For lack of a better way to combine the concurrent training threads, I'm now officially lumping them both together in the headline. The last few weeks have been insanely bizarre. Not only is my sleeping schedule all over the map, but so is my schoolwork and work-work (because when you say it twice, it's legit). … Continue reading Monday Morning Stand Up: Seafair Weeks 6-7-8 + Portland Weeks 1-2-3 2014 Training
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2014 Charity Fundraising Announcement: Stand Up to Cancer
Hi folks! It's that time of year again were I announce my fundraising efforts for the 2014 racing season. Since I have (haphazardly) already finished my first race of the season (with at least seven more to go between now and December) it's time to unveil my charity of choice this year... A couple of … Continue reading 2014 Charity Fundraising Announcement: Stand Up to Cancer
Week 4+5 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Just Show Up
It seems like the weeks just zoom on by. Less than a month to Hawaii...and a month and a few days until Seafair. Oy vey! I've been pushing the distances a bit, presumably testing to see if I could even be ready for the Olympic distance instead of a sprint. I think it'd be a … Continue reading Week 4+5 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Just Show Up
Week 2+3 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Stay Overzealous, Friends
Hi party people! Four weeks in to my new training regimen and I'm feeling good. Still squeezing workouts into random time pockets in my calendar but at least I feel like things are somewhat back to normal. Week 2 was particularly momentous because I got some wonderful news: my fracture was completely healed up, and … Continue reading Week 2+3 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Stay Overzealous, Friends
Week 0+1 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Making Time for Priorities
I reached a point of terminal velocity with my schedule where I had somehow managed to wriggle out of all physical activity. (How did it ever come to that?!) Obviously my schedule had run amok and it was time to whip it back into shape. A 40-50-60-70-80 hour work week be damned -- if I … Continue reading Week 0+1 Seafair Sprint Tri Training: Making Time for Priorities
Achieving Flow
I went for my morning swim today. It was only a half mile and it kicked my butt. It made me kind of sad. A half mile used to be my warmup, before I broke my leg. And now a half mile is a workout! Regardless, after a quarter of a mile I was sucking … Continue reading Achieving Flow
It All Works Out In My Favor
So with this broken leg still a'healing, and my free time at an absolute black market premium nowadays, I've considerably scaled back my Ironman goals this year. There is simply not enough time to get in the requisite base training at this point for me to comfortably tackle a full 140.6 event by year's end. … Continue reading It All Works Out In My Favor
Turning a Setback into a Comeback
When you're off kilter, the name of the game is to build new habits. I'm currently working on a new experiment. I'm aiming for 5 days a week of exercise and 2 salads a day. So far I've been successful a little over 50% of the time -- I logged three workouts last week (3/5 … Continue reading Turning a Setback into a Comeback
This Is My Broken Leg Rant
Not a lot of action on the blog, mainly because there hasn't been a lot of training on my end! Turns out that the last time I went skiing, I did not sprain my ankle. No, no...there was no sprain. The leg itself was just broken. BROKEN. Uhg. First broken bone ever but at least … Continue reading This Is My Broken Leg Rant
Resetting Expectations
The thing with injuries is that it allows me ample time to reflect. An injury pretty much grinds all of my training plans to a screeching halt. The Whidbey Island Marathon in April (which was downgraded to a half marathon, which was then downgraded to a 10K) is definitely out of the picture. I think … Continue reading Resetting Expectations