Another question I get asked is "What is your goal for this race?" Goals will vary from person to person. Some will want to win the entire event while others will just want to cross the finish line. Here are some of my goals.
-Not hyperventilate during the first few minutes of the swim.
-Eat and drink consistently while on the bike.
-Don't let others dictate my pace, race my own race.
-Run, not walk through the aid stations during the marathon.
-Get to the finish
-Be able to walk back to my room under my own power
-Bypass the medical tent
-Encourage as many people as I can to get through the race...cuz it's gonna hurt.
Today was a good day. 4000 yard swim, a little lunch break and then a 2.5 hour ride on a beautiful 68 degree day in Oakland. It was great to see so many people out riding. I am working tonight so hopefully I will get some sleep. Oh, got to give a shout out to Alfonso Munoz who is registering for his first Ironman 70.3 tomorrow. I am going to do the race with and look forward to training with him. Sleep well all.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Easy day...kind of.
On Thursday night I got about 2 hours of sleep. Then last night at work I got a grand total of about 2-3 hours of sleep that were broken up by medical calls. I left work and went right to the pool. Halfway into my 4500 yard swim I was stopped and informed that the H2O aerobics class was going to start so I got the boot. Oh well, make up the difference tomorrow. This afternoon I went on 1.5 hour run in the Oakland hills. It felt...ok. I was tired, it was cold and damp but it still felt good to get out on the road. Very tired tonight so I am going to get a full eight. For Brook, here is my training menu for the day.
Breakfast: Bagel and fruit (no cream cheese) coffee
Lunch: Black bean and green chili burrito with a wheat tortilla. Small bowl of Kashi cereal.
Snack: Clif Bar
Post workout: Gatorade, Clif Bar
Dinner: Mahi-mahi burger on wheat bun, baked potato fries, watermelon
Dessert: Vegan carrot cake
Indulgences: 1 Reeses peanut butter cup and cup of cereal.
Tomorrow: Long swim and 3 hour ride. Good night everyone.
Picture is a view from the top of my run.
Breakfast: Bagel and fruit (no cream cheese) coffee
Lunch: Black bean and green chili burrito with a wheat tortilla. Small bowl of Kashi cereal.
Snack: Clif Bar
Post workout: Gatorade, Clif Bar
Dinner: Mahi-mahi burger on wheat bun, baked potato fries, watermelon
Dessert: Vegan carrot cake
Indulgences: 1 Reeses peanut butter cup and cup of cereal.
Tomorrow: Long swim and 3 hour ride. Good night everyone.
Picture is a view from the top of my run.
Video from ride up Skyline Blvd
Friday, October 29, 2010
Early Morning Workouts...SUCK!
They say working out early in the morning is good because it helps simulate the time you will be getting up and ready race morning. If that's the case then I am going to be a train wreck next Sunday.
So, got up at 0415 after sleeping...oh...2 hours fully. Raining out so I threw on some warm clothes, shouldered my backpack and went to the car. The short drive to the gym was uneventful. I checked in and went to the spin room to jump on a bike. That's when it began to show that I was out of it.
First, I had a UFC match with my backpack straps much like Snoopy fought the lawn chair in the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special (jelly beans for dinner...brilliant!) I digress. Anyway, after winning my bout by a narrow margin I threw my opponent to the floor. Took of my hat and jacket and..."What the "BEEP!" "How did my tri suit get under my clothes?!!" "Dammit! Where are my underwear then?!" A shake of the head and a heavy sigh later I take off my pants, set the bike and put my water bottle in the cage...ok, acutally I tried putting it in the damn foot strap of the pedal! GRRRRR! I stand up, give my self a neurological stroke test to make sure I am ok and climb aboard. "ARRRRRG" I put my UGGs back on! Tri suit and UGGs...hot. NOT! Whoa, whoa...don't be haters. UGGs are warm and toasty despite their appearance.
Finally, FINALLY I get my ride going. Going for an hour. 15 minutes in, go to take some fluid...SPLOOSH...the lid on the water bottle is not on all the way and I get drenched with Gatorade. Great. Keep going anyway. 40 minutes in I am feeling pretty good for the exception of my hands being sticky. So sticky that I open my hand up and my ipod doesn't fall!
With 15 minutes left the unthinkable happens. A young woman mounts a bike in front of me, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME! There are 50 bikes and nobody else in the room! I know, some might say "Ooooo, van Luen, she was trying to show off for you." Well, you would think differently after what happens next.
10 minutes away from being done I am pedaling and all of a sudden I feel a subtle but noticeable breeze...a whisp if you will. For a second I wonder "Did a fan get turned on?" Then, out of NOWHERE this pungent odor invades my nares. I mean, blink a couple of times, shake your head kind of pungent. Thrown off by what my senses are experiencing my first thought was "Oh my, are we near a sulfur factory?" "Did I leave an old container of Muscle Milk in my bag that is rotting?" "OH NO! It's Al-Qaeda!" After this brief, 10-20 second thought process I realized what or who the culprit was.
The smell dissipates quickly, I shake it off, not judgemental. Like I said before we all have our moments. Until I was getting off my bike. I took my ear buds out. I was bending over to wipe up the floor when I noticed something strange in this girls cadence, it wasn't regular anymore. I looked just in time to catch her get out of her seat, lean to her left and on the upward pedal stroke on her right side she opened up her leg and....FART! Ok, it wasn't "FART". I just can't describe the sound! It was a hybrid sound of tearing paper and when you rub your hands over a balloon. This time I was overcome by the smell of Fritos and wheatgrass! I...could....not....believe... it!
I policed up my stuff double quick and as I was leaving I turned to the Phantom Frito Farter cuz I had to give a "What the hell?" look. She didn't look at me but I saw her face. She was almost in tears trying not to laugh. OMG, she had been planning this all along!!! Sitting at home eating Frito pies and drinking Jamba Juice to unleash on some poor, unsuspecting soul. Of course the tri suit and UGGs...easy target. AHHHH! Anyway, I changed into my swim gear (in the locker room) put on my swim cap, goggles on my head and jumped into the pool. Mmmm, nice warm pool. I reach up to pull my goggles down. DAMMIT! My sunglasses! I hate morning workouts.
So, got up at 0415 after sleeping...oh...2 hours fully. Raining out so I threw on some warm clothes, shouldered my backpack and went to the car. The short drive to the gym was uneventful. I checked in and went to the spin room to jump on a bike. That's when it began to show that I was out of it.
First, I had a UFC match with my backpack straps much like Snoopy fought the lawn chair in the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special (jelly beans for dinner...brilliant!) I digress. Anyway, after winning my bout by a narrow margin I threw my opponent to the floor. Took of my hat and jacket and..."What the "BEEP!" "How did my tri suit get under my clothes?!!" "Dammit! Where are my underwear then?!" A shake of the head and a heavy sigh later I take off my pants, set the bike and put my water bottle in the cage...ok, acutally I tried putting it in the damn foot strap of the pedal! GRRRRR! I stand up, give my self a neurological stroke test to make sure I am ok and climb aboard. "ARRRRRG" I put my UGGs back on! Tri suit and UGGs...hot. NOT! Whoa, whoa...don't be haters. UGGs are warm and toasty despite their appearance.
Finally, FINALLY I get my ride going. Going for an hour. 15 minutes in, go to take some fluid...SPLOOSH...the lid on the water bottle is not on all the way and I get drenched with Gatorade. Great. Keep going anyway. 40 minutes in I am feeling pretty good for the exception of my hands being sticky. So sticky that I open my hand up and my ipod doesn't fall!
With 15 minutes left the unthinkable happens. A young woman mounts a bike in front of me, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME! There are 50 bikes and nobody else in the room! I know, some might say "Ooooo, van Luen, she was trying to show off for you." Well, you would think differently after what happens next.
10 minutes away from being done I am pedaling and all of a sudden I feel a subtle but noticeable breeze...a whisp if you will. For a second I wonder "Did a fan get turned on?" Then, out of NOWHERE this pungent odor invades my nares. I mean, blink a couple of times, shake your head kind of pungent. Thrown off by what my senses are experiencing my first thought was "Oh my, are we near a sulfur factory?" "Did I leave an old container of Muscle Milk in my bag that is rotting?" "OH NO! It's Al-Qaeda!" After this brief, 10-20 second thought process I realized what or who the culprit was.
The smell dissipates quickly, I shake it off, not judgemental. Like I said before we all have our moments. Until I was getting off my bike. I took my ear buds out. I was bending over to wipe up the floor when I noticed something strange in this girls cadence, it wasn't regular anymore. I looked just in time to catch her get out of her seat, lean to her left and on the upward pedal stroke on her right side she opened up her leg and....FART! Ok, it wasn't "FART". I just can't describe the sound! It was a hybrid sound of tearing paper and when you rub your hands over a balloon. This time I was overcome by the smell of Fritos and wheatgrass! I...could....not....believe... it!
I policed up my stuff double quick and as I was leaving I turned to the Phantom Frito Farter cuz I had to give a "What the hell?" look. She didn't look at me but I saw her face. She was almost in tears trying not to laugh. OMG, she had been planning this all along!!! Sitting at home eating Frito pies and drinking Jamba Juice to unleash on some poor, unsuspecting soul. Of course the tri suit and UGGs...easy target. AHHHH! Anyway, I changed into my swim gear (in the locker room) put on my swim cap, goggles on my head and jumped into the pool. Mmmm, nice warm pool. I reach up to pull my goggles down. DAMMIT! My sunglasses! I hate morning workouts.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Are you ready?
This question was asked of me yesterday. Where does the answer lie? I honestly don't know! I mean, I have been training, watching my nutrition, trying to stay healthy. But will those couple of nights where I had pizza and a light beer throw me off? Will the days where I listened to my body and took an "off" day come back to bite me? How about the week I had a cold? Overall, I feel good but as with any race there are so many variables. Weather, terrain, sleep or lack thereof the night before the race, equipment issues. I guess I really won't be able to answer the question until I cross the finish line.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Enough about me.
Yesterday, at work, I took an elderly woman to the ER who was having a heart attack. She was very uncomfortable, nauseous and very scared. She underwent an urgent procedure to re-open her clogged arteries. Then, there was a young man who broke his femur in a car accident. There was a 41 year old woman who could barely breath because of an embolism in her lungs. Today, I also received word that a good friend has cancer and the wife of another friend, who has been battling cancer, is having exploratory surgery to see if it may be back.
So, today I trained and I trained hard. Harder than I probably should have this close to the race. But every pedal stroke, every swim stroke was powered by the vision of all these people, strangers and friends alike, who are hurting in their own way. No matter how much my legs burned on the ride or lungs burned during the swim I just shook my head and told myself "Suck it up because you are lucky to be able to experience this kind "pain".
So, next week if I am strong enough to make it to the marathon I am going to dedicate one mile to each person I know is having a tough time in life right now. If anyone out there knows or has met someone and you would like to share their story, please do and I will run a mile for them as well. The marathon is 26 miles. I will post the names at the end of the race. Until tomorrow, be well, be safe and get out and enjoy the life you have.
So, today I trained and I trained hard. Harder than I probably should have this close to the race. But every pedal stroke, every swim stroke was powered by the vision of all these people, strangers and friends alike, who are hurting in their own way. No matter how much my legs burned on the ride or lungs burned during the swim I just shook my head and told myself "Suck it up because you are lucky to be able to experience this kind "pain".
So, next week if I am strong enough to make it to the marathon I am going to dedicate one mile to each person I know is having a tough time in life right now. If anyone out there knows or has met someone and you would like to share their story, please do and I will run a mile for them as well. The marathon is 26 miles. I will post the names at the end of the race. Until tomorrow, be well, be safe and get out and enjoy the life you have.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
2 weeks left!
Woke up this morning for what I hope will be my LAST early morning workout. 0430 came quickly this morning, it was dark, windy and raining out. The love of my life is sleeping like a baby and all I want to do is crawl back under the covers and drift off to sleep with her. Instead, I suck it up and get ready to go.
A piece of toast with peanut butter, some Emergen C in water, jacket, scarf, backpack and off I go to work to get my long run in.
Rather than risk the elements and get sick...again, I elect to do a half marathon on the treadmill. I set the elevation at 1 to start then alternate between 1 and 2. I hit the start button and up the speed to 6.5 mph for my warm up. I immediately go "Uh-oh". My dinner from last night has not quite digested and along with the toast and PB I feel heavy and sloshy. Like I am trying to run in one of those Sumo costumes! At minute 1!!! ARG!!! Again, a few deep breaths and I suck it up and keep going. Then, around minute 15 something glorious happened....well it happened several times actually. Without getting into too much detail lets just say I didn't know the human body could produce sulfur fumes. But OH MAN the relief! Each step got lighter and lighter, breathing much more easy. Now come on! Don't be making sour faces and saying "eeeeeeeewwww" You all have been in PE class doing sit ups and crop dusted your partner holding your feet. You know what I am talkin about! Anyway, the rest of the run went fine. 7-8 mph with 1 mile at 9 mph. 13 miles in about 1 hour 45 minutes.
Tomorrow is a light run, a long swim and a 3 hour ride. Then sometime this week I will put together my travel / race checklist.
A piece of toast with peanut butter, some Emergen C in water, jacket, scarf, backpack and off I go to work to get my long run in.
Rather than risk the elements and get sick...again, I elect to do a half marathon on the treadmill. I set the elevation at 1 to start then alternate between 1 and 2. I hit the start button and up the speed to 6.5 mph for my warm up. I immediately go "Uh-oh". My dinner from last night has not quite digested and along with the toast and PB I feel heavy and sloshy. Like I am trying to run in one of those Sumo costumes! At minute 1!!! ARG!!! Again, a few deep breaths and I suck it up and keep going. Then, around minute 15 something glorious happened....well it happened several times actually. Without getting into too much detail lets just say I didn't know the human body could produce sulfur fumes. But OH MAN the relief! Each step got lighter and lighter, breathing much more easy. Now come on! Don't be making sour faces and saying "eeeeeeeewwww" You all have been in PE class doing sit ups and crop dusted your partner holding your feet. You know what I am talkin about! Anyway, the rest of the run went fine. 7-8 mph with 1 mile at 9 mph. 13 miles in about 1 hour 45 minutes.
Tomorrow is a light run, a long swim and a 3 hour ride. Then sometime this week I will put together my travel / race checklist.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Last Long Training Ride Before the Race
Today was the perfect day for a training ride. Cloudy, 68 degrees and light breezes. Climbed up Skyline out of Oakland, over Wildcat Canyon to Grizzly Peak and down through Tilden Park into Contra Costa County. Again, lots of climbing but the legs felt good. 6 hours yielded 85 miles which I am good with considering the climbing. Nutrition breakdown: I averaged 150 calories an hour and drank one large bottle of fluid per 1.5 hours. Didn't feel thirsty or hungry. Got rained on a bit but really got rained on when I got home and found out the Giants lost! Nothing that a large Korean dinner can't cure. Now it's time for a Skinny Cow and then crawl into bed with my girl. Long run and swim on deck for tomorrow. Good night all.
THe first step always seems the hardest!
Woke up, well rested today but for some reason it was just hard to get motivated to workout. It was all I could to do to steer my car toward the pool. At the pool it was all that I could do to pull on my tri suit. I stood at the edge of the pool and stared down at the water, my mind telling me "Well, get into the pool fool!" My body saying "Eh, maybe we can just go to breakfast and then take a nap." Well, the mind won. Took a deep breath and stepped into the water. One more deep breath and the workout begun. After one lap the body got warmed up and it was business as usual. Sometimes the hardest part of training is just starting. Well, long ride begins in less than a hour. Looking forward to coming home tonight and spending the evening with my girl. Have a good day all and GO GIANTS!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Only a few days left until the taper begins!
I am working today at the firehouse today but still managed to get in a speed workout on the treadmill. 1 hr 20 mins. 10 min warm up then 1/4 mile at 8.0 mph with 1 min rest. Main set was 3 miles mile 1 was a 6:30 mile. Mile 2 was a 6 min/mile. Mile 3 was a 5:30 mile (3 minute rest between all). Final set was eight 1/4 miles at 8-9mph then a 10 minute cooldown. Did some abs and stretching now it's off to bed for some...well, you never say the "s" word at the fire department. With a 4000 yard swim and a 6 hour ride with a 30 min brick tomorrow I will need all the rest I can get.
Nutrition for today:
-Kashi cereal (big shocker)
-Cashews
-Tofu burger
-Papaya
-York peppermint patty :)
-Handful of tortilla chips
-Dinner: Turkey meatloaf, Greek salad, papaya.
-Dessert: 3 small cookies
I dont know about all you other folks out there but it seems weird to know that when I take off for my ride tomorrow the Giants game will have started and ended before I get home.
Nutrition for today:
-Kashi cereal (big shocker)
-Cashews
-Tofu burger
-Papaya
-York peppermint patty :)
-Handful of tortilla chips
-Dinner: Turkey meatloaf, Greek salad, papaya.
-Dessert: 3 small cookies
I dont know about all you other folks out there but it seems weird to know that when I take off for my ride tomorrow the Giants game will have started and ended before I get home.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Good day. Training and the SF Giants get a "W" against Philly!
Day got off to a slow start. Had every intention of getting up at 0730 but a cold grey morning and a warm bed made that 0930. A little breakfast of Kashi and fruit and off to the pool for an easy 30 minute run followed by a 5000 yard swim. Made lunch for me and my girl. On the menu: scrambled eggs X2, tofu, pinto beans, corn tortillas, papaya, and steamed rice. Sat down to watch the Giants and when the score was 3-0 in the 8th it was time to suit up for a ride.
3 hour training ride through the Oakland and Berkeley hills yielded 45 miles. Slow pace but it was pretty much nothing but climbing which I hope will benefit me at Silverman. Coming back down Skyline Blvd it was nice to see so many people climbing up, sweating it out and enjoying an amazing sunset.
Good night all
3 hour training ride through the Oakland and Berkeley hills yielded 45 miles. Slow pace but it was pretty much nothing but climbing which I hope will benefit me at Silverman. Coming back down Skyline Blvd it was nice to see so many people climbing up, sweating it out and enjoying an amazing sunset.
Good night all
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Bees Suck!
I don't care if they pollenate flowers or produce the honey that makes my peanut butter taste so delicious but bees really suck when they fly into your face during a ride! Here I sit with my right eye swollen shut hoping the extra edema will create one hell of a seal with my swim goggles for my swim today.
Weather today...rain actually and a little cool.
Todays workouts:
2 hour 40 minute run
4000 yard swim
Weather today...rain actually and a little cool.
Todays workouts:
2 hour 40 minute run
4000 yard swim
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Off Day
You ever wake up suddenly on a Saturday morning thinking "OH NO! I missed the alarm! I am late for work! Then, when you wake up just enough to figure things out.... You get that feeling of calm. Take a deep breath, smile and realize "Its Saturday and I am off today!" then curl back up under the blankets, close your eyes and fall back to sleep.
That's what happened today when I realized that I didn't have to train today. No jumping into the cold pool, no 5 hour rides, no 2 hour runs, no worrying about every last calorie. A day to let the muscles heal a little and open up and have some "bad" calories. What did this triathlete enjoy on his day off besides watching the Giants win game 1?
-Breakfast: 4 Nutrigrain waffles
-Snack: Kashi Go Lean cereal
-Lunch: Huge slice of Pizza from Pizza Piazza (tomato, mushroom, spinach, garlic, cilantro)
-Snack #2 Cashews
-Dinner: Salad with some Ranch, Pumpkin/Green Chile/Cheddar tamale, pinto beans, Corona Light
-Dessert: Vanilla ice cream with strawberries, peanuts and chocolate sauce
-Before bed snack: Spoonful of fresh, organic honey roasted peanut butter.
It's about bedtime. Back at it tomorrow. Tomorrows schedule is:
-1 hour easy ride
-4000 yard swim
-2 hour 40 minute.
Countdown to Silverman 2010
Hey everyone,
Well, the countdown has begun! I have one more week of full training before I begin to scale back or "taper" for the big event on Nov 7th! I am going to document my race from the day we leave, our stay at Lake Las Vegas and everything in between to give you an idea of what life is like on the road for a big race. Expect to see lots of pics and some video of the race as well. In the meantime, check out the video for the Silverman. Take care!
Well, the countdown has begun! I have one more week of full training before I begin to scale back or "taper" for the big event on Nov 7th! I am going to document my race from the day we leave, our stay at Lake Las Vegas and everything in between to give you an idea of what life is like on the road for a big race. Expect to see lots of pics and some video of the race as well. In the meantime, check out the video for the Silverman. Take care!
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