April 2013

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Monday

Posted on Monday, April 29, 2013

Most people hate Mondays, but I'm the total opposite, I LOVE Mondays! I'm usually wicked productive & refreshed, Thursday I'll be singing a different tune.
Mother Nature kept the rain to herself this weekend which was greatly appreciated, I was more than happy to spin on the trainer while it rained buckets this am. I'm proud to report that while spinning lil peep #2 to it upon himself to pack his own lunch and snack. Leftover Tacos and Melon salad very Paleo friendly choices... Although the bag of goldfish not so much :)
Crazy busy day so I hit the pool this evening for an AWSOME interval workout... I can feel summer coming and I'm so EXCITED.
Since I'm back on the training wagon I'm back on the EATING wagon.

Here's another 2for1 recipe

Blackened Chicken Thighs w/ fresh veggies.

4 chicken thighs
*2 tbs Blackened seasoning
1 Bell pepper
1 Sm Red onion
1 Cup Baby Spinach
1/2 shredded carrots
2 tbs Jalapeño (optional)
1/4 cup Corn
1/2 Lime squeezed
Pepper to taste
Lettuce Leaves, bib,romaine,iceberg will all work as a substitute for a franken-food tortilla or flat bread.

Preheat oven to 425. Sprinkle the blackened seasoning on both sides of chicken thighs. Place in oven for 20 minutes or until internal temps reach 165*. While chicken is baking, dice bell pepper, red onion,baby spinach,carrots,jalapeño.
I used fresh corn, it's in season and on sale but there are plenty of healthy canned options... Yes, corn is almost negate of any nutritional value but it adds texture and sweetness, if you are a hater... By all means forego the corn.
Mix everything together into a bowl. Cut the lime in half and squeeze over the diced veggies and toss with pepper. Once chicken is done cooking, cool and dice, toss into veggie mix.
Pull the leaves off of the lettuce head and rinse clean. That's it! Pack for lunch or serve as a light summer fresh dinner.
As you can see I added some extra whole jalapeño goodness to mine:) Spicy, yum.

I said 2for1
In the morning mix 1/4 cup with 3 egg whites, top with salsa... Yum! Egg McMuffins taste like Dirt.







Happy Living,
icaniwillITRI

Stay Tuned, Suzi from Chi Town will be sharing her path towards achieving a 70.3 finish.
Congrats Suzi can't wait!

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DID IT! 5 full recovery days, that's a personal best! Work is mad bananas with the daunting summer book and my studio looks like a pack of Gremlins had a Rave up in here... Ain't nobody got time for that. I work to Live, I don't Live to Work.

Yesterday's workout at 360 Fitness was AMAZING! I finally climbed that 15ft rope. Today's Open Water Swim was great, water is finally getting warmer. I love showing up never knowing whos going to be there. Today I met Peter who will be doing Fl. 70.3 next month before returning Scotland, once home he will continue to train for Ironman UK. We chatted for a bit and I learned that he is an accomplished marathon runner and cyclist, he decided to challenge himself to learn to swim via Ironman. He recommended a book and as soon as I find it and read it Ill be sure to share... Forget the race and embrace the Journey, can't wait to see who I meet next.
So now that I'm rested, recovered, and fellin new freshness here's the plan. 

Monday- Interval  Swim
             60 min bike w/6x20 sec sprints
             Club Run? 

Tuesday- Interval Swim
              Mudder Group Training w/ 5k

Wednesday- 90 min bike/ 40@ tempi
                   WOD
                   Interval Swim

Thursday 90 min steady ride

Friday-group am OWS
           BRW 2:30/60

Saturday primal/40 mile bike

Sunday OWS/Bike 65 30-A 



Here's a sneak peek at my newest eats... 
Blackened Chicken w/ all my nummy faves salad.  




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Self Smarted and a Snack

Posted on Saturday, April 27, 2013

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I'm a self proclaimed NERD. I can't do anything in life without reading, researching and ultimately finding how I can be better. Why would endurance sports be any different? I've recently found myself once again smitten by running, thats where this all began...and now that little voice is saying "do an Ultra".
Lately Ive been raising eyebrows, and hearing things like, "what are you running from?" I have no idea and whatever it is must not be too bad because I run slow.
Now lets talk Stride Rate
Ob your next run count the number of times your right foot strikes during one minute of running.
Repeat one minute intervals at different speeds.
Average elite runners strike at 90 or 180 steps+ at various speeds.
Less than 90? Make 90 strikes the goal on your next run. Remember quicker, lighter steps, try not to alter your gait or how your feet strike the ground. Form is important and fore foot sticking reins supreme but technique is developed over time.
So after this most recent "Geek-Out", I signed on for the challenge and plan to become USA Track & Field Certified.

So tomorrow is Open Water Swim and Long Ride so I need Snacks... These are an oldie and a FAV.



Ingredients

1 cup raw oatmeal (I use gluten-free)
1/3 cup toasted coconut flakes
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup flaxseed whole or ground
1/4 cup chocolate chips (optional)
1/3 raw cup honey
1 tsp. cinnamon

Mix thoroughly, roll into balls. Place in freezer until firm, place in air tight container in fridge for up to three days.

Happy Living,
icaniwillITRI

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Tri-Geek Gadgets

Posted on Thursday, April 25, 2013

I'm a HUGE gadgets geek and Mac Snob. While my new digs are a mere 2 blocks from the Gulf of Mexico the Masters Swim Team meets all the way across the bridge... It's a 30 minute drive without traffic, and that's silly since my lil peeps and I train at the pool two miles away. Besides I HATE driving.  So whats a girl to do? Improvise!
 Swimming for 90 minutes is boring, boring, boring, especially in a 25m pool. So even though I was leery I ordered the Waterfi  Waterproof iPod Shuffle. It's the best money I've spent on training gear in a while. Easy to use, super tiny and you can pick from an array of colors. I also purchased the recommended head phones... Not a fan of the plastic ear pieces, once you get your cap on they feel like they are burrowing into your skull. So I will be on the look out for a more comfy pair. 
Since no one gets faster without doing intervals I use my old iPhone and an interval timer created by Runloop LTD. It's great for the pool but what I really like is assigning music to workouts which has been especially nice on tempo runs and threshold bike training. You can also use them for WOD's but I have a coach who keeps me honest in the pit 3 times a week.
 Since I've already plugged the evil empire of Apple I might as well throw some more gas on the Itunes fire. Yoga, I don't know a lot of endurance junkies willing to take time away from training to go to a Yoga class, myself included. Chaz at Yogamazing has an AWESOME pod coast with FREE 20 minute yoga sessions! Try it you might like feeling all bendy and FREE. Even thought I hate it I know that stretching not only prevents injury it also enhances performance... It also makes me feel all warm and fuzzy:)



In other exciting news the club has decided to add 2 more Open Water Swims to the weekly Calendar!  So excited that I volunteered for the Wednesday swims and will be using my NEW Swim Course Buoys to mark a Wild Wet Wed. Course.Two Buoys for under a Benjamin!


Happy Living,
icaniwilliTRI

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Pristine Waters and a Crock Quicky

Posted on Wednesday, April 24, 2013

 Let me start this blog off with... I am officially the most responsible employee ever. I went to pick up the mail and the water is AMAZING! Do you have any idea how much self discipline it took not run home grab my swim bag a disappear for an hour...Hopefully it will be as nice for our club swim on Sunday. 
No workouts this week just Yoga and couple of Pure Barre classes, it's driving me wonkers but I know it's for my own good. Back to Primal on Saturday for some good ole' Mud Run training. Sunday starts the 7 & 18 week countdown to Kansas 70.3 and IM Louisville. So me and Kenny will be hitting the roads. Found a prime spot for the Lil Peeps to ride and do some interval work on Saturday after swim practice, really excited about their Tritudes after the weekend.


The only downside to race weekend is the unpacking. OMG I hate laundry, I saw this ridiculous news report about bed bugs 10 years ago and refuse to bring anything into the house before it's been washed. Yes, I know CRAZY. Moving on.
Yesterday we may have overslept… Okay we way overslept. WildaBeast was up and out the door in 10 minutes with a Lara Bar in hand screaming “I can’t miss the bus”.  I told him it was Fartlek training, he was not amused.  I was running late, as usual and didn't have much in the fridge but we had our fill of dining out over the weekend so there was NO WAY were going out to eat. After a quick fridge rummage I went with super easy wicked filling


                                                                 Crock Pot Bangers & Cabbage
                                                                                  prep time: 10min

1 yellow onion
3 cloves of garlic (I actually used 6)
Bangers
1 head of cabbage
4 mushrooms
2 Sweet Potatoes
½ cup chicken broth or water
Salt & Pepper to taste



Slice the onion and chop the garlic place in the bottom of the Crock. Quarter the sweet potatoes toss them in. Slice the Bangers and mushrooms place them on top of the sweet potatoes. Cut the cabbage into wedges. Pour the broth or water in , salt & pepper to taste put the lid on select desired cooking time. Swim Team runs late so I picked low 10-12 hours.   The Lil Peeps were aggravated that I didn't make Cauli Mash… but I didn't have any cauliflower. Probably should store some in the freezer for emergencies. Since I’m all about the leftovers, we had Bangers & Cabbage scramble for brekky this morning.


Tonight I'm going to attempt Paleo Pot Pies.

Happy Living,
icaniwilliTRI




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Slacking and a 70.3

Posted on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

I haven't posted in FOREVER! I've been training, that's like the best catch all excuse in the universe (at least in my world). Sorry to report that NO 70.3 didn't go according to plan, but I learned a lot and will move forward. It was still FUN and I'd do it again... but FASTER.

I am happy to report that I am officially an IronKid Mom! We had so much FUN! We signed up for another and hope to have WildaBeast competing for a IK Championship spot next year.  Next month it's time to start Ironman Louisville training. Mixing it up in May with back-to-back Mud Runs. I'm so excited about Savage Race Atlanta. There's a couple of other races on the back burner... See how those shake out with life, work and the everyday stuff.

Here's the race report I wrote for the club. Can't wait for this cold streak to be over... Come on SUMMER!




AG/ 37
PR 70.3 – 5:31.17

Ochsner Ironman 70.3 New Orleans
4.21.13

Last September I had an unfortunate incident involving my Tribike and Bus. Long story short, Bus-1 Me-0. That accident put me out of the game for about 12 weeks, the worst injury was sustained in my right wrist and I admit it has been a pain not having full range of motion. I registered for this race prior to leaving Okinawa. I knew that if I had a race date looming I wouldn't let the oppressive and daunting tasks of relocating interfere with my recovery and training.
This is my first race in 8 months, I knew going in that this was a knock the cobwebs off  the gear kind of day. however, I still wanted to PR... I knew it was impossible still hoped I could somehow pull it off.

I got to bed late Saturday night; we spent Saturday at the Iron Kids Race that changed up my usual pre-race routine and delayed  my check in time line and bike drop off.  Now I know what to expect and we will make adjustments to prevent that in the future.

Pre-Race Meal- Blacked Red fish w/steamed veggies and a Bud Light (it’s a tradition)

I got about 7 hours of sleep, I prefer 9.

Breakfast- Coffee BLACK! Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwich.
I’m a Paleo Girl so bread is race and endurance days only.

Transition closes 30 minutes prior to race and I didn’t have anyone with me so I ended up sacrificing a lovely Nike warm-up jacket for an extra layer of warmth  prior to the start. Most people will have family and friends so I would recommend a parka, cap and flip-flops the grass was cold and wet.

I wore a long sleeve wetsuit and a polar cap. A friend gave me this cap after I relentlessly teased him about how silly they look. I was wrong! They look AWESOME and keep your head and ears toasty. I was envied by many that morning.

The race started at 7am  in South Shore Harbor, New Orleans approximately 20 min from the venue hotel. Water  temp.  62/64 air temp  52.  The swim is held in a confined harbor, 650/500/500/350 in a modified M shape. It’s a TT AG start. I've never experienced a TT start, what happens is one by one you step on the timing mat and every 5 seconds a swimmer jumps in.

Think of Lemmings walking off a cliff into very cold water. 

PRO’s:
You don’t have to fight a mass start pack.
You are waiting for your start for so long you make friends.

CON’s:
You don’t get to acclimate to the cold water.
It’s almost impossible to find a draft.
It takes a LONG time, 90 minutes after the start I finally jumped into the water and by that time I was a Popsicle.
I would also like to mention that this is a working marina so the water has a petroleum smell.

My 2k swim PR is 29:15 my average is 32.10. I swam a very disappointing 40:54. My right calf was twisted and cramped  for the last 1200m. This is the price I paid for “comfy” winter swimming. I knew all along that I needed to put on my big girl wetsuit and do cold OWS but I choose not to. Lesson learned the hard way. If it’s cold on race day it needs to be cold on training days.

T1- Usually 70.3’s don’t provide strippers… Don’t get too excited I’m talking about WETSUIT strippers. After exiting I had a slight headache and my body was stiff. I got to my bike “Kenny” and found my arm warmers and  jersey were on the ground soaking wet under my neighbors wetsuit. BUMMER!  I was cold and slow getting on the bike.

Bike:
I hit the course cold and wet. There was a strong head wind which became a cross wind after the first turn. The best decision I made was not to use my race wheels. I have a difficult time putting weight on the back tire and would have been fighting to stay earth bound the whole ride.  I spent the first 10 miles warming up after that I found a comfy pace at 17mph my plan was 19mph. There are two water stations with sports drinks and water and a Porta-Potty at the 40 mile mark. I didn’t do as well as hoped on the bike, the winds were strong and I wanted to be conservative and set up a descent run. The course is flat with only 3 or 4  short climbs, road quality is great there were a few patchy areas and I only saw two flats. The maintenance truck passed me four times with leads me to assume there wasn't much for them to do.

Bike- 4:01.26
Nutrition- 2 bottles of  NUUN 1 ½ tabs in each
                 Aero Bottle-Water
                 First Hour- Bonk Bite w/water
                 Second Hour- Stinger Bar filled aero bottle with Nuun
                 Third Hour- Bonk Bite 2nd bottle of NUUN
I LOVE my X-wing and Speedfil Aero bottle. It’s one of the best birthday gifts I have ever received. No more sticky spilling and super easy to fill on the go.

T2: I felt much better in T2 but had to stop and pee. I never have to stop and pee but the early transition closure and 90min delayed start prevented me from one last stop at the PJ. I can’t pee in my wetsuit or on the bike… I know it’s weird just can’t do it and I’ve tried and triedJ

Run: The temps were much warmer in the 70’s nice but don’t forget the sunscreen. The course has changed so you will no longer run the French Quarter. Approximately 300m out of T2 you will run up a big hill it looks worse than it is. Felt great and wanted to push the pace but not knowing the course I decided that a solid 9min pace would get me the sub 2 I wanted. The run course was GREAT only a few rollers and lots of shady areas. Water stations every mile over flowing with water, sports drinks, coke, GU and Gel Blocks (not sure what kind) and sponges. Most of the stations didn't have ice so the drinks were warm. The people were GREAT! I fell in with a group, we were huffing and puffing until a local in standing traffic screamed “You are all a bunch of A^%holes” we all cracked up and that ended the huffing and puffing. This entire course is completely CLOSED! The NOLA PD was amazing a gracious and most of us said THANK YOU as we passed and the usual response was “Thanks for Coming”.  The run is easy, Lakshore Dr. is pretty and the neighbors are interesting, the Art District roads are rocky so be careful and lift those feet.

Run-1:59.16
Nutrition- Every third water station s miles 3-6-9 I ate a gel and washed it down with a cup of water and squished a refreshing sponge over my head. I skipped the mile 12 GU because I felt great and didn’t need it.

The Race ends at the entrance of Armstrong Park. I’m embarrassed to say but I passed a lady on the final stretch she sprinted  past me, I was running behind her when I decided  Heck NO you can’t have it so I sprinted by her and two others… I blame my inner 10 year old for that.
After you cross the finish line they hand you your medal, take a finishers pic, grab your chip hand you a space blanket and quickly shuffle you off to the food tent. They serve Fruit, Red Beans and Rice, Beer and Pizza Hut. The race director Bill Burke was in the tent eating a slice when I inquired, Why Pizza Hut? He replied, “Because I LOVE Pizza Hut, I asked them to build one by my house.”

Finished- 6:06.12 (very disappointed)
AG- 18/55
Overall-619
Women- 114/308

Bill Burke and PME events did an amazing job organizing both the Ironman 70.3 and IronKids both races were fantastic. The race briefing was detailed and they were quick to make course adjustments after Fridays storm left some of the roads covered in mud and debris. After talking to participants from previous years the course changes that they made this year have improved the race exponentially. My only complaint is that the venue hotel is the Riverside Hilton which is nowhere near the race venue. South Shore Harbor is about 20 minutes away and that is where you T1&T2 ,  race ends at Armstrong Park which is a good 4 mile walk. I don’t consider that a venue hotel. Several people were unhappy to find out that they would need to take an expensive cab ride to check in their bikes.  I managed to help out a few people and wish I could have shuttled more.  Next year I will save both a ton of money and time and book a room near the swim start. There’s plenty of parking around Armstrong Park so friends and family shouldn't have too much trouble getting back to the park even with traffic delays and road closures.


Lessons: OWS nobody AG places by being a a cold water weenie.
                Intervals on the bike, there’s never enough intervals on the bike.
                If the course is flat, run FAST.
And most important have FUN, be supportive we are all out there together. Every time I started a quick chat or threw out a “hang-in there” I received a big smile and a “you too.”


I also wanted to add that no one should ever be intimated by Iron distance triathlon, if I can do it ANYONE can! Personally, I think those Sprint distances are way harder…

Laters,
icaniwilliTRI

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Coffee is not bean... so stupid

Posted on Thursday, April 4, 2013

I'm exhausted and feel like CRAP because I missed group training and swim, Thanks long ass work day... So it's 11:15 and I need a break from the doodles. I'm making coffee. I've read that coffee is not Paleo... I would have to disagree.
At first glance coffee is a bean and is considered a legume. When in reality coffee beans are Berry Seeds. They can be eaten fresh or dried or roasted then ground into a cup of heavenly goodness. Coffee is also best served in a Star Wars mug.

Happy Living,
IcaniwillITRI