Monday, June 28, 2010
Race Day- Hills & Wind
Who would have ever thought that there were massive grades of up to 8.9 in Lubbock, Texas? Well, somehow, there is this lake that is in a canyon and there are hills to go up and hills to go down. The bike was the toughest part of the race. Fortunately, for us it was only 17.6 miles, but for some it was 56 miles...It was really cool to see Chris Lieto break the course record in 3:55 and to be in the world of triathletes. They are tough....really. But, we made it through the 500 m swim, 17.6 mile bike, and 3.1 mile run. And, we were still smiling! I even got 2nd place in my age group. Now ready for a rest day ;-)
Open Water Swim- To Suit or Not To Suit?
At the pre-race meeting on Saturday, the word of the day was "NOT wetsuit legal". Typically, this event is wetsuit legal which by USAT rules means the water is under 78 degrees. However, during the week prior to the race the water temps have hovered around 81 degrees. This was scary news for several people who were depending on wetsuits. Curtis was one of them. This would be his first race in open water and he was dead set that he would be wearing a wetsuit. So, morning of at the race site, we found out that wetsuits would be allowed. They must have dropped that thermometer to the bottom of the lake :-) But, we didn't care. RACE ON!
Pre-race jitters
Curtis was anxious to sign up for as many races as possible to be ready for the "big one" in October. So, one late night I signed us up for the sprint in Lubbock so we could see what a half Ironman event was like and one in Austin so we could test out the lake. So, the week of the Buffalo Springs Lake 70.3 and Tri-Raider Sprint Triathlon, I realized I forgot to get a hotel room! Oops! Big Mistake in a small town. Apparently, everything was booked, but I just happened to go online and find one for twice the regular price. That hurt....but didn't have a choice at that point. So, onwards we go.
We get to the hotel and find out that there was a glitch in the system and they overbooked by 50 rooms. I was still focused on just getting the special room rate and didn't realize that the girl was offering to send us to another hotel for FREE...., but alas they ended up finding a room for us there so it worked out.
We checked out the race site and headed back for some food and sleep. We made another mistake of eating Wataburger and oreos that night. Guess we were looking for some comfort. Woke up at 4am with a stomach ache and no coffee in sight....
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Richardson Wild Ride May 15, 2010
Wow. That was fun. All except crashing and trashing my bike.
I had a small mishap with a grab of a water bottle as I hit a lip in the road. I hit so hard that I got dizzy and nautious after the fall. But, with the help of some good folks (Norm-Shan's dad and parametic, Jim-owner of RBM, and Curtis-my sweet hubby), I got my arm patched, my bike adjusted and finished the 20 miles we still had left. Hopefully, that is the last crash for a while. We enjoyed riding with our new friends and look forward to the next ride.
I had a small mishap with a grab of a water bottle as I hit a lip in the road. I hit so hard that I got dizzy and nautious after the fall. But, with the help of some good folks (Norm-Shan's dad and parametic, Jim-owner of RBM, and Curtis-my sweet hubby), I got my arm patched, my bike adjusted and finished the 20 miles we still had left. Hopefully, that is the last crash for a while. We enjoyed riding with our new friends and look forward to the next ride.
Half Ironman ~ We are registered!
1st Tri - McKinney Sprint May 2, 2010
300 yd pool swim, 14 mile bike, 3.5 mile run. Not to mention the 2 hr car ride to get there! Up at 3:45am. It took forever to get started, but met some nice people in line for the swim start. It was good for us both until we got to the run. It ended up going fine, but I was ready to be done. Had my new tri shoes on that I didn't quite tighten right so my foot was slipping some. Curtis did great on the swim (his first time to go 300 in a race format). It was a nice overcast day so it turned out to be a blast. It was good to see what kind of shape we were in and how we compared to others in a race. Right after the race, I asked Curtis if he was ready to sign up for the Half Ironman. He said, "Yeah, sure." I hooked him line and sinker.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Week 9
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Week 8- Still Going!
Day after the race, I felt like running. So, I did just for fun. Kind of an odd concept for a non-runner. What is it that differentiates a "runner" from a "non-runner"? When do you cross the line? As of now, I consider myself a "non-runner who runs". I'll stick with that for now.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Week 7 - Ready or Not ?????
Snow, Ice, Wind, Rain and the flu/cold has kept us from training as much as we should have. Regardless, tomorrow is the day!
We did it! I completed the 10k and Curtis completed the 5k (he was still sick). We even got a medal to prove it. It was my best time ever 58min45sec (9.28/ml). It was amazing to run with over 20,000 people. Pretty spectacular. I may have pushed it a little too hard, judging by my feeling of throwing up at the finish. I enjoyed every minute of it :-)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Week 3
Last week three braved the rain and cold. How many will attend tomorrow morning at 7 freaking 30??? The goal is to run a 5k. Coffee at the finish line!
Answer: Three! One had to take the picture. Next week the run will be on Saturday. Friday is a party night for the Reeves'. Saturday morning will be Hannis!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Week 2: Groupie Running
This week we started getting into the groove with our running routine. We'd get home after dark, throw on our clothes and grab the dog (more about this fiasco later). I had to work extra late 3 nights so running 4 days was pretty good. On Friday night I get this bright idea....we should do a group run! Luke's and other running clubs always start out and end up at Panera's during the weekly Saturday runs. Until now, we've only been an observer to this seemingly odd tradition. Get up at the butt crack'o'dawn, put on short shorts, tank, and a cap and hit the road....rain, sleet, cold, or shine. Then, eat, drink and chat with comrades while sweat drips off your body and most normal people are just having their first cup of brew. I was secretly envious. Three of us arrived at 7:30am to join the others. The parking lot was packed. As we get ready to start off, a large group of runners passed us by with a herder gathering folks as they ran by. Now, we were in the group. Yay! I made it. I had entered the runners life. We pounded the pavement and owned the road. All towards a common goal....well, until we got dropped, that is......
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Week 1: Running in Freezing Temps
What a week to start running! It's been in the teens and twenties all week with wind chills below zero. Not something us Texans are used to. One day I didn't wear gloves and it felt like my hands were going to fall off. And, I thought screaming barfies were bad! We're starting out slow 1-2 miles a day to get our blood flowing. Daisy Duke has joined the running group, but she hasn't figured out what pacing is yet. She runs at full sprint pace and then hits the wall. Poor thing, I think she runs faster with 4 legs.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)