I finally made it to the neighborhood pool. I kept thinking it would be too cold. We always have wind and even though the pool is heated its really cold even in the summer. I was surprised how not cold it was this morning. There was actually no wind and once I got swimming I didn't feel cold at all.
I did my drills including bi-lateral breathing (love the pool bouy), full stroke, chicken arms, 3:6, gliding, etc. I definitely used my pool bouy and when I started to swim without it I forgot that you actually need to kick.
My kick needs work. I found some very helpful videos on YouTube to help me with my technique. I'm so sad that I finally took advantage of having a heated pool in the neighborhood and its the last weekend the heat will be on. Oh well I got some great advice on places to swim for the rest of the season...
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Turkey day workout
So I've been running with the dogs the past few days. They really rub it in that I'm not a great runner. They take off and get about 100 yards ahead of me then turn around and race back, then head out again. After doing this a few times they lay down and wait for me to catch up only to take off again. That sucks!
This training thing is Hard! I feel like I'm wobbling everywhere that I go. I feel like I'm getting worse not better. I really want to be successful at this but I'm wondering if I have what it takes. People keep asking me what event is the hardest to me. I have no answer, its all hard!
My fund raising is at $1800.... I'm stressed that I'm not going to make my goal.... I still need to get a swim in.... My bike is in the shop.... MMMMMMMMMM, Turkey!
This training thing is Hard! I feel like I'm wobbling everywhere that I go. I feel like I'm getting worse not better. I really want to be successful at this but I'm wondering if I have what it takes. People keep asking me what event is the hardest to me. I have no answer, its all hard!
My fund raising is at $1800.... I'm stressed that I'm not going to make my goal.... I still need to get a swim in.... My bike is in the shop.... MMMMMMMMMM, Turkey!
Saturday Bike Clinic
Today we had a bike clinic at Sports Basement in Sunnyvale. We had to bring out bikes, and helmut. I met up with Elisabeth there and she told me the workout was scheduled until 1pm. (Uh, there is no way I can leave the kids that long).
The first thing they did was pair people up who had a mountain bike and not, by height. I got paired with Britney... Apparently in a few weeks we are going to do a tag team race together swapping running and biking. Oh, and you have to wear a costume....(Do I fit in with these people?)
Then the team broke up into 3 groups. Tire Changing 101, Riding correctly, and Running. I did the first two but when I got to the running group I opted out. I needed to feed Riley and the thought of going for a run in that condition was not very comfortable, besides I already made plans for brunch.
I left the clinic early and met up with the Netsuite alumni. It was great to see everyone. I would have liked to stay for the entire workout but they really should tell us when the practice is planned for 5 hours. Not sure what happened after I left at 10:30....
The first thing they did was pair people up who had a mountain bike and not, by height. I got paired with Britney... Apparently in a few weeks we are going to do a tag team race together swapping running and biking. Oh, and you have to wear a costume....(Do I fit in with these people?)
Then the team broke up into 3 groups. Tire Changing 101, Riding correctly, and Running. I did the first two but when I got to the running group I opted out. I needed to feed Riley and the thought of going for a run in that condition was not very comfortable, besides I already made plans for brunch.
I left the clinic early and met up with the Netsuite alumni. It was great to see everyone. I would have liked to stay for the entire workout but they really should tell us when the practice is planned for 5 hours. Not sure what happened after I left at 10:30....
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Missed a workout
Even though I took this week off expecting to get a lot of training in, I missed the workout tonight. I did get a gym weight training workout in and I went on a few runs but tonight was just too hard. The kids are sick and I didn't have a sitter for Riley. Jeff was really tired because he took over in the middle of the night when Riley got up. I took Cameron to gym class.
I really have to figure out this scheduling thing. I still haven't been able to get a swim in on my own. Bruce did tell me about the Mountain View pool and highly recommended it. Its closer than the Menlo Park pool and cheaper. Our pool is having its heater turned off this weekend....
I really have to figure out this scheduling thing. I still haven't been able to get a swim in on my own. Bruce did tell me about the Mountain View pool and highly recommended it. Its closer than the Menlo Park pool and cheaper. Our pool is having its heater turned off this weekend....
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Back to the Pool
Tonight was a coached workout at the Burgess Pool. They said to bring clothes to change into but I didn't think that meant to continue the workout. I brought comfy clothes to drive home in. Anyway, the workout included a swim and core workout. Those that ran first last Saturday were going to swim first tonight.
Uh, that means I'll be wet when I do the core workout, that sucks!
The water was heated but it still felt pretty cold out. My goggles filled with water on the first 25 yards and man I was pretty winded. I tried to tighten them and pop, the strap broke. (Okay I think tonight is going to suck.) I swam back to the other side and borrowed some goggles but all of them kept fogging up. I was really struggling in the water. I didn't swallow much water but I couldn't seem to get a rhythm going...
Coach Meggen brought out the pool buoy (I love that thing), but still I could not seem to figure it out. The coaches gave us a few more drills to practice... Uh, I'm not sure I'm going to remember these.
Finally it was time to get out and do the core workout. (Oh my god its cold out here.) Luckily the core workout was pretty simple. The hardest thing for me was the lower abs leg lifts, but it felt good.
Coach Meggen asked me to get a swim in at least a few times a week.....I'll try...
Uh, that means I'll be wet when I do the core workout, that sucks!
The water was heated but it still felt pretty cold out. My goggles filled with water on the first 25 yards and man I was pretty winded. I tried to tighten them and pop, the strap broke. (Okay I think tonight is going to suck.) I swam back to the other side and borrowed some goggles but all of them kept fogging up. I was really struggling in the water. I didn't swallow much water but I couldn't seem to get a rhythm going...
Coach Meggen brought out the pool buoy (I love that thing), but still I could not seem to figure it out. The coaches gave us a few more drills to practice... Uh, I'm not sure I'm going to remember these.
Finally it was time to get out and do the core workout. (Oh my god its cold out here.) Luckily the core workout was pretty simple. The hardest thing for me was the lower abs leg lifts, but it felt good.
Coach Meggen asked me to get a swim in at least a few times a week.....I'll try...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Captain's Workout
I actually made it to Foothill College for the Captain's workout after all. Sonya called me this afternoon and said she could watch Riley while I went to the workout and I jumped at the chance. Elisabeth got there really early and got some extra running in. I got there about 20 minutes late and the team was on the other side of the track. I quickly did some stretches and took off to try and catch up to them. They were doing lunges so I figured I could run around and meet up with them..... Uh, they took after finishing the lunges so I was chasing them all the way around. Luckily when they got to the beginning of the track they were starting lunges again....
Gasp! Gasp! Gasp! Lunge 1, 2, 3. Ugh!
Carol was leading the workout and she had us run while picking up our knees really high (Wow, we look dumb). "Now run while kicking your feet to your butt" (Ah, yes this workout kicks our ass). "Now skip to the 100 ft mark" (Why don't we skip more as adults, this is way fun). "Okay Run!"
Gasp! Gasp! (I'm not going to make it)
After finishing this lap we had to pair up and share an embarrassing holiday story. I totally couldn't think of one. It seemed liked all the other stories started out with "Once when I was drunk..." but I couldn't even think of one of those. The only thing I could think of was my terrible birthdays as a child including the party that got flooded out, which sucked btw. Elisabeth guessed, after hearing this story, that this is probably why I don't have b-day parties...
Run for 5 minutes, walk for a few minutes....(repeat) Okay, Carol cannot count minutes. I'm watching the time and her clock is way off, or is it mine.
After 4 more laps the workout was over. I was happy to stretch and get back home.
Gasp! Gasp! Gasp! Lunge 1, 2, 3. Ugh!
Carol was leading the workout and she had us run while picking up our knees really high (Wow, we look dumb). "Now run while kicking your feet to your butt" (Ah, yes this workout kicks our ass). "Now skip to the 100 ft mark" (Why don't we skip more as adults, this is way fun). "Okay Run!"
Gasp! Gasp! (I'm not going to make it)
After finishing this lap we had to pair up and share an embarrassing holiday story. I totally couldn't think of one. It seemed liked all the other stories started out with "Once when I was drunk..." but I couldn't even think of one of those. The only thing I could think of was my terrible birthdays as a child including the party that got flooded out, which sucked btw. Elisabeth guessed, after hearing this story, that this is probably why I don't have b-day parties...
Run for 5 minutes, walk for a few minutes....(repeat) Okay, Carol cannot count minutes. I'm watching the time and her clock is way off, or is it mine.
After 4 more laps the workout was over. I was happy to stretch and get back home.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
A bike ride
So the Team in Training team were off to a bike ride today up on Foothill. But its a weekend and giving up my afternoon with the kids for a workout is not really something I feel like I want do. Instead we decided to have a family workout. Cameron and I took a bike ride. She got in her seat with her helmet and we decided to take a ride to the airport.
Daddy, Riley, and PJ followed on foot. Cameron and I rode around the neighborhood and then headed to the Guadalupe River trail. We rode to the airport and back. Daddy was behind us and by the time we got back to him, Cameron was ready to get out of the bike. We told daddy we would meet him at the playground at Thamian Park.
The ride was probably only 6-7 miles but it was fun to do it with Cameron. She pointed to the ducks and sang me a song, ABCs of course. Cameron played on the playground, in the sand, and watched the tennis players until Daddy got back. Then we all went home together to have lunch.
I really want a new bike but I want to do more training before I go spend a bunch of money. I definitely don't want to use my mountain bike for the race.
Daddy, Riley, and PJ followed on foot. Cameron and I rode around the neighborhood and then headed to the Guadalupe River trail. We rode to the airport and back. Daddy was behind us and by the time we got back to him, Cameron was ready to get out of the bike. We told daddy we would meet him at the playground at Thamian Park.
The ride was probably only 6-7 miles but it was fun to do it with Cameron. She pointed to the ducks and sang me a song, ABCs of course. Cameron played on the playground, in the sand, and watched the tennis players until Daddy got back. Then we all went home together to have lunch.
I really want a new bike but I want to do more training before I go spend a bunch of money. I definitely don't want to use my mountain bike for the race.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Workout at Burgess Pool

Bright and early this morning I was off to Burgess Pool for a run and swim workout. I was dreading this more than anything else. I had big plans to follow the workout schedule to a tee, but of course life got in the way this week. I've done nothing since the Tuesday run, and well that was an easy one.
We started with a stretch and the run. I am by default a pretty competitive person and had to remind myself this workout was not a race and I had to focus on getting in shape for the actual race. My goal was to run the whole time, no matter how fast. Pace, Pace, Pace, Breath, Breath, Breath. Lots of people ran right by me and I resisted trying to keep up with them. I reminded myself that I was in the middle of the pack which was fine. As we ran through the streets I had to resist the urge to walk. I kept telling myself I would only stop if forced, the stop lights. I watched the runners ahead of me stop at the lights and without fail (all 6 times) I arrived just as it turned green. No rest for me.
During the run I thought of Riley and Cameron. I thought that reaching goals I've made for myself was really important and it was up to me to set a good example. I was thrilled when I made it back to the park, through the parking lot, and to the pool without stopping. I was scared of the swim before, but now it didn't matter I had already reached a goal.
Now to the pool. My problem with swimming is I can't do laps. I just can't get that breathing thing down. I've had several people tell me what I should do, but I still can't breath. The swimming coach told me the same thing everyone else had, "pivot your body, pull your hip out of the water" but still I swallow water. I pivot but I'm still underwater. I was thinking to myself, my butt must be like an anchor.
Finally the coach took an interest and immediately spotted the problem. My butt was sinking and therefore I was not above the water in order to take a breath. Duh! So Meggen gave me a pool buoy. I put it between my legs and just worked on the stroke and breathing. Oh my god I love that thing. It was the first time I've ever been able to take a proper breath during laps. Apparently my problem is with my kick, but I was given drills to practice breathing on both sides.
The coach was great and I really felt like it was a breakthru. I finally knew what I was doing wrong which is the first step after all. It was a great day and I have still have time to have breakfast with the family.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
The first workout
The coaches, captains, and staff had some team building activities plan. We were given a scavenger hunt. Since we were at Foothill College's track, it required us to find items from our car. I was only able to contribute: an air freshener that I stole from Cookie's car, and an apple core which was the only fruit any of us could come up with. If there had been baby toys, I would have kicked butt.
After the activities we actually started to run, but we had to meet new people every time the whistle was blown. I met some cool people including Carol who was almost twice my age and doing her 10th triathlon. I also met a few other moms and people who were equally inexperienced as me. The running was very light and those that have done other TnT events stated, "this will be the last time workouts will be easy..."
Monday, November 10, 2008
The Fitness Test
So today, courtesy of Google, I was given a fitness evaluation. I was really dreading this. 5 months ago I gave birth to Riley and during that pregnancy I didn't work out and I gained 75 pounds. This was surely not going to go well. The test consists of getting a Resting Baseline and body measurements, then doing some exercises to test Cardiovascular Efficiency, Strength Endurance, and Flexibility.
I met Erin, one of the Google trainers and we started with the measurements. Height, RBP (resting blood pressure), RHR (resting heart rate) were fine. Weight and age, were annoying, but to be expected. Body Composition was 25.57% which is Good (range for good is 24.1-28%). I was really surprised at this, I sure do feel mostly fat. Waste to Hip Ratio .84, I think it should be better but its healthy.Strength Endurance part I (push-ups) was average, which was okay because I just did enough to be average. The tendonitis in my wrist has been doing much better and I didn't want to risk it. Strength Endurance part II (abs) were excellent. I can do crunches all day but still no six pack, probably the chocolate. I also tested "very good" for flexibility, but then there was the bad news.
Not a big surprise but my Cardiovascular Efficiency was "Below Average." I think this has always been the case. This is the area I'm going to have to work the hardest at, and its absolutely what I hate the most. Erin gave me a strength building workout to try and follow in addition to the Team-in-Training program (mostly cardio). We're going to do this test in a few weeks to see how I'm doing.
Strength Workout
3 sets 10 reps each
- Ball Squats
- Chest Press Machine
- Row Machine
- Tricep Pulldowns
- Lat Pulldowns (seated on stability ball)
- Step-taps - Shoulder Press
- Step-taps - Bicep Curls
- Glute Heel Pushups
- Hip Raises
Abdominals
- 3 sets of 12 ball crunches (both middle and side)
- 3 sets of 15 lower body bicycle
- 2 Planks (holding for a minimum of 30 seconds)
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Team in Training Kickoff
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