Thursday, April 30, 2009

10 days and counting

So this week I have increased my training and have been pushing myself to my limits and boy can I feel it. It has been hard to keep on track especially in the morning when all I want to do is stay in bed. However, it helps that I have been getting encouraging messages from friends and family. I was very excited to receive a special email yesterday. My cousin Chris sent me a Good Luck email from Iraq. Man, now I have to do well, he said he was going to follow this blog when he can. I am also lucky to have a great friend here at ASU who keeps me motivated and joins me in the pool on occasion. Thank you, Katherine for the all your support. Katherine will also be my contact person at the race. She will have my cell phone so go ahead and give her a call if you want live updates on race day. Remember AZ is 3 hours behind Ohio and Michigan.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Race for the Cheetah- My first 5K

Tina and I signed up to run the Race for the Cheetah 5K to practice for the triathlon. We planned to run the race... I say planned because I made one mistake. When planning to run a 5K race DO NOT leave your inhaler in the car!!! It will make it very difficult to run and breath at the same time. So we mostly walked. But is was a great start to the day and I will make sure to have my inhaler for the triathlon in two weeks.

First Open Water Swim

The dreaded open water swim. Literally sink or swim there is no stoppping halfway because your in the middle of the lake! I swam, slowly but surely, I completed the 400 meter swim. Half of the swim for the Danskin Tri. Things I learned:
1. Open water swim is scary. It is very disorienting to put your head underwater and just see green/brown water infront of you.
2. If you panick at first keep going. It only gets better, I promise.
3. Since the portapotties have long lines everyone uses the lake just before the race (YUCK!!!).
4. It's okay to grab onto a kayak if you need a break. Just don't tip them over. (I did not experience this but it was shared. I did not take a break!)
5. At the end the race I can officially call myself a true "TRIATHLETE". Tim said so, so it must be true.
Words of wisdom from Tim: Write notes on the refrigerator or computer that say: "I am not scared, I'm excited and I LOVE to swim! I am like a dolphin slicing through the water with ease and grace. I will not fight the water I will work with it." Believing is 99% of any successful achievement.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

No longer the SheROX triathlon

So the SheRox Triathlon has merged with the Danskin Triathlon and so now I am running the Danskin Triathlon. It also explains why the swim is 800 meters this year instead of the 400 meters it was last year. All of the Danskin races are 800 meters. Man, I joined during the wrong year. Well I think the swimming is going well either way I guess I will find out friday at the practice swim. Today Tempe Town Lake is 74 degrees, the SRC pool is kept between 78 and 82 degrees I am happy I did not spend the money to rent a wetsuit. I think I'll be fine.

Monday, April 20, 2009

20 Days to go....

And the count down has begun. I am so excited about the up coming race and nervous. I really want to do well and hope all the training over the past months pay off. I will bee doing a practice swim on Friday night and a practice 5 K on Saturday. So then it will just be putting everything together. I have to reach how to transition from sport to sport though. I will post again after the practice swim and race.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Completed first half mile swim!!!!!

So today I went to the pool with the intention of trying to swim 14 laps. A half mile/ 800 meter swim is equal to 18 laps. I finished all 18 laps and maybe 19 laps. I lost track and went low to be safe. i also finished the swim in about 45 minutes. I am super excited. I need more practice and would like to be able to easily swim 22 laps by May 9 to prepare for the open swim but I am thrilled so far. I also need to remember to stop swallowing the pool water.