I went out hoping to PR with a faster time than 22:24. Between the humidity and tired legs I gave it my all and finished in 22:35 with a pace of 7:16. I got a 2nd place finish in my age group, but I'm still reaching for that PR!
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Love Fosters Hope 5k
This race was for a great cause. It was awesome seeing and hearing from some amazing children who were fostered into great families.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
A Small Victory in the Swim
What a difference a few weeks makes! The picture on the left was taken on July 25, 2015 at Cypress Sprint Triathlon where the swim was 550 meters. It ended up being more like 600 meters and times were adjusted to reflect that. As always I struggled. I ended up doing breaststroke almost the entire time. Which is frustrating since I can triple that distance in a pool no problem! My pace ended up being 2:45HM. It was hard not feeling defeated coming out of the water.
Fast forward to the picture on the right taken at Towne Lake Olympic Triathlon on September 7, 2015 just six weeks later. The distance was 1500 meters. The start was rough and consisted of you guessed it more breast stroke. But I pulled it together and was able to finish strong! I cried getting out of the water I was so proud of myself for tackling a swim that was almost a mile! My pace was 2:44 HM! My pace was one second faster when the distance was 900 meters longer! It still wasn't a perfect swim or even what I would like to have done, but it is an improvement! I'll take it!! The picture says it all! Yay for a small victory!
Monday, September 14, 2015
Professional Pics from Towne Lake OLY
I love these pics from my first OLY! Frankly I feel like a bad ass!! It was such a tough race and I feel like these pics really capture how much pride I felt out there on the course and crossing that finish line! And I really appreciate that Bayou City Triathlon Series offers the pics for free!
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I came out smiling and crying! I was so excited I conquered the swim!! |
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I've come a long way on the bike since my accident! |
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But I still ride gripping the brakes! |
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18.3 mph for 25 miles! A PR for me! |
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You can really see my scoliosis in this pic. But I still love it because it shows just one more thing I won't let get in my way! |
This is one of my favorites! I feel beautiful and strong! |
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Reaching the finish line knowing I have to be close to my goal! |
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So happy! Pure joy on my face! |
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I did it! A strong FINISH! |
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3:00:09!!! All time favorite finisher pic! |
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Towne Lake Olympic Distance Race Report
I love this pic! It made the Towne Lake Triathlon Highlight Reel! |
SWIM: The swim started like every other swim. It consisted of complete panic, drinking lots of water, and breast stroke! A lady stopped a little ways in front of me screaming for help. So I had to move out of the way for the lifeguards to come rescue her! It was a struggle out there, but I definitely pulled it together for the finish. My pace was 2:44 for 1500 meters where at my last tri my pace was 2:45 for 550 meters!! I improved my pace slightly but it was for a much longer distance! I got out of the water with a smile on my face and tears in my eyes! It wasn't the perfect swim, or even the swim I'd hoped for, but I was so proud I swam that distance! It was FAR!
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This was the swim start for my age group. |
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It was so humid my hubby couldn't get a good pic on the bike without the lens fogging up! |
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Finishing strong! |
HYDRATION/NUTRITION: This was by far my biggest weakness and where I learned the most! I knew I needed to hydrate on the bike so I bought a hydration system that I could use up front with a straw so I could be hands free. I should have practiced! It wasn't tight enough and angled down so it hit my left leg the entire ride. I also couldn't reach it with my mouth so I had to use my hands anyway. I ended up not drinking much and that was my downfall. By time I got to the run I was already dehydrated and feeling it. I stopped at the first aid station and loaded up my bra with ice, drank water, and drank gatorade. I had a base salt sample, but I had never used salt before. I was desperate. I took a lick. I stopped at the next aid station to refill the ice in my bra and doused myself with water and guzzled more water and gatorade. I hadn't planned nutrition, but grabbed skittles just in case, so I pulled those out. They didn't work so well for me because I felt like I was chewing forever. I continued to stop at every aid station every time. I tried another lick of salt. I ate dirty ice out of my bra! I was approaching my goal time of 3 hours, so I knew I needed to kick it into gear. I thought I would push thru the last aid station to save time, but by time I got there I stopped anyway. I was hot, thirsty, water logged, bloated like crazy, and not feeling so well! I have a lot of work to do on hydration/nutrition!
THE FINISH: I saw that finish line and started to cry again for the umpteenth time this race! So many tears of pride and exhaustion along the way. These tears were for both! I ran in hard and finished strong! After I finished I was so shaky and nauseous. I hugged my kids and parents and sent them home out of the heat. Rick went with me to get more to drink and find my teammates who came out to cheer me on. After that I just wanted to go. I didn't even check my results. I am so proud to finish and to finish in 3 hours! I was hoping to to get close, but wasn't sure if I could do it! But I did! Woohoo!
SPECTATING: I feel like this is a very important aspect to include! For 3 hours my husband, four kids, my parents, and teammates Chris and Kim and their son Alexander ran around in the intense heat and humidity to cheer me on! I am so blessed with their support and encouragement! When I crossed that finish line and saw my family they were red faced, hot and sweaty. I was so worried about my mom I offered her my water! But what a difference it makes when you are out there giving your all and wondering if you are going to make it and you see and hear people cheering you on!
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Southern Star Brewing Company 5k
Less than a week after Cypress triathlon and I'm ready to race again!
I am so happy I finally talked my hubby into running a 5k with me! It helped it was at a brewery and there was plenty of beer at the finish line! He did AWESOME! His first 5k and he broke an 8 minute pace!!
This was my best run ever! I felt strong and I felt fast! I came in at 22:24 with a 7:13 pace! A new PR! One minute and 7 seconds faster than my last PR at Run WIld 5k!
I won FIRST place in my Age group!
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Sunday, July 26, 2015
Cypress Sprint Triathlon Race Report
The Cypress Sprint was a 550 meter swim, 13 mile bike ride, and 5k in the Bridgeland Community. It was a really nice course!
SWIM: It was a very foggy morning. The fog was so dense you could not make out the buoys in front of you. The shaded goggles didn't help. During the swim a man was turned around and swimming the wrong direction, that's how little you could see. I started with my usual panic and breast stroke. Eventually I got over it and swam, but it took way too long! I got out of the water feeling defeated, but when I look at this picture I feel strong! It was a tough swim!
BIKE: The course for the bike was really nice. Mostly flat, but more incline than I am used to. The most difficult challenge on the bike was the 40-44 year old guys were in the wave behind mine and on the bike it was tough because they were flying by me! At one point I was being passed by guys on the left and another guy illegally passed me on the right. I screamed pretty loud, I am sure I was a sight! Ha! While what he did was wrong and potentially dangerous, I really need to get out on the road more so I can handle those situations better. My bike was again my fastest ride yet! My average speed was 18.3! Which is super for me! I got off the bike and sped thru transition.
RUN: When I got to the run I was passing people like crazy! Not a single person got by me. I felt good! But I had my watch set for total time and not pace and so I had no idea what my pace was. I feel like because I was passing everyone I felt like I was going fast, but I probably could have pushed faster.
FINISH: My overall time was 1:27:28. And I was 18 out of 53 in my age group.
I love having teammates out there racing with me! So fun! Love these guys!
The swim pace was adjusted because the course ended up being longer at 600 meters rather than 550 meters. So swim pace for the adjusted difference was 2:45. |
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Run the Wild 5k
This was the first 5k I have run healthy or have run for me and not just running with my kiddos or friends for fun. And it felt great! My boys came and ran their 5k and my friend Ellen came and ran her second 5k! It was my fastest 5k yet! My time was 23:31 and my pace was 7:34!! I was 6th out of 57 in my age group! So close!
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