Monday, April 25, 2016

Race Report: USAT Collegiate Club National Championships 2016

[Day 116]

Wow. Where do I start with this one?

I went to nats with my team and it was a blast! I am really happy with how I did. Officially speaking my time was slightly slower than at my last Olympic distance race (Cyman) but given the fact that the transition area was larger/longer and the run wasn't really true to distance (it was a quarter to a half mile too long, kind of hard to tell specifically based on watch GPS data alone) and the fact that the course was tougher (trade wind on the bike at Cyman for hills here and add a bit of terrain on the run), I definitely see my performance as an improvement over the fall.

Pre-race happenings: Thursday was a rest and travel day. Travel went pretty smooth, we ate dinner at an Olive Garden where I had an absolutely atrocious amount of breadsticks and salad. We got to the hotel sort of late but I got a decent night's sleep on account of having nowhere to be in the morning. On Friday, the girls spent the morning getting breakfast, hunting down coffee, hitting up a Walmart for some race day essentials (breakfast foods, sunscreen, shampoo, etc.), and studying at our hotel because we're all still students with school to worry about. We hit the course in the afternoon for packet and bike pick up and did a short shake out run and a warm up swim. It was raining in the afternoon so our swim times got pushed to later in the afternoon and we got to watch the delayed start of the high school race, which was pretty cool. My swim felt particularly fantastic, it was a 750 m on the draft legal course and the temperature and my wetsuit both felt great which was a huge confidence booster. We opted out of the pasta dinner run by USAT and found a nice Thai place instead, where everyone loaded up on noodles and/or rice. Then it was home for some chilling before a nice early bedtime for a 5 am wake up on race morning.

Race morning: We got up at 5 am, ate, prepped, did fun things like put our race tattoos on (Juhi put one of hers on backwards, which was hilarious), and rolled out for the course around 6 am. I didn't get the best sleep overnight, but knowing that I had decent rest in the week leading up to the race meant I didn't worry too much about night before rest. Transition set up was pretty simple, my spot was in a row directly in front of the bike/swim entrances and towards the very back of the row near the bike/run exits so I was prepared to do a lot of running on the swim and bike in. I chose not to get in the water for the early swim warm up because I didn't want to get in and back out again. Breakfast was two whole wheat bagels with cream cheese and a banana. Pre-race nutrition involved a bottle of Nuun, mostly consumed in the car around 6 am with a little bit saved to take with the three Shot Bloks I had around 15 minutes prior to my wave start.

Swim: I was wave two and the girls were allowed in the water after wave one had gone off for an in water start, so I was able to try and get acclimated to the water temperature. I got a spot at the front of the pack and waited for the gun to go off. I was surprised by how many fast girls there were in my heat, I'm used to being in a pretty good place in the swim in most races and the number of girls ahead of me surprised me. Nonetheless, it didn't take very long to get into a good bit of open water and just do my swimming.

On the way out on the single lap loop, I thought I was straying a little too far in because the rest of the pack was a little further out, but my Garmin suggests that the course I took was fine and I believe it. I sort of struggled in the earlier two thirds of the swim. It was cold and I really felt like I couldn't catch my breath. I knew I was drawing in regular and big breaths though and to keep me from freaking out I was breathing 3-2-3-2 instead of every 3. I briefly entertained the notion of turning over onto my back and getting myself calmed down before I continued but I realized that I could deal with the discomfort of mild panic and just push through and finish. I couldn't guarantee how I was doing and how fast I was swimming, but I could focus on making the best of it, so I did. Eventually things settled down and I felt much better on the way back in.

I got out of the water in a decent time, 24:38 which was an improvement over Cyman, although I was in a wetsuit this race (sleeveless BlueSeventy Reaction) which I'm sure made a huge difference. I wasn't too happy with where I was mentally at during the swim, not because of the little bit of panic but more because of the negativity that it sort of led to. Once I calmed down a bit, I was really worried that the swim had gone really poorly and I was disappointed before I even really knew what was going on. I really want to try and curb negative thinking like that during races because it really doesn't help anyone. In any case, once I was through T1 and got a look at the time, I knew the swim hadn't gone as badly as I thought and I was able to redirect my focus and worry about putting in the best bike split I could. I turned it around, but in the future the less turning around I have to do the better.

T1: I'm always surprised by how breathless I am on the T1 run, but that's just something I mentally brace myself for and try to get through as calmly as possible. The run was a short uphill into the transition zone. I feel like I fumbled around a lot more than I typically do in T1, but it wasn't a slow transition compared to a lot of the field so I feel okay about it.

Bike: I got out on the bike course with the goal of hitting an 18-19 mph average. It started out fine but then I found that the rollers on this course were way more than what I was expecting to find. I decided that I wanted to do the best I could and hammered the course harder than I usually would have knowing that there could be consequences down the road on the run. I figured it was worth it to go for it. It was a two lap course that was very scenic through these forested roads with one climb that I had to use my small ring for and a second slightly smaller climb that I could have powered up in my big ring but opted to small ring anyways because I didn't want to blow my legs out. There were also some fun descents on this, I hit 35 mph at one point and it was glorious.

The entire time, I had my eyes peeled for Juhi (in my heat) and Connie (in the heat ahead of me). I never saw Connie but I did catch a glimpse of Juhi on my second lap and knew that she was probably closing on my lead from the swim but couldn't get a great sense of how much ahead I was keeping. I realized though that I might have a chance to finish ahead of her and that gave me a bit of a new push. Also near the turn around and transition area, the boys had set themselves up on course and cheered for me every time I passed, which was really sweet and fun and helped put a little bit of kick into my speed on that particular flat.

I felt like the mental bits of the bike were a little strange. Sometimes people would pass me and it would get me fired up and I would chase them down and sometimes I just settled back behind another girl and decided that whatever pace that was happened to be okay for me. It was strange. I think I had a good sense for how hard was too hard and was willing to ride my own race, which is why I had sort of weird non-uniform reactions to the things going on around me with regards to the other girls, but it was interesting for me to see that in action because usually the races I'm in aren't that dense with other people in my age group. In any case, I came out of the bike a tad slower than I had hoped, but given that the ride was definitely hillier than what I was used to, I'm really happy with that pace for that course.

T2: Was so long. That's all I have to say. I'm not great at running with my bike in tow and the sheer distance I had to run with my bike made me not a happy camper.

Run: I'm not a fan of two lap runs. I like being able to just zone out on the run until I get to the finish, turning around for multiple laps always makes me feel like a small part of my soul is dying. The course was strange because they laid it out in such a way that we had a bunch of 180 turns to make, which was odd. It could have been flatter but what terrain there was wasn't that bad and I won't complain about that. I will, however, complain about the fact that the course was definitely set too long, even taking into account the general mistakes that GPS watches make...I definitely played pace by my watch even though I knew that wasn't going to end up being accurate given the course and just set myself the goal of staying under 9:00 mile pace by my watch. (Which I did manage to do! My watch gave me a final average run pace of 8:43.)

The first lap felt really good. The course opens onto a flat followed by a downhill and I didn't have any issues with jelly legs or anything weird like that (I like running off the bike). I felt pretty good most of that lap but when we got around to lap two, I was really feeling myself slow down and I had to really proactively think about keeping my cadence high and keeping that pace going. I took the first lap pretty conservatively and upped the effort on the second lap, although it really did feel more like I was just hanging on rather than pushing in any meaningful way on that second lap. I took a bit of water at every aid station (hit four in total) and although I was starting to feel the heat towards the end of the race, the weather conditions really were pretty perfect and I didn't have any core temp issues at all.

The run was fun because I got to see the other girls on it. We made a point of high fiving when we passed each other and it was good to have a sense of how I was doing in relation to Connie and Juhi. Again, knowing where I was and that I was in a position to possibly be the fastest female finisher on the team really kept me going. All the other competitors were really nice too. It was great to hear words of encouragement from the faster girls passing me on the course and to be able to pass that forward when I passed other girls on the course as well. (Speaking of which, this is the first race at which I've passed a significant number of people on the bike and/or run. Usually races are one of attrition for me: Get out quick on the swim, try and finish before literally everyone else passes me. But I held my own alright on the bike and run and I'm proud of that.) There were also lots of random teammates lining the road cheering, not just for their own team but also everyone else. It was always nice to hear things like "Looking good WashU! Keep it up WashU!". I should just change my name lol. The boys were still on course during my first run lap and I really enjoyed getting yelled at by them too.

Biggest cheering shout out of the day though definitely goes to Molly. The way the course was set up, we had to run up a low grade but somewhat prolonged hill into a straightaway into a turn into the finish. I had just come out of that hill and was struggling because it was the end of the run and it was one of those points where I'm sure my face made it really obvious that I was hurting. Molly saw me while she was starting her second lap of the course on the other side of the road and yelled a bunch of things I don't think I really processed, but I knew she was cheering me on and it gave me the kick I needed to get myself down that final stretch.

As I made the turn into the finish chute, there was a girl probably just a few meters behind me whose mom was yelling at her to pass me. I wouldn't have even known she was there had her mom not tipped me off, so as soon as I heard that, I picked it up and sprinted into the finish. I did manage to stay ahead of her, which made me really proud. I was also surprised at my finish time. I thought with the longer swim and the non-spectacular bike due to the hills and the sheer length of transitions that for sure I would've been a 1:55 or slower so it was a really pleasant surprise to have done better than that.

Here are my finish details:


Garmin Numbers:
  • Swim: 1860 yards, 26:51, 1:27 average pace, definitely totally not accurate because I started the watch about 20 seconds before the actual start (in water) and didn't remember to hit it again until I had run up halfway through transition
  • T1: 1:26.6, again, inaccurate because I hit it halfway through the run in and didn't make the bike transition until I was already out and moving steadily on the bike course
  • Bike: 24.82 mi, 1:25:42, 17.4 mph average, 1,437 elevation gain
  • Bike speed splits by 5 mi: 18.8, 17.1, 17.3, 16.3, 17.6 (fell off as time went on, have to work on maintaining that bike speed consistency - I struggle with climbs in particular later on in the biking portion)
  • Run: 6.61 mi, 57:33, 8:43 average pace, 180 spm average cadence (yaaaaaas this number is soooo good)
  • Run pace splits by mile: 8:17, 8:34, 8:55, 8:45, 8:50, 8:53, 8:46
  • Total time: 2:53:31

Concluding thoughts about the race: I'm glad to see the training has paid off. Even though it wasn't really reflected in that finish time, I think it's reflected in my standing overall (I was definitely expecting a finish somewhere in the 250-300 range so to have come in at 211 is really amazing) and in how well I managed to ride on a course that was tougher than what I was used to and how solid I felt on the run given a much quicker pace than what I did in Cyman (by my Garmin numbers of course). Something that I loved was how the entire lead up to this race Henry kept reminding me over and over again that I had done enough and that I was in a good place to put together a race that I was proud of, and I wasn't sure I believed him. Now that it's over, it's good to see that he was right. I did do enough, I did put together a race I'm really proud of, that is super super cool.

It's really cool to see myself improving but I also recognize that there's a lot for me to improve on still. I feel like I can be better across all the disciplines, swimming included. I'd like to be a better climber on the bike, I'd like to be a faster runner in general, I'd like to continue improving on my swim endurance. Racing is great because it brings everything I want to improve on into focus. There's a lot there that I think I can work on (leg strength/power, swim technique, core strength/stability, sustaining higher aerobic loads, base because you can never have too much base, etc. etc.) and what it'll come down to is whether or not I have the time and want to commit myself to a whole new slew of goals. I'm going to race Wildflower and finish off my semester and give myself some time to figure out where I'm going and what it is what I want out of this sport moving forward.

All in all, I'm really glad I did that. It was a huge honour to race with some of the best in the country and I felt like I held my own on that course amongst a lot of phenomenally talented athletes. I'm really proud of how my race went and the entire weekend did what racing always does for me: it makes me want to get after it more. I always have a hard time with training because I spend so much time feeling so much pressure to improve but once I'm on the race course I always feel so free just doing what I've prepared myself to do. That's amazing. That's my favourite part of racing. It's this great opportunity to show off what's gone into your preparation and that's a pretty special occasion. I am simultaneously terrified and super excited to get to do this again this upcoming weekend at Wildflower.

Post-race: After getting a super cold wet towel thrown over me to cool me down (fun finish line fact: I definitely remember looking up as I was coming down the chute and seeing the medical personnel lined up at the finish and thinking, yes if I collapse at the end there'll be people to take care of me xD), I hung out with the girls and cheered the rest of the women's team in while drinking huge amounts of Gatorade and eating free food (they had Southern fare, baked beans and pulled pork and corn muffins). Then we went back to the hotel, showered and changed, and came back out to cheer on the boys. We hit up Cook Out on the way and I got myself chicken strips which were exactly what I needed at that moment. Once we were back at the venue, I went out onto the run course to bring them in while everyone else went to the finish line. It was great to see the boys out there doing their thing but it was also a little bit soul-crushing to watch. The day had heated up significantly because of their later start time and the struggles were very very visible. I texted Henry and told him that watching these guys compete made me feel like throwing up because it honestly just looked so tough. 

After the boys finished, a small group of us took off a little bit earlier because one of my teammates was catching an earlier flight out than the rest of the group, so our car headed to the airport early. I spent a couple hours at the airport, chugging iced coffee and getting some work done. I had a super greasy burger and sweet potato fries for dinner which was every brand of glorious. Two flights and a very kind car ride home from one of my teammates later, I was finally back in my own bed. (One of the boys brought up how we had probably used more modes of transportation that day than we ever had in the past: walking/running, swimming, biking, car, MetroLink, and airplane.) 

Yesterday was Sunday and I just slept and did work and ate plenty of food all day (which involved making two pasta bake casserole things and a tray of blueberry muffins which will be my only sustenance for this week). Today I'll take an easy run (goal is about 4 miles at 9-10 min mile pace, nothing specific really, just shake things out and see how it feels) in the afternoon after a pretty long school day that will hopefully involve getting some productive work done. Neuro midterm on Thursday as well as a lot of life responsibilities and other things going on this week. Will have to bust my ass to clear up everything related to school this week so I can go to Wildflower and have some more fun tri-ing in California! Happy Monday everyone!

Much love,
Jess

Thursday, April 21, 2016

The home stretch

[Day 112]

I've been spending the week trying to keep my life together. Less training hours for sure but also a lot of school work and wedding related tasks has kept me really busy. Not an excuse to not have been here logging, but oh well. Let's get caught up.

4/16 Saturday: Rest day

4/17 Sunday: Open water swim practice with Brian C. in Rolla, MO
Summary: 2696 yards, 1:07:22, some laps of the lake punctuated by sitting around on rocks and chatting. I touched a fish with my hand for the first time. It was in a quarry generally used for scuba diving, which is pretty cool.
Lap paces: 1:38, 1:38, 1:32, 1:34, 1:38, 1:35 for the efforts
Hit Rate: 106/116 (91.3%)

4/18 Monday AM Workout: Spin biking at the gym (b/c my bike is gone...)
Summary: 23.60 mi (hahahahahahahahaha sure spin bike computer...), 1:00:36, 23.4 mph
Hit Rate: 107/117 (91.4%)

4/18 Monday PM Workout: Rec swim, punctuated by lots of conversation w/ Jeremy lol
Summary:
  • WU: 600 as 150 swim/50 kick
  • Main set: straight through unless indicated
    • 4 x 50 free @ :50
    • 3 x 200 free @ 2:50
    • 100 easy
    • (break)
    • 4 x 50 free @ :50
    • 3 x 150 free @ 2:10
    • 50 easy 
    • (break)
    • 4 x 50 IMO @ :55
    • 3 x 100 IM @ 1:40
    • (break, that was supposed to be free but I decided I wanted to swim IM so I did)
    • 8 x 75 free pull @ 1:15 (no paddles)
  • WD: 200 choice easy
  • Total Distance: 3500 SCY (~1:10)
Hit Rate: 108/118 (91.5%)

4/19 Tuesday: AM run
Summary: 5.02 mi, 44:09, 8:47 pace, 179 spm
Pace splits by mile: 8:43, 8:51, 8:53, 8:44, 8:45
Hit Rate: 109/119 (91.5%)

4/20 Wednesday: Tri team practice w/ Brian, showed up without a plan, sort of did whatever
Summary:
  • WU: 4 x 200 as SKIP
  • Main Set:
    • 4 x 100 free @ 1:30
    • 4 x 50 free kick w/ board @ 1:00
    • 5 x 200 free
      • 2 @ 3:05
      • 2 @ 3:00
      • 1 MAX
  • WD: 200 easy
  • Total Distance: 2600 SCY (~50 mins)
Hit Rate: 110/120 (91.6%)

The general trend the past couple of days has been feeling not super great on the workouts but churning out decent paces given what that felt like. The run on Tuesday felt particularly rough, maybe because I was hungry going into it, and although it wasn't a super quick run, it wasn't a super slow one either so it turned out fine. Same thing with the 200s at practice yesterday, didn't feel great, but for the effort that I was putting in I was really happy with what I was splitting. So...things are going okay I think?

Today is off (travel day!), tomorrow will be whatever on course training and shake out workouts we choose to do as a team, Saturday is race day! Wish me luck!

Much love,
Jess

Friday, April 15, 2016

A double? What?

[Day 106]

Today's AM Workout: Rec swim
Summary:
  • WU: 600 as 150 free/50 kick
  • Main Set:
    • 6 x 50 descend 1-3, 4-6
    • 4 x 250 free @ 4:00 as 150 sighting drills/100 fast
    • 4 x 200 pull
      • 1, 2 - w/ paddles @ 3:00
      • 3, 4 - w/o paddles @ 3:20
  • WD: 200 easy
  • Total Distance: 2900 SCY (~50 mins)
Hit Rate: 104/114 (91.2%)

Today's PM Workout: Easy run w/ Brian
Summary: 4.98 mi, 45:59, 9:14 pace (there was some starting and stopping, Brian's first post-half marathon run, he wasn't feeling too hot in the middle)
Hit Rate: 105/115 (91.3%)

Much love,
Jess

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Haven't forgotten how to ride my bike...yet...

[Day 105]

Today's Workout: Moderate ride, laps of Forest Park
Summary: 23.98 mi, 1:29:49, 16.0 mph
Speed splits by 5 mi: 15.7, 16.8, 16.2, 15.8, 15.6
Hit Rate: 103/113 (91.1%)

I've still got some residual back pain/soreness/don't really know what it is but hoping it'll clear up. My IT band is really tight, worse on the right than on the left, really need to stretch tonight is all. Can't wait to race! Sorry for the short posts but life is happening lol. Studying time!

Much love,
Jess

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wings drop game one of the playoffs ):

[Day 104]

Today's Workout: AM easy run
Summary: 7.07 mi, 1:08:43, 9:43 pace, 176 spm
Pace splits by mile: 9:31, 9:47, 9:48, 10:01, 9:32, 9:46, 9:36
Hit rate: 102/112 (91%)

No words tonight, it's late and I need to get to bed. Happy hump day!

Much love,
Jess

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Why is 4:25 am so early...

[Day 103]

Today's Workout: AM CSP Practice, mid-distance free day
Summary:
  • WU:
    • 2 x 300 free @ third person rest
    • 4 x 50 free @ :50
  • Main Set:
    • 4 x 200 free @ 3:15
      • 1 - 50 strong, 150 smooth focused on technique
      • 2 - 100 strong, 100 smooth focused on technique
      • 3 - 150 strong, 50 smooth focused on technique
      • 4 - all strong
    • 4 x 250 free @ 4:00, 200 smooth focused on technique, broken for 5-10 secs, 50 sprint
    • 4 x 100 kick w/ fins @ 1:30-1:40, 25 fly kk on back/50 choice kk/25 swim free
    • 8 x 25 free @ :25, FAST breakouts then easy swim
    • 200, 150, 100, 50 free MAX @ 60SR
  • WD: 100 easy
  • Total Distance: 3800 SCY
Hit Rate: 101/111 (90.9%) - Worth noting that I will not be putting any hits on the hit rate from here on out until we're done with Wildflower. We're getting into that taper/rest period and at this point it's really not the plan I care about, what matters is getting the right balance of training and rest (which is like almost impossible to do but I'll try my best). Having the freedom to be flexible and listen to my body will be important so I'm forgoing the structure for the home stretch. 

Updates:
  • I literally threw a fit this morning when I had to get up for practice. I have to grow up a bit. But also honestly the work is getting a bit wearing. Pumped to race but also pumped to have some time to decompress in the coming months. 
  • Forgot I had my selective this afternoon, had planned to bike during that time but I had to be in class instead so dropped that workout. Then spent a lot of time looking at the schedule for the rest of the week and freaking out about not getting enough outdoors time on the bike. (Just one more outdoor ride left on the schedule officially before we'll likely have to ship our bikes out.) I know it's silly but I'm just worried about things like not being able to clip in during the race or something like that since my shoes have been giving me issues lately. Fingers crossed that won't be something I'll actually have to worry about come race day. Maybe I'll calm down a bit after the next ride I take. Maybe I won't. Who knows.
  • I think in general I'm hitting the point of OMG THE RACE IS SO CLOSE I CAN'T DO THIS I'M GOING TO DIE. It's going to be okay. But I'm going to spend A LOT of time freaking out.
Run tomorrow morning, that'll be it for the day. Will hopefully get more schoolwork done than I've managed today because it's been pretty abysmal on that front. Gotta get my act together! Happy Tuesday!

Much love,
Jess

Monday, April 11, 2016

The fourth month has not been kind to the blogging

[Day 102]

Sorry. I'm trying. I swear.

Friday's PM Workout: Base run w/ Henry riding on a bike next to me offering words of encouragement the whole time
Summary: 8.67 mi, 1:18:45, 9:05 pace, 176 spm
Pace splits by mile: 8:59, 9:08, 9:07, 9:03, 9:03, 8:56, 9:10, 9:12, 9:09
Notes: Definitely felt like I was fading towards the end and it was a relatively flat run since I took the bike path instead of the footpath, but I'm still happy with the pace and effort overall.
Hit Rate: 98/108 (90.7%)

Saturday's Workout: Easy run, paced Helena through the Go! St. Louis 5k!
Summary: 3.15 mi, 31:20, 9:57 pace
Notes: Was definitely hoping to get to a point pace wise where she could finish strong but we underestimated the terrain and she wasn't really prepared for that so things started out a tad too fast and fell off a bit as time went on. I'm still super proud of her though, she took something crazy like 8 minutes off her last 5k! Hoping she keeps running and we can do this again with more races in the future.

Sunday's Workout: Trainer brick, 2 hours on the trainer (mix of speedwork/sprints and hill work) and 4 mi FAST off the bike
Summary:
  • Trainer set:
    • WU: 10 mins easy
    • Pre-set: 8 x :30/:30 spin ups, 2 mins easy
    • Main Set: 
      • 8 x (3 mins on, 2 mins recovery) at 95 rpm, starting at base (big ring in front, 2nd biggest ring in back to start), going up one gear each minute
      • 4 x 5 segments at base +3/+4/+5/+4/+3, alternating 2 min segments and 1 min segments by set (total climb times are 10/5/10/5), 2 mins easy spinning recoveries between 
      • 8 x :45/:45 sprints @ base +1 
      • 10 mins steady state (prep for transition) 
    • Total time: 120 mins
    • Summary: 29.13 mi, 2:00:37, 14.5 mph
  • Trainer speed splits: 13.4, 15.3, 14.6, 14.9, 14.8, 14.1
  • Transition: 1:03.3
  • Run summary: 4.49 mi, 38:45, 8:38 pace, 181 spm
  • Run splits by mile: 8:32, 8:44, 8:42, 8:35, 8:36
Notes: I was challenged by Henry to do the run under 9:00 pace average (for a reward of ice cream, which I didn't actually take in the end lol) and I would have never gone for it if he hadn't made that challenge, but I did and it went spectacularly well. Things oscillated between feeling tough and feeling remarkably easy but basically as long as I kept my cadence up I felt pretty strong. I pushed up the hills and found it pretty easy to recover after them and I was holding pace well in the flats which I struggle with sometimes so all in all I was very very very happy with how things went. I wasn't going to be this aggressive with my run at the race but people tell me the Clemson course is flat so I think I'm going to shoot for under 9:00 pace on my 10k and if it falls apart in the last 2 miles, then so be it. But given how that run went, I think I definitely have it in me and it would be shame not to give it a try so that's the game plan for now.
Hit Rate: 99/109 (90.8%)

Today's Workout: Gym sesh, last lift before racing! (~1:15)
Summary:
  • Back squats: WU 8 @ 95# (was rotating with a friend, this was the weight she was doing so I just went with it), 5 x 8/6/8/8/8 @ 115/115/105/105/105 (disappointed that I had to drop down, but it was the right call, 115s were a real struggle)
  • Deadlifts: 4 x 8/8/6/6 @ 155# (probably could have gone for 8s on the later sets but prioritized protecting my back, don't want to take any injury risks this close to competing, felt strong even though it was right after squatting, the big deadlift plates definitely help since the bar starts pretty far off the ground)
  • Pulldowns: 4 x 10/10/10/7-3 @ 7+ plates (didn't go for sets of 12 because honestly I just didn't feel like it...)
  • Flat bench: WU 12 @ 55#, 3 x 10/8/7 @ 85# (these continue to disappoint...just gotta keep doing the thing)
  • Leg stability set: 2 x
    • Single leg glut bridges: 10/side (body weight)
    • Single leg Romanian deadlifts: 10/side @ 25# (one DB)
    • Band squats: 20
  • Shoulder press: 3 x 12/10/8 @ 25#/side (still not understanding how I can do 8-12 drop sets at 25#/15# but somehow I still can't hit full sets of 12 with just the 25s...)
  • Single arm DB row: 3 x 12/side @ 40# (go. up. in. weight. And need more grip strength looool.)
  • Incline bench: 3 x 12/10/8 @ 65#
  • Fly pulls w/ resistance cords: 4 x 30
Notes: I felt pretty weak today, which was sort of disappointing, but I also made a point of trying not to take myself too seriously. The point of today was just to remind my body to try and hold onto as much muscle as possible between now and when I race so the strength doesn't just fall right off my body, the details of how much weight I'm moving right now aren't super important. The other half of that story is the fact that I'm as strong as I've ever been in my life which means inevitably I'm going to get to a point where it gets harder to keep going up in weight without some changes to how much time I'm spending working on strength. I'll save the attempts at serious progress making for when I'm not so focused on triathlons, for now just holding close to this set point is fine by me. I also went to the gym in the middle of the day, which I never do, and I had an interesting revelation about how vulnerable I feel when I'm training and how it freaks me out to show that kind of vulnerability around others. The other thing that I realized though is that I need to be willing to take ownership of what I'm there for and what I'm doing. Sometimes I worry about what other people think about the random girl in the boy space at the gym but at the end of the day, I know exactly why I'm there and what I'm out to get and it really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks about it. (And you know, I don't subscribe to the patriarchy and all and I need to stop talking like I do.)
Hit Rate: 100/110 (90.9%)

I was really tired after this but it seems like a good amount of coffee is bringing me back to life. Much school work to be done now. Tomorrow will be a swim in the morning and if there's good weather, a chill ride in the afternoon, either in Forest Park or maybe elsewhere if I'm feeling adventurous. We'll see. But it'll be chill. Because we're starting to err into taper territory...not officially yet (I've been hesitant about declaring a day as official start of taper) but I do want to get some decent recovery in so that'll be the point of the ride. Happy Monday!

Much love,
Jess

Friday, April 8, 2016

I have the best fiance

[Day 99]

Henry drove me out to practice this morning in a car borrowed from a friend. Friends with cars are wonderful. Having a fiance who is willing to get up at an ungodly hour in the morning to drive me to practice is the best kind of blessing in the universe. He's taking a well deserved nap now lol.

In regards to practice, I really should've worked harder given that someone else gave up many hours of their morning to get me to and from practice. It's hard though without really aggressive pace times to push me and I wanted to keep pace times reasonable for the lane because towards the end of the set people were falling off the pace so it was a weird balance to try to strike. (It was IM day so I was leading.) My knees hurt a little bit, my left knee specifically, from breaststroke so I'm gonna try and keep an eye on that. Here's the set.

Today's AM Workout: CSP Practice, IM day
Summary:
  • WU: 
    • 500 swim
    • 2 x 250 @ 3rd person rest
      • 1 - alt. 50 IMO kick/50 free swim
      • 2 - alt. 50 IMO drill/50 free swim
    • 4 x 100 free pull w/ paddles @ 1:35
    • 4 x 75 IM no free @ 1:20, descend 1-4
  • Main Set: straight through unless indicated
    • 5 x 100 IM @ 1:45
    • 4 x 50 IMO @ 1:00
    • 4 x 100 free @ 1:35
    • 4 x 50 free @ :50
    • (break)
    • 3 x 100 IM @ 1:40
    • 4 x 50 IMO @ 1:00 (pretty sure this was supposed to go down to :55...but we just didn't...)
    • 2 x 100 free @ 1:30
    • 4 x 50 free @ :50 (again, pretty sure this was supposed to be :45...)
    • 1 x 100 IM @ 1:35
    • (there was supposed to be 4 x 50 IMO MAX @ 1:00 or 1:10, but we didn't have time)
  • WD: 100 easy
  • Total Distance: 4100 SCY (4300 SCY as written)
Hit Rate: 97/107 (90.6%)

Originally had a long run with a big tempo effort in the middle scheduled for today, but might be shortening that down because honestly I need to do the rest of life too. It's fine. I'm ready, I don't need the extra distance, I know that. It's just hard when I want to do more but I know that I can't without compromising my schoolwork. We'll see what comes of it. I'll be back. Happy Friday everyone!

Much love,
Jess

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Another day, another missed workout

[Day 98]

But I want to be a doctor. So I will suck it up and do my becoming a doctor things. Planning on doing some core work tonight. Will return and update the post if it happens.

Hit Rate: 96/106 (90.6%)

Core Update: w/ Henry
  • We started w/ the standard 100 push up time trial because that's fun or something. I lost. ): 6:43, which is still an improvement over last time (6:57) and something I'm very proud of, but I hate losing. (Henry went 6:39 for reference, he got through his first 70 super fast and then slowed down a bit to close out.)
  • Planks: 2 x 1 min front, 1 min each side
  • Wrist to knee sit ups: 80
  • Leg lifts w/ Henry pushing: 50 + 10 x 10 second negatives
  • V sit ups: 50, 35
  • Russian twists: 100, 70, 30
  • Wasn't the best effort. Wasn't the worst. I'm not super happy about it but honestly when am I ever happy with anything? Just getting it done. 
Much love,
Jess

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Getting it done

[Day 97B]

Today was an adventure. That was mostly full of terrible things. I was just dissatisfied with so much of what went on today. I took a nap in the afternoon that I shouldn't have. I wasn't as productive as I should've been. The weather was crappy. It was bad. And then I tried to go for this brick and took my bike out of the apartment through the back and got mud all up in my cleats which made clipping in initially really hard. But I got it eventually and I figured it would be fine. Unfortunately, the first time I hit a light, I clipped out and could not for the life of me get clipped back in. I spent an entire lap of the park trying to figure out what to do about my pedaling situation and finally decided that I had to go home to sort it out. So I ended up coming home and spending close to an hour disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling my cleats to get them to work again and then heading back out for the workout.

It seemed silly but at that point I had wasted close to two hours and I was trying to figure out what the best plan of action was. Maybe I should've just settled for a ride or went for a run instead or something but I just felt like the world was trying to stop me from making this workout happen and I didn't want to be stopped. I kept thinking about how the day had been such a huge disappointment and I couldn't imagine doing any less for this workout than what I had originally set out to do because any less than that would have felt like quitting or failing. I felt like I had something to prove. So I went out and proved it and took my workout exactly as I had planned. Sure, I lost a lot of my day to making that point and it made me really time crunched this evening and I really really struggled through everything else I had to do, but it was worth it. I haven't been proud of myself like this in a long time. Plus I learned how to fix my cleat issues! Redemption. I love redemption.

Today's Workout: PM brick, 24 mile ride (laps of Forest Park) and 6 mile run (hilly side of Forest Park)
Summary:
  • Bike: 24.17 mi, 1:30:41, 16.1 mph average
  • Bike speed splits by 5 mi: 15.2, 16.5, 15.9, 15.9, 16.6
  • Bike notes: It was windy, I went way harder and rode way more aggressively than I typically would knowing I was running off the bike, but I was angry and I wanted to attack it and see what my body could handle. I was proud of how it turned out.
  • Transition: 2:13
  • Run: 6.06 mi, 55:56, 9:14 average pace, 178 spm average
  • Run splits by mile: 9:01, 9:11, 9:23, 9:22, 9:11, 9:17
  • Run notes: So happy with the cadence! The hills are TOUGH after the bike. My legs burned so hard on every uphill but I just tried to focus on keeping my upper body relaxed and my turnover quick. It worked out pretty well I think. First two miles felt really relaxed and then it just got exponentially tougher. It felt like I was fighting for every step in those middle miles, but I knew I was hitting a good pace and I just kept pushing and luckily my body never fell apart on me. It was a solid solid run. 
Hit Rate: 96/105 (91.4%)

Hitting up rec swim over lunch tomorrow. Gonna do a distance free set because I need to do more distance workouts. Hope everyone had a good Wednesday!

Much love,
Jess

Why am I so busy.

[Day 97]

I don't know why my life is so crazy but it is. I skipped a gym workout this morning and got up at 5 am literally just to study and get life errands out of the way. And everything still feels like a disaster. :\ I also moved around some of the workout planning for later in the week so I can squeeze another gym session in and actually take a rest day at some point. We'll see how it all goes. Turns out the whole being a triathlete and going to med school thing is just a huge struggle. Here's the late update from yesterday.

Yesterday's Workout: AM CSP practice, mid-distance free day
Summary:

  • WU: 550 swim (600 as written)
  • Main Set:
    • 5 x 200 free @ 3:15
      • 1, 5 = normal
      • 2, 4 = broken at the 100 for 10 secs
      • 3 = broken every 50 w/ 45 sec send offs
    • Straight through:
      • 100 free @ 2:00, 90%
      • 2 x 50 free @ :55, 95%
      • 4 x 25 free @ :30, MAX
    • 4 x 150 free @ 2:20
      • 1 = normal
      • 2 = broken at the 100 for 5 secs
      • 3 = broken at the 50 for 5 secs
      • 4 = broken each 50 for 5 secs
    • 8 x 50 alt. 25 fly/25 kick @ 1:00
    • 4 x 75 kick w/ fins, middle 25 is swim with <8 strokes @ 1:10
    • Straight through:
      • 3 x 100 free MAX @ 2:00
      • (extra 15 SR)
      • 2 x 50 free MAX @ 1:15
  • WD: 4 x 75 swim @ 1:15
  • Total Distance: 3850 SCY
Notes: I really didn't want to be there in the morning but am finding out that I'm a lot more fatigue resistant than I used to be. Not fading towards the end of practice means I've been finding myself getting more and more into practice as it goes on, which has been nice. I also definitely said to myself in the locker room before practice "I would give anything to not be here right now" and realized that all I would have to "give" is being slow and promptly changed my mind. I guess that means I'm still motivated to do something lol.
Hit Rate: 95/104 (91.3% - this includes this morning's skipped gym sesh)

Brick on the books for this afternoon. Loooooong day coming. Let's get it. (:

Much love,
Jess

Monday, April 4, 2016

Blogging "every day" amirite?

[Day 95]

Tired right now. Break was great. Too lazy to go into all the details. Here just have the summaries.

Monday's Workout: Gym sesh w/ Henry
Summary:
  • Back squats: WU 12 @ 75#, 3 x 8 @ 115#, last set drop set for 12 @ 95#
  • Pulldowns: 3 x 12 @ 90#
  • Flat bench: 12 @ 55#, 3 x 12/8/6-2 @ 85#
  • Trap bar deadlifts: 3 x 8 @ 165# (split 6-2 or 5-3 just sort of depending...) - we just googled it and found out how much the bar weighs, turns out that's why those were sort of rough lol
  • Legs superset: 3 x 
    • 15 goblet squats @ 45#
    • 15 split squats @ 15#/side (DBs)
    • 15 reverse lunges @ 15#/side (DBs)
  • Dips: 3 x 12 @ 50 lbs of assist
  • Seated cable rows: 3 x 12 @ 70#
Hit Rate: 87/95 (91.5%)

Tuesday's Workout: Run
Summary: 8.66 mi, 1:23:24, 9:37 pace, 171 spm average
Pace splits by mile: 9:11, 9:31, 9:43, 9:43, 9:47, 9:38, 9:42, 10:13, 8:57
Things worth noting: I had really bad period cramps that started about a mile in, I ended up stopping at 1.5 mi and thinking that I would just have to walk home and call it a day, but the cramps faded and I ended up deciding that I should try and get through it anyways and if I had to, I would just walk when the cramps acted up. They didn't come back, so I got the rest of my workout in nice and smooth. Was glad I decided to stick it out. (:
Hit Rate: 88/96 (91.6%)

Wednesday's Workout: Indoor brick at the hotel gym
Summary: (continuous)
  • 20 mins biking as 10 mins @ 6-8 warm up, 5 mins @ 9, 5 mins @ 10, all at 95 rpm
  • 10 mins running @ 2% incline, 6.2-6.4 mph speed
  • 20 mins biking as 5 mins @ 10, 5 mins @ 11, 5 mins @ 12, 5 mins @ 11
  • 10 mins running @ 2% incline, 6.5 mph speed
  • Summed totals:
    • Biking: 11.50 mi, 40:06
    • Running: 2.19 mi, 20:42
Things worth noting: So sore from the gym sesh...but you gotta do what you gotta do.
Hit Rate: 89/97 (91.7%)

Thursday's Workout: Stadiums at Princeton w/ Henry
Summary: 2 rounds of stadiums with rest between rounds, lower level only, alternating singles/doubles by staircase
Hit Rate: 90/98 (91.8%)

Friday's Workout: Indoor biking at the hotel gym
Summary: 17.68 mi, 1:01:03
  • All at 90-95+ rpm
  • WU: 10 mins @ 6-8
  • Main Set: 9 x 5 mins @ 9/10/11/12/13/12/11/11/10
  • WD: 5 mins working down from 10 to 6
Things worth noting: Henry had to kick me out of bed so I would do this. I really didn't wanna do it, but I'm glad I did. Stadiums were really bad to my ankles so I stuck with non-impact work.
Hit Rate: 91/99 (91.9%)

Saturday's Workout: Gym sesh w/ Henry, upper body only
Summary:
  • Flat bench: WU 12 @ 55#, 3 x 12/8/8 @ 85#
  • Pulldowns: 4 x 12/12/12/10-2 @ 90#
  • Incline bench: 3 x 12 @ 65#
  • Single arm DB rows: 3 x 12 @ 40#
  • Shoulder press: 3 x 8-12 @ 25#-15#
  • Bicep curls: 3 x 12 @ 20#
  • Dips: 3 x 12/12/10 @ 40# of assist
  • Superset: 3 x
    • 12 lateral raises @ 12.5#
    • 12 front plate raises @ 25#
  • Leaning lateral raises, one set of 12/side @ 7.5#
  • Skull crushers: 3 x 12/12/6-4 @ 15#/15#/15#-10#
  • Machine flyes and reverse flyes: 3 sets of each, 12 reps, the weight was whatever Henry set the machine to (I think I did the same for normal and reverse flyes, which I guess says something ridiculous about my front/back strength ratios), alternating exercises
Hit Rate: 92/100 (92%)

Sunday: Rest day! Ah glorious rest days.

Today's AM Workout: Base run, 5 mi
Summary: 5.04 mi, 46:20, 9:12 pace, 175 spm
Pace splits by mile: 9:09, 9:18, 9:18, 9:09, 9:06
Notes: Felt sluggish, but got through it. Probs b/c I hadn't run fasted in a while and last week is catching up to me fatigue wise, but it's fine. I'm happy with this for a normal run of the mill run.
Hit Rate: 93/101 (92%)

Today's PM Workout: Outdoor ride w/ Hoang (who puuuuuushed me, it was awesome)
Summary: 28.87 mi, 1:43:33, 16.7 mph
Speed splits by mile: 16.2, 16.9, 16.3, 20.9, 16.5, 14.2
Notes: New 40k PR today, 1:25:44, kinda cool.
Hit Rate: 94/102 (92.1%)

Yayyyyyy. Swim tomorrow. Sleep now.

Much love,
Jess