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Sunday, September 1, 2013

IRONMAN LOUISVILLE RACE REPORT.......140.6

SUNDAY AUGUST 25TH~

I had a pretty decent night of sleep and woke up at 3:50am ready to get my race on.....
I made my breakfast of oatmeal, peanut butter, honey & a banana.  I made my coffee, got dressed & taped my foot. I finished packing the bottles I made last night into the appropriate bags then Todd & I went down to meet the rest of the team at 4:35am. As we walked about a mile to transition I ate my oats & drank my coffee & became very aware of the pain in my right foot. It seemed to get worse with every step & I just had to deal with it & hope that once it was all warmed up & I got to the run it would be ok.
In transition I went to my bike first, filled my aero bottle with my roctane & EFS mixture put an extra bottle of the stuff on my mini wing along with a bottle of water. I left the cage on my frame free for water at aid stations. Next I dropped of bike & run special needs bags. I did not expect to need my bike special needs bag so I didn't have much in there just an extra bottle of nutrition & some Imodium ....hey you never know! I planned on using my run special needs bag so there was plenty in there (more on that later). I had a few item to add to my bike & run bags then hit up a port o potty & realized I did not leave my tri top in my bike bag so I had to go back & do that. Then it was another long walk to the swim start & body marking....#442. The swim is a time trial start so it's first come first serve. The line was long already & it was just before 6am, we still had to wait for the cannon at 7am. I found my teammates Lisa & Lee & hopped in line with them. I hit the potty again & that line took 26 minutes....ugh! I went back to my friends & was able to relax for just a few minutes before the line started moving. I was very relaxed, I kept worry out of my mind & tried not to waste energy on nonsense. I slipped on the swim skin (thanks Mary) & of course had to go to the bathroom AGAIN....seriously, it always happens. Spectators were allowed to be with competitors in line, even though I didn't talk to Todd much it was great to have him right there with me, silent comfort. I handed him my morning clothes bag and gave him a big hug & kiss & we exchanged I love you's  then I headed down the walk to the piers that we jump off into the river. I really like how it happened so fast you barely have time to think about what you are about to do, you just jump right in.

SWIM~ I jumped right off the pier into the Ohio river almost on top of my friend Lee then almost instantly my right eye goggle was filling with water. I adjusted it a few times & decided to just let it be & swim, after all I could still see, so I swam on. I like to go out kind of hard but 2.4 miles is a long way so I tried to scale it back a little. With it being a time trial start the swimmers are more spread out but it is inevitable to have contact with some. I touched a few legs & a few butts & had mine touched as well, nothing too aggressive but enough that it made me swim faster for a moment. I kept counting the buoys as I went on and after what seemed to be a long time finally reached the turn around. Once I made the turn where it is always a bit more congested this BIG man was on my left & his BIG hand hit my back and pushed me down so suddenly that I took a big drink of the Ohio river, I kept thinking I hope I don't get sick from this water. Then my right eye filled up more with water & I had to adjust it again. I was still counting buoys & was approaching the first of  three bridges that we swim under & began to really pick up the pace. I was getting excited that I was almost to the swim out and there was hardly any other swimmers around me so I decided to stop sighting for a while and go for it. When I finally did look up again I was so far right near the middle of the river I began to really swim fast to get back to the left where most of the people were & the buoys. By this time I felt like this swim was taking forever & I worked way too hard to get back to the masses. Finally I could see the spectators on land & hear the cheers, I started to do the breast stroke to get more blood flow to my legs & swam to a volunteer to help me up the stairs towards transition. I was hoping for 1:20 on the swim but when I looked at my watch I thought, "well that's not right". You see my GPS doesn't work on the swim and I didn't know my official time till MJ told me on the run.....1:08:03 HELL YEAH!

T-1~ Running out of the water you call out your number to a volunteer & they radio another volunteer that grabs your bike bag & hands it to you as you run into the women's tent, very fast & very efficient. Once in the women's tent with the help of yet another volunteer i wiggled out of the swim skin (thanks again Mary) & she began to empty the contents of the bag & calls out items. First I put on my tri top, then she basically dressed me....she gathered my calf sleeves, my arm coolers, dried my feet & put on my cycling shoes. I stuffed my pockets full of nutrition put on my sunglasses & aero helmet (thank you Katie) & ran out of the tent. The sunscreen appliers were waiting for me, I stopped for a quick rub then ran to grab my bike & ran to the mount line & hopped on....T1 time 8:18 way too long!

BIKE~ I mount the bike at the mount line & unfortunately did not hear Todd screaming my name as I guess I was focused on the task at hand. The plan is to keep it easy through the first loop, about 60 miles then pick it up. This course is hilly but the first & last 10 miles are mostly flat so when I started on the bike it really was no surprise that I felt really good I kept it under control & easy, I have ridden this course many times so I knew what was coming, the finger has the hardest hills of the course & they start about 15 miles or so into the ride. Once I got to the finger I caught up to Lisa, & Amber....they are fast swimmers & Amber & I tackled that first mother together. It was so great to see my teammates & know we are all out there together. The finger, as hard as it it has always been the best part of the course. It is simply beautiful, with exposed rock & water trickling down the sounds of nature & bikes.....wicked fast downhill speeds & painfully slow climbs that had me smiling the entire time. After the U-turn it was back the way we came. On one crazy fast downhill cyclist were alerting us to an accident ahead, & holy shit what an accident it was. I only saw it for a few seconds but I saw enough, he was in a neck brace with blood on his face, shoulders, hands, & knees.  Later I heard he broke is collar bone and spent a few days in the hospital but will be just fine....God was with him & I prayed for God to be with us all.
As I was leaving the finger I saw more teammates, Tim, Jim. & Ryan, all whom looked great. I was still feeling great & ready for the hottest part of the course, I made sure not to push too hard & as I came up to LaGrange I saw our team tent & EVERYONE, Todd, MJ, Vanessa, Ezeh, Mia,.....it was amazing!!!! I got a surge & really wanted to push but had to pull in the reigns & keep my head, I still had over 70 miles to go. I went up those hills & down & felt really good but still maintained my effort. Once I hit the second loop I couldn't wait to pass the gathering in LaGrange again so I pushed it a little faster & the legs responded very well. I kept a back and forth with a few girls & made sure my nutrition was on point. I was taking a fresh water bottle at every aid station & eating often. I knew if I had to pee I was going to do it on the bike so....I did. I it's a. Little hard to pee while riding, actually I really had to concentrate & do it on a downhill & then o lord I had a slight burning feeling on my skin so I knew there was going to be some tenderness after this race. I managed to pee twice on the bike....perfect! About mile 80 Tim past me then I saw him on the side of the road, he said a dropped chain then about mile 90 he caught up with me again & I shouted go get em! The last 10 miles were pretty lonely, not many riders & flat. I tried to make it fast but I still didn't want to over do it so I held a comfortably uncomfortable pace. On the last 5 miles I thought I had run over a bottle top but then realized that my right shifter had fallen off but it was too late & I was too far to go back & get it. Great, now I'm thinking how much that will cost me. Anyway, as I approach the transition area I hear the crowd & head toward the noise. I dismount the bike & hand it off to a volunteer, did I mention how wonderful they are???? Bike time 6:41:45.... Not bad!

T-2~ I run a few steps with my bike shoes on & see people stopping to take their shoes off so I did the same, ahhh, much better! I call out my number again & a volunteer hands me my run bag as I head to the women's tent again. I take off my tri shorts & the volunteer takes off my calf sleeves & helps dry me off so we can get my CWX ventilator compression pants on. I immediately felt wonderful in them. The volunteer started putting my bottles in my fuel belt, they were chilly cuz I put them in a small cooler with ice packs, totally my idea! ;-) while she was helping with that I had to tape my foot because after all the problems I knew I would not last 26.2 miles without it. I put mystics on, then shoes, then my hat & fuel belt & took off to make another visit to the sunscreen folks. Arms, shoulders, back ,& face were covered & I started on the marathon. T2 time 11:34....you would have thought I took a nap!

RUN~ instantly my feet hurt, they already felt swollen & ached with every step. Not exactly how I wanted to start this marathon. My feet felt like they traveled 26 miles not like they just started. I was hoping as the run went on they would feel a little better. As I approached mile 2 I saw my friends again & gave some high 5's & thumbs up. A little further up the road I saw our team tent & MJ ran with me for a little bit checking in &encouraging me as I went on, this was also the time that she told me about my swim & I was seriously like OMG! This is f#@!ing AWESOME!  I did not see Todd anywhere & MJ said he went for food, i was a bit disappointed he wasnt there & hoped he didnt drink too much out in the sun. My plan was to keep the first 6 miles easy  then try & maintain 5 miles per hour. I also had a list i made of 26 names  and songs that go with them & i was going to sing those songs  each mile. Well, that lasted about 10 miles. After that I wasn't singing anything & my pace was quickly declining. I was taking ice at every aid station & drinking my bottles & really keeping up with my hydration because I was starting to see a lot of competitors that were not having a good run portion of the race so it really reminded me to stay focused on drinking & I would eventually get to the finish. As I approached the second loop I saw Todd & I was so happy to see him, finally. He ran with me asking how I was feeling & I said I was happy to be coming up to the run special needs & change my socks & shoes because my feet were killing me. I saw more tri smart peeps cheering & got my bag & I was directed to a chair & two volunteers were ready to help. As soon as I sat down I instantly felt pain in the legs & was like ooh, maybe I shouldn't sit. The volunteer said "you have 1 minute, then you have to move" he was absolutely right, the longer I sat, the harder it would be to move., so they took my shoes & socks off & changed my inserts & I changed my hat to a visor & took my whole bag. As I walked with my bag I ate a peanut butter & honey uncrustable& really wished the change of shoes would have helped my feet feel better but it didn't. I handed my bag to Todd because I was not about to leave a $120 pair of shoes behind. At this point I was also over the fuel belt so I ripped it off & gave it to Todd as well & decided I would just get my fuel from the aid stations. As I chewed my last bite if sandwich I didn't even want to swallow anymore so I just spit it out . The next few miles were tough,not  only did my feet hurt but my abs hurt, & now I think I needed to go to the bathroom. I really didn't want to stop because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to get going again. At about mile 17 I hit the potty, & made it quick....so glad I went. I was able to continue a run/walk and although my pace was slow I was making progress. I was taking bananas, & oranges, & chicken broth on top of water & ice this time around. This point of the run was very scary, there were people dropping like flies& there   were bodies laying on both sides of the road with police waiting with them until medics could come. There was a man screaming at the top of his lungs in pain from a calf cramp that looked like his muscle was going to tear through his skin. There was a woman that must have passed out & busted many teeth out of her mouth sitting on the side covered in blood. There was a man throwing up & dry heaving so badly I could hear him from almost a block away.there was a man I saw about mile 24 sitting on the side of the road & he didn't look so good so I asked him if he was ok & as he looked up at me he fell over & I ran to him & gave him the only thing I had to give which was a bottle of electrolytes & I watched him drink it then like it was magic he managed to get his feet & take a few steps before falling on his face. I screamed & called for the police to help him. They stayed with him & I prayed once more for that man & for all of us. I knew I would be making it to the finish line even after witnessing others succumb to the toll the ironman takes on you physically & mentally. It was not all carnage on the second half f bbthe run, there were some laughable times too, a man & I were walking along & he said he wasn't doing so well. His tummy was hurting & he thought he may vomit, turns out he let out the biggest two farts ever & said " ah, that felt so much better" ....lmao. Only during an ironman is it acceptable to break wind in strangers company. Gotta love this sport. A short while later another man ran by all the while farting with each & every step, it didn't faze anyone around. I ' finally saw mile 25 & decided I could run the last 1.2 miles in, my feet hurt, my breath was hard  but I had made it, I was going to be an ironman. All the training, the last 8 months came down to this 300 yard finisher chute. I turned the corner onto fourth street & saw bright lights I gave as many high 5's as I could I wanted to remember all the hands reaching for me as if they were pulling me to my destiny.....and then I saw Todd. I went to him & we hugged & kisses for maybe just a few seconds but as he was telling me how much he loved me & how proud he was the tears came. I told  him I  have to cross that line then it's official & he let me go to do something that had only been a dream, something that I have been drawn to , he let me go to  become an ironman. Finishing time 14:06 :10.... UNFORGETTABLE!!!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

FROM THE TAPER TO RACE DAY.....

Going into taper I was looking forward to spending more time with my family & catching up on sleep. I kept waiting for that feel good feeling & more energy,  but truth is that it never really came. I felt tired, lethargic, sore, heavy, & hungry all the time. I was eating everything in sight, so much so that I was weighing myself to make sure I was not gaining weight, I wasn't. I told coach Jen my concerns & she said that is how I am supposed to feel & stop weighing myself it will only make me crazy. She was right, it was making me nuts so I stopped. The last 3 week leading up to the ironman I was getting a massage a week form my friend Bernie, a massage student & accomplished triathlete. He played a major roll in getting my muscles race ready & helping me relax physically & mentally for one of the biggest days of my life. I can't thank you enough Bernie. I was so excited to leave for Louisville that I started packing on Monday to leave on Thursday. I even made Todd pack early so once he came home from apprentice school we could hit the road. Luckily he was able to get Friday off of school or it could have been an issue. I just wanted to get to Louisville to soak it all up!

THURSDAY~ I woke up early & made breakfast, eggs on sandwich thin with spinach & avocado, and yogurt & granola. Eva & i enjoyed our meal & while we waited for the rain to stop I finished packing things up & finally headed to the gym for my swim & bike ride since the rain was not stopping. After my quick workout I brought Eva to my in laws where her & Shane are staying for the next few days. She was very excited to go & without a doubt will be spoiled all weekend, isn't that what grandparents are for?! Once Todd came home we headed out & made one last stop to pickup a favorite dish of chicken & lemon rice for me & a pizza for Todd from a local restaurant before tackling the 5 hour drive to Louisville. They are 1 hour ahead so it was late when we arrived to our hotel. Not surprising but we were hungry again so went down to the hotel restaurant for some grub. I had a chicken & apple salad & cornbread....YUM! We stayed at the Hyatt which was just half a block from the ironman finish line on fourth street live. Fourth street live was like a little mini Vegas with all the lights, bars, & music. I wish I could stay and party but it was way past my bedtime.

FRIDAY~ slept in today till 8:30am! No workouts scheduled for today....yay! It was time to really start carb loading, so we were on a mission to find FOOD! We ended up at a place called Dish on toast & it was real southern home cooking deliciousness. I had a massive breakfast complete with eggs, pancakes, toast, bacon, hash browns, grits, orange juice, & coffee. Next was athlete check-in, I ran into some tri smart peeps & solidified our dinner plans. While waiting in line I was able to see the pro panel that included Kate Bevilaqua (IMLOU winner) & Nina Kraft who all i think about when i hear her name is how she was banned from racing for 2 years for doping. I think if you are a cheater you should be banned for life, just like Lance. Ok, enough of that rant, I got my ironman backpack with all 5 of my race bags & other goodies. Todd & I browsed the expo & picked up some items I needed & ran into some more friends. How exciting to have so many people there that I know. Recently my foot was hurting more than normal, to be honest it was feeling so good that i did a few runs without taping it like i usually do, turned out to be a big mistake. i visited the ART therapists to see if they could help me. They did some work on it & taped it for me but it still hurt. I was just praying it felt better on Sunday. It was once again time to eat....this time in the heart of fourth street live. We found a cool sports bar with stools outside & a restaurant & bowling alley inside. We had some very tasty pretzel bread sticks & chicken wraps. With full bellies we went back to catch a nap before dinner with my team at 5pm. Dinner was at the Old spaghetti factory since I am carb loading it was more of the same, pizza bread, & chicken penne pasta with a small side salad. After dinner we all walked over to the "mandatory" athlete meeting & agreed to meet up for our pre-race swim, bike, run tomorrow morning at 9am. I was hoping for a great night of sleep but my noisy neighbors kept me up till almost 3am....not good.

SATURDAY~ Surprisingly I woke up feeling good on such little sleep. I had my morning coffee some yogurt & granola & a banana and headed to the Ohio River for a little workout. I met my team & prayed the river was not as disgusting as I thought. It actually turned out to be fine, it was a little merkey and warm but did not taste bad. I always put water in my mouth.....anyway, it was a short 10 minute swim followed by a 20 minute bike, & a 10 minute run. It felt good to get the blood pumping & work up a sweat. The temperature was very comfortable for me but I knew race day was going to be hot. My team & I said our goodbyes till tomorrow. I wanted to drive the run course so I knew what was to come then it was time to feed me. We went back to Dish on toast & had the breakfast buffet. I had a spinach, mushroom, & tomato omlet, pancakes, bacon, biscuit, fruit, hash browns, orange juice, & coffee. I don't think they thought a chick could eat so much...haha! We went back to the hotel so I could start sorting my gear for all my race bags. Bike & bike & run gear bag drop off was from 12-5pm. Once that was all set I had some time to kill before my friends Vanessa, Ezeh, & Mia came to town. I am a fan of getting in the hot tub & pool before a race so Todd & I were off to the pool for some relaxation, unfortunately there was no hot tub. I was very disappointed but still splashed around in the pool for a bit, then decided I should go up & take a hot bath in place of the hot tub. Best idea EVER! I felt wonderful after that. By then my friends had arrived & we had dinner at the hotel that night. My dinner was blackened salmon with polenta & corn salsa...heaven I tell ya. The ironman finish line was all set up so we took a stroll to see it, in  about 24 hours with determination, strength & faith I would be crossing that finish line & becoming an ironman. Bedtime was near so we hugged & my girls wished me luck& I headed upstairs to make my bottles of nutrition for the race & double check everything & have one last conversation with coach Jen. She gave me a little pep talk & told me I was ready & I felt ready.

Friday, August 16, 2013

THE LONG RUN......

The run has over recent years been the hardest discipline of triathlon. When I started racing I only did running races then graduated to tris & while I still do run races triathlon is my life. In my run only career I was consistently getting faster over the years & kept bettering my race times, it was very exciting & encouraging. For a while after competing in triathlon my run time did not decline too much after biking but then I got pregnant & took some time off of racing & when I got back to it it was hard to say the least. Things went up & down for a few seasons, I would have some really great races & some where I had to walk. Things were not consistent, but thinking back I was not training progressively either.

About 2 years ago I developed plantar fasciitis in my right foot & thought I could just train through it....boy was I wrong. I tried different shoes, ice, ibuprofen, everything but a foot doctor. My methods just masked the problem & I had to back out of the marathon in fear I would do more damage :-(. I continued to run till it became almost unbearable to walk upon waking & the pain after runs was horrific. Finally I went to see a foot & ankle doctor, I didn't know what to expect but I was hopeful he had some answers for me. I had some X-rays that revealed I had heel spurs on both heels but that was not the cause of my pain, I had a sever case of plantar fasciosis....apparently worse than fasciitis. Who knew!!! On the spot he said I should get a cortisone shot but I could not run till he was sure the inflammation was gone. I agreed to not run & got the shot. HOLY SHOT!!! if you have never had a cortisone shot it is crazy painful, i was like a child & asked to hold the other doctors hand & squeezed so tight he asked me to stop. immediately after I thought it was a mistake because I could not put any weight on it & it swelled up so much but the next day after icing it felt 90% better....already! I was also fitted for orthotics & never EVER go barefoot. So I had 4 months off of running which did not help my need to get faster, now all I wanted was to just run again.

Christmas time came & I found out I won the free training for a year from my coach Jennifer Harrison, I was super excited but now I really had to get running if I wanted to do IM. My doctor said I could start out with 20 minute treadmill runs & slowly progress. Jen has taken me from a 20 minute run to a 3 hour run in about 7 months. Over these few months it has been painful, promising, aggravating, exciting & more. I have had PT on my calf & foot, I have iced, taped, & taken more meds than I like to admit. All of it got me to this point.....my 3 hour long run. This was a great feeling run I needed going into this IM. I didn't have to walk or stop due to fatigue or pain, just traffic lights. Oh & the terrifying 1/2 mile out & back where I saw 3 coyotes & a deer. I was only scared of the coyotes....boy that 1 mile was a fast one too. Haha! Anyway, I logged 18.5 miles on that 3 hour run & it was the highlight of my week. I hope the first 18 miles of the marathon go that well.....without coyote sightings of course but I need to see some horses. I am racing in the right place that's for sure!

Goodnight,
Courtney

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

JHC MADISON RIDE.....

Ok, so I am trying to play catch up on my blog. Now that I am in taper mode I have some more time..:-)


On Sunday July 28th my coach Jen Harrison had an organized ride in Madison, WI. I woke up very early that morning to make the 3 hour drive & be ready to roll by 8am. I had my coffee & breakfast in the car & got to the meeting place about 30 mins early. The weather was ridiculously cold for the end of July so I bundled up like it was a winter ride. I had my ice breaker socks on & toe covers on my shoes, tights with my cycling shorts, a cold gear shirt & gloves....AND I was still cold!

The plan was to do two loops(80 miles), taking it easy on the first loop & pushing harder on the second. This was the second time I went to Madison to ride these hills & the first time left me feeling like I had a lot of work to do, the 25 mph winds didn't help either. I expected the course to be tough, after all I live in flat Illinois & have tried to travel more this year to hit hills I will face in Kentucky. Despite the cold of the day I started off feeling really good, the hills were challenging but doable. After the first loop I was supposed to push it & I started off with another girl named Jenny that  soon pushed ahead of me & I was alone for most of the second loop. When you are out there alone, cold, on hills, & things start to hurt, it becomes difficult to keep pushing. I stopped at the sag stop & my left quad near the knee was really hurting now. One of the sag girls, Nathalie was a massage therapist so she spent some time helping to relieve some tightness. I was only about 15 or 20 miles from the finish but that's where the hills become longer & steeper. Nathalie was great as support ahe was at the top of almost every climb making sure the quad was holding up. During one of the climbs another rider passed me & Nthalie yell, ugh, you almost had her.....damn! I recovered from the hill & set out to catch her, I did! I finished the the second loop which seemed windier than the first feeling like I pushed. After I got another quick massage on my quad I was off on my transition run....30 mins. I got to start off my run with my coach but after a few minutes what I thought was a not too bad pace after 80 miles was obviously too slow for Jen so she went ahead with another athlete of hers. I was just glad I did not end up in a field like tha weekend before....haha!

I was tired on the 3 hours drive home so my newly found wake up call is a monster & some beef jerkey. I made my stop & I was happy & alert the whole way.

Catch you all up more tomorrow....
C~

Friday, July 26, 2013

113 MILES.....

Last Saturday my traveling buddy Mary and I headed out yet again for a LONG bike ride in Princeton, IL. I have never been to Princeton, it was about a 2 hour drive in Mary's trusty van....man I'm gonna miss that thing when this is all over......Anyway, Princeton is a cute little old town. We found our other friends & made our multiple bathroom trips before starting on the ride. Coach Jen had 115 miles in my plan & Mary was gonna do them all with me. This supported ride had about 4,000 feet of elevation so I knew we were in for some hills....somewhere. As we started out we got to see a helicopter crop dusting the fields, pretty cool to have it so close. Then we had our 1st big hill, so much for zone 1-2 for the 1st hour. Our friend Michelle is quite the cyclist so off she went. I wanted so bad to keep up but that meant really getting the HR up so I pulled back a bit & stayed in zone 2.  Many of the country roads were recently tarred & chipped which got all over everyones tires due to it melting in the hot sun. the only downside to this route, otherwise it was beautiful & reminded me of Michigan. This route was marked as 102 miles so Mary & I decided to add on our 13 extra miles after about 30 miles in so we could not wimp out after 102. Really good thinking because I might have done that. Especially after about 50 miles on I was not feeling so good. My tummy was hurting, I had gas & it was getting hot. I felt like my cadence was slow, my heart rate was high & I was now struggling to keep up with Mary. We usually ride about the same which is awesome to have the company but she was ahead of me & I was alone with my thoughts, aches & pains. I kept wondering what was causing this because other than a new electrolyte my nutrition was the same as it was for muncie, just more of it. then it finally dawned on me....i ate garlic the night before with my chicken & sweet potato. note to self....NO GARLIC BEFORE WORKOUTS! I did catch back up with Mary & our other friend Shannon who seemed to be feeling the same way I was, maybe she had garlic too :-(. We were about 15 miles or so from the finish of the ride & I just needed to keep moving. There were some pretty good climbs towards the end of the ride, thank goodness for the extra adrenaline rush I had to finish. Unfortunately my GPS said I only traveled 113 miles, not 115!!!! Ugh, so close, but I was not going out for 2 more. I was happy to be off the bike.

I had a 75 min transition run to do so I took off the jersey, put on the running shoes & fuel belt & started to run. Mary was gonna keep me company for the 1st mile then head back. I lasted exactly 5 minutes till I was reminded again of the garlic I consumed the night before. I literally stopped running handed Mary my fuel belt & ran into the soy bean field to do what had to be done.....needless to say the run was over. At that point I was thinking a marathon....HA!!!!

I got myself changed, cleaned up, fed, & I was feeling good in no time. Come to find put I was not the only one that was having GI issues that day. O the joys of endurance sports. We headed home, me with a doggie bag of food they were giving away, score! Once we got home Mary let me know her tire completely ripped open from the tar. luckily that didn't happen to mine but the next day i spent some time cleaning the tar off my tires too. Hope I don't need new tires too. After a great night of sleep I woke up not feeling too bad so I did my long run at peak heat of the day. After 16 miles I was back to not feeling good again. Coach Jen said it was too much & I should have just ran the missed 75 minutes from yesterday.....so much for trying to switch days, but good to know there was a reason I was feeling so crappy! I will not make that mistake again! Follow the plan!!!!!

As of today July 26th....I have 29 days till the big dance!

IMLOU.....;-)


Sunday, July 21, 2013

MUNCIE 70.3 RACE REPORT.....

Lets begin with the day before the race.....

I go teach spin class at 8:45am then pack up the car & drop the kiddies off at the in laws. Todd & I are on the road about 11:15 am. I plan on arriving at packet pick up about 3pm then heading to the race site for my Pre race workout. Well.....it did not happen like that. We got to packet pickup  about 4:30pm, I forgot about the time change, 1 hour ahead! After looking around & talking with friends I finally arrived at the race site around 6 pm for my pre race workout. Feeling like it was so late I only did a quick 20 min bike & 10 min run. Todd & I headed to the grocery store for some snacks & then went to the hotel that was just across the street. Thank you Bob for letting us take your extra room so we didn't have to stay an hour away. I truly enjoyed the extra sleep. I always make my own food when I go out of town because I have had too many bad experiences with my tummy & restaurant food. My favorite meal is tilapia, quinoa, avocado & a little hot gardinera. I was still hungry later so I had sone chicken & rice. After we ate I was really looking forward to going in the hot tub so we did hot tub & pool, back and forth about 4 or 5 times. It felt wonderful & I was completely relaxed & ready for bed. We went up stairs I prepared my bottles & gear for the next day & watched a little borders & fell fast asleep. Of course 4:30 am came way too quick but I got it together & we were off after a quick breakfast.

Parking for the race was a good distance from the transition area & I still had a lot to do before my start time. Time to hustle! Got in to transition & I had a nice spot, near the end of a rack. I was kind of far from the bike & run out but close to the bike in....after walking through my transitions I went to the long potty lines & waited....still thinking about my warmup I needed to do I was running out of time. I did get in a short run & then put on the wetsuit as it was wetsuit legal & was ready to get on my swim warmup, that was until I had that feeling AGAIN! Off to the potty once again. I saw my teammates & kissed Todd goodbye & ran into the warmest water ever. I usually love cold water but this felt great. I did a short swim & then went to hang with team members till it was 7:35... My start time.

As I sit with friends I notice pink caps in line but not my color pink but it was minutes from go time so I hurry over there & sure enough this was my wave. How was I the only 1 with a different color pink cap on???? I was special I guess ;-) I find my friend Lisa & the horn goes off & I swim my little heart out. During the whole swim I barely touched anyone, it was awesome! On the way back in however, the sun was right in my eyes. Thanks MJ for the tip on tinted goggles, good lookin out! Since there was a long run in from the swim & I can't run barefoot due to the plantar fasciitis I had my crocks ready to go. I noticed wetsuit stripper & took full advantage of them. Once on transition I di go to the wrong side of my bike but thank god I was near an end so around I went. Socks, sunglasses, helmet, bike.....run. Mount my bike & I am gone. This bike course is supposed to be flat & fast but there were some rollers. I caught up to Lisa, shes a fast swimmer & we did a back and forth thing for most of the bike. it was great to have her there. One section on the bike was a no passing zone, going out & coming back, what a pain! There was a very bumpy section of road that lasted 15 miles or more that vibrated my insides & made me feel like I was losing bike parts. Aside from that it was great! I was not sure of my bike time but I wanted sub 3 hours & I know I hit that. T2 was fast even though Todd was yelling at me to go faster. I definitely felt like i hac to pee but the line was too long & i was not about to try and pull dowm my 1 piece trisuit only to wrestle it back up, so i just let it go....ahhhh! Maybe it will make people move out of my way. Lol! I knew the run course was hilly since I rode a portion of it the day before in my pre race workout. I was feeling great & kept reeling in runners even though I didn't feel like my pace was quick. The run course was amazing. Water, ice, perform, coke, sponges, hoses, music.....you name it, it was there. I can't tell you enough how much I LOVE ice. It went down my front & back every aid station. It was getting hot & holy hills. From all the ice & pouring water on myself I was cool, but wet. This meant my feet were getting wet too, & I felt a blister on each foot starting to form. There were some times I had to walk but I still felt good. I saw many friends along the run course & that just kept me going. Secretly I do math as I run & I finally realized I was not going to have a PR this day but I still ran tough to the finish. I saw my husband, teammates & the finish line. 5:55:05 was the official time & I finished with a smile on my face. This race was so important to me to build some confidence I needed going into this ironman thing....

Post race I had a seriously nasty blister on my right foot that kept me from running for 6 days. I had some soreness but overall I think I was in good shape. The next day I took a nap & enjoyed some pool time. :-)

Till my next adventure....
Courtney

Sunday, July 14, 2013

RAIN RAIN GO AWAY....

It always seem that when I go on a long ride it rains at some point on that ride. A few weeks ago was no different. I set out for what was supposed to be my second 100+ mile ride & what do you know....it rained! We had about 30 minutes or so of no rain but then it happened, dark skies, cooler temperatures, higher winds & rain. Not just a little rain but a down pour. The kind of rain you don't want to drive in let alone ride a bike in for 100 miles. The skies did not look clear anywhere, the downhills were so scary I kept feathering the breaks afraid I was going to fall. it felt as though i was getting shot with a million little pellets & i had no choice but to keep riding. I could not see a thing through the heavy rain & didn't know weather to keep my glasses on or take them off. I decided I rather have rainy glasses than get hit in the eyes by the relentless rain.

I was with some really good company & although I was definitely mentally over this ride & getting crankier by the minute they kept my spirits up & helped me keep moving. After about 35 miles my low back was giving me some grief & if I could have had a way out I would have taken it. We all decided to take the shorter route 75 miles due mostly to time....we did not want to be out there for 8 hours or more. I was struggling with my back & my mood, luckily when we made a stop Michelle told me to fill a water bottle with hot water & put it down my back....OMG it worked! After about 10 minutes my back was feeling better and the rain was letting up some. Everything seemed to have gotten better, & I was much more pleasant to ride with. We finished our ride almost dry but my phone was not so lucky. I had my camelbak on & the rain soaked through & my touch screen was shot....DAMN!

The rain & the ride took it all out of me, I was tired & I slept like baby that night. This was a definite character building ride for me & I hope it doesn't rain on race day, but if it does I know I can get through it.  The next day I had a 2 hour bike followed by a 2 hour run. I actually had a really good run with friends. Great to have the company when you need to go long.

My next long ride was the 4th of July metric century....only 63 miles but it did not rain! It was a beautiful day & my friend Mary & I were cruising. The following day I had a 90 minute bike & did a 6 mile run with my running buddies again. Up next is Muncie....race report coming soon!

Goodnight,
Courtney

Sunday, June 23, 2013

MORE HILLS.....

Well, it took me a few days but I'm back! No, I did not go on a 4 day bike ride....yet! Haha.

The weekend after the Elkhart lake triathlon I drove to Blue Mounds Wisconsin for the Horribly Hilly Hundreds....for those of you that have never heard of this race it is....horribly HILLY! I have been trying to do this race for the last two years but medical issues got in the way both times & the second year they began doing a lottery for the race. I was lucky enough to win a lottery this year & stay healthy enough to finally get to the start line. There are 100k, 150k, & 200k options. This was my 1st time doing this ride & I opted for the 150k route (93 miles). Friday night I slept on a lawn chair in the gymnasium of the Mount Horeb HS. There were only 10 others that stayed there & I really didn't sleep too bad, better than the weekend before..ha! While setting up my sleeping area I saw some old teammates & I was very happy I did. Melanie, Kim, Jeff, John & I made a plan to all ride together tomorrow or at least start together...all but John were doing the 100k. As I awoke Saturday morning I noticed that most people had already left & it was only 5:45am....did I miss something?! The state park was only 4 miles away & the ride didn't start till 7:20am. Anyway, I took my time have my breakfast & cold coffee from the day before & was on my way.

Coming into the Blue Mounds State Park we had a LOOOOONG hill to drive up & I noticed it was the only path to get to where we needed to be...the finish line! So coming into this race I knew there was going to be about 10,000 feet of elevation but if all the hills were like this GOD help me.  I found my friends & it started raining...never fails on a ride, I had my rain jacket & we were off. About 5 miles into the ride my aero bottle with about 2 hours worth of nutrition popped off my aero bars & came crashing to the ground spilling everywhere. My 1st thought was o crap now the girl I was chasing is getting away, my second thought was o crap what am I going to drink for the next 20 miles till I get to a sag stop. My friends stopped to help me & I thankfully I had another bottle of nutrition & gu's. About mile 10 we came to a hill that hurt. Come to find out it was an alternate path to get to where the cars were parked up that insane hill, however we only had to climb it halfway....this time! After a few more insane hills I lost all of my friends & gained others along the way :). I developed what I like to call the Tour De France climbing technique where I zigzag up the mountain...these were mountains, NOT hills! After sag stop #1, 26 miles in I was feeling great. I refilled my aero bottle & made sure it was secure & was off again. Gave a little wave to my friends on my way in as they were heading out on a different path. I was alone for this portion of the ride mostly except for the speed demons that flew by me....all men! That is 1 thing I noticed, not many women on this ride. So I knew the pink path was the 100k, blue path 150k, & green path 200k....I was staying on the blue path. After some time I only saw green arrows, WTF!!! I missed a turn...but where? I didn't want to turn around for fear of really getting lost so I kept on pedaling. I was now running out of water & really needed a sag stop, my watch stopped working at some point so I wasn't sure how many miles I had traveled or how many till I was finished. I was on the green path, 200k (124 miles) & I was NOT prepared to do that. I went into a little panic mode & started to get a cramp in my inner quad up another monster hill. While I was getting my salt tabs a few had fallen out so I didn't have them when I needed them & I paid the price. I rested a moment & got some salt from another rider & hoped for a rest stop soon. I found a ride offical & got more water & restored my nutrition & he showed me the map & how to get back on the blue path. Whew! I really didn't want to go 124 miles....

Once back on the right path I saw my friend John & then got some more salt tabs & kept drinking so I did not cramp again. I never did. There was finally a proper sag stop at mile 75, which turned out to be miles 85 for me...I went 10 miles or so out of my way. I took my time here, ate like it was my job...watermelon, banana, honey stinger waffles, blueberries, grapes, bagel, & more salt tabs. By this time it was hot, humid & not raining. I had 24 miles to go & I had spent enough time prolonging the inevitable....time to go! I was told the last 8 miles were tough so when I had though enough was enough there was a water stop & I was telling someone how I made a wrong turn & started to cry....I was done! The ride offical told me how to cut some mileage out so I took the opportunity. I knew that mother of a hill was waiting for me & as it turns out it was the same one at mile 10 we climbed...only we turned a different way to continue climbing. This was the point I had to walk my bike up a portion of what seemed like a never ending mountain. I found many walking their bikes & was encouraged by the race guys to get back on my bike still going up hill, so much so that I needed a push. I pedaled another 30 feet to the top, the FINISH LINE! I again has tears in my eyes not because I was defeated by the hill & had to walk but because I climbed those hills, traveled extra miles, & did something a few years ago I never thought was going to happen....after having to back out the past 2 years I FINALLY tackled HHH! I can't wait till next year!

Enjoy the pics below, they are from ALL of my adventures!

Goodnight.......

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

HILLS......

After the Palos half marathon I decided I needed to start adding some serious hill training to my bike so I headed up to Madison to ride the IM course. The plan was 2 loops(96) miles, well the weather was cold & windy & I only managed 1 loop of the course with 20-25 mph winds. The whole time I kept thinking thank goodness I am not doing IMWI....haha, sorry my friends who are. Being my 1st time on the course I was not sure if  it was just me or if it really was that tough. I was assured it was the toughest ride on that course due to winds by others that have done it many times. Whew! After a short transition run & some much needed food we headed back home. I was proud I tackled all the hills & want to go back when winds are not so high to see what I can really do on that course.

The following weekend May 18th I headed to Galena with Mary for a sprint triathlon in her big green van. We arrived in great time dropped our bikes off at transition 1 & picked up our packets. We were about to drive the bike course before heading to the house for dinner but suddenly realized we had a flat tire. Not wanting to wait for AAA I started to try & change the tire....how hard can it be? Well, the tire was not coming down & many of us tried. It was going to be getting dark soon & AAA didn't know when help would arrive. By this time all that were staying in the house were there to help. Finally Shannon went to see if there was a cop that could help & came back with a security guard & after some swearing, muscle, & some prayers he changed it before dark & we headed to the house. We were all starving & enjoyed a delicious dinner then prepared for the race the next morning. This race had 2 transitions.....don't ask! I saw coach Jen & she gave me some encouraging words, then reminded me of how hilly this race is. I warmed up & had a little freak out moment when I couldn't find my friends that were holding my wetsuit while I warmed up....I did finally find them. It was a beach start so when the time came we all run in & swim our hearts out. The distance of this race is a bit odd....660 yard swim, 17.8 mile bike, 4.5 mile run. After the swim it was on to the bike & a big hill out of transition to get the heart rate up & a pump in the legs. I was feeling pretty good on this challenging course & kept hearing about this on hill that was a doozy....then I got to it. Remember the name....Elizabeth scales mound road, it was a long hill! I made it to T-2 the off on the run,,,,,holy 1st hill, had to walk it. It was almost a mile long. The hills didn't stop after that, I felt like I would roll down some of the down hills & never reach the top of the up hills. My feet kept going numb & my tape fell off  before the swim start. I kept going & saw my coach once more on the way to the finish (she was warming down) & that gave me the extra energy to push hard to the finish line. 1st race of the season was a tough one. A few of us stayed another night & rode more hills the next day. We had a little rain delay & did an 11 mile loop 3x, it was a blast & the hill that I thought I might roll down on the run of the tri we rode up.....Wow, that was HARD! Mary got the tire fixed & we were headed home after a wonderful weekend. Come to find out there was a nail in another tire.....it was a miracle we made it home without another flat.

The following May 24th Mary, Ivy & I headed to Louisville, KY to ride the IM course there. Many of my tri smart team members were there as well. We arrived late Friday night & started a little later on Saturday....9am. It was a little chilly there at the start of the ride but it warmed up some. We went out of 2 loops (85) miles, including "the finger" which has the biggest hill of the course. I tell you, after Madison & Galena the finger was not bad at all. After the ride we relaxed in the hot tub & pool before dinner. We woke up early again for 1 loop of the course & a short transition run. On the way home we went to Ryan's for an insane amount of food. Yummmm! Great training weekend with great friends. :-)

June 1-2 I actually have a weekend I spent at home. It was nice to get my training done & still be able to enjoy my family. The weekend of June 8th I was out of town again for the Elkhart Lake Olympic triathlon. I have never done This race either but I won a free entry via Facebook. My friend Anna is doing this race as well & had an extra spot in their hotel room for $25...sweet deal, so I took it. I was excited to see her & race with her. It doesn't happen much anymore since she moved to Wisconsin & got married. I arrived to the Osthoff resort then me,Anna, & Jenny did our pre race workout. A little bike & a little run. They all went to the pasta dinner& I drove the bike course. I like to know what lies ahead of me. We all went back to the hotel to get set for tomorrow's race. 3 of us were racing & 1 was out due to an injury. I jokingly said I hope no one snores.....then it began!

HOLY SHIT! The only other person I know that snores like this girl ( not my friend) is my uncle. I thought I was going to lose it. She didn't even know she was snoring. Finally she left till we fell asleep....well, almost! Minutes after her coming back in it all started again, lord help me! This time she went in the bath tub& I think we all slept for a good 2-3 hours. GREAT! Ready or not it was race time, I needed coffee & lots of it. We get to transition early & have a long time till the Olympic starts , the sprint is first. I am ready to start my warmup & accidentally cross the bike out & get yelled at. I then decide a swim warmup is better than being yelled at & I'm so glad I did because that water was COLD, I needed some acclimation to that. My wave goes off & I'm swimming, my goggles are a tad foggy so it is hard to see the buoys I reach the turn around & haven't really encountered many bodies in the water. Good or bad? Bad! I swam off to the side & ended up near a boat & having to swim back to the crowd. Ugh! Out of the water to the bike. It was cold so I took the time to put my arm Warmers on. The bike course was challenging which I knew since I drove it the day before but some of the hills were bigger than though. I took a little longer on the bike than I wanted but now it was run time. I didn't know the run course at all & there were some really challenging hills, especially for me & my foot & leg. The last Nile is downhill so that helped with a strong finish. I had a little time to relax with my friend after the race then headed home....3 hr dive. Sunday morning I wake up still tired from the lack of sleep the night before & head out for a bike ride before we have Eva's 4th birthday party. The party was a blast & she loved it. We went to my bro in laws for dinner & his girlfriend Rachel did her 1st bike leg of a half ironman, so we got to swap stories. So proud of her! Maybe she will do a outdoor triathlon next. She is a fantastic swimmer......we all went home with full bellies & finally got some sleep!

I must go ride my bike now but I will be back later to catch you all up on this past weekend adventures!

Friday, May 24, 2013

WHERE DID THE TIME GO????

Time has been going by WAY too fast....I cannot believe ironman is in 3 months. I have had 2 races since my last post....sorry I didn't not write up individual race reports but Jen Harrison has kept me busy...;)

Palos half marathon;
I love this race, its less than 10 minutes from my house so no super early wake up....YAY! The morning went well I went with my sister in law & was abruptly stopped by the SWAT team in full gear with AK 47's to not cross the yellow tape. Holy crap! There were even snipers on the roof....what a shame it has come to that!
Anyway, I did my warmup as instructed & felt pretty good. Hit the potty 1 more time then Rachel left me because it was about to start but I knew if I didn't go now it would come & get me later...haha! I was told not to go out too fast, which I do sometimes, nothing sub 9:30's for the first 2 miles...then after 10k pick it up. The plan was working, I felt good. I even ran into my other friend Shannon, who was there despite having the flu all week....she's a rockstar! We ran together for a bit then 6 miles in was my time to pick it up...so I did. I was still feeling great, that is till about 8.5 miles in....uh-oh....I had that poopy feeling. So I walked & looked for a potty....nothing! I walked till I felt better & began to run again but it was a little slower, not what I was supposed to be doing. Keep the feet moving & I will be ok....mile 10 comes & it hits me again, oh God! So I stop & walk a bit more. By now doing better than last year is probably not going to happen. I come down the small downhill at southwest hwy & can see the finishline....I look for my family & finally see them.. I grab my little girls hand & we cross the finishline together. They put the medal around her neck & she told me she WON! I LOVE IT.....

Saturday, April 20, 2013

JFMTT RACE REPORT & MORE.....

John Frasier Memorial Time Trial....

It all started Saturday, I did my pre race workout...a short ride followed by a short transition run. I went to get some new bike cleaner to pretty up baby blue (my bike) & then some food.
When I got home I put the little one to bed & began polishing my bike & making sure I had everything ready for the TT. This was my 3rd time doing this race so I knew where I was going & how long it would take to get there (1hr 20 mins). The forecast said 40 degrees & rain, truth be told I am scared of riding in rain & falling. Coach told me I can go straight the same so....there you have it. Basically get over it....lol!

While cleaning baby blue all up I noticed I had a flat back tire & put some air in & waited...a little while later it was flat again. I begin to inspect the tire & I am ready with a new tube but I find a small hole in the rubber of the tire.....EFFFFF!!! I change the tube & hope it works, after all I only have to go about 10 miles for the TT tomorrow.

Wake up in the morning at 6:15 am, check the tire & its FLAT....panic sets in & I don't know what to do. I pump up my tire & then Todd (my husband) tells me to stay home. Is he CRAZY?! I CAN'T stay home....so I leave all frantic & sit at the end of the block for what seemed like 10 minutes only to turn around & come back home to try & somehow fix my tire....I felt it & I was convinced it was loosing air much more quickly that it actually was. When I got back home Todd assured me it was not loosing air & to just go & get em....so I pulled it together & I was on my way!

I get to Maple Park in plenty of time to get my bib & do my warmup....but it is 40, windy, slightly rainy & feels like its 30 on the bike....hard to warmup. Against that wind easy felt hard & hard felt impossible. They were running about 8 minutes late on start times so I had some time to go back & make sure my tires were filled & pray they lasted the 10 miles. This is a VERY competitive race with lots of disc wheelers &  aero helmets & then there's me....

The wind was crazy....going 13 miles an hour one way then 30 the other. Gotta love a tail wind! After my warmup I was NOT warm my face was freezing & my nose was running & I had to spit a few times only to have it come back at me....gross! I went as hard as my legs could against that wind & pushed hard on the tail wind...the tire held up. Thank you GOD!

Coach Jen had a 30 min transition run following the TT so I hit the pavement right away. My feet were numb from the cold air & I couldn't feel my legs from the effort. I felt like I was running so slow but GPS said 8:40....Woah, had to slow it down. Funny thing is, is that it felt better to run faster on my legs than slower but I slowed it down & found my legs & finished up just in time to see my coach & her hubby finish.

My time was the slowest of all 3 times racing but it was also the most windy....its all relative. I felt like I gave it all I had out there & that's what counts. When I got back home wouldn't you know my tire was flat....I was much calmer than when I left & happy to spend the rest of the day with my family.

More to come.....

Goodnight

Friday, April 12, 2013

What's going on....

What's going on you ask.....well, lots!
It has been a while since I have posted but that doesn't mean there was nothing to post about, in fact I have been so busy with training & life that I haven't had time for much else.

I want to put a solid effort into my training for this ironman & as many know I am a fitness instructor so working out is my job. Training for this ironman is my workout. Confused? I know...let's just say teaching multiple spin, bootcamp, & yoga classes is not going to get me to the finish line of IMKY. That being said I had a VERY hard decision to make...I decided to cut back on my classes so I could have more time & energy for training. Not only is it my livelyhood but I genuinely love all of my "clients" but I am taking the time to focus on a dream & I will be back to all of my classes after I cross that finish line.

As of April 1st I have had more time for training & then some personal things were going on....not going to get into all of that but for now the stress & worry is over, THANK GOD! So back to training, I have had some good training days & some not so good training days. My swim is coming along nicely, not much to talk about there except the idiot that wanted to race me in the pool today...seriously?! I told him I had a workout to do & he kept trying to get me to race him, I just laughed & said "you know I will beat you, right?" Then kept on swimming. Haha! Some people kill me... Biking has been going pretty well too, I love the CT sessions I have been going to & hope to do another FTP test soon. Looking for an improvement of course. And finally the run....ah, the run...well, its still slow but there was one run this week that felt amazing. Coach Jen is implementing some speed work & I mentioned how I was getting a little nervous for my half marathon coming in May so now I'm running more...be careful what you tell your coach...lol! I secretly love it Jen :)

I also got a great massage from my fellow team mate & recent massage therapy student BC...it has been quite some time since I have had a massage & I didn't know how much I actually need one until these muscles were manipulated. I will be your guinea pig anytime BC, happy to help..;-) Thanks so much, it felt wonderful! Just in time too, I have the John Frasier Memorial Time Trial on Sunday....

Till the race report here are some fun pics of what's been going on....

Friday, March 15, 2013

RUN TEST.....

I went to see P!NK this past Saturday, she is one of my favorite artists & she was AMAZING! She has one of the most physically demanding shows I have ever seen. She flys high over the crowd, does her silk act & more, all while singing. She also has abs for days...rediculous!  Monday after my spin class I did not feel well at all so I headed home took some meds and basically slept for 2 days....maybe I had too much fun seeing P!NK....:p

Today was another test....this time it was the dreaded run test. I knew this one was going to hurt! I was prepared to suffer for an ALL OUT for 20 minute effort, but I went out too fast and was dead by the end of it....

I had my music on loud so I couldn't hear my rapid breaths or any noises I was sure to make. Thank god there were not many people on the path to hear me or see the ugly faces my husband tells me I make when running hard...haha! It really was a beautiful day for a run, I beat the rain!

Later was a quick swim & my legs were definitely still feeling the run...they are still feeling that damn run! My foot on the other hand feels great! This taping thing really works. Getting in some good stretches & foam rolling then off to bed so I can hit it tomorrow....

Sweet dreams
Courtney

Sunday, March 3, 2013

"TRY" ing....

1 week ago was my longest run since being on this journey with Jen Harrison.....she gave me a 1 hr run. My runs are still slow & I am working on form & continuing to heal my foot & hopefully be completely pain free....soon! But I got in 6+ miles in that hour and it felt great! PT is done & I discovered taping my foot has helped a lot.

This past week was a bit scaled down from previous weeks since I had a FTP test on Wednesday & an indoor tri today. My FTP test was disappointing to say the least, I would kie to come up with a million excuses on why I didn't do as well as expected (sore, tired,....blah, blah,blah) but it is a number I can & will improve on. On Friday it was really nice to have a full day of rest, although I did feel a little lazy & I was kind of bored. Saturday rolled around & I had my pre-race workout & it was the 1st time I ran FAST....well, fast for me, but only for 30 seconds. It felt good, but what will tomorrow bring when I have to swim,bike, & run consecutively for 15 mins each....

Sunday morning I leave at 8am, my wave goes off at 9am...I'm only 10 mins away....sweet! I get to Evergreen Pk HS & begin to feel a little nervous, after all this is my 1st race of any kind since September. I was supposed to warm up for 20 mins on the bike or run....but the bikes & treadmills were all being used for the racers so 20 mins was NOT going to happen. I did get to sneak in for about a 4 min spin on the stationary bike & didn't feel warm at all.....so I decided to just go to the pool thinking I could warmup there. Not a chance! On with the race....I am not sure of the results yet but the swim & run felt good, but the bike hurt a little. Maybe its time for a massage! Once results come in I will post again!

Nighty nite....

Monday, February 18, 2013

Catching up....

Time is going by so quickly, I can't believe it has been over a week since I have posted anything. I have been busy training & with life. Over the past 11 days I have swam 7,700 meters, biked 7 hours including a bike test, and ran 180 minutes.

So back to this bike test...similar to the swim test after a 20 minute warm up then a 20 minute all out effort, and a 20 minute cool down. This was TOUGH! I would have liked to have been faster, but its a start.

I have been trying to find more patience with myself and training. I know I'm am only at the begining of this adventure and I have a lot of faith in myself and my coach....Jen! I have always been an "I want it now" person, but I am slowing down and trusting the training and trusting that my body will respond to it. Right now I am not swimming 1 minute 100's, or biking 24 miles an hour, nor am I running 6 minute miles, but I am swimming, biking, and running...:)

I am thankful for the small victories in life and training. Yesterday I was free of pain in my heel for the 1st time in a long time....today I feel it, but again...its a start!

I have had some fun times outside of the triathlete's world as well...a indoor picnic with my beautiful 3 yr old, a valentine's date with my hubby, my son's 1st track meet, and Eva's 1st ice skating experience. Excited about this week of training....

Here are some picks of my past week...

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Computrainer....

Not much to talk about as of late but yesterday I got back to computrainer classes & what a difference a year makes. The workout on the screen said 6x6 Easy, but it was NOT easy.

I was going off of last years FTP number & had to dial it down a bit to finish my 6x6 minutes....humbling! I realize I have A LOT of work to do and I am going to put in the work...everyday, and everyday I will get better. I will get stronger. I will get closer to my dream of becoming an Ironman...IRONWOMAN!

Till next time,
Courtney

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Learning how 2 run....

You know those pictures floating around on social media where the beautiful thin model is running perfectly and the caption reads "what I think I look like when I run" then there's a picture of a mastiff running with his tongue hanging out & drooling and that caption reads "what I actually look like" yeah well, I got to see that first hand.

I had the dartfish running analysis done and WOW do I need some work. I saw myself running from every angle IN SLOW MOTION.....ugly! Not to mention I saw things moving that should not be moving in slow motion, I also saw some running inefficiencies that I have begun to work on. Trying to run more forefoot, not dropping my left hip, landing under my hips, & a few other things.....isn't that enough?!

Well, on Tuesday it was almost 70 degrees here in Chicago so for the first time this year, in shorts & a t-shirt, I headed to the track. It was wonderful to get off that damn treadmill and work on teaching myself how to run....EFFICIENTLY! I did drills, had a midfoot strike, high cadence, and I felt like that beautiful model running perfectly. I know that's not what I really look liked, thank God I had the track all to myself or I may have gotten some crazy looks, but its a start.

Getting stronger everyday and more efficient. Hope there are more near 70 degree days soon!

Smiles,
Courtney

Sunday, January 27, 2013

LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING....

Sometimes when you look at something or someone what you see is not always what you get. When it comes to a person there is most likely more going on inside than they show on the outside. I pride myself on not being a liar and not being fake, but I also pride myself on being strong. Sometimes I try to be too strong, sometimes I deceive others by putting on a tough exterior when really what is inside is anything but....

As a mom we are stong for our kids, as a wife we hold down the fort for our husbands, and in my case as a fitness instructor I am strong and motivating for my classes. When things are challenging or if I have an ache or pain I can't let my "students" see me wince. As many know I have had some serious plantar fascia issues in both feet but I can't let that stop me from conducting a kick ass bootcamp class or yoga class or spin class. I put on my tough chick face & power through it, even through training.

This past Thursday night I became so sick with what was probably the stomach flu.....everything from cramping, diarrhea, and vomiting. This lasted just about 24 hours, even through the night! I was exhausted, dehydrated, and sore from wretching. I still had to be mom, although my oldest asked if he could stay home to take care of me, he is a sweetheart. I said yes! I still think he just wanted a day off of school but I was a vulnerable & thought I could use use the help.

I started feeling better Friday night but I still could not eat much because I was afraid it would happen all over again. Saturday morning came and I had to be ON for my spin class and I was not feeling ON....but they motivated me and even though I taught from the floor I felt even better after leaving them. when I got back home I moticed my little Eva (3 yrs old) had a runny nose. Ugh, it is always exciting in our house! We had a relaxing evening at home trying to get better.

Sunday morning comes & I am feeling good. Still not able to eat much so I had a few egg whites & a piece of toast, then off to the gym for a 35 min run (easy) and a pool all to myself, AHHH! I had not been in the pool since Tuesday due to my illness so I was ready.....As serene as that pool looked the workout was anything but, especially after being sick! I once again toughed it out but afterwards I felt like I was going to toss my cookies AGAIN!!! It did not happen, thank God...

When I got home I needed nourishment, I needed vitamins, I needed to BLEND! So I did...pineapple, cucumber, lemon juice, lime juice, raspberries, blueberries, spinach, kale, ginger, mint, parsley, orange, celery, and coconut water. It is DELICIOUS, try it! Then I made a crockpot full of beef vegetable soup....mmmmm

I'm still tough, but trying to be ok with taking and asking for more help and being confident it will all work out fine. I know ironman cannot be done without help.....

Goodnight,
Courtney

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ASTYM....

ASTYM is a therapy approsch that addresses problems such as scarring, fibrosis, and degeneration that occur in soft tissues.

I was expecting it to be more painful while being performed, but its not a graston....I have had that done & OMG!!!! So it wasn't painful during but it did hurt after & last night was a difficult one. I did not get much sleep and when I woke up it was tender so I took some celebrex, I have been trying NOT to take it because I don't like being on medication but I had bootcamp & yoga class to teach so I took it. It did take the edge off but since I go bare foot in yoga I felt it a little more by the end of class.

I spend a lot of my evening relaxing time stretching, foam rolling, & icing. I have a feeling this is how it is going to go for me, but whatever it takes to get better & keep moving! "Where there is a will there is a way"

I hope to get a better night sleep tonight. I am beat....Jen, that swim did it! :>)

Tomorrow I have an appointment with the PT for a dartfish analysis. I think I do some funky stuff when I run but we will see....

Sweet dreams,
Courtney

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

2 weeks.....

Today  has been exactly 2 weeks since I started training with Jen Harrison & 1 week since I started running again. My swim workouts have been longer, more structured, & a lot more fun than what I was recently doing. My biking has been a little less & easier than what I was doing, & my runs.....well, its only been a week. I am definitely NOT in run shape but I will get there. I want to take it nice & slow because I can NOT, will NOT re-aggrivate the plantar fascitis.

I hope to start physical therapy Friday & I am hopeful it will end up with me being pain free or the very least keep me running stong through all of the training & racing. I try to stay positive & not dewll on every little twinge of pain but I do find myself thinking about it waaaay too much. I even wake up in the middle of the night (multiple times) flexing my feet or stretching my calves. I am really thinking about getting a night splint. Has anyone ever used a night slpint for the relief of plantar fascitis & how did it work???

I got back to blending again a few weeks ago....I say blending because I dont like a juicer, I think it takes out all the stuff thats soooo good for you, so I blend it ALL!!! I have tried many different concoctions & they are all delicious, not to mention great for you.

Trying to figure out how to post pics......

Courtney

Monday, January 14, 2013

Swim Test...

Yesterday was my 1st swim test, I was nervous about it because I really wanted to do well. The test consisted of a long warm up & then 10x100 with a :10 rest......going at max effort!

Once I got to number 5 of the test I felt like I could finsih it really strong & I was not going to die....haha! Following the test was a long cool down as well. Iam not going to post my time but I will say it was slightly faster than I thought it was going to be :)

Not only did i have my swim test today, but I also ran for a total of 1 hour this week. I know its not much but for me not running since the chicago half marathon in september, it was AWESOME! I still have some pain but I am going to be starting physical therapy to help with that. Continuing to ice my feet & stretch like its my job....

I may post my test time after I have another to compare...

Later,
Courtney

Friday, January 11, 2013

new address...

i am trying out a new blog address because i can actually add some color here.