Monday, September 29, 2008

UUUUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHH

Ok, I don't want to vent at anyone in particular, so I'm just going to vent to everyone. Ok, go grab your favorite coffee mug and pour a strong one. I need to list some stuff:

I don't have a job. I don't have any money, mostly due to lack of job. I am getting married in T-32 days. I feel like there's so much left to do. My mom has something going on that can't be avoided, so she won't be around much until the week of the wedding. My ShyShy dog is chewing the pads of her paws off. I'm going to have to get her one of those damn elizabethan collar things until her paws heal.

Those things do not look good on any dog, especially a pit bull. I broke my favorite flip flops while trying to carry said dog down stairs today. I had to clean her paws with peroxide solution to fight infection and she yelped and whined and cried and it made me feel like the worst dog mom EVER. I feel chubby. I am agravated with my hair and my skin. I feel like I have no direction because I have no job thus making me a worthless member in society. I'm nervous the weather is going to turn craptastic for the wedding.

Ok, so here's some good things, as I would like to remind myself that life isn't all that bad.
My bachlorette party is this weekend, and I have the best friends and bridesmaids in the universe. I have a super hot dress I'm going to wear, but first I have to figure out how to make a duct tape bra to hold up the girls since it's backless. Hoo-ah! We're going to hit up some good spots, and I'm excited to have a fun girls night. My MOH Alyson got us some rooms at a swanky near by hotel, so we just have stumble, er, walk back.
I'm currently sipping a creme-bru-le coffee at Scooter's. I got a free upgrade to the 20 oz. mmmmm. In six days I have driven a total of 41.8 miles. I even ran and walked to swim practice a couple times. I really enjoy that. The running is great exercise, but walking home from the pool saturday felt great. it's been a while since I've just gone on a Walk for transportation versus a run to nowhere. i think i might continue that on Saturdays. Run in the morning before practice, and stop at the pool. Swim, walk home.

Ok you're right. I'm feeling better already.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Redman Iron Distance 2009


Ok, so CornDog (my iron partner in crime for 2009) and I have decided on an ironman. It's not an Ironman event, per se, but it's an iron distance. There's a bunch of pros and cons for the event, especially for Corey, as this will be his first trist in the the land of all things Iron. Actually, this will be his first venture into the land of triathlon. No, RedMan won't be his first tri, believe me, Coach Corky will get him some experience. And it's not like he's a total newbie- he's one of *those* people. Those 100 mile rides for the helluvit and 12 mile runs in 100 minutes just because he can. Yeah, *one of those.*
Anyway, here's some of the cons:

-Not the big fancy schmancy hoorah of the Ironman Trademark events
-Not 2200 other athletes to keep you motivated
-Not somewhere exotic like Florida, or Cananada, or Cancun

Ok, I know there's more, but since I'm stoked about RedMan, I'm seeing all the pros:

-It's in Oklahoma City, which is driving distance, and not the drive all freaking day driving distance, but get up and leave in the morning, be there by the time check in opens driving distance
- After reviewing a few year's worth of results, I see that I could very possibly place top 3 in my age group, instead of 12 like at Florida last year
-The Cheapest entry fee for any Iron distance in North America, and you can enter up until like July, or something like that
-The race date. Late September is decent weather, and weather similar to what I will train in. This also means that my season won't last from April to November, unless I decide to do the ChiTown marathon or something else to that effect

So, there you have it.

RedMan, it is.

The Flower Guy's Alive!

Whew. Just got an email from the florist apologizing for not contacting me. Due to escalating overhead, he closed the store front, but still has his home studio and is doing events and weddings only now. That's fine with me!

Ok, so, I don't have to freak about that, at least!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

I'm a PC, and I'm a Human Being

I saw this last night with Chrissy and FBJ while watching TV. FBJ is the big Mac Attack dude in our group. Chrissy and I love our PCs. So, we nearly pee'd ourselves when this came on.

Just Over a Month

About a month until I become a Mrs- Eight years in the making. Ahh! Today I'm working on wedding stuff, and I have encountered a minor problem.

I think my florist may have packed up and left shop. I keep calling and calling and the phone is disconnected. I just sent an email. While I don't expect an immediate response, it sure would calm my fears.

My little brother moved back to KC this week from Minneapolis and I'm making him do a drive by of their location to make sure there's still an open sign on the door. If so, they better call me! I freaking out, man.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

HelloMoto

I got a call from Moto Michele in Maylasia yesterdayon her way to work (8am there, 7pm here). I just wanted to say to P&G that it was entirely work related for that hour and that it wasn't a personal phone call.
Just ya know, when she turns in that international calling charge. :)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Not So Happy Housewife

Well, I'm pretty certian the whole stay at home housewife thing isn't for me. I've officially been unemployed (well, underemployed if you count my 4 hrs a week coaching swimming) since Wednesday evening, and this is everything I have done in that amount of time:

Thursday- Sat at Scooter's Coffee shop for nearly 8.5 hrs using the internet to whore myself out-er- post my resumes and apply at several businesses.

Friday- Cleaned. No, really, like, scrubbed the grout in the bathrooms with Clorox and a tooth brush cleaned. Ran a couple earrands that I've been "too busy for." Then managed to realize that I actually missed my run because I waited too long for said earrand and the future in-laws were ariving momentarily.

Saturday- My fiance bestowed upon me the gift of a cold. We're really taking the "in sickness" part of our vows quite seriously. Coached at 7:30am, cleaned the car, had hair and make up trials for wedding done, visited the wedding venues with said FIL's (future in-laws). Then made my way to the most bitchin bridal shower ever. I love my friends and family, I seriously think I have the most fabulous bridesmaids in the world. Came home, drank wine, passed out from a wine/sudafed OD on the couch.
Here's all the great ladies from the shower! My mom is on my left, and my grandma is directly above my right shoulder.


Sunday- made breakfast, saw the FIL's off. Slept on kitchen floor, because it's cold, with the girl dog. Finally got up about 5:30 with Fi (fiance, see look, there's tons of fun wedding acronyms and abbreviations). We put on our running shoes, but within minutes made it a sickness induced walk. We held hands the whole time and looked at the brandnew fancy houses in our neighborhod. They're 300k, but I like our little house better. We came home and went to sleep.

Finally, Monday, today, I woke up and coached, came home and slept again, and ::gasp:: didn't have to get up and leave for work at 6:30am. That was nice and all, but I spent an hr talking to FI about my dcreased feelings of self worth because I lost my job. Very sweetly he told me "You're not worthhhlesss." Aww. Then I made beds (we didn't sleep together because he's afraid to contract my sickness as he's getting over his), made breaky, cleaned, cleaned, and disinfected. Played with the dogs, and did some more job searching. Thus, you find me here, parked on the floor of FI's boat shop, bumming the wireless and doing well, nothing.



I don't think the stay at home housewife thing is going to be for me. All that cleaning, and getting up whenever. Um, I'm a schedule girl. Consistency is my friend.



I'm thinking tomorrow morning, however, I may be feeling up to a little run, if I don't wake up gagging on my phlem.. and the rest of you will be heading to work. Ha! Maybe I'll just jog into somewhere with a stack of resumes.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

For hire!

So, if you've seen the investment companies go belly up and you know I
work for a mortgage banking law firm, then I'm sure you're aware about
how closely they're intertwined.
Guess who got layed off today. Oh yeah, me.
So, if you're interested in a driven, hard working woman for your team,
please email me at triswimcoach@yahoo.com

Thanks for all your thoughts, prayers, and support in the mean time.

I sure need it.
-courtney
Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Mobile blogging?

I'm trying to figure this thing out... so, stick with me here, folks....
a bit of mobile blogging...
-Courtney
Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®

The Martini Mile "Recap"


So the Martini Mile it was, yesterday. Well, the Martini .67 Mile. Close enough.

Alyson and I ran somewhere near the 5:34 mark. Obviously this was not a full mile.

However, it works out to about an 8:18 pace, which would be pretty darn fast for me.

Afterwards, we enjoyed burrito bowls from Chipotle and a Pacifico. Yum.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Team TriSports.com

TriSports.com is now excepting race resumes and applications. Message me or visit TriSports.com for more information.

Tell them Courtney sent you. :)

Martini Mile Tonight! KC Live! (Power & Light District)

Martini Mile, ya'll.

Who's gonna be there? Huh? Huh?

Martini Mile
Monday, September 15, 2008Kansas City Power & Light District Kansas City, MO September 15, 20086:00 PM - 9:00 PM"Call your own time race" and a Health & Fitness Expo

Whether you run, walk or skip a mile this "call your own time" race around the Power & Light District is for you. You name your time and compete against it for the chance to win prizes, including a Garmin Forerunner, health and beauty items and more! There is no official start time. Run anytime between 6:00 - 7:30PM.

Purpose

The Kansas City Power & Light District and Sports Bras 2 Sports Bars present the Martini Mile benefiting Back in the Swing, a local non-profit organization that promotes joyful, healthful, proactive living after breast cancer.

Cost

It is only $10 to race. Pre-register online or sign up day of the race beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Schedule

September 15, 2008
5:30PM Pre-register6:00-7:30 PM Registration; Participants can start race any time6:00-9:00PM Health & Fitness Expo in KC Live! 7:45 PM Prizes will be announced

Health & Fitness Expo
Race or no race, stop by the FREE health and fitness expo in KC Live! anytime between 6 and 9 pm for a signature PINK CRUSH MARTINI and receive free giveaways from vendors.

Charity

Back in the Swing provide the most complete city-wide, comprehensive, clinical and supportive care network of lifelong services promoting joyful, healthy and proactive living after breast cancer in any city in America, elevating breast cancer survivorship to the same level of care and attention as prevention, diagnosis and treatment.We are providing a model throughout the bi-state Metro Area that will establish Kansas City as a leader in creating, sustaining and growing breast cancer survivorship clinical care, academic medial research and supportive care programs that will be replicated in communities throughout the country, beginning in August 2008.Check out http://www.backinswing.org/ for more information about programs in your area.

OMC Triathlon Turned Splash and Dash

Not much to report here. Triathlon was modified into a swim/run because of standing water on the bike course. Dang. (Can't you tell I'm heartbroken?)

I forgot to mark "opening heat" on my swim time, so I had to start in my age group, and nearly 30 min after the first wave- now in a full on down pour of rain. That was fine though, there wasn't too terribly much traffic left in the water. The swim is a big triangle with bouys every 10 meters. The best part? They were roped together so it was like having a lane line on my left side. Perfect. I felt really good, considering I've swam 3 times since the KC Women's Tri.

Pro legend Karen Smyers swam a 7:13. I went 8:40 and there was a handful of girls between us. Yes, I just sort of compared myself to Karen Smyers. Don't worry, it won't happen again.

My TA was fast, 39 seconds. I think that was like the 3rd fastest.

As soon as I hit the run course I was thankful for my super light Zoot Ultra race flats. They absorbed nearly no water. That's good when running close to 3 miles in ankle deep water. Seriously. There were portions of the course where the water was up To. My. Ankles. The course was a little hillier than I had expected...

But it was FUN!!! Also, I saw Glenn dressed as a cheerleader, and Tim as Super girl. Ah, gotta love those all women's races. I told them both that I should probably train more. Tim said "No Training, just race." HA.

Meanwhile, three girls that I know I can out bike consistently passed me running. Oh well, it was still a blast.

My finish time was 37:34, good enough for 6th place in my largest AG group of the year. 20-24, for the first time I've seen, was actually one of the biggest AG's. How great!

Now, photos for your enjoyment.










PS


Tim, PLEASE tell me that outfit is really your sister's. I gotta say, I think Trish would look a tad bit better in it.

Friday, September 12, 2008

HTFU, Chopper Reid Style


Um, this is for all of you women wanting tomorrow's race cancelled because of rain.




Thursday, September 11, 2008

Grim Reaper at HIM.

This was first posted on Steve in a Speedo, and then on Athena Diaries.

If feeling dead at the end of a Half Ironman (HIM) was only really this funny...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c68aWDi9Hz8

I can't figure out how to load a video on here, but, trust me, you want to see this.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Persuing the dream, again?

So I totally missed the boat on my run last night. Now I'm super pissed with myself because it was A.MAZ.ING. outside. Instead, I picked up the house a bit and sat around watching "Million Dollar Listing" and "Wipeout" on tv. Nothing like a little ridiculous reality TV to remind you of what a fat, lazy turd you've become. Why is that? Because, my brain actually melted even more while watching the mushroom head kid make more money in a day than I make in 6 months. Oh, and hearing about how people jumping over big rubber balls is the biggest accomplishment in their lives made me ill. Or maybe that was the bacon hamburger pizza?

At any rate, the fiance and I had a bit of "discussion" on how I'm wanting to do Ironman again next year. He doesn't like it. Not. One. Bit.

I was pretty much absent from 4:45am until dinner about 8:45pm Monday-Friday. Saturday mornings were coaching days, and long runs. Sundays, were rides.

I kind of cleaned. I didn't watch TV. I lost a couple friends. I was tired. Too tired. For everything.

I took Monday's off. And I never missed a dinner. Ok, only a few. I had some miserable days. Ok, some really really bad days. And even worse workouts.

Looking back, this the happiest I have been in years. I want to relieve it. Again and again. I hope I can convince the hubby-to-be to let me persue it, and that my sacrifices, and many of his, were all worth it.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

LET ME OUT!

Why must I be a slave to the Man on such a glorious GLORIOUS DAY!?? And tomorrow, too!?
Tonight, a run. I'm supposed to go to the track. Instead, I'll head on down the ADP path for my own enjoyment. I'll assume the trails are a soupy muddy mess from the days of rain, and not one for me to mess with.
My original plan for the day would have me running right now. Viewing the lunch-timers washing their cars and the retirees mowing their perfectly manicured Johnson Co. lawns. It would be a perfect little escape from that of my cubicle hell.
I was running late and didn't have time to prepare my gear. UGH!
Instead, I remain, writhing around, unable to sit still, not caring for my tasks at hand (Damn the Man!), and staring blankly out the window and the crystal blue sky. Far below me I can spot runners doing what I wish I were.
But tonight, I will run!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Full Circle

I keep feeling that I wasted this year. Yeah, I did some big races. Wildflower, Kansas 70.3, BSLT 70.3. But, I just “did” them. They weren’t what I wanted. Not what I planned. I’m feeling short of my goals.

In January I was talking to The Comeback Kid about training with her. Learning to run like her. Be lean like her. But I didn’t. It was all talk. The Comeback Kid, however, has adapted to her name, and still has some remainder of the season left in her.

I wanted to go to Wildflower, and come back with a top 20. Pssh. Not even close. I Could. Not. Hang. With those girls. I’d say maybe next year, but I’m thinking that if I want to bust out an early season (very early for Missouri) half or even Olympic, I need to put some serious thought in the winter training.

I went to Kansas having done the training. I didn’t train to race. I trained to finish. Instead, I got caught in the hypothetical thunderstorm and was forced and early finish making it at 67.3 or whatever. Lame, I know.

Then Texas. Buffalo, actually, was a decent race. It was cold, it was rainy, but it was decent. I did win my division, but it’s not much to champion. No disrespect to any of the other gals, but, there wasn’t any real competition to speak of. I did however, have a great bonding trip with my dad, which I plan to repeat next year (September in Oklahoma, eh, Pops?).

This weekend I finish out my lackluster season. I would like to say that I’m going to come out swinging. Instead, I think I’m going to come out and enjoy myself.

I had planned to do the KC Marathon in late October. Guess what else is in late October? My wedding. I just couldn’t swing the training and the stress of it all, even thinking the runs would be my escape from the world, they became another hassle. At this point I may or may not show up for the Half. But don’t count on it.

Right now I’m pondering next year’s season. I’m sold 100% on Ironman Arizona- as long as they’ll let me in. I’ll have a new partner in crime, Corn Dizzle, making his way into the triathlon scene- he’s a professional athlete in his own right- a motocross racer that’s raced his dirt bike from coast to coast. I’ll have a tune up half- hopefully Redman with will play host to HalfMax in 2008 (USAT’s National Half Distance Championships). Maybe even KS 70.3 with the revise course in June.

Maybe this year wasn’t a total waste. More of a rebuilding year, eh? This is only my third season in the sport and I hope for 40 more. I think I need to let go of certain things for now- I’m not an overall contender, I’m not a short course speedster. However, I am in love with the sport. I am a triathlete, and I am, forever, an Ironman.

Friday, September 5, 2008

A Little Bit Nutty

Sometimes I feel like a nut.


Other times I think I’m freaking losing it.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

IronMan on the Brain



IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.

I Think I should. I know I must. I absolutely have to. I can't stop thinking about it. I need it. I crave it. I yearn for it. I really really really wanna do it. I'm jonesin' for it. I. Must. Do. It. Again. Now, which one. I need an '09. It's looking like IMAZ right now. But IMLoo isn't totally out yet.

August '08

August 08


Friday, August 29, 2008
GOOD LUCK ROBYN
GO GET GET 'EM, GIRL!I LOVE YOU NUMBER 174!!!!GO FAST!!!!!!Love, Court
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Best (triathlon) Thing I've Heard This Year!

August 27, 2008
2009 USA Triathlon TriSports.com Halfmax National Championship

Important 2009 Halfmax Championship Announcement
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Triathlon and Ultramax Events is pleased to announce that the Redman Triathlon in Oklahoma City, Okla., will serve as the second of a new three city rotational structure for the USA Triathlon Halfmax National Championship. The Redman Triathlon will host the 2009 USA Triathlon Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship and USA Triathlon Club National Championship.
The Pumpkinman Triathlon will kick off the new rotational structure and will host the 2008 championship near Las Vegas on Oct. 18. The final leg of the Halfmax rotation will be the 2010 Championship. The venue and race date will be announced early next season.
“This is an exciting event. Not only will we be able to crown our Long Course Triathlon National Championships, but we will also be crowning our Club National Champions,” said USAT National Events Director Jeff Dyrek. “Athletes of all experience levels will have the opportunity to contribute to their club’s scoring whether it be the sprint, intermediate or long course distance event. Clubs will be able to bring athletes of all experience levels to compete.”
The Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship is entering its fourth year and is supported by a network of qualifying events that span the entire nation. Beginning in 2008, only athletes who qualify for the Halfmax Championship will be eligible to compete for the coveted world championship slots. Each year the Halfmax Championship attracts the very best long course age group athletes from across the nation. The Halfmax venue rotation will give athletes across the nation better access to the Halfmax Championship and Club Championships. This new 3-year rotation makes it easier for athletes to plan from year-to-year.
The Halfmax Long Course National Championship features a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike and 13.1 mile run.
“Ultramax is very excited to add the Redman Triathlon to our three city rotation plan. The new rotation design will deliver the Halfmax Championship concept to the entire nation. This expansion will build upon our very successful move to the Pumpkinman Triathlon in Las Vegas. Our master plan is to return to each city every three years,” said Ultramax Events Owner, Mark Livesay.
The 2008 and 2009 Halfmax Championships will produce a minimum of 10 slots per age group for Team USA and the 2009 and 2010 Long Course Triathlon World Championship.
“We are excited to be working with the Redman Triathlon group,” Dyrek said. “With their good reputation and completion of USAT’s Race Director Certification course, we are confident that athletes will experience a top-notch event.”
For more information about the 2008 Halfmax Championship, visit www.halfmaxchampionship.com2009 Championship Dates and Race information will be posted on this site in the coming months!

New Ultramax Alliance Expands Multi-sport in the Kansas City Area
A New Alliance Expands Multi-sport in the Kansas City AreaThe Kansas City Multi-Sport Revolution Has Begun

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - Ultramax Events and Sherpa Sports announced today that they will join forces and deliver one, possibly two new exciting triathlon events to the Kansas City area. This new alliance sets a grand stage for the expansion of multi-sport in the Kansas City Area.

In 2008, Ultramax was hired by Sherpa Sports to provide timing services for the new Ironman Kansas 70.3 Triathlon event. This event was a huge success and served as a wonderful introduction for the two event groups. They are planning to build upon this new friendship and multi-sport momentum. The two groups are 100% focused and committed to delivering a total event experience.

Ultramax has a history of delivering some of nations best events. Over the past ten years Ultramax has directed five USA Triathlon National Championships, including two USAT National Age Group Championships. Ultramax has produced several marquee events including the popular Race for Sight Triathlon, Octomax and Quartermax Triathlons, and the USA Triathlon Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship.

“Kansas City has one of the largest and most dynamic triathlete populations in the state. Ultramax is so excited to get back to Kansas City. We are looking forward to delivering another event in full Ultramax style. We sincerely hope the triathlete community is as excited about this partnership announcement as we are,” said Ultramax owner, Mark Livesay.

To kick things off we will be hosting a town hall style meeting. Athlete feedback is very important to us and we want to hear what you want from this Kansas City event. We want to bring the triathlon clubs, venues, sponsors and the general public together in one place to get feedback and response. We feel this is vital to the planning of any successful event and a perfect way to introduce our new alliance to the Kansas City area.

"Sherpa Sports is thrilled to merge with Ultramax in bringing multisport excellence back to Kansas City. The Kansas City area has a history of passionate triathletes and supporters, and we are eager to fuel that energy," said Sherpa Sports President, Ryan Robinson.

Together we are planning to build an event that the local area athletes, venues and sponsors will be proud to be part of. The date, format and location of this inaugural meeting will be forthcoming.
If you are interested in participating, please drop us a note and we will add you to the invitation list.

Mark LivesayOwner Ultramax Events2009 KC Ultramax Co-Race Directorinfo@ultramaxtri.com
Ryan RobinsonOwner Sherpa Sports Co-Race Director Ironman 70.3 Kansas 2009 KC Ultramax Co-Race Directorsherpasports@aol.com


Ultramax Championship Series Standings

The Ultramax Multi-sport Series was launched in 2004 and starts over with each new season. The Series is a competition comprised of four Ultramax owned races, and now three other of Missouri's best events. Participants are awarded points at each Ultramax Championship Series Race based on their individual finish time versus the overall amateur's finish time.

2008 Ultramax Series Events * Jay Dix Challenge to Cure 10K Run & 5k Run* MaxTrax Duathlon - Long and Short Course* Merrill Lynch Race for Sight Triathlon * Joker's Wild Run - Half Marathon - Quarter Marathon - 5K Run * Who Tri's Harder? Octomax & Quartermax Triathlons * Republic Tiger Triathlon - Triathlon Only * Lake St. Louis Triathlon Long and Short Course

Only the Lake St. Louis Triathlon remains and $$Thousands$$ in prizes, gift certificates and race entries are on the line. The 2009 Ultramax Series promises to be even BIGGER and BETTER... Stay tuned for the announcement!
Download the full set of series results HERE!
2008 Ultramax Series Standings as of 8/27/08
Ultramax Series Men

Ultramax Series Women
Name
Total

Name
Total
1
ORR, Jay
215.00
1
MEYER, Jennifer
207.00
2
ZDERIC, Ted
212.55
2
KING, Luise
206.90
3
RIGDON, Tony
209.44
3
JACOBS, Annette
201.47
4
LITTRELL, Josh
208.00
4
STONE, Marianne
193.87
5
ADKISON, Rodney
206.33
5
FARRIS, Betsy
193.73
6
HOUGH, Landon
206.04
6
BREIER, Sarah
193.44
7
BRINKER, Tom
205.09
7
HARBOR, Julie
188.41
8
SMITH, Clint
201.23
8
ROBERTSON, Andrea
186.19
9
BOURGEOIS, Stephen
199.14
9
CAROLAN, Shanelle
185.59
10
DISHMAN, Michael
198.90
10
FRULAND, Amy
181.66

The Starting Block - Opens Second Location in Springfield, Missouri
The Starting Block now has two locations! The new store is now open at 1254 E. Republic Road. Google Directions
At The Starting Block our team will actually prescribe the correct shoes for you - taking into account running style, running goals, body type and build, foot and body biomechanics, foot shape and profile, and injury status. We accomplish this process with our exclusive Fit Perfect Gait Analysis system. The “FREE” fitting process takes about 20-25 minutes to complete. Our staff has professionally fit over 4,200 individuals. Are you running in the right shoe? We invite you to stop by and judge our fitting process for yourself!
What do they say?
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Amy and Mark- we appreciate that we have such an excellent place to send our patients. Also my Brooks Addictions are working out very well for me- I haven't had any flare-ups of my Morton's neuroma since wearing them. Thank you!
The Starting Block now carries the Newton "forefoot" running shoe! Newton Running shoes were designed by runners for runners to mimic the advantages of barefoot running. Whether training or racing, Newton Active Membrane Technology™ provides greater shock absorption, greater energy return while promoting the natural and more efficient forefoot strike of barefoot running.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Reproducing Should Be Forbidden for These People
New game enemy takes a solid day to defeat
Players pass out, get sick during extreme battle.
By Ben Silverman
If it's good enough for Cartman, it's good enough for Square-Enix.
The developers of the online role-playing game Final Fantasy XI seemingly borrowed a page from the Emmy-winning South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" by updating the game with one of the longest - and most physically grueling - video game fights ever. Introduced in the game's latest downloadable update, the boss monster "Pandemonium Warden" remained perfectly fit after a group of high-level adventurers wailed away at it nonstop for over 18 hours straight.

FINAL FANTASY XI SCREENS

Though the seemingly unbeatable boss will not prevent people from 'completing' the game -- persistent online games typically do not "end" like most single-player games -- it has sparked debate over what exactly the game's developers, Square-Enix, expect out of their devoted fan base. Message boards have lit up with disgruntled players calling out the company for failing to respect its very own in-game warning telling players they have "no desire to see your real life suffer as a consequence [of playing]. Don't forget your friends, your family, your school or your work."
Easy for them to say. While the beast continually healed, the gamers weren't so lucky.
"People were passing out and getting physically ill," leaders of the player guild said in a forum post. "We decided to end it before we risked turning into a horrible news story about how video games ruin people's lives."
Too late.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Bloggy Bloggerton


I’m alive. I just haven’t been so into blogging. My friend Andrea puts it well- we’re just over the blogging thing for the summer.

So, in a fairly quick recap of the last five days or so, this is what I’ve been up to:

Thursday was wedding crap day- Eric and I finalized and purchased our wedding bands. Holy cow! We’re really getting married. … who wants to take a bet on how long it will take before Eric loses his? He NEVER wears watches, rings, etc, so I’ll be impressed if he keeps this one on.

Eric was gone for Millville Friday, and got home LATE Sunday night, which left me with the house to myself (Both good and bad). Saturday morning I got up and coached, came home, then met my brother Jeffie for breakfast. He’s all grown up! Yep, Jeff MOVED. Sadly, it wasn’t just out of my folk’s house, but clear to Minnesota! Yeah, I know, right!?

After breakfast I stopped by the shop, visited Smashley and rolled on home. I decided that I HAD to get in a run, and a decent one, at least. So, about noon I cruised to the Lake Jacomo trails. I’ve only done a very short run thru here once, so it was a new experience.

I really love these trails! I wish they were more single track like Shawnee Mission, but they’re a chat gravel, with some washout. It’s mostly all shaded and there’s varying degrees of terrain and elevation changes- even a couple creek crossings (I guess they’re dry unless it recently rained). I ran for right at 60 min, and I didn’t see another soul for the first 40! But, I still felt pretty safe. I would suggest though, that like any trail running, keep your music to a minimum or just turn it off.

After my run and some errands, I came home for Olympic watching. The evening was a blast- Chief’s game, Julie’s 30th Birthday Party. But, I kept myself under control- I was the DD and had an early morning swim.

Sunday I met up with the other open water swimmers about 6:15am at Lakewood. The air was chilly and there was layers of fog rolling off the water. My favorite! The sunrise was perfect and it was an awesome start to the day.

I came home, tidied up a bit, chatted with the future mother in law, and decided to “take a quick nap” about 11:30am. I woke up at 5:45pm. WOW, guess I was tired! I enjoyed the rest of the evening by watching more Olympics coverage, yet somehow managed to miss the women’s triathlon. Ugh!

Monday I came home from work for my bike ride. It was beautiful out, but I still couldn’t pry myself from the Olympics! So, I set up the trainer to ride 25 hypothetical miles. It was quick RPM spinning, 15 min “easy” and 5 min “Hard!!.” I was spent.

Last night I found myself at the track attempting speed work for the first time in weeks. Ah, a main set of 6x 800 repeats. Oops! I only did 4! For some reason I was thinking it was only 4, so I owe myself 2 more. Dang! Altogether I was please with my effort level and splits, but I have yet to compare them to other workouts.

Well, I better get back to worky jerky.

PS

Lolo Jones, my heart goes out to you, girl!




posted @ 8/20/2008 8:18:27 AM (0) Comments
Friday, August 15, 2008
KC Women's Tri Recap
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KC Women’s Tri Recap
August 9, 2008


I’m going to make this really short (well, ok, short in terms of my usual recaps):

The swim went decent- actually, it’s my fastest swim split there, yet, but I didn’t think it was that fantastic. I started in seventh and got out of the water in fifth I think.

The bike was pretty much a disaster. I added nearly 3 minutes in a 10 mile race. I suppose that’s what I get for not being on the bike. I’m taking care of that starting a couple days ago. My legs felt slow and heavy. I was concerned when I was warming up, but told myself that I was just going to have to push like hell and suck it up come race time. I for sure pushed as hard as I could, even barfed up some Heed (Gross! Stop serving that!!) that I had prior to the race start. It was difficult getting pass by so many women- probably 10 in all, maybe more. On the bike last year not one lady passed me and I chased my way down to second. I can tell this is definitely a different year.

I was so thankful to be off that bike.

The run started out good. I tried to go and shake things out a bit, and stay relaxed, but I had such a sense of urgency in trying to get back to the front. It didn’t work. Bummer. I actually felt decent though, and even with my craptacular bike, my run was just barely off from last year, which I was pleased about. My new running stride is definitely more efficient.

Altogether, I added almost two minutes to my time, which is a decent amount in a sprint race. I ended up in fifth, which was a disappointment, but I rather expected it.

The highlight of the day was watching two of my bridesmaids finish their first triathlon! Jennifer and Alyson did the race and both did awesome. I got tears in my eyes cheering for them. J

I was so pumped to see Jennifer on the bike and I knew she would finish. When I passed both Alyson and Jennifer on the run, they were smiling and looked great. Good job girls!


500 meter swim 8:53: T1 1:30: 10 mile bike 33:54: T2 0:35: 5k run 33:47



posted @ 8/15/2008 9:03:11 AM (0) Comments
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Bride Was Beautiful
*The most lovingly painful story
I've ever heard.*
posted @ 8/13/2008 2:01:36 PM (0) Comments
Monday, August 11, 2008
Alas, that was Expected
The WIN for KC race went about as well as could be expected. Meaning: not so hot. However- I did drop some time on my swim, which was a pleasant surprise. My legs were dead from the start on the bike. I bet I lost 15 watts in the last month. I was WEAK WEAK on the bike, something that's usually a strong suit, especially at this race last year. :( ugh. Oh well, I'm back on the wagon (starting tomorrow), with one race to go for the season. My run was decent. It hurt like hell but was only one minute slower. All told I added just over 4 minutes to last year's time. I'll post a full recap later- I'm busy here at work. But I'd like to say that Clay Meyers-Bowman, the race director, put on another awesome event. There was a record turnout. The weather held up perfect, unlike other areas of KC. Both Jennifer and Alyson finished their first triathlon- bringing tears to my eyes! I'm so proud!!Andrea V kicked ass (and mine. bad.), as did Jane L. and Dawn Mc., Jean and Leslie C. Great job gals. Leslie walked away with the overall and I'm working on getting her to join forces with me in the Flames suit. :o) I even met a couple new people and worked those networking skills. I'm super stoked that the race turned out awesome and congrats to all the new first time triathletes!
posted @ 8/11/2008 12:09:38 PM (0) Comments
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Crap crap crap.
AHH.

So, it just kind of hit me. I'm going into this race this weekend the most unprepared I have been for any race. Ever. At this point I'm just relying on my experience to hopefully let me finish in the top 3 in my AG, although, at this point, I'm not sure if that's possible.
In the past week since the ceiling leak debacle, Eric and I, with the help of our friend Corey, have stained, stripped, and began restaining our rather LARGE (full back of house) deck and railings.
Also, I've completed several wedding tasks that seem to take up a helluva lot more time than I thought. Tonight we're supposed to hit up the jewlers to purchase our wedding bands, but, well, between what's left to be done at the house, and the maintinence I've been putting off on my bike (since last week), something's gotta give.
Tonight, I will probably get on my bike. I'm not sure which is going to be worse- my bike or my run. So, I figure, I should spin the legs out and deal with it best I can.
I've put on 5 lbs since my race weight for time race last year, but that's fine. I'm sure though that it will adversely affect me in the bike, and not at all in the swim.
Speaking of the swim, I've actually been in the water several times in the last few weeks, making the majority of those workouts. That's something, right?
No the hard part: How, when I get to the race, will I manage to refrain from mentally beating myself up when I suffer? Because suffer, I will. It won't be the tired suffering from this early summer with back-to-back halfs, yet, it will be the type of suffer you feel when you heart and lungs want to explode and your head pounds every time you blink. For that, my friends, is a sprint triathlon. Suffice to say, speedwork hasn't really happened, so basically, I'm going to go out and punnish my self for my lack of training.
Suck it up and deal, eh?
For shiits and grins, here's my last two years results:

2006: AG 5/11, OA 84/265
Splits: 9:05 500 meter swim/ 1:49 t1/ 32:11 10 mile bike/ 1:17 t2/ 35:18 5k run = 1:19.28
2007: AG 3/25?, OA 23/400?
Splits: 8:58/ 1:11/ 30:50/ 00:35/ 32:54 = 1:14.28

Orginally I had a goal to go under 1:10. Trying not to sandbag in my goals, yet be honest with myself, I think a 1:15 should be my goal. However, this race filled to capactity this year, meaning there will be over 500 gals racing. It will probably take a 1:10 or under to podium in my AG, but maybe I'll catch a lucky break, and maybe, by the gace of God, will my body all of a sudden go fast.
One thing's certain: It's gonna hurt.

posted @ 8/7/2008 2:11:08 PM (0) Comments

July '08

July 08


Full Brick Jacket & When it Rains, it Pours
So there’s a reason I haven’t blogged much about my workouts since Buffalo Springs Half.
There have been none. Ok, that’s a lie, you’re right. I did do a 12 mile bike ride about three weeks ago.
Well, have no fear. I have a race in like, a week and a half, so I’m in full on cram-as-much-training-as-you-can-even-though-you-reap-nearly-no-bennefits training mode. And what better way to kick that off than with a full swim-bike-run brick at Shawnee Mission Park.

Julie, Alyson, Jmoore and myself met up at the beach for a little swimmy swim. This was Jmoore’s and AP’s first open water outing. And, I’m pretty sure that Julie hadn’t swam or rode her bike since the Heritage Park tri in May (Ok, so she and I may have some residual Ironman burnout going on). I was most surprised with Alyson’s swimming. She’s been hitting the gym pretty regularly and making some laps in the pool, and it’s paying off. Jmoore’s learning curve is a little more steep, but she hasn’t be training all summer. A few pool sessions and maybe another SMP workout is in order for her. She keeps moving though which is the most important task, well, besides not drowning.

The SMP swim course is shorter than last year. I couldn’t tell by how much but I timed a couple laps. They were 3:08 and 3:12, respectively. I felt like I was swimming somewhere near a pace of 1:25. I guessed the triangular course to be around 225 yards. So, that should be about right.

Then we went to the bikes. After a “quick” transition (read: I was moving at turtle speed) the four of us took to the road. Alyson borrowed a friend’s (Hi Corey!) super sweet Specialized Tarmac Elite, and passed on the road-slicked mountain bike to Jmoore. Right away I could tell the Alyson was ON IT. Julie stayed back with Jennifer for a while- this was the first time she’d been on the road, and on that bike- and Alyson and I motored on ahead. I was trying to do teaching of road rider etiquette. There were a lot of presumably “newbie” gals out training for the KC Women’s race. However, they were bunched up a head of us riding four or five abreast. For those familiar with SMP it was at the top of the long Damn Dam Hill where you make the sharp left descent. There were cars back, and I repeated yelled it. “Car Back.” Nothing. “Girls, there’s a car back.” It went whirring by passing in the oncoming lane. Then again another came up, faster this time, “CAR BACK!” Someone yelled “What?” and I lost it. They were all within ear shot, but I was tired of yelling and I’d rather be a bitch then see someone die. “Move THE PHUCK OVER!” Finally, they did, just before the car up and the car back met. Jebus! I know, not my proudest moment, but come on now (Flashback May 2006: Dawn keeping me from getting hit by car)! A club mate of mine was coming from the opposite direction and started laughing in agreement.

Anyway, I’m super impressed with Alyson’s bike skills. She’s also a daredevil like me. Aero, and pedaling. Eff you curves on the downhills. After we finished our loop she and I head back to pick up JMoore, and Julie cruised on home. Surprisingly, Jennifer wasn’t very far behind us at all. I was pretty impressed.

Then after our singular loop, Alygator wanted to run. I put up a hissy fit, but she won. I agreed to a whole 10 minutes. At the five min turnaround I found something that I had always wanted to try at SMP. The single track trails.

Single. Track. Trails. Oh, how I adore you. I feel like I’m going to fast. I’m not listening to my feet. I’m paying attention to the ground. I have to jump. Sometimes stumble. You’re muddy and you’re rocky and you’re twisty and uneven. Will you marry me?

So, we ventured on for close to a mile. Uphill. Alyson and I played Marco Polo with a very bad Polo not too far back. We stopped and waited at the sign then turned around, all three stooges intact. We laughed and giggled and traded “watch out” and “rock” calls back down. I never wanted out. Had I water and a flashlight, I’d have stayed all night, even in the pouring rain. I cannot wait to go back!

We completed our workout with a little chat on bike etiquette, passing, and such. They’re gonna do great.




Speaking of pouring rain…

My roof has a bit of a, um, leak. It turned my kitchen into a kiddie pool. Damn you roof, damn you ceiling. Eric had an early flight out so I am left to fend for myself. Eric was actually taking a better disposition on it than I thought he would. He even used words “out of my control” and “will have to be fixed” and “it happens” (I swear! Smashley was with him to verify!) even after he was the person to find the pool. So I called my daddy and told him of the cluster. He was superhero of the day. Well, he checked it out and said that we could do a temporary fix, then when Merp gets home the two of them will have a little demolition and reconstruction project to handle. Yikes!
posted @ 7/30/2008 11:56:07 AM (0) Comments
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
It's a Freaking Video Game, People!
Feminists cry foul over Fat Princess
Does Sony's cartoony castle game cross the line?
By Ben Silverman

She's plump, powerful and ready to cause more controversy than "SuperSize Me."
She's Fat Princess, the star of Sony's upcoming video game of the same name. Debuting at last week's E3 expo, the colorful Fat Princess is a capture-the-flag game with a twist: you can thwart capture attempts by locking the once-thin princess in a dungeon and stuffing her full of cake, thereby increasing her girth and making her harder for your enemies to haul back to home base.
According to popular gaming blog Joystiq, two feminist gaming sites have already voiced their displeasure with the weighty issue.

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Feminist Gamer's "Mighty Ponygirl" rings in diplomatically, suggesting a new way to play the game altogether.
"Instead of running out into the forest to find cake to fatten up the princess with, why not go out and find gold (which is a lot heavier than cake) to stuff into a treasure chest. The more gold in the chest, the heavier it would be, and the harder it would be to carry," she said, before adding, "Oh, but that's not as "cute" as cake and fat chicks. Right."
Over at Shakesville, however, writer Melissa McEwan cuts to the chase, telling Sony she's "positively thrilled to see such unyielding dedication to creating a new generation of fat-hating, heteronormative ---holes."
Sony has yet to issue an official response, although Joystiq did receive a particularly informative update from James Green, Fat Princess' lead art director, who clued gamers in on the origins of the game:
"Does it make it better or worse that the concept artist (who designed the look, characters, everything) is a girl?"
Hmmm...hope the game's detractors don't mind eating a bit of crow.

http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/feminists-cry-foul-over-fat-princess/1232315
posted @ 7/29/2008 7:33:51 AM (0) Comments
Friday, July 25, 2008
US Olympic Swimmer Tests Positive
Crap! I hope this is an error. Also, I hope that the error doesn't affect Jessica Hardy's attempt at a medal. How heart breaking for her. I hope for her sake, she's clean, and this is appealed and resolved quickly.
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/swimming/news?slug=ap-swm-hardy-doping&prov=ap&type=lgns
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Jessica Hardy’s first trip to the Olympics could be over before it began. The swimmer tested positive for a banned substance, leaving her just two weeks to pursue any appeals before the Beijing Games.
Hardy’s “A” sample from the recent U.S. Olympic trials tested positive, a person familiar with the test results told The Associated Press on Wednesday night. The person, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the banned substance was a stimulant but did not provide any other details.
In Beijing, Hardy was expected to be a medal threat in the 100-meter breaststroke, and to play an important part on the U.S. 400-meter free relay team, and possibly the 400 medley relay.
USA Swimming spokeswoman Jamie Olson declined to comment from the team’s training camp at Palo Alto, Calif., where Hardy left to return to her family’s home in Southern California, the swimmer’s agent said.
posted @ 7/25/2008 6:06:25 AM (0) Comments
Thursday, July 24, 2008
I'm Still Alive!!! Honest! No, Really!
Wait? I have a blog? Oh crap, I better say something then.

No, I have not dropped off the planet, but it sure seems like it. Things have gotten pretty hectic with my work, Eric’s businesses, his travel, my travel, joint travel, family outings, some attempts at training, this wedding planning crap, sick dogs… ok, ok, I’m done.

I have made the executive decision however, that I’m going to switch to the Half Marathon at KC instead of the full. I really, really wanted to do the full. However, it’s two weeks from our wedding date. As is, I’m having a hard time getting in full workouts, if I get to them at all. On the schedule for next week is nearly 35 miles of logged running. Of course it just goes up from there. So, I’m going to reduce my risk of injury, oh, and keep my sanity, and cut back to the half. This way, I can continue to be active, do some training, focus on some speed work, and really enjoy. Come hell or high water, I can do 13.1 if I had to log roll it. So, that’s the plan, Stan.

This week I’m doing some home repairs. Repairs for what? Well, for shit I broke. Like, our kitchen’s ceiling fan. Don’t. Even. Ask. Also, I’m doing some mowing, hopefully stripping the deck (again- Eric had a friend come over and stain it. The deck wasn’t fully stripped, and the stain.. well, it’s barn yard red, not exactly the “red wood” color we were hoping for. So, it’s half way done, which means 2.5 times the amount of work for me.), deep cleaning the guest bath, and maybe even finishing addressing wedding invites.

Last night I went to Home Depot to get the fan blade arms I needed. Of course, they come in a pack of 5 when I need 2. And they come in brushed, not plated. And they’re the wrong size. None of this did I note until it came time for me to stand on the tippy top of the ladder with a four inch Phillips screwdriver, the 5 said fan blades, and 10 tiny screws.

I apologize if any of you heard my expletives echo off the mountain tops.

Today I make trip number two to HD. Also, HD is like the Bermuda triangle. I can never go in and come out with the ONE thing I have on my list. I avoid WalMart, Target, and Best Buy for these reasons, as well, but Home Depot makes the biggest dent in my wallet.

Speaking of wallet- who wants to give me money? You? Great, because, well, I went $500 over our budget for our honeymoon. But but but… we only get to go once, right? I mean, I got the room Merple wanted, and the number of nights Merple wanted, and he told me to do what I wanted… (I’m trying to push this on him, can you tell?)

Along the lines of wedding chit, I have officially started to have some loose screws. I started to get teary eyed at Hobby Lobby when they didn’t have the correct pattern of tulle in the right color. I may or may not have taken my aggression out on a defenseless watermelon- and subsequently thru a cutting board and some of my counter top in one fell swoop. And then there’s the trashcan and fan incident.

I wrote my mom an email the other day. I was suggesting that she and I do the blocking of rooms this week. Instead, this is how it turned out:

Hey Momma-

We need to do the hotel blocking/ reserving thing. Actually, forgot the we. Can YOU please do it? I don’t want to think about it. You pick it out and tell me about it when it's done. Yes, I've reached that point already. :)

Thank you.

love, sis


Seriously, ask her.

I have also decided that Merple’s BlackBerry must die. I know, I really appreciate all of the business and clients, but if that phone rings one more time when I’m in that mood (Meaning the pyschobridezilla mood- it is not the same as the mood and it counts during that, too.) his little two-way is gonna meet the bottom of the tires of our brand spanking new pickup and the fresh asphalt in front of our house.

Oh yeah, “we” got a new truck last week. It went something like this:

Merp: Hey honey my truck’s acting funny.
Me: That sucks what are we gonna do about it.
Merp: I dunno I don’t want to pay to fix it.
Me: Ok, we’ll talk about it at home tonight.

- a few hours go by -

Merp: Hey baby, I got us a new truck.
Me: ::sigh::


Next up, the KC Women’s Tri. My best friend is doing this as her first triathlon. I’ll be “participating” versus doing much racing (see my training mentioned, or lack there of).

posted @ 7/24/2008 8:49:31 AM (0) Comments
Friday, July 18, 2008
Yay!
First off, Congrats DAN & JULIE to selling your home in 3 days! It looks great, and I'm glad it sold at a reasonable price, and I'm glad the buyer I was rooting for got it!

As far as weekend plans go...
Tonight I go home, tan, clean house and change, then go to P&L for Bowling. One of FI's friends is a freestyle motocross guy and he's in town staying with us. Well, he's doing a demo tomorrow out at the wakeboard cable park.Yesterday he was on the radio- there were people calling in to win tickets to "go bowling with cowboy kenny" so, tonight we're going bowling. tomorrow morning i'm hoping to sleep in a bit, run (um, I'm supposed to go 14-16, but I dont see it happening), maybe get a pedi done. Go to cable park, consider wakeboarding, or just hang out, then go get my spur of the moment b-pics done (thanks shonna), THEN, it's on to the Monster truck rally (lol, I know) and motocross race in good old Grain Valley, Mizuruh. I'm pretty sure saturday night will end with a trip to WT or Dallas. Cowboy boots, be ready. Anyone that wants to join in at all is welcome to do so.
posted @ 7/18/2008 11:01:57 AM (0) Comments
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Shameless Self Promotion: Courtney and New York Times

So last week I eluded that I had a secret about something interesting, but couldn’t share. Well, now I can.

I was recently contacted by Christie Aschwanden, a writer for the New York Times, about doing a brief interview on Ironman and Ironman Tattoos. I was super excited and agreed, duh! Well, we played phone tag for a while, but today we got the job done!

It sounds like she’s taked to a few people and is doing a pretty cool write up. I got to talk about Ironman, signing up, getting tattoo’ed, and having Julie do it all with me. She even asked if we had pictures of our tattoo’s together (of course). They may or may not send someone out for pictures, or request some, but she said that was totally up to the art department.

Christie said she would give me a heads up on when it will run, but it will be in a Fitness Feature article, and will likely run sometime around August 7th, or the first week in August.

I’ll keep you all posted!!!
posted @ 7/15/2008 2:32:01 PM (0) Comments
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Me, Crazy?
I was just called a "Pyscho Health Freak" by a woman in my office. She asked me what I was making while standing in front of the fridge. I told her I had a smart ones frozen lunch thing (eh, it works), and some edemame. She actually said "Eddie whatie?" I was like, "Edemame, ya know, soy beans in a pod. Boiled in salt water... " and she goes, "I can't imgagine ever being a pyscho health freak like you." and drizzled mayo and ketchup into cups to go with her carry out winsteads. I was actually offended. I wanted to say, "I can't imagine not giving a damn about my body and not wanting to take care of it." but, alas, I did not. UGH! People can be really rude!
posted @ 7/15/2008 2:24:49 PM (0) Comments
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Better Recognize!
So, I just got an email from from Kurt, the director of marketing from one of my FABULOUS sponsors, Fluid. I made their blog. Saaa-wweet!
Check it out here: http://www.livefluid.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your support, FLUID!
posted @ 7/10/2008 8:01:35 AM (0) Comments
Thursday, July 10, 2008
OOPS! I deleted it!
I accidentally deleted yesterday's post, so here it is. Again.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Well, I'll Be!...

So, I was just told congrats on being the featured Loop'd Athlete. I had no idea!
YAY! Thank you SO MUCH to everyone reading this blog! It's nice to know I'm not just tipper-tap-tapping along to myself. On that same note, I have 33,940 views as of my last refresh. On Jan 2 of 2008 I broke 10,000 views, if I remember correctly.
Because of you, I have had nearly 14,000 views in a little over 6 months. WOW! Its an honor that many people find me interesting (or there could just be a couple regular viewers, DAD, that refresh my page every 10 seconds.. ugh Laawwrd. I hope not)!
Also, I recieved a very very very intersting email today, but I'm not sure yet how or if it's gonna happen. A girl's gotta hold on to some secrets!
On another note- myself and few of my bridesmaids, along with help from my mom, have nearly finished the addressing, cutting, packaging, stamping, and organizing of wedding invites. Ok, so nearly actually means, that I have done about one third of it, but I'm getting there.
In more wedding news, I FINALLY scheduled a time to meet with a travel agent. Eric's still stuck on a cruise, but by the time everything is priced out, I think that the all inclusive resorts are the way to go. Either way, if he didn't get his passport stuff sent today we won't be going anywhere. .. Wait, scratch that, HE won't be going anywhere. A passport holding gal pal and I will be sitting pretty getting served Red Stripe while being fed sliced pineapple and fanned by two very tan young men named Escoban and Fernando... ok, maybe it's best if Eric doesn't go. Kidding. Mostly. I think.
posted @ 7/10/2008 7:51:15 AM (0) Comments
Thursday, July 10, 2008
MX: Maintaining Fitness (& Sanity) at Amatuer Nationals
I post everyweek or so on a motocross chat board. Usually it's in regards to training and nutrition tips to help out racers and their families. There's a huge cross-training bennefit that motocross racers can get from other sports, one of which I consider myself to be quite knowledgable in. I thought I'd share this week's tips here.


A lot of us have “Been There, Raced That,” or “Are Going There, Racing That,” and even more “Can’t Get Away From It.” What is IT? We’re talking Amateur Nationals here, folks. It’s where the best from the country, and a few from around the globe come to spend two (or more if you’re early parking!) very precious weeks with their families and the amateur racing community. These riders are the best. The crème de la crème, paramount, preeminent, unsurpassed… okay okay, you get it. These kids, and in many cases, big kids, have (hopefully) trained and raced their hearts out to make it to that 40 rider start gate. They’ve out rode countless others paid their, and their parents have paid, dues. So, all these months of riding and training now come to fruition. How do you hold onto that fitness? What do you do to stay calm? How do you get the most out of your time at track?Here’s how. 1. Don’t start training when you arrive at the entry gate. You cannot get any fitness gains in a 10 day window prior to an event (excluding heat/ humidity acclimatization). How many times have you seen Johnny Gofast and Kelly Quadruple out running the morning of their motos? Guess what. If you don’t have fitness now, you’re not going to get it the hour, day, or even WEEK before your race. Hopefully, these racers are doing an easy jog on an off day, or, are warming up prior to their moto (within an hr of their race).2. Warm up, even in the heat. Factory semis have stationary bikes under them. Riders are on them before EVERY moto elevating their heart rates. Why do this? You body needs to adjust, and be ready. Think of it at going for a 3 mile run. When from a dead start, the first few minutes always feel the most difficult, until you’ve adjusted to your heart rate and the intensity. This is the same thing a racer feels. How often do you feel you’re riding your fastest during the first lap? Give your body a chance to “get the blood flowing” and be at your maximum potential when the card turns sideways. In the 30 minute moto, you will lose precious seconds (and positions) if you’re taking 10 minutes to get warmed up and up to race speed. 3. STRETCH. Do this only after a proper warm up. It helps prohibit injury. Do this on off days as well. See number 4. 4. Don’t sit around eating cheetos and waiting mom’s steak and potato dinner (Yes, I believe at LL’s a couple years ago my mom cooked steak a couple nights in a row. Ahh, those were the days…). Active recovery is the best recovery. This doesn’t mean riding ‘fiddies thru WalMart, ::cough not like I did that:: terrorizing the servers at Golden Corral, or running around like an Acapulco Cliff Diver from cliff to tree. Yes, you are to conserve your energy. However, to avoid any tightness and stiffness, do a little something. Preferably, something you have done in training. Example, an easy bike ride or jog. No more than 20 minutes. This will help your body stay accustomed to the heat, and loosen up the muscles. Then stretch (number 3) and find a shady tree to sit under (see number 5). Have mom or that trophy girlfriend rub your ARMS and quadriceps and other muscles that experience fatigue. 5. REST. Yes, I said above to actively recovery and warm up. However, that’s IT. If you want to watch some motos, great. Take a lawn chair. There’s a great stretch of trees right along mechanic’s row at LL’s to sit under. Drink water. Or, at Ponca, grab an umbrella, a chair, an iPod and some Gatorade from the concession stand. Do nothing. 6. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Alternate your preferred sports drink and water. Your pee should be close to clear, and shouldn’t smell. I know you’re not eating asparagus, so you haven’t an excuse. 7. Don’t sit in an air conditioned RV all day. Yes, relax, nap if you can, but remember, heat acclimatization disappears very quickly. Spend a little time in the heat, but don’t do anything. 8. Visualize. Rehearse your motos in your head. Think about each moto, the bike you ride, your lines, how you go around other racers. Don’t have the perfect race in your head. What if you fall in a corner? Visualize yourself calmly picking your bike up, starting it, and getting back on the gas. Keep your goal in mind. What if the moto isn’t perfect? Remember to still complete your goal. It should sound something like this: “My bike is tuned perfect thanks to dad. This concrete start is nothing. I’ve practiced it. Hey check it out, I got a wholeshot. I’m going so fast thru this sweeper, uh-oh, Jimmy Alberston just passed me. .. I’m going to get him back. I can ride this lap behind him. WoW! These tunnels are fun. Do you hear that? Yeah, that’s my bike. It’s sweet. Okay, thru this rut I go, that was a great line… here I come, I’m passing Jimmy, Oh!! I just stole his line. Perfect clean pass! YES! I can feel my body position and I’m comfortable and relaxed. Look at that! I just won my first moto (or got 5th or mad my lap time goals or whatever your goal is).” Walk the track. Rehearse the moto in your head while sitting on your bike if possible. Do this at least TWICE a day! Parents, talk your kid thru his or her race. Have them close their eyes. Mental imagery is half the race. 9. Don’t try anything new. It’s not the time to check out sushi, or see if you can swim 40 laps in the pool. Stick to a rehearsed and well arranged game plan. Bed time, wake up, dinner, all of these things should be on a constant schedule. 10. Enjoy being there. Soak it up while sitting in the shade. If you’re relaxed you’ll ride relaxed. Adversely, parents, if you’re high strung and freaking it will reflect on your rider. Best of luck to everyone. I’m looking forward to excellent results!
posted @ 7/10/2008 7:48:53 AM (0) Comments
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Rest of the Story: BSLT 70.3 Cont'd
The Rest of the Story: BSLT 70.3 Cont'd

The Day Before

My dad is the only person I know that gets up before I do. And he does it Every. Single. Day. Somehow, we both slept until about 7 am. We grabbed some continental breakfast (bagel, PB, banana), and set out on a shopping excursion, aka Wal-Mart. After a few more errands we went to the race venue.
Wow! So pretty yet so.. um.. Whiskey Tango
Texas Style. We drove around the lake/ race venue. It’s in the bottom of this cool canyon. Right next to it is RansomCanyon (Wow. These houses are awesome.. they’re super expensive and even super crazy- one made of cobble stone and there’s even one made out of steel!!!!).

Dad found a shady place to park, and I got out Goldmember to check out the first couple climbs on the bike. Wow. They’re doozies, but nothing like Wildflower. However, I didn’t realize until the first big descent that I forgot to close my front quick release. AHH NO BRAKE! Scary.

After I rode for a bit I went down to the lake and swam around. I was trying hard to decide if the lake would be warm enough to swim in without a wetsuit. I’m trying to not do much harm on my shoulders, and a wetsuit (full sleeved) is tough, coupled with over heating at KS 70.3 I didn’t want to risk it. The water was for sure a little chilly in spots- it’s a spring fed lake- but I actually was guessing the temp to about around 78 or 80. It would be a close call on wetsuits for everyone. The air temp was hovering in the low to mid 90’s.

We drove a good portion of the bike, and was marveled at the canyons, and the climbs, subsequent descent, and squids. Dad named the road hazard paint markings squids because, well, they looked like orange spray paint squids!

We went back to the hotel were I met another triathlete that needed a ride to the expo. She said her husband was off visiting “old people” so I said we would give her a lift there (she isn’t American born, so she had some odd way of wording things). Dad and I ate, then I napped and met up with the lady we were driving to the expo (crap, I can’t remember her name!). Dad dropped us off and we sat thru the usual boring “Do this, don’t do that” speech. There were Native American dancers there, but I was sitting at the back and couldn’t see them. :( When it was over the gal’s husband had showed up, so dad picked me up and we went for dinner- the traditional pre half ironman dinner that is- breakfast! Nothing like IHOP!

After dinner Dad watched the nervousness that is the Transistion Bag. I unpacked, packed, unpacked, and repacked. I believe he mentioned I was something along the lines of neurotic and anal. He also said that he watched two women time each other on how long it took to take their wetsuits off. Oh for Jebus’ Sake! THAT’s neurotic.

I climbed in bed around 8:30pm and turned the lights off about 9:00pm (after watching a split decision UFC fight- wow!).



Race Day!

4:00am came bright and early, but we were out of the hotel and headed to the race at 4:30am. The weather was the exact opposite of the previous days- cloudy, windy, and in the low 60’s! I cam to BSLT expecting heat, winds, and glaring sun.

Dad and I walked down the big hill to the TA and I got my stuff set up. I talked a bit to the girl next to me, and then found Dad to hang out before the race start. It was so chilly and windy, we huddled under an umbrella to block the breeze! I began to question my decision to race sans wetsuit, but Dad told me to stick to my game plan. That was a good call, because when I entered the water, I realized that the 77 degrees they claimed the lake was, actually felt like low 80’s when compared to the air. I warmed up and felt good. I knew I could have a good swim.

Swim 31:40 (2nd best swim time- and the 1st was probably a short course)

The pros scouted that you can actually run along the shore for about 200 yards before you actually have to start swimming. This seemed to work well for most of my wave. But, since it was comprised of all Clydes and Athenas, I wasn’t willing to get kicked in the head by one of the big boys to save 15 seconds of swimming. So, I ran a short distance then dove in. My wave was the last of all the waves, which meant I started passing folks early on. This is by far one of the coolest swim courses ever. It’s pretty much just a good portion of shoreline, and then you cross the lake twice. The water is murky, but that’s like the Midwest so I felt right at home. The neat thing is the TA is set up on a peninsula. The swim start is on the left of it, and the swim is counter clockwise around to the other side! Very cool.

T1 2:23

I think everyone knows by now I don’t rush at the TA in half distance races. I want to make sure I have everything- especially my race belt- it must be worn on the bike here! I was 30 sec slower than Kansas, though.

Bike 3:52.31

Ya, I know, almost 4 hrs, WTF. Well, I’m going to get to that.

Right out of the TA there’s a step, but fairly short climb. But it’s NOTHING like Lynch at Wildflower, and I knew if I could do that totally out of shape, I could handle this one fine. It wasn’t a breeze, but I was able to spin up it and not die. Then there’s a flat over a bridge after the decent, then you climb again- up, up, outta the canyon.

You roll along inside the park/ canyon area until you hit 50th St., I believe. That’s when you get blasted by the “hairdryer.” But, it wasn’t hot, so it was just WINDY. I kept looking in the direction of the canyons we needed to ride thru, and you could see the rain sheets coming down. Gulp. First it started as a sprinkle, then a pretty good shower. Luckily for the faster folks in the early heats, they didn’t have to deal with it too much.

If you can see the diagram, then you can tell, this bike course is no joke. But, the spiral staircase climbs on the canyon roads weren’t as bad as I was expecting. I was able to spin up them and never felt like I was going to die. I don’t know what my HR was, since it did die before the start of the race. In comparison, here is the Kansas elevation. I rode that in 3:44, and had only some wind.












People biffed it all over the place- and it seems that there was never a single downed rider, but always at least a trio. Even in a few flats. How’s that possible? Wet roads, pack riding and drafting= crashing. I would like to commend the USAT officials though- there were so many and it really looked like they were paying attention to the draft packs. Yay!

For a while on the bike I had to pee, and kept trying to relax myself. I eventually gave up and stopped at the nearest port-a-potty, which, had a sign that read “Check for rattle snakes!!” posted on it. Oh, yay!

The end of the bike was pretty pleasant, except for seeing so many people out on the run already. Ugh! I hate being slow and starting the in the last wave! And, the worst climb, an 8.9% grade is saved for the very end. Ah, sweet irony.

T2 2:41

This is slower than it should have been- the TA was a bit of a cluster, and I saw Joanna Zieger bawling in the TA after just finishing second. Strange. Ouch! The rocks hurt my bare feet.
Run 2:56.55

Alas, I don’t have a KS run to compare this to. According to my 6.5 mile split, however, I was on pace to a 3:06. So, I guess this is slightly better, considering the MUCH more difficult course.

I am very happy to report that I had no stomach issues whatsoever like KS. I felt really pretty good, no complaints. It’s a tough run with some BIG hills. I walked the aide stations, and the monster hills, and ran everything else. Aside from walking the big hills I really felt like I was cruising right along, and kept counting my cadence. I felt the strongest in the “Energy Lab II”- an out and back to the turn around on false flats that goes right by a power plant, super similar to Kona. You could see the turn around and it was So. Far. Away. But the time passed quickly with the help of great volunteers at ALL of the aid stations. While the time is pretty slow, it’s all relative to the course. Also, I really haven’t ran much over 9 miles this season, so it was good to know that my legs still felt pretty snappy. I did have some tightness in my back, similar to at Wildflower. I talked to Nancy about it, and I’m pretty sure it’s from holding on for dear life in the wind, and the big climbs.

Overall: 7:26.14 This is my 2nd fastest HIM time and almost an hr off my best. However, like I said, it’s all relative, and if I had been allowed to finish at KS I think I would have been somewhere in the 7:20 range there too, and that was a less challenging course.

I’m really super happy with my results, and had one of the best race trips EVER with my dad!

PS- I WON the Athena division. Even though I didn’t have a super fast day, the other girls didn’t either. So, I got a groovy Buffalo Trophy. His name is Beefy.






Thanks:

Dad, TriSports.com, Fluid, Tropical Xtreme Tanz, H2O Audio, Motortabs, and Freeride Bike & Skate!!

posted @ 7/2/2008 2:06:05 PM (0) Comments
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Getting There
Buffalo SpringsLake Triathlon 70.3 Race Recap
June 29, 2008


Forgive me if I type this scatterbrained. I am currently “working” and watch the Swimming Olympic trials—ah, how I wish I could still be swimming, and swimming like these kids! Wow!

Ok, on to the race!


Getting There

I met my dad at my parent’s house about 6:30 Friday morning. We gathered up my gear, stored it in the mini van, later appropriately named, The Space Shuttle. We then began our journey. Dad drove for the first 30 minutes, then I took over for the next 4 hours or so. When we stopped for Subway (“behind the Braum’s on the same road as McDonald’s,” according to the locals, which proved to be located near neither) south of Perry, OK, Dad took back over for good. Meanwhile, the temperature was climbing from the 72 of Kansas City, to well over 100 just south of Oklahoma City. The thermometer eventually topped out somewhere around 104 degrees around Dickens, Tx.
Around 7:00 PM we pulled into Lubbock to find our hotel. We had planned to stay at the Lubbock Regency. Regency, sounds nice, right? Well, when we pull in it appeared that we were staying in little Mexico. It was “remodeled” and was cheesy as can be. Ok, fine, whatever, it’s a bed. We get to our room. Dad plops down on his bed and I start pulling the covers off of mine. He asked what I was doing, and I told him I was checking for critters. Low and behold, there’s some kind of weird flea bug thing! We promptly requested a refund and found our way to the expo center.

I got checked in for the race and wandered the expo. Then, we went in search of a hotel. Four later we finally found a place, that was, altogether, pretty darn decent. Except, for the spider I found on my bed. Whatever, I can handle spiders.

We had some delish dinner at the Outback (Pasta and Shrimp, my favorite!), then went back to the hotel for some much needed sleepy time.
Continuing later... (ugh, work, getting in the way!)
posted @ 7/1/2008 12:27:35 PM (0) Comments