I dunno T, I think we'd better find out what Gen's plans are, pronto! I'd much rather be known as a member of TAG than the A in T&A...
P.S. Today is cardio interval day, but I have zero motivation to drag my A to the gym since it's raining cats and dogs outside. Although I did go by Runner's Roost to buy new running shoes yesterday (got the treadmill gait analysis and everything). Damn I love how I just signed my entire paycheck over to Tri-training tools. I guess I don't really need to eat for the next two weeks... : /
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
It's Official ...
... I'm in too. I just paid my $80 entrance fee so no matter what, I'll be at the starting line. Now if we can find some news on Gen (since the loser still hasn't posted in the blog :-p), we'll be all set.
In regards to training, I had a minor setback when I went to Minnesota for the WCHA Final Five tournament for work. I had every intention of working out when I was there, going so far as to getting an IHRSA Passport card and finding a gym, but sleep ended up winning out. I did manage to run some one day, so we'll count that as a small victory.
Now that I'm back home, however, I'm back to training as best as I can. Since the weather's getting better, I also hope to add in some sprint workouts outside and integrate plyometrics back in to the routine. Once mid-April rolls around (that is, end of the college hockey season), I'm also going to start going hard-core on the swimming, including probably finding a coach for a lesson or two for some much-needed help.
One good thing to report though - flexibility seems to be getting much better! I've been a good girl and stretching every day when I work out (after first session of cardio and before other sessions of cardio and weights) and I can reach further than before, so woo hoo!
In regards to training, I had a minor setback when I went to Minnesota for the WCHA Final Five tournament for work. I had every intention of working out when I was there, going so far as to getting an IHRSA Passport card and finding a gym, but sleep ended up winning out. I did manage to run some one day, so we'll count that as a small victory.
Now that I'm back home, however, I'm back to training as best as I can. Since the weather's getting better, I also hope to add in some sprint workouts outside and integrate plyometrics back in to the routine. Once mid-April rolls around (that is, end of the college hockey season), I'm also going to start going hard-core on the swimming, including probably finding a coach for a lesson or two for some much-needed help.
One good thing to report though - flexibility seems to be getting much better! I've been a good girl and stretching every day when I work out (after first session of cardio and before other sessions of cardio and weights) and I can reach further than before, so woo hoo!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
$$ Spent... hope it's worth it!
So I paid my entrance fee and signed up for the Tri! It's official, I'm in! I also decided that my measley sporadic workouts weren't gonna cut it... so I sucked it up and slapped down a ridiculous majority of my last paycheck for a 12-pack with my new personal trainer, Kristen (that's 2x a week for the next 6 weeks, ladies and gentlemen!) In my first session we did cardio intervals (10 minutes on the treadmill, 10 on the stairstepper, and 10 on the elliptical... and let me tell you, I've never sweat so much in my entire life, it was pretty sad but awesome that I could kick that much ass in a 30 minute workout). So on Thursday we are doing upper body weights. I don't lift weights. I'm a total girl when it comes to working out. Kristen's gonna kick my ass... and I'm scared. But excited. Hopefully it'll be well worth it come August (Not to mention I'll be good and ready for bikini season! Woo-hoo!)
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Wanted: Money ...
... for a personal trainer! I just learned that one of the trainers at work can do some swim coaching and used to do triathlons. Talked to him this morning and he said that he could help me out. He can't actually do in-pool training (work's weird like that), but can help with form and all that stuffs.
While I'm still debating about getting a couple lessons with an actual swim coach, I'm leaning toward this since my employee discount actually works on training sessions. Still, with my pathetic swim knowledge (or lack thereof), someone in-pool might be better.
Anyone more knowledgable on the subject have any thoughts?
While I'm still debating about getting a couple lessons with an actual swim coach, I'm leaning toward this since my employee discount actually works on training sessions. Still, with my pathetic swim knowledge (or lack thereof), someone in-pool might be better.
Anyone more knowledgable on the subject have any thoughts?
Friday, March 2, 2007
Progress Update
Don't worry people, no updates doesn't mean no training (at least in my case). I sadly still haven't started swimming yet (boo), but as I think I mentioned before, I'm going to wait until hockey season is over so I can actually focus on swimming since that will be my weakest part.
In other good news ...
In other good news ...
- Been able to do 12 minutes running on the treadmill (random, level 2, 5.7mph; last two min. at 6.0 and 6.5 mph, respectively) without the lungs bothering me too horribly much. For those who know, my issue with running isn't my legs - it's my stupid sports-induced asthma so while my legs say I can still run, my lungs say otherwise. This is an improvement over the 7 minutes I had been usually doing. I did do 15 the other day to burn off some stress, but the last few minutes were a struggle and I was doing the rusty pipe organ breathing thing.
- Even though I was sore as hell today (cardio/legs tues., cardio/arms/24 hour fit dance class wed., turbo kick-boxing/hockey last night), I still managed to do a little over 7 miles in 20 minutes on the bike (!). I found this a bit odd since I've been averaging between a 3 and 4 minute mile on the bike (sport-specific, level 8 or 9) lately and I thought that big of a jump was weird. In any case, I'll take it.
In bad news ...
- On a random whim, decided to have my bodyfat percentage tested at the gym (one of the trainers had five minutes to help me out). I hadn't had it done since senior year in college when I had it tested before and after taking a weight training class - was 26-something before and went down to 23-something after. Weeeeeelllll ... now I'm at about 29. Yuck. Said trainer helping me out said she was about the same, but really, I thought I'd be in a bit better shape since I graduated especially since I work out more. Part of it could be that the two tests were slightly different (school did caliper measurements on tricep, side, quad; gym did tricep, bicep, side and back), but still. Ew. Oh well, just another motivational tool, right?
So, that's my update. Since my workouts have been good (despite lack of swimming-ness), my next step is to start eating better (and less, in some cases. oops.) to add an extra push.
Happy training!
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