Saturday, January 28, 2012

Guest post...revisited :)

I'm reposting a link to Daniel Malinski's blog from earlier this week.  He had a "guest post" on his blog from Jen Harrison...I thought it was fitting to much of how I've been feeling this week so thought I'd comment & repost the link.  I saw myself in her first point "trust in the coach/plan" & knew I had to comment on this.  You see, I've never had a coach. Ever.  About as close as I've come is taking Masters swim, or group fitness classes or small group personal training classes at the gym.  Where someone is basically giving me my workout for a hour.  But after that hour, or before, I can do whatever I want.  To completely give up this freedom & have ALL of my training given to me by someone else was going to be a challenge for me.  Giving up control?  Me?  This is gonna be interesting, I thought.  I remember asking Jen during our initial conversation if I could do "more" workouts than what she gave me...incase she had me working out less than what I typically do.  Her answer, as you can imagine...was NO!  And to trust her.  There have been days where I've worked out less than an hour (keep in mind, I just finished week 2). What???  My typical workouts are usually 1.5-2 hours, longer on weekends...what is she thinking??  I've been asked alot this week how my training is going.  Standard answer...good, they are shorter than what I'm used to, but more challenging.  I talked about that in my last post.  Anyways - I've stopped second guessing her workouts in the past few days...I'm reminding myself soon enough the workouts will get longer & to take advantage of the shorter ones now...am I still tempted to add a little extra?  You bet...change doesn't happen overnight ;)

Here's the link to Jen's post.  Read it.  She makes alot of good points & I'm willing to bet, we all see ourselves in at least some of what she's saying.  Thanks Jen for writing this!!

http://cubicledadruns.com/2012/01/guest-post-what-makes-a-good-athlete-by-coach-jen-harrison/

Saturday, January 21, 2012

What a difference a week makes!

So I decided to wait until the end of week 1 to blog.  Mainly because I wanted to see how I'd feel after one full week of training.  I've realized something during this past week.  I've been working out mindlessly & without purpose for the past few years.  Don't get me wrong, I always had a "purpose"...training for a race of some kind.  But typically I would just swim.  Or bike.  Or run.  With no direction, no plan, nothing to accomplish but move my body for a few hours.  With the exception of my Masters swim or when I was following Hal Higdon's 1/2 marathon training 2 years ago, I never had a plan.  So now, for an entire week, I've had something to follow during my workouts each day.  What a difference!  Not only did it feel good to have a plan, it actually made the time go by faster.  I actually started liking my bike trainer again :)  And I ran outside in the snow.  I've NEVER done that!  And I feel good.  Ok, well, I was sore from Jen's core workout for at least 2 days, if not more.  THAT surprised me as the strength training I typically do is more functional and not traditional weights.  And it wasn't until today that I realized I did NOT have a rest day (yes, Jen, I caught that!) 

This week I also had my swim, bike & run tests.  I'm not giving times or paces, I'm just going to say I dreaded the swim test.  I'm NOT a fast swimmer.  In fact, I rarely swim fast at all.  Actually, prior to me starting Masters swim in Jan, I was rarely swimming.  So I knew this would prove to be a challenge.  I seriously thought I might die :)  End result wasn't as bad as I expected, however, definately room for improvement.  The bike test went ok.  Jen thinks I had too much tension on the tire as my legs pooped out well before my HR did.  OK, maybe cadence on a bike computer isn't such a bad thing.  (Making a mental note for when I get my new bike computer that I lost).  And today was the run test.  I didn't make good choices for dessert last night & woke up with a tummy not feeling all that well.  And I haven't been running fast, at all, for god knows how long.  Pretty sure the only speed work I've done in the past 6 months or so was a 5k I ran at the end of October!  And I'm a terrible pacer.  So today my plan was to pace myself such that I could finish very strong (all the while knowing my pace needed to be much faster than I've been running, but not that fast that I crap out before the time was up).  Again, I was fairly happy with the run test considering what I've been doing (or not doing is more like it) recently.  Again, definately room for improvement.

So tomorrow starts week 2.  Looking forward to it!  Oh yeah, and woo hoo...the dog finally ignores the trainer & isn't biting the tires while I'm riding anymore.  Success!!

Friday, January 13, 2012

The beginning...

Welcome to my 1st blog...ever!  I've been working on putting this together for the past few weeks, it's a work in progress, so be patient please.  If nothing else, I hope you find this mildly entertaining & can offer your input, suggestions, support or comments.  I've been in a bit of a state of disbelief for the past few weeks, since Jen Harrison announced I was going to be her 2012 Pay It Forward athlete to train.  Excited, nervous, scared...my head has been spinning & my mind going non-stop.  A bit worried that I will fail, or not live up to expectations, or disappoint.  I've only done a few triathlons...a few sprints, a few relays, one olympic, and some running races.  No 1/2 Ironmen & definitely no full Ironmen.  But 2012 I plan to do it all.  My "A" races are Muncie 70.3 in July & Ironman Wisconsin in Sept.  Oh my...I dream big...am I crazy?  I signed up for a full Ironman...that day a friend told me, yes, I am crazy!  So to say I'm nervous & scared is putting it mildly.


So, assuming many of you reading this 1st blog may not know me personally, here's a little bit about me:  I'm a 45 year old single woman living in Schaumburg, always been an athlete of some sort, didn't learn how to swim until spring of 2009 when a few triathlete friends & I were talking after a run session & I made a comment about always wanting to do a tri but not knowing how to swim.  They pushed me to learn & bam...looked into it & a few months later thanks to Coach Joe & Masters swim...I was swimming & doing my 1st sprint tri.  I've ran a bunch of running races but for the most part, each year I've been sidelined with some sort of injury.  The straw that broke the camel's back was last year, a week before my 1st 1/2 Ironman, I had a stupid bike accident & fractured my elbow.  Bye bye Muncie :(  Add to that a few other stressors in my life & being laid off last August, I have been living the past few years surrounded by stress & bad luck. 

So, needless to say, I'm excited about the opportunity & hope I will enjoy the journey.  I start training w/ Jen on Sunday.  I've never had a coach full time...and honestly, as much as I'm excited, the Type A personality in me is struggling with giving up control of my workouts...LOL  But I trust her & am ready to get started.  Bring it on Jen, and THANK YOU!!!