Thursday, February 28, 2013

February 2013 Lessons Learned

February brought us football history!  Har-Bowl? Bro-Bowl? Blackout-Bowl? Beyonce-Bowl? Anyway, Ryan, Aliyah and I had a blast running Surf City in our 49er gear to earn our Beach Cities Challenge medals...Yes, Marcus chose the Superbowl over the Half Marathon, but we managed to carry his bib and timing chip along with us so he could be in two places at the same time!  He chose last year's Challenge Medal and I chose this year's Medal.  Afterall, we paid for it all so might as well add it to the 2013 Bling!

I ran this race solo so gave it my all.  It's an easy route but I earned my fastest official race time of 2:10 (training run 13.1 was 2:07).  I am seriously considering returning next year for the full marathon. My only complaint was that I never saw food on the route.  I planned ahead though and had 2 GU with me.  Lesson previously learned: Never run a race without backup food and electroytes!

So back in 2005, I embarked on 2 goals... running and tennis. I gave 110% to both and I almost killed myself at both! My farthest run was 7 miles but I was convinced to run the 37th San Dieguito Half instead of 5k. I had no idea that this is probably the most difficult half in San Diego County! I cried often and it rained the entire race but I finished in 2:35. I had no idea how to prepare for hills or nutrition. Soon afterwards, I injured my achilles and knee and quit running until 2011. After rehab, I stayed with tennis for 4 years...well I almost killed myself at this sport also but that's another story. Lessons learned... set reasonable goals, run your own race, have fun.  After Oceanside 70.3 in March 2012, I learned I needed to significantly raise my run base because if a half is painful by itself, you will want to die during the half run after 1.2mi swim/56mi bike!





Feb 10, 2013 is the 45th San Dieguito Half and I am back for revenge! This is also my 20th half marathon! This is also week 14/20 for Oside training so this is a great test of my ability to run/not walk and endure pain. Well the big day arrived, cold and crisp but thankfully dry!  Marcus and I decided to run our own race so I could see my improvement.  Biking the course twice really helped me mentally.  I knew when to push myself and when to get ready for a little pain. I was shocked halfway through the race when I was holding a 10 minute pace. My goal was 10:40 since there were 5 hills.  Alas hill #4 was a killer as expected but I kept the intensity.  I took hill #5 like a billygoat and super focused on stride all the way to the top.  To my surprise as the pain started to grip my glutes, Ironwoman Tracy decided to pace me at the corner to the finishline at an 8 min pace!  I was in agony chasing her down for .14 mile but she was relentless and it was AWESOME!! It was my strongest finish EVER! 23 minute improvement from 2005 race vs 2013 race! and there was NO CRYING!
I was so happy when I crossed the finishline crushing my fear of running hills!







 
 





 


The rest of February was focused on the peak of Oceanside 70.3 training.  Time to get back in openwater and check my time improvement and revisit any hyperventilation issues while swimming in 58 degree water.  wanted to work on bike/run workouts that were really challenging too.  Additionally this is the last month of the NCC challenge.  My first goal was to stay in the top 10 because I recognized a podium finish was for the full crazies...Full Ironwomen! Besides I was nearly the oldest in my age group so I just gave it my best.  I am very happy with my 8th place of 178 in the AG 45-49!  My stretch goal was to achieve 3000 points but reached 2947 - damn the short month of February ending on a Thursday cuz I have a hellof a weekend planned!

I have tested myself a few times in Bonita Cove between 58 and 60 degree water for 1.2 miles and I have hovered between 40-43 minutes.  this is over a 10 minute improvement in my Oceanside race time! I have been swimming about 4 miles a week and the endurance distance and focus on technique is very apparent.  I have been pushing myself to ride more hills and work on hard short distances as well as long.  I have been persistent in bike/run bricks because I knew this was a weakness last year.  So far my longest brick has been 56/10 and I am happy that the regular brick training has paid off and to-date I have not walked one foot during a run (bathroom breaks don't count!).  On the last day of February I decided to challenge another fear and that is riding up Talbot.  I looked at a map that said it was 14% to 18% grade.  During the first attempt last year, I unclipped half way with fear that I would fall into traffic because I couldn't turn over my legs.   My latter attempts were successful but only with Marcus screaming support the entire route. It has been months since I rode Talbot so I created a route with multiple challenging hills to check improvements.  McClellan was first and felt better than last time. Next was Talbot and I started getting anxious as we approached, just like in Oceanside's hill #1, but I just went with it, never standing, keeping a steady cadence, and to my surprise it was over far quicker than I expected.  I literally could not believe it when we reached the top and I didn't need Marcus screaming at me to keep going!  WOW! what a boost of confidence...I became excited to ride up Cabrillo and then see what I had left for Tidepool hill.  Again, Up we went and yet I stayed seated and felt great all the way up.  I kept thinking about my first Talbot, my first Tidepool hill and had a huge smile at the top because I had just proven to myself that I've worked hard and now it SHOWS!  I'm starting to believe in myself!

My lesson here is that today I proved to myself that my brain can really derail my confidence and when I see a hill, my innervoice tells me I can't do it so therefore I really make it much harder than necessary.  My superstar Ironwoman friend at Moment Cycles - Rachel - told me after the ride that Pacifica is WAY harder than the 1st Oceanside hill.  After today, I think I actually believe her. I've proven to myself that the hills I thought were too hard were actually doable now. No Doubt -  Pacifica is HARD but I can ride up it without stopping although it takes all I have to give.  Now I think I have built up the hill at Oceanside into something it just isn't.  Today, I know I will do my best and I will tackle that Oceanside 1st hill like any other hill and I will not stop because I now believe I have trained well and I know I will be happily surprised at the outcome.  I'm finally looking forward to the backside of Camp P during Oceanside!

10 mile run around Mission Bay/Sail Bay in the winter!

we are BOTH dead tired!


February mileage:
Total Swim Miles 27,637 YDs = 15.7 miles ; AVG Wk 6432 yds = 3.7 miles
Total Bike Miles 352.7 ; AVG wk 91.67 mi
Total Run Miles 114.5 ; AVG wk 25.5 mi

Avg Weekly Hours 14.43 hours
Total Duration 58:29 hours
Total Distance 483 miles

Friday, February 1, 2013

January 2013 Lessons Learned

Hello 2013! I hope this is a great year! I have some super big goals to reach along with foot surgery!

We started the new year with putting our rental property on the market Jan 4 and hoping for the best since interest rates are low as are home inventory levels and over the weekend we received 4 offers! They bid against each other and the final winner was 6k over list and paid cash!  Our escrow closed in 13 days and we are finally no longer slumlords!  Lesson learned...buy rental property in a neighborhood that you would also live in or you will have neighborhood problems that you cannot control.  By the way, the eviction process finally closed on Jan 9 so it took over two months so we were fortunate the tenant signed a transfer of possession Dec 5 or we would not have been able to repair the home all through December.  I'm so glad that nightmare is over. It was a huge distraction!


So on to a happier note... RUBY!!!! oh my how the little boston terrier has stolen our hearts! She is a firecracker with lightning speed and precious eyes that melt our souls.  She is our little bat girl with perfect ears! It took Caramello 2 weeks to stop pouting while Ruby relentlessly demanded her attention. They are playing better together and Ruby doubled in size by 11 weeks. Recently Birdie, the skinny cat, has also accepted her.  They are a sweet trio usually, however, Ruby has some very sharp teeth and gets slapped and pinned regularly!
We started our race season with the inaugural New Year's Race in Los Angeles.  This was our first night race which began at 9pm.  I wondered how LA allowed road closure in downtown LA without a major traffic problem but it was soon apparent. We ran 4 miles mostly in the closed dark fashion district to Dodgers Stadium and then ran 5 miles in circles and switchbacks in the stadium parking lot and then returned the same 4 miles back to the start!  It was horrible and monotonous ... AND HILLY in the parking lot!  I had to continually remind myself about the gorgeous bling and hoody sweatshirt to keep my spirits up. Definitely not a race to repeat.

Next race is Disneyland's Tinkerbell Half in costume on Jan 20!  We decided to use our theme park tickets another time in 2013 because the 49er game was on Saturday.  We were actually grateful the run started at 5am!  This horribly early start time allowed us to drive home before kickoff!




There were many Tinkerbells but only a few Peter Pans so Marcus was a superstar during the run!  As usual for Disney races, we took loads of pictures and just enjoyed the scenery without pushing for time. I have such respect for all the BQ runners where speed is #1 but I love that we have different goals for each run. It makes it fun with wonderful memories. I don't like that we ran for 2 hours in the dark but I understand the park still opens on time and the start and finish are in the park. It's just the pictures are not always that great in the dark.




We saw many 49er Fans along the way making the hype for the afternoon game even better!


The finishline was fun and the medals and long-sleeved shirts were beautiful as expected!  Love that Tinkerbell spins in the middle of the wings! If life allows us, we plan to attend Walt Disney World in November for the Wine and Dine Half at night with a super adult finishline party.  We would also earn our Coast to Coast Challenge medal as well! I hope to earn my favorite shirt that said: Castle to Castle 2462 miles!


So after a quick breakfast after the finish, we drove to San Diego to pray for the 49er win. It was so stressful to watch the first half of annihilation but as we all know, the 49ers are a 2nd half team!  Marcus was invited to attend the superbowl in New Orleans before ever thinking his team would be there too!  When the 49ers pulled ahead...the boys screamed like they were on fire! Guess I will be running Surf City on Feb 3 without Marcus!  That's ok... it's a dream come true for him! I look forward to running at Huntington Beach with about 15,000 other 49er fans and Ryan and Aliyah! I will be earning my Beach Cities Challenge medal for completing the 3 consectutive Beach Half marathons. The medal is gorgeous and weighs 1/2 pound!!! So unfortunate that Marcus misses out. :(



The USAT National Club Challenge continues through February and has helped keep me motiviated to work hard for my Oceanside Half Ironman. I think my goal to improve by 45 minutes is possible now.  I continue to stay in the top 10 of 175 in my age group! Since I am not a full Ironman, I'm happy to stay in the top 10 since I'm generally slower than others. The weather is finally improving now so February, I will return to outdoor swimming although still very cold at 55 to 58 degrees!

January mileage:
Total Swim Miles 29,325 YDs = 16.7 miles ; AVG Wk 6305 yds = 3.9 miles
Total Bike Miles 481.5 ; AVG wk 98.30 mi
Total Run Miles 105 ; AVG wk 21 mi

Avg Weekly Hours 13.19 hours
Total Duration 64:36 hours
Total Distance 601.41 miles