Masters Session |
I think the biggest thing that an early season pr in the half marathon has done for me is to help me move on to a more swim and bike focused mind set. I was telling my buddy Ryan that I actually have had some insecurities in my run and I couldn't help but to focus on it because I knew it was my strength. I know I was kinda driving my coach nuts, but I really wanted to do well with this race to prove to myself I am the runner that I know I can be. I now know that I have that 1:14 in my back pocket when I race this year and it gives me a TON of confidence moving forward. Now, I understand that my running talents can be wiped out with poor bike fitness (like I witnessed last year at Soma) -but really, the bike has always been the least of my worries of the three disciplines since I've hooked up with James as a coach. As a pure cyclist, he has been hammering me with a lot of hours, a lot of miles and a TON of climbing. The bike fitness has shot through the roof in the short 3 months we've been working together and I know if I rode a 2:30 at Soma with very little bike training then the sky is the limit come Oceanside.
This is going to be kind of a short post (been a very busy week at work), but I wanted to also bring up the Wattie Ink Elite Team that I'm a part of. In the short week I've been a part of it, I've found they have a great support group both from the team and the sponsors. Here are the sponsors that Sean has put together for the team. I'm excited to train/race in some of these products:
Also, Betty Designs has helped put together some really Bad A racing & cycling kits, speedos/jammers (yes, I think it's time to rock my first speedo...) and a ton of other gear. I'm looking forward to "Rocking the W" for 2012.
Next week I should be back on my normal Tuesday/Wed blog post where I'll share a glimpse of my killer workouts this week.
How did I recover over the past week? Some pics:
Some Beet Juice. Ninja! |
Kale Chips, Honey Mustard -Organic Tofu, Sweet Potatoes and Spinach...and an IPA |
Ryan and I recovering post track workout |
1 comments:
okay- 1:14? Holy crap. That is awesome. I think what is most inspiring to me is that you hold down a job and have a family. I sometimes feel like a clown trying to juggle it all. I now realize I am an amateur. You are badass- and I can't wait to follow your blog!
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