be a 115 mile ride, I woke up feeling pretty awful. But I thought that because it was only in my neck and head, I could still power through it. I texted my coach and went on my way. I was stopping every 20 minutes to blow my nose and at around mile 25, I finally stopped to check my cell phone. This is what I found:
Crap. I decided that he was right because I wasn’t feeling so hot and turned around to make my way home. I took a few shortcuts and by the time I ripped my helmet off at mile 43, I felt dead. My head was throbbing, my nose a faucet and my throat a mess. I’m glad that I turned around when I did because I spent the rest of the day in bed and took a sick day on Monday as well. I’m still feeling like garbage, but I guess it’s better to get it now that come race day.
Week 45:
12.46 hours of training:
6,500 yards swimming
116 miles cycling
22.4 miles running
40 minutes of strength
Week 46:
15.44 hours of training:
12,900 yards swimming
127 miles cycling
17.7 miles running
40 minutes of strength
Week 47:
5.19 hours of training (stupid cold):
7,000 yards swimming
59 miles cycling
28.8 miles running
40 minutes of strength
Whew. There was a bigger week and then a not-so-big week thanks to this stupid cold…less than three weeks to go!
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 42, 43 & 44
It’s October and one thing is for sure: it’s peak month! Along with workout after workout and insatiable hunger, I have little time to do anything outside of train, eat, sleep and work. Yes, this is also me making an excuse for not recapping almost all of September and the first week of October. Thus, here goes, in the most abbreviated way possible.
Week 42
Mon., 9/17: Swim (3,200 m)
Tues., 9/18: Swim (3,300 m) & Run (5 mi.)
Wed., 9/19: Yoga for Athletes
Thurs., 9/20: Cycle Indoors & Strength
Fri., 9/21: Swim (2,300 open water yds.) & Run (3.8 mi.)
Sat., 9/22: Long Ride & Transition Run

My first 80-mile ride ever – I was on cloud nine! Followed by a transition run.
Sun., 9/23: Long Run
My first long run with no knee pain – 10 glorious miles. It was the weekend that brought my confidence and excitement back.
Week 43
Mon., 9/24: Strength
Tues., 9/25: Swim (2,800 m) & Run (6 mi.)
Wed., 9/26: Swim (3,500 m)
Thurs., 9/27: Cycle Indoors & Yoga
Fri., 9/28: Rest
Sat., 9/29: Long Ride & Transition Run

Ahhhh yes, the 110-mile ride. If I thought I was excited after the 80-mile ride, I should have known that 110 miles was cause for a parade!
Sun., 9/30: Swim (2.5 open water miles)
Saturday was amazing; Sunday brought me back down with a return of the panic attack.
Week 44
Mon., 10/1: Long Run (12 mi.) & Swim (3,300 yds).
My long run was originally scheduled for Sunday, but after the emotional rollercoaster and my first 110-mile ride (which was supposed to be 100 until we got lost), my body wasn’t having it. Thus, I bumped it to an early a.m. run to Monday. It was a struggle, but I got through it.
Monday evening’s swim was also my first at my brand new gym: Club Sport. I’ll share more about this gym soon, but let me tease you with this:
- Adult only, saline, outdoor pool
- Speakers IN the water – WHAT WHAT!!!
Tues., 10/2: Indoor Ride
Wed., 10/3: Strength & Run
My first tempo run since getting injured! I was loving every anaerobic minute and made me realize just how much I miss running.
Thurs., 10/4: Swim (3,000 yds.)
Fri., 10/5: Long Run (14 mi.)
Just me and my headlamp. It must be fall.
Sat., 10/6: Long Ride (81.6 mi.)
It’s funny when an 80+ mile ride becomes a recovery ride! The weather was perfect, not too hot, not too cold, and we felt great the entire way. Riding with Ilona and Jared is always a great Saturday and hey, we didn’t even get lost!
Sun., 10/7: Rest
Rest included a trip to Ikea and cooking this masterpiece:
Oh, and devouring these too…SPRINKLES!
Week 42:
13 hours of training:
9,408.5 yards swimming
97.1 miles cycling
20.7 miles running
30 minutes yoga
1 hour of strength
Week 43:
14 hours and 16 minutes of training:
11,201.8 yards swimming (the most to-date)
128.3 miles cycling (the most to-date)
7.2 miles running
1 hour yoga
40 minutes strength
Week 44:
13 hours and 10 minutes of training:
6,300 yards swimming
96.9 miles cycling
33.9 miles running
30 minutes strength
How has your training been going? Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 40 & 41
As much as I’m frustrated right now, I’m still sticking to the plan – even if that plan is modified. And thanks to my lapse in blogging, I have a few weekly recaps to catch up on (which seems to be the trend as of late). So here goes:
Week 40:
Mon., 9/3: Swim
3,100 meter swim. My swims now all officially start with 3s. It’s funny, I remember the day that I would have a 1,200 meter workout and would be winded and starving afterwards. Looks like things in the swimming department are moving forward.
Tues., 9/4: Swim & Trainer Ride
Somewhere in the low 3,000s at Masters (I can never remember what I did by the time I have to log it) and an hour and 15 on the trainer to begin working my knee. My trainer rides aren’t intense workouts, but rather the “increase to zone three on the commercials” variety.
Wed., 9/5: Rest
Thurs., 9/6: Swim & Elliptical/Run
Another Masters swim where I don’t know the exact distance. My brain is incapable of remembering things that happen at 5 a.m. Later that evening was a small elliptical and run combo.
Fri., 9/7: Trainer Ride
More time on the trainer with the infamous TV workout, but the highlight of the evening was seeing some of my friends that I haven’t seen in ages and a grown-up slumber party with these lovely ladies:
Sat., 9/8: Long Ride & Transition Run
Three bears and a pig farm for 50 miles! This is the ride where I felt back on top of the world – little did I know that things were going to change quickly. The rides are always followed by a run to help train your legs to transition from cycling to running.
Sun., 9/9: Run
Sunday was a gem because I not only went running – but with Chicken Face! We kept it slow and steady, but I was happy to be back out on my feet.
Week 41:
Mon., 9/10: Unintentional Rest
I fought the bed and the…bed won.
Tues., 9/11: Swim & Run
3k+ meters at Masters and the moon was out when we started AND finished. This doesn’t seem right. Also, another run – 4.2 miles this time. Building up!
Wed., 9/12: Rest
Thurs., 9/13: Swim & Cycle
3k+ meters at Masters and another TV cycling workout. Noticing a pattern?
Fri., 9/14: Run
I’ll admit, this one was a jump and probably why my knee threw a fit on Saturday. I was supposed to try an easy eight miles as my long run, but I ran with some friends and you know how that goes. You get caught up in the conversation, the pace and the distance, and next thing you know I ran a little over 9 miles and my knees were not happy campers.
Sat., 9/15: Swim & Cycle
Oh the day that I almost threw the towel in. ~2,800+ yards open water swimming and then the 25, turned 64 miles cycling complete with two Olympic pools full of tears.
My recovery look is so hot right now. Sweet tan lines.
But more importantly…
LOLA’S THIRD BIRTHDAY!!! She partied so hard.
Sun., 9/16: Rest
More Lola. This time in her custom birthday dress that my aunt made her for her first birthday.
This face makes everything ok.
Week 40:
10 hours and 39 minutes of training:
10,061 yards swimming
80 miles cycling
12.2 miles running
Week 41:
9 hours and 28 minutes of training:
9,623.8 yards swimming
79 miles cycling
13.5 miles running
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 37, 38 & 39
Let me preface this entire blog post by saying I am extremely thankful for being healthy. I know that my little injuries could be far worse, and the truth be told, this isn’t a big deal in the grand scheme of things. I know, I get it and I am lucky to be healthy.
But, I’ve also been dealt this hand of cards and it’s been trying on my mental state. The main reason being that the race is a little over two months away are there is so much that I fear.
My endurance isn’t to the Ironman level yet. My training isn’t perfect. My knee still isn’t in working condition so how am I supposed to complete the last final months of training? You get where I’m going here.
This past week has been what I’m calling “the emotional roller coaster week.” One day, I’m running and have no knee pain. The next day I’m back on my bike to test it out on a 40-mile ride and it’s getting tight again. Then I run on the track and feel better than ever, leading me to conclude that I think it’s the cycling. The next day, I hop on the treadmill to do 30 minutes and the muscles right above the back of my butt are stinging and I can’t run. F!
I spared everyone in my path and instead had a virtual breakdown via email to my coach. Some of the contents of said email included the following:
I know you’re not a therapist, but I’m still freaking out. I literally had to do everything not to cry as you were riding next to me on Saturday. And what the hell is wrong with the top of my butt when I ran today? It was 100% ok yesterday at the track. I’ve never had that before. And the bruise! I think it’s from cycling. Needless to say, it’s September, the race is in November and I’m nowhere near ready…I’m going to the chiro, I’m getting massages, I’m rolling, stretching and icing twice a day. I’m on this stupid emotional roller coaster and I want to get off.
Coach Paul is a saint as he’s been putting up with so many of my neurotic emails and texts that it would probably behoove him to not check his phone for at least 24 hours. But the good news is he’s a smart guy and helped put me at ease.
So, let’s pretend for a minute like I actually have something of value to blog about – genius! Here’s a look at weeks 37, 38 and 39 (woops! I’ll try to keep it brief):
Week 37
Mon., 8/13: Masters Swim & Strength
About 1,950 meters at Masters, followed by 40 minutes of strength training.
Tues., 8/14: Masters Swim, Aqua Jog & Strength
2,500 meters at Masters followed by aqua jogging for 20 minutes (no knee pain!). 40 minutes of strength training later that evening.
I’m a really amazing swimming and whack my elbows on the lane line with my super efficient stroke.
Wed., 8/15: Rest
Thurs., 8/16: Masters Swim
2,550 meters at Masters where I looked like a drowned caterpillar as I attempted a butterfly drill. Yeah, it was that awesome.
Fri., 8/17: Masters Swim & Aqua Jog
Last free Masters swim of the week and 15 minutes of aqua jogging.
Sat., 8/18: Yoga
Dragged Chicken Face to yoga for my birthday.
Sun., 8/19: Indoor Cycling & Strength
30 minutes on the trainer to test the knee. 40 minutes of strength training later that evening.
Week 38
Mon., 8/20: Swim & Strength
2,400 meter swim and 40 minute strength training
Tues., 8/21: Indoor Cycling
Nice and easy for 45 minutes on the trainer to test the knee.
Wed., 8/22: Yoga
Jillian Michaels’ Yoga Meltdown – it’s not necessarily relaxing, but a good one to get a good stretch and a good workout.
All taped up from the chiro and ready to heal.
Thurs., 8/23: Masters Swim, Elliptical & Strength
2,000 meters at Masters, 20 minutes on the elliptical machine and 30 minutes of strength training.
I. Hate. The. Elliptical.
Fri., 8/24: Indoor cycling
Another 45 minutes on the indoor trainer to test the knee.
Sat., 8/25: Swim
2.1 mile swim – my longest swim yet!
Sun., 8/26: Elliptical & Strength
35 minutes on the elliptical and 40 minutes strength training.
Week 39:
Mon., 8/27: Swim & Strength
2,800 meters swimming and 40 minutes strength training.
All hail princess Lola.
Tues., 8/28: Swim & Cycle
2,550 meters at Masters swim in the morning and an hour indoor cycling test in the evening.
Wed., 8/29: Rest
Thurs., 8/30: Elliptical, Run, Strength
15 minutes on the elliptical followed by my first pain-free run! 40 minutes of strength training to finish off a good day.
Fri., 8/31: Elliptical, Run, Strength
Round two! Elliptical, followed by a short treadmill run and strength training. Things were looking up!
Sat., 9/1: Cycle & Run
Time to get back out on the open road – I went for my first outdoor ride in a long time! 40 miles and my knee didn’t give me any grief during the ride, but rather would tighten up when I stopped. After the ride, I quickly made my way to the track to run for 20 minutes. After the 20 minute run, my knees felt like they were walking on clouds! It was almost as if they welcome the old running stride and the cycling is what’s causing them grief.
I brought my yoga mat to the track and did 30 minutes worth of yoga and stretching.
Later that day, I took Lola on a date to the park. She even bought me some ice cream.
Sun., 9/2: Elliptical & Swimming (Swim stroke analysis)
I started off with what was going to be 30 minutes on the elliptical and 30 minutes on the treadmill, but when I got on the treadmill, it was as if the top of my butt was on fire! Of course, I freaked out. Coach Paul thinks it might be because due to riding and all the therapy.
Apparently, massage and rolling break up adhesions between muscles and/or connective tissues, which limit a muscle’s free range of motion. When those adhesions are broken up, your muscles can then function within their normal, full range, which in turn allows proper use of the muscle groups. So, if you were bound up previously, your muscles could not do the job they were designed to do, relying on other muscles to perform their task (or at least help out). Now they are freed up, and can again perform their function, but they are not used to doing their designed function. (I totally copied that from Coach Paul’s calm-the-freak-down email.)
All the cool kids are doing it.
I then went to meet the rest of the team for a swim stroke analysis at the amazing Club Sport (Chicken Face – can we please get a membership here?). Coach Paul videotaped our strokes from different angles while doing a 3,100 meter workout. Once he edits the tapes, we’ll get an in-depth analysis on our stroke.
I lived up my guest pass at Club Sport by hanging at the adult pool and dreaming about the day we’ll get a membership here.
Week 37:
8 hours and 10 minutes of training:
10,440 yards swimming
30 minutes cycling
35 minutes aqua jogging
1 hour yoga
2 hours strength training
Week 38:
7 hours and 33 minutes of training:
8,530.2 yards swimming
20 miles cycling
55 minutes elliptical
35 minutes yoga
1 hour and 50 minutes strength training
Week 39:
8 hours and 33 minutes of training:
8,950.8 yards swimming
54 miles cycling
2.5 miles running
15 miles elliptical/running
2 hours strength training
I’m going to cut the world’s longest blog post short as I’m sure I’ve lost everyone by this point. Long story short, I’m doing whatever Coach Paul tells me and will likely loose it at the drop of a dime, but you know, C’est la vie.
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 35 & 36
Well would you look at that.
In the midst of my injury breakdown, I failed to do any weekly training updates. If I had to summarize them, it could pretty easily be broken down into the following: swim, aqua jog, strength training, swim, aqua jog, strength training, freak out, freak out some more, cry, proclaim to the world that you’ve failed, cry some more, then get your shit together. Very mature.
If you want more details, let me break it down for you like this…
Week 35
Mon., 7/30: Yoga & FIRST DAY AT THE NEW JOB!
With all of the new job jitters, I focused on day one over everything, including keeping the workout light and a coffee breakfast date with Chicken Face.
I’m official!
20 minutes of yoga to get the body moving on Monday morning. I used the “Yoga For Athletes” on Xfinity OnDemand. Their selection has gotten worse over the years, but I still like the OnDemand workout videos (when you can find a good one).
Tues., 7/31: Strength/Easy Cycle
Two Nike Training Club workouts: upper body and core, followed by 45 minutes easy spinning on my trainer. This was prior to the real pain acting up, but I still did the easy TV routine: zone one during the show, zone three during commercials.
Wed., 8/1: Swim/Strength
Ready to get your swim on? Here you go!
WARM UP:
2 x 50 FORM (10″RI)
2 x 50 KICK (15″RI)
4 x (25 DRILL, 25 EASY) 15″RI
MAIN SET:
4 x 500 FORM (20″RI)
Follow this bad boy with 30 minutes of core strength training. Can anyone tell me when I can expect the six pack?!
Thurs., 8/2: Cycle
I originally had a regular indoor training session scheduled, but with my knee still being a pain, I kept it to 40 minutes of the TV cycling workout.
Fri., 8/3: Swim
Are we noticing a pattern yet? More and more and more swimming.
Sat., 8/4: Delusional Cycling
Apparently I thought I could hang with the big boys today. 50 miles? No problem! But at the half-way point, my knee had about had it with me. I hopped off and it was as if absolutely every muscle in my knee had cramped up. I stood by my car stretching it out for 15 minutes and it eventually felt better, but I was in no position to finish the ride.
I hate you, right knee.
Sun., 8/5: Rest
I met with Coach Paul on Sunday to talk about my knee and optimize my bike fit. He lowered the seat ever so slightly and moved my cleat position to the outside of my shoe to relieve pressure on the “Goose Foot” (i.e. the three tendons in front of the tibia that we think are inflamed). That Coach Paul is a good guy, I tell ya.
Week 36
Mon., 8/6: Swim/Strength
Whoa! This is the first time I’ve done speed work with someone else (my aunt!) and boy do I need to start swimming with other people to push me:
WARM UP:
2 x 50 FORM (10″RI)
4 x (25 DRILL, 25 EASY) 15″RI
2 x (50 KICK, 25 EASY, 25 BUILD) 15″RI
4 x (25 FIST, 25 BUILD) 15″RI
MAIN SET:
2 x 200 FORM (20″RI)
2 x 50 FAST (20″RI)
2 x 200 FORM (20″RI)
2 x 50 FAST (20″RI)
2 x 200 FORM (20″RI)
2 x 50 FAST (20″RI)
Of course, 30 minutes of strength training as well.
Tues., 8/7: Swim/Aqua Jog/ Strength
1500 meters of swimming followed by 30 minutes of death by boredom, a.k.a. aqua jogging. I’ll spare you the details, wait, there are no details, you practically just jog in place while nothing else happens and get this super amazeballs hair afterwards:
I upped my strength game to 40 minutes. Come on baby muscles!
Wed., 8/8: Rest
Thurs., 8/9: Swim/Aqua Jog/Strength
This was the day. The day that started the full blown breakdown. I lifted for 40 minutes in the a.m., then swam 1,500 meters and then aqua jogged for 30 minutes later that evening. I could feel my knee tightening up and got out of the pool to assess the damage. Cue my personal depression orchestra. Sob, sob, sob, blah, blah, blah. You’ve heard it before.
Fri., 8/10: Swimming/Strength
Swimming. Again. But this time, 2,700 meters worth and an 800 meter marker. But this marker was only seconds better than some of my very first markers, making this entire week beyond frustrating. More tears.
But then I lifted my super awesome eight-pound dumbbells and felt all invincible again. I can’t win.
Sat., 8/11: Strength/Yoga
I finally got to go to a full, one hour yoga class and loved it. More than a traditional yoga class, I felt like it was an hour of awesome stretching – exactly what my mind and body needed. And of course, more strength training was involved.
Sun., 8/12: Rest
So there you have it. My attempt at wrapping up two weeks of training and not boring you to tears. If you’ve made it this far, congratulations! Here’s how each week’s totals looked:
Week 35:
5 hours and 32 minutes of training:
5577.4 yards swimming
51 miles cycling
1 hour and 10 minutes strength training
Week 36:
6 hours and 49 minutes of training:
7,327.2 yards swimming
3 hours and 30 minutes strength training
1 hour aqua jogging
I’m trying like crazy to not dwell on the two horrible weeks that left my physical confidence in the dumpster and instead focus on moving forward. Thank you again for all of your supportive comments! Patience and courage. Patience and courage.
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 34
Prior to starting the new job, I took the highly recommended “funemployment” week. Think of it as the only week where you freely think about absolutely nothing and aren’t glued to your phone checking work emails. Ahhh, it was lovely.
Included in this week was our anniversary trip to Sonoma and a quick trip to Reno to be with my family. I had to improvise on the training, stay off my knee and make the absolute most of it. Thus, week 34 looked as follows:
WARNING: Lots of puppy photos!
Mon., 7/23: Swim & Core
FINALLY – a swim where I felt strong and was smiling (i.e. not trying to swallow pool water) the entire time! Want to smile and swallow pool water too? Try this workout:
WARM UP:
2 x 50 FORM (10″RI)
4 x (25 DRILL, 25 EASY) 15″RI
4 x (25 FIST, 25 BUILD) 15″RI
MAIN SET:
100 MODERATE (10″RI)
200 MODERATE (15″RI)
300 MODERATE (20″RI)
400 MODERATE
***1′ REST***
2 x 600 MODERATE (30″RI)
Add 30 minutes of hip and core exercises and you have Monday.
Tues., 7/24: Run
With a good rest week behind me, this run was supposed to be easy. However, at about 20 minutes my knee decided to scream, “HELLO! I’M HERE TO HAUNT YOU!” Thus, I stopped, stretched and made my way home before things went to hell in a handbasket. Four miles that confirmed something was wrong.
Wed., 7/25: Swim & Core
I’ll spare you the story now, but I ended up swimming in an apartment pool in Reno while everyone stared at the idiot in the swim cap. Move out of my way, children — I have laps to swim!
The good news is that my little sister has the cutest new little rat dog named Harley. I think I’ll go to Reno more often…
She was so cute until I found THIS…
BAD PUPPY!
Thurs., 7/26: Cycle
Still cautious of my knee, I cycled indoors for over an hour. But of course, the knee was being a pain in my, well, knee.
Olympics and spinning – motivation at it’s finest.
Fri., 7/27 – Sun., 7/29: Yoga
I got mentally frustrated and ended up throwing the towel in on all planned weekend workouts and opted for multiple 20 minute yoga sessions and lots of rolling and stretching. Can I complain anymore?
I closed out week 34 with:
4 hours and 10 minutes of training:
5,252.8 yards swimming
16 miles cycling
4 miles running
Exciting? Perhaps not — but still a great week. Have you taken a funemployment week?
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 32 & 33
Ahhh yes, week 32 and 33. I didn’t forget about you, but you lacked any training that was really worthy of individual posts.
Week 32, the week leading up to Vineman, was supposed to be taper, but it turned into a, “Oh shiz, my knee! Ice, rest, roll and repeat…” week. The week after Vineman, week 33, was what my coach called a transition week. This week was designed to allow me time to recovery mentally and physically from the months of training. I probably abused this week by only doing two workouts the entire week – both of which were under an hour each. Bute more important than the physical break was the mental break, allowing me to spend a week off prepping for my last day at work and my anniversary.
Back at it. Because of this pool, I can’t bring myself to go swimming at the indoor gym pool anymore.
New glasses with embarrassing MySpace-ish photo.
Last Bart commute.
Saying goodbye.
I apologize for the world’s most unappealing blog post ever, but I’ll opt out of posting all of the workouts from the two weeks and instead post the totals.
I closed out week 32 with:
7 hours and 37 minutes of training and racing: (Includes Vineman)
4,617.9 yards swimming
66.3 miles cycling
18.1 miles running
Many, many minutes rolling
I closed out week 33 with:
1 hour and 15 minutes of training:
1,600 yards swimming
4 miles running
Do you take a complete week or more off after a big race? How long before you’re back and training?
Happy Running!
Ironman Arizona: Week 31
Week 31 was all sorts of funk. With Monday off for Oakley and Wednesday off for the Fourth of July, anything outside of lying by a pool was unwelcome. But you know, life has a way of moving forward regardless of what we’d prefer, so here’s a look at week 31:
Mon., 7/2: Rest
My travel day home from Napa was a bit depressing. You mean I have to go back to real life now? Can I get a harumph?! (Bonus points if you name the movie.)
Tues., 7/3: Run/Core
This week was when my knee, hip and shoulder problems started to appear. Better safe than sorry so I went for a nice and easy five mile run, followed by core.
Later that night I met up with the girls for a little MAGIC MIKE! By the end of that movie all I could think about was “girrrrrrrrrrrrrrl, you better get him tested!” PSA: Don’t be fooled by those hips.
Wed., 7/4: Long Run
Happy birthday, America! I kicked off the hot holiday with a 14 mile run with my friend Corinne through the Livermore vineyards. Corinne is fantastic because she knows that I always need to stop and use the restroom within the first five miles and doesn’t mind me taking ridiculous photos. SMILE, CORINNE!
Post long run, it was time to suit up and hit the pool. There were some intellectually stimulating games and conversation that involved red and blue Solo cups – we, um, talked about religion and politics the entire time.
Thurs., 7/5: Easy Trainer Ride
After Wednesday’s long ride, the knee was throbbing so I just got on the trainer and spun for 50 minutes. No surprise that the Kardashians kept me company. But in case you weren’t aware – BREAKING BAD IS BACK! If you haven’t watched it, get on Netflix asap and watch the first four Seasons as the 5th season starts Sunday. Oh, and even if you don’t like the first season, keep with it. I promise you won’t regret it.
Fri., 7/6: Open Water Swim
I’m not proud to say that my anxiety came back during this swim. F. But as I’ve told myself in the past, I just have to keep swimming. Go slow, be calm, and just keep swimming.
I also worked from home on Friday and can’t resist sharing this photo of my personal assistant. Her shorthand is superb.
Sat., 7/7: Group Ride
I’m growing quite fond of my little weekend group ride family. We joke, we give each other crap, and we just have fun riding bikes. In case you were curious, this is now what I think about all the time:
Sun., 7/8: Rest
Ahhhh…I did take some time to deck out my helmet with a bit of Oakley love.
I closed out week 31 with:
6 hours and 13 minutes of training:
2,600 yards swimming
41.5 miles cycling
19 miles running
15 minutes strength training
How was your Fourth of July? Anyone else see Magic Mike? Any Breaking Bad fans out there?
Happy Running!































































