Saturday, June 25, 2011

My First 10K race - Race for Grief

My triathlon coach Lora is the race director of a local 10k running race called Race for Grief.  The proceeds of the race go towards counseling services for people who loose babies or infants.  See raceforgrief10k.com for more details.

I'd never run a 10k race before. I'd previously done a few 5k races but this was double the distance.  I've had knee issues in the past so I was nervous about re-injuring it.  The race started off with a bang and I was off.  I was happy that I was keeping a pretty consistent pace throughout the race.  I came to the first aid station and recognized the volunteer as someone from the South Davis Road Runners. SDRR is a local running club also headed up by Lora.  I went onto the next aide station and the volunteer was again someone I knew.  In fact, I knew every volunteer at the aide stations and the people directing traffic.  How cool is that?! That fact made me want to run even faster. A couple of girls kept passing me and then I passed them. It went back and forth, back and forth.  I saw the end and sprinted to the finish.  My time 52 minutes.  Not bad for my first 10k.  I placed 4th in my age group and 15th place overall. I was so happy when I finished I was already thinking of when the next time I could run another 10k race.  It was also the first time my husband had run a 10K.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Team

I was accepted as a member of Lora's triathlon team. Hooray! Team Blonde Runner (TBR).  Being a stay at home mom the idea of having teammates and working out as a group was very appealing to me.  I love the TBR team.  At my first track practice with them every time someone would pass me they'd say positive things like, "welcome to the team!" or "good work!".  I've always been kind of shy around others that work out around me.  Thanks to that group environment I'm not anymore.  I always yell or wave hello to cyclist or runners when I'm working out.   

The team is extremely supportive of each other.  I was amazed to see other teammates go to each other's races to support them and cheer them on.  What a great support system!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

My Bike

I'm now the proud owner of a 2011 Trek Lexa SLX! My very first road bike.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

In the Beginning

The date was May 15th, 2011. I was at my in-laws house and had just eaten a wonderful Sunday dinner.  I was on facebook and I was looking at a friend's photos.  They had a triathlon suit on.  I told my husband how amazing it is that people compete in triathlons.  He mentioned it wasn't that big of deal.  It was then that I learned that not ALL triathlons are an Ironman distance.  I went straight to Wikipedia and read all about the different triathlon distances.  I immediately had a strong desire to complete a sprint distance triathlon.  I went to trifind.com and found some local triathlons.  I also noticed a link for a triathlon coach not 15 minutes away from my home.  I thought about it all night and couldn't get it out of my head.

The next morning I went to the coach's website, blonderunner.com and read as much as I could about her triathlon team.  I emailed her an entire slew of questions about how to get started.  Lora, aka "the Blonde Runner", emailed me back almost instantly and asked me to call her.  We talked for about a half an hour.  She told me based of my current fitness level I could complete a sprint distance tri in about 8 weeks.  My heart skipped a beat, I was so excited.  I committed to training with her.  She wanted to interview me to make sure it was going to be a good fit.  Looking back I'm very happy that I pulled the trigger on doing triathlons and didn't sit around and think about it.  I don't know if I would've gone through with it if I had sat on it. 

The next day was my interview with Lora.  She agreed to train me and we went over to the local recreation center to see how I was in the pool.  I hadn't swam since I was a kid so I naturally thought it was going to be the easiest part of the triathlon training.... right..... boy were my eyes opened as soon as I tried to swim my first 25 meters.  I realized at that moment I didn't even know how to swim.  My legs were flayling all about, I couldn't keep my head in the water and my arms were swinging around like a drowning gorilla and I was out of breath.  I'm surprised that Lora didn't laugh or even giggle at me.  She gave me some awesome advice and my second attempt was much better. 

After that swim I started working out everyday towards my goal.  I had picked the Cache Valley Super Sprint as my first triathlon put on by onhillevents.com.  It was 9 weeks away and about an hours drive to get there. It's on!