Chasing Iron
  • triathlon
  • October1st

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    There are so many words swimming around in my head. So much to say, but lots of time to say it, so I suppose the biggest, most exciting thing is that I feel a spark. A spark of excitement about racing again. Which is probably a good thing, since tomorrow is my first triathlon since CdA. I’m doing the Lake Lanier Islands Triathlon as a relay because I can’t run right now.

    I should probably back up, eh?

    A few months ago my brother asked if I’d be interested in registering, since he was doing his first sprint. I dropped the phone and registered immediately because I was so excited. Having the opportunity to share my love of this sport is awesome, and I’m incredibly proud of my brother for all the work he has done to get into amazing shape. So that was the impetus. To be honest, I wasn’t really all that excited about the actual race…just the idea of sharing it with family.

    I wish I hadn’t let my training go so much over the past year so that I could have trained more with him, but well, you start where you are, right? I’ve wrestled with injury for awhile on and off, and most recently, an irritated disc that put me out of commission from training. As it healed, I became afraid of doing anything that might send me back into agonizing pain. Which means that I’m pretty much starting from scratch in terms of fitness.

    I’ve wondered over the past year and a half when the spark would come back. I’ve had the occasional thought as I watched bits and pieces of races online, or read friends blogs. But I wasn’t really ready to do it myself. I suppose CdA took more out of me than I thought. It’s been a mixture of feelings and emotions as I continued to process those months of training and the outcome of that day in Idaho. Not only was it was an emotional and stressful time in my life because of personal events, but dealing with the disappointment that came with coming up short that day has been tough. I didn’t realize how much of my identity was wrapped up in triathlon, and walking away from it completely for awhile allowed me to focus on some other areas of my life. But I always felt a little tug, something that told me I wasn’t ready to give it up completely.

    So what have I learned?

    You have to be clear on why you’re racing.
    No one else can do the work for you.
    It’s difficult.
    But it should be fun.
    When it stops being fun, that’s when you should ask yourself why you’re racing.
    Triathlon has to fit around my life, rather than my life fitting around triathlon.
    I have to let it go. All of it.
    Crossfit broke me down, but it also made me stronger. And I’ll be returning in some form to complement SBR once I get the all clear to lift heavy things.
    Sometimes doing things the right way, even when it takes longer, is the smartest way.
    Races will always be there. There’s no rush. I need to spend time doing the work to put myself in a healthy spot (and as a side note, I did get the ok to swim and bike tomorrow…:p)
    I am in charge of my success. There are lots of reasons why things didn’t go the way I wanted in Idaho. But when it comes down to it, I made choices that weren’t a part of the plan. And that taught me a really important lesson. And I suppose that when you look at it that way, that day was a success.

    You have to start somewhere. So, here is where I start. With my bike racked in transition, my clothes laid out, and a plan to have fun tomorrow. To not worry about time. To enjoy the buzz in the air, and the feeling of being back in an element that feels like home.

  • September1st

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    I have big plans for you…thanks for being so patient…

    I have a billion blog topics floating around in my head. So many that it keeps me from writing anything of substance, because, well, where do I start when I’ve been gone for so long?

    I suppose I just dive in.

    I’ve been battling injuries for the past 2 years. It’s progressively gotten worse, to the point where I ended up on the floor, unable to walk. Wake up call? Of course. Turns out it was a very irritated disc, and I’m on the road to recovery. I had my first bike ride tonight, since, well, I can’t remember. It lasted for 20 minutes on the trainer. And it was glorious.

    There are a lot of things that I want to do. But first, I’m meeting with a very recommended holistic kinesiologist who I am hoping will help me come up with a plan for strengthening, so that I can avoid the merry-go-round of injury. From there? I want it all. But I suppose I’ll start with what he tells me to do.

    So, uh, if you’re reading this, give me a shout out. I need to get back on the blogging train, and I’d love to catch up with where you’re at!

  • February8th

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    So, my Crossfit box (aka gym) is doing another 8 week challenge. Thank the little baby Jesus! I really enjoyed the challenge last time, but I also really enjoyed the last 2 months of indulging, and my pants are screaming for mercy. It’s time to get on the paleo-wagon, kids. Spring is right around the corner, which means ditching the sweats and wearing shorts!

    Since I was a part of the last challenge, it wasn’t so bad to prep for this one. I tossed out anything non-paleo (I really didn’t have much in the fridge, all of my “cheating” was eating out) and hit up the Farmer’s Market for fresh fruits, veggies and meats.

    We had our benchmark WOD (workout of the day) on Saturday, and it was called “Fight Gone Bad”. See me in the back, laying on the ground, gasping for air? Yah. It was a good fight.

    Fight Gone Bad translates to –

    In this workout you move from each of five stations after a minute. This is a five-minute round from which a one-minute break is allowed before repeating. There are 3 rounds. The stations are:

    1. Wall-ball: 14 pound ball Women/8 pound scaled, 10 ft target. (Reps)
    2. Sumo deadlift high-pull: 55 lbs Women/35 pounds scaled (Reps)
    3. Box Jump: 20″ box (Reps)/step-ups scaled
    4. Push-press: 55 pounds Women/35 pounds scaled (Reps)
    5. Row: calories (Calories)

    The clock does not reset or stop between exercises. On call of “rotate,” the athlete must move to next station immediately for good score. One point is given for each rep, except on the rower where each calorie is one point.

    We could choose from RX (prescribed weights above) or scaled. Since I’m still dealing with back pain, I went for the scaled version. I really wanted to go higher on the weights, but coach recommended it and I’m not going to do anything that’s going to get me injured. See, smart girl!

    The workout was SO.MUCH.FUN. I mean, seriously hard, but I really enjoyed pushing myself to see what a good benchmark is, and where I can improve. For me, it’s going to be a wall ball with every attempt (I missed a couple), and maintaining reps on the SDHP. Score for the benchmark? 231.

    I have a lot of goals for this challenge – I want to get an unassisted kipping pullup (basically, a pullup with a kipping swing to help you get above the bar), and I want to get full plank pushups. Body-wise, I want to get into several pairs of jeans in my closet. Good goals, I think!

    I plan on sharing more during the challenge this go ’round, I want you guys to see the difference that eating clean can make and maybe I can inspire you to try it out for a few days?

    In other news, my bike tires are completely flat and I think cupcake has given up on me. As soon as it gets a little warmer, I’m definitely going for a ride. I miss it so much! I’ve been contemplating whether or not I want to sign up for a race (tri) and I’m going to hold off for now. I have a strong pull that I’m doing CF now for a reason – to get stronger and healthier, and I should give it the attention it deserves. I definitely want to ride and run, but the pressure of any sort of training schedule just doesn’t sound fun right now. I love being able to show up at the gym and have a different workout every day. That feels more like playing, and less like work.

  • January18th

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    A thousand blog posts in my head, so it’s time to get back to it. Let’s go with bullets, since there’s a lot to catch up on –

    - The Blog: I’ve been a busy girl! Check out the new digs (since I’m sure you are all reading via feeds)! It’s still a work in progress. I need to finish the masthead and add photos to the scroller, but I didn’t want that to hold up posting, so you get to look at pretty stock photos for now ;) The plan is to continue to share my triathlon/crossfit workouts, talk some paleo diet, food and travel. I might add a little bit of industry commentary in as well, since I’m more and more intrigued with the changes in social media. I’m working on my sidebar, so let me know if you’re a reader and want to be linked!

    - Crossfit: Awesome. Now that I’m working out more consistently at CF, I’m really noticing improvements and loving it more and more every day. People ask me about it all the time, and here’s what I think. Crossfit is HARD WORK. And that hard work is really really rewarding. There are workouts and/or movements that really piss me off, and I think that’s good. You become very aware of your body, your challenges and the obstacles that are getting in the way of being more fit. I’ve been working on double unders (jumping rope – the rope comes under your feet twice before they land) and pullups (we use stretchy bands for assistance, in varying widths, so I’m working my way down to less help). I’d like to have both of these this year. My other goal for CF? I want to see some WOD (workout of the day) pictures that I’m proud of. Coaches at our gym take pictures of the workouts every day and post them on the blog. I want some bad ass pictures.

    - Paleo: After following the challenge for 8 weeks and losing 14 lbs, I’m a huge fan of this lifestyle. I got off track over the holidays, but after seeing the difference in myself just after a few weeks, I’m ready to get back on the wagon. See above…I want the bod that comes with eating like a caveman ;)

    You know what else cavemen like? Fizzy water. My friends have this fancy soda maker that I’ve been coveting, so I’m ordering one! CSN Stores (the rockin peeps that sponsored my last giveaway) offered me a gift card towards my purchase, so I’m getting that instead of a swing set!!! Since the condo association would probably be angry if I put one on the front sidewalk.

    - Yoga: I said it. The girl with chronic chiro issues requires stretching. So I’m going to try it. And try not to laugh at how ridiculous I’ll feel. I need more body awareness in CF, and I think this will help.

    - Racing: I’m working on picking a few races for the year. Maybe a 5K/10K here and there to help get me back into shorter distance running, and potentially an Oly. Cupcake is very lonely in the corner of my new condo and I’m ready to get back out on the roads. Swimming? I’m not sure where my goggles are ;)

    - Travel: Just went to NYC and had an amazing time shopping and dining. I’ve really gotten into experiencing new restaurants and getting outside of my comfort zone (well, slowly). The most fun is ordering small plates and sharing with my date, because then you get to try several things and don’t have to commit to one choice. Score! I’m dreaming about where to go next…

    - Cooking: Shocking, I know. This girl used to cook solely with her toaster oven. Now I’m getting into new recipes and foods, and I LOVE IT. Maybe some cooking lessons?

    That’s it for now!