The tumultuous journey is practically half over. 12 weeks out of a 24 week plan?! I don't feel half ready!! This post wraps up the last two weeks a bit early -- I still have two more workouts tomorrow -- but I'll be heading out for my flight at 5am and I need to catch … Continue reading Week 11 + 12 Ironman Louisville Training: It All Sounds Like Crazy Talk
Author: Amara Hulslander
Week 9+10 Ironman Louisville Training: Give Up Giving Up
Week 7+8+9 were especially hard but I think in week 10 I've pulled through the slump I found myself in. The slump included some insecurity, mixed with a dash of sadness and depression, had some trauma flashbacks. These were the weeks that made me question a lot of my intentions. A lot of it had … Continue reading Week 9+10 Ironman Louisville Training: Give Up Giving Up
On Endurance
Pardon me as I take a bit of a departure from the usual rhetoric of my blog. I've been itching -- really, dying inside -- to be able to lift the veil of what I've been willing to share here. Sometimes, things seem so pixel perfect on the surface, and perhaps they have been packaged … Continue reading On Endurance
Week 7 Ironman Louisville Training: May Hope Forever Wipe Away Your Tears
So I've been recovering (a.k.a. being really lazy) during week 7 of my training. I've been laying off of it but I think I can begin putting in more time and miles now that I have full mobility of my ankle. Things still seem a bit stiff physically but they pale in comparison to the … Continue reading Week 7 Ironman Louisville Training: May Hope Forever Wipe Away Your Tears
How To Recover From a Sprained Ankle
After a painful weekend, I think my ankle is well on the road to recovery. I'm finally able to walk without limping too much and I can finally ambulate crutch-free! (Plus, I was pretty sure that I was more of a hazard with my crutches than without.) Here are the things I did to get … Continue reading How To Recover From a Sprained Ankle
Week 6 Ironman Louisville Training: Ankle Sprain Got Me Down
Such a glorious training season came crumbling down this week, due to a lot of different things but mostly an ankle sprain that has me off my feet for a bit. This week was a bit light, to say the least. I know that a lot of people who are in Ironman training shun a … Continue reading Week 6 Ironman Louisville Training: Ankle Sprain Got Me Down
Week 5 Ironman Louisville Training: Blood, Sweat, and Tears
This week has been hard. Really hard. Work stress has been piling up, leaving me with unpleasant things like work-related nightmares. That can't be good. I almost saw a child die on my long bike ride on Saturday. I almost got T-boned when a minivan decided to run a red light today after I dropped … Continue reading Week 5 Ironman Louisville Training: Blood, Sweat, and Tears
Week 4 Ironman Louisville Training: Recovery from Setbacks, Ordinary Training Days
140.6 miles. I think about it every day when I'm in the pool or on the bike. I also think about how I'll feel on race day, who will be there, how hot it will be. I think about the time cutoffs and I think about race recaps and I wonder if I'll be better … Continue reading Week 4 Ironman Louisville Training: Recovery from Setbacks, Ordinary Training Days
Week 3 Ironman Louisville Training: Hope is Not a Strategy
This week was a great week. I'm coming off a high of a pretty awesome training week. I really feel like things are coming together. It's not easy but I'm seeing progress (despite setbacks here and there). I spent some time combing through my training plan this week, doing research on the swim/bike/run route in … Continue reading Week 3 Ironman Louisville Training: Hope is Not a Strategy
My Hammy Isn’t Happy
So yesterday, I decided to make up a strength training session in advance, because I knew I was going to miss my Tuesday morning class. I was introduced to something new, and in the process of doing this move, I think I might've MINORly pulled my hamstring. Walking to and from work wasn't an issue, … Continue reading My Hammy Isn’t Happy