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ironman canada | week six

Week six of Ironman Canada was kind of a blur, but nonetheless, it’s in the books! Work was out of control (not gonna lie, I’m not.a.fan of 10-hour days), and honestly, last week feels like eons ago. I’m feeling strong, and despite eating dinner every single night at 9p (I fear this will get later as training ramps up), training is a TON of fun! I also met my coach, Joe Moyer of Moyerland and his wife, Anne, for the first time at brunch on Saturday. They’re both awesome, and I’m happy with my coaching choice.

Highlights: Nearly 30 miles of running, the most I’ve logged in probably the past year. There was an interval treadmill rollie pollie run at 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 percent incline that kicked my butt (channeling spring with polka dots).

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… a post-yoga bliss Friday night run in the snow (where is spring, MinneSNOWta?!)…

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… a chilly Sunday morning 11-miler (9 degrees!) that ended with a cappuccino at neighborhood gem, Birchwood Café.

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… and, inspired by #teamSOAS teammate Page, a super dorky selfie after an hour in the pool. Waterproof mascara needed 🙂

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In non-training news…

I started reading Sheryl Sanberg’s new book, Lean In. I’m only a couple chapters in, but already, this is a must-read for every single woman (and, really, guys should read it, too).

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On Saturday, Hyedi and I finally caught up over coffee at Parka (if you haven’t had coffee here yet, go immediately. The cappuccino I had was incredible, and the fuchsia espresso machine is gorgeous)! Long overdue, and we had a ton to talk about. Love this inspiring lady!

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My weekly stats:

Swim 5,200 yards, 1:57
Bike 33.32 miles, 2:15:38 (trainer miles)
Run 29.23 miles, 4:31:39
Yoga one class, 60 minutes
Strength 30 minutes

Next week: Today is the first official rest day (i.e. do nothing, not even active recovery) since I started training six weeks ago. Amazing, yes… but… given what arrives via UPS today, not sure I’ll rest 🙂

Also, a huge congratulations to my #teamSOAS teammate Hailey on her AG WIN at Ironman Los Cabos! Wowza, you are amazing, girl! And, big congrats to SOAS Racing co-founder Steph for her awesome finish at Los Cabos, too! And, to teammate Laura for her great race at Puerto Rico 70.3! So proud to be a member of this team!

Have a super week, friends!

weekly workouts | january 7

This week’s highlights…

Monday night I joined friends Sonia and Sarah for a run around the Ford-Franklin bridge loop plus another mile or so out and back. Maneuvering icy sidewalks, we kept a sub-nine pace, and, as always, talked nonstop. Love having these weekly runs with these lovely ladies!

On Tuesday, after tromping up and down the stairs three times and fiddling with the DVD player for at least 10 minutes – it didn’t work, so I watched Eat Pray Love on my laptop – I hopped on the trainer for Frayed Laces’ week six of #trainertuesdays.

basement spin.

basement spin.

Not one, but TWO sessions on the dreadmill this week. During Thursday’s run – it was pouring, in January, in Minnesota – Nick and I did intervals while he explained how to play racquetball (I still don’t fully understand it). And, before a quick swim, I slogged through a quick three miler again Sunday morning after dropping Nick off at the airport. Lucky bum is working in Florida most of the week 🙂

dreadmill view.

dreadmill view.

On Saturday morning, we hammered out some threshold training at Urban Tri. Nothing like holding your heart rate at 85 percent for about an hour. My legs were toast by the end. The gluten-free pancakes and bacon sure hit the spot afterward! Thanks for another great morning, Urban Tri!

pedal for pancakes.

pedal for pancakes.

Weekly stats: I can’t believe I didn’t ski this week, but it’s tough when it’s dark after work, and trails that are lit are a haul from our house. And, in big toe news, it still hurts… but, despite modifying every chatarunga and every crescent lunge during practice this week, I can’t give up my mat. I need that yoga bliss!

Swim 1,600 yards, 32 minutes
Bike 37.74 miles, 2:19:39
Run 11.92 miles, 1:45:57
Yoga two classes (one at home), 80 minutes

This week: More of the same this week! And, more running, including squeezing in a long(er) run this weekend.

What’s on your workout calendar this week?

weekly workouts | september 17

Monday, September 17 – my legs ached a bit today after yesterday’s 7.5-mile run, so I took a nice, relaxing rest day and lounged on the sofa, reading and blogging while drinking some tea. Lovely.

Tuesday, September 18 – an unintended rest day, as I had a meeting in Albert Lea that went late. Today was all about perspective.

Wednesday, September 19 – following a 500-yard warm-up at 6:15a, Nick busted out his swim bag-o-goodies (we’ve lived together six months; how didn’t I know about this before?!), including hand paddles and pull buoys. And, whoa – and I never thought I’d say this – swimming is suddenly fun. Who knew?! We alternated use during 6 x 200-yard intervals, which flew by. It took me a few laps to get used to the paddles, as your arm has to enter and exit the water just right or your stroke is thrown way off-kilter and you end up having to lift your head awkwardly to breath (but, that could just be me). We finished up with a 300-yard cool down.

Swim stats: 2,000 yards, 47 minutes.

Who else is loving autumn?! My run splits have been decent, but they really seem to have stepped up now that the temps have fallen. Tonight’s windy, cool run felt pretty good… nothing fantastic, just steady, pound-out-the-miles feel good. My heart rate stayed high – an average of 168 with a max of 204… whoa – and my HR strap continued to irritate. Nothing like chaffing to the point of scabbing on Sunday’s run, and today didn’t help. Also, as much as I love the weather, I’m not quite ready to give up running in speed shorts!

Run stats: 5.57 miles, 44:16, 7:57 min/mile.

Tonight’s dinner: curry tuna cakes + roasted acorn squash. YUM. Which was followed by some sofa time and updating my training log.

my training log keeps me focused. #wtfsept

Thursday, September 20 – you know you haven’t biked for a few days when you forget to put on your helmet. I biked three blocks before I realized I wasn’t wearing it. Weird. I felt exposed, unprotected and unsafe.

Also unsafe and scary: All the drivers who blatantly run red lights. I saw one at nearly every single stoplight on Summit Avenue. C’mon, people!

Bike stats: 18.62 miles, 1:07:36.

madone love.

Friday, September 21 – kind of a mishmash today…

  1. Happy 59th birthday to my amazing dad! I’m so lucky you’re my dad 🙂
  2. Too many books, not enough free time to read!
  3. Pho is the most delicious dinner on cool autumn evenings. Especially pho at Ngon.
  4. Monopoly seems way more complicated as an adult than it did as a kid. It took us four hours to finish one game! But, when you’re playing with fun friends at a toasty warm cabin in the woods – er, maybe it was the wine that made me toasty? – four hours flies by. Thanks, Nick + Shannon!

in my library… #wtfsept

late night monopoly.

Saturday, September 22 – not so toasty today when we removed the dock and boat lift! Brrrrr.

the nicks workin’ hard.

crazy triathlete swimming in 55-degree water.

Removing the boat lift chilled me to the bone. Despite being bundled up in Smart Wool and a down puffer vest, I shivered until I stepped into the yoga studio. The heat + humidity felt like a cozy blanket, and I instantly warmed up, relaxed into child’s post and fell asleep in savasana.

Yoga stats: C2 vinyasa, 75 minutes.

Sunday, September 23 – I’m not quite ready for these chilly fall mornings – 40 degrees! – so I wasn’t sure what I should wear for this morning’s run with pal Sonia. So, I brought two different jackets and two long sleeve tops to her house, and after a bit of discussion, I opted for the two long sleeve tops, which turned out to be perfect. Our 8a run was great for two reasons.

  1. Running with a friend is much more fun. Sonia and I run the exact same pace and always have tons to talk about. Thanks for an awesome run this morning, dear!
  2. New routes rock. As much as I enjoy running Summit Avenue, it gets old. Switching up the route keeps it interesting and makes the miles tick by faster. Plus, the Lilydale path along the Mississippi is gorgeous!

I had originally planned to race the Women Run the Cities 10-miler today, but by the time I got around to registering, it was full. Lesson learned: No more race sign-up procrastination. But, I still logged nine miles and saved $60 😉

Run stats: 9.09 miles, 1:22:50, 9:07 min/mile.

I hopped on my bike intending to ride for just an hour. But, it was far too beautiful for that short of a spin. After an uncooperative Garmin – it read only one foot for the first three miles – I switched up my regular route for a cruise around Nokomis, down Minnehaha, around half of lakes Harriet + Calhoun, around Isles and back home on the greenway. Ride highlight: I came within an INCH of being doored by someone getting out of a parked car near Isles. It frazzled me so much that I had to stop for a couple minutes to calm down. Yikes. Has anyone else been close to being doored – or, worse yet, actually been doored?!

Bike stats: 30.41 miles, 1:34:51 (including the three miles my Garmin didn’t count).

mississippi riverbanks loveliness.

Weekly stats: I feel rather lazy about this week. Three rest days?! That’s almost unheard of for me.

Swim 2,000 yards, 47 minutes
Bike 49.03 miles, 2:42:27
Run 14.66 miles, 2:07:06
Yoga one classes, 60 minutes

This week: I’ll be on my bike, soaking up what’s left of the early evening sunshine as well as a couple early morning swims and yoga classes.

What do you have on tap this week? Any weekend races? And, who raced this past weekend, and how did it go?!