Friday, December 21, 2007

Call Me Crazy if You Wish

*Sigh* yes it's true. I speak of my dads comment in the post below. I did indeed have my four wisdom teeth removed yesterday morning and I did indeed go on a 30 mile bike ride about 5 hours later with the gauze pads still in my mouth. Truthfully though I felt much better for having gotten out and done the ride rather then sitting around making excuses for taking the day off. Honestly after I slept for about an hour and the effects of the anesthesia wore off I felt fine. I didn't even take the hydrocodine prescribed to me, just a little bit of ibprofen.

I did go biking yesterday however having my wisdom teeth taken out has somewhat disrupted the 10 day training block I'm in the middle of. Going into thursday I'd been averaging about 3.5 hrs a day with tuesday clocking in at 5.5 hrs. A lot of biking for sure but it has been good. Today I did another 2 hr ride then tried to swim a little but after 25 minutes I noticed I had a little bit of blood in my mouth and called it quits. As hard as I tried to keep my mouth closed somehow water was still getting in and swishing around. I did 40 minutes of strength training and the gauze pads I'd put back in were slightly soaked with blood so I decided to nix the run. I may go do a little running and drills now but I reallly want to avoid dry sockets as I've been told they are very painful.

This last weekend I did have fun doing the Jogg'r egg nogg'r. A local 5k that brought out some pretty good competition. When I say competition I mean REALLY FAST competition. The winner ran 5 minute miles flat and I was nowhere near close to that. I was pretty satisfied with my time of 18:13 (5:52 pace) especially considering the cold wet conditions and the fact that my legs were still really, really sore and stiff and tight from playing soccer thursday. I mean soccer really beat me up bad.

Honestly I realize that I can't really compare myself to pure runners. I know and have become ok with the fact that for where I am right now there are 15 and even 14 year old boys who can run faster then me. (Though I don't think they could average 25 mph on a bike THEN run that fast) However my ego definitely took a hit when halfway through the jogg'r egg nogg'r I was passed by two 11 year old boys. I wouldn't have believed it if they hadn't chugged past me before my very eyes. I swear they were barely higher then my waist and it was a horrible feeling to know I was already going all out and could not hang with them. They beat me by 9 seconds and anyone who says that 9 seconds is very close let me tell you- 9 seconds is a HUGE gape. There was no way I was going to catch them. I did manage to outkick the 40 something year old man who tried to pass me in the last mile. I guess I'll have to resign myself to beating men 3 times my age. Oh well.

I hope to have a few more days of good training then a break the day after christmas. Yes my coach is an absolute mercenary she has my biking 3 hours on Christmas day!! Ahh well. It has been enjoyable this week to live the life of a pro triathlete. Essentially I have been eating, sleeping, and training. I really think I could do this for a living!!

Merry Christmas everyone!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Over! Done! Finished!

Well finals ARE NOW DONE WITH!! I'm so stoked. I got A's in all my classes and now can get down to some serious training with no guilt whatsoever. It's gonna be a sweet Christmas Vaction.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Offseason? What offseason?

I can't wait until finals are over this week. Then bike emphasis month will began. I shall bike like a maniac and do my best to train like a spartan. I'm doing a 5k this weekend out at white rock lake as well. Should be fun.

On another note I've decided to start charging people when I write running or training programs for them. Not a lot mind you. I know I'm not anywhere near an expert when it comes to knowledge regarding training and racing. But I have done my fair share of reading and I've been racing for 5 years now. I think the knowledge I do have and am ever expanding, coupled with my experience now further enhanced with trips to National and World Championship events warrants a certain degree of cost. I hope to be able to help out first time runners/triathletes or others that are fairly new to the sport.

I won't go into great detail but I really do have a passion for helping others that desire to become more physically fit. I take pride in the fact that I have played a small role in influencing many friends to become more active and healthy in their daily lives. I take great joy in knowing that I can be a positive influence to others looking up to me as a role model for good health and fitness. Then I love the oppurtunity to take them out when they start getting pesky idea's about their level of fitness and how it might, just possibly, be able to combat mine and absolutely CRUSHING THEIR SOULS!!! Just kidding. I do love to keep people humble though. If you know what I mean. :) No worries. There are plenty of people out there that can drop me like a bad habit when it comes time to measure up.

Happy training all.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

The Danger's of Cycling

I realize cycling is a dangerous sport. I have come to terms with the fact that one day I will be struck by a car. One day I will be in a crash. It happens. The saying is that "there are two types of cyclists, those who have been hit by a car, and those who will be." It's always a matter of inches. I can't count the numerous times I WOULD have been struck if I had been 2 inches to the left at precisely the wrong moment. Thankfully I have never been hit, though I have friends who have. And let me tell you, I'm really not looking forward to the day.

However this weekend I had an experience that I hadn't put to much prior thought into before. I got bit by a dog. Now don't get me wrong, the little rascal's chase me ALL the time. However, this was the first time I've ever had one of the animals sink it's teeth into my flesh.

Ian, Michael and I were out doing a 3 hr ride and were about 25 miles from my house. If you know the Dallas area at all then we were out by Kaufman. A really poor area out in the boondocks. We were literally about 5 minutes from turning around when the mutt left his front yard to pursue me. Actually there were a couple of them but this one guy is the only one that matters to me.

This wasn't even the first time we'd been chased on this ride and I wasn't overly concerned. I slowed down as he ran next to me because Ian was behind me and there was already another dog ahead a little ways. It ran along barking and I yelled at it to "GET BACK!!" and "NO!!!" Then out of nowhere he launched himself at me and attached his rather sharp teeth to my ankle. As I tried to get it off I was amazed at the strength in it's jaws and after a couple seconds I shook him off. I unclipped the foot that had been bit and tried to swing it at the dog's head as it was still running next to me. Let me tell you, thats not easy to do while sitting on a bicycle and I didn't even come close to making contact. (So says Ian)

Well the owners finally ran out and yelled at the dog to get back. I stopped and hopped off my bike, walking around to test out my ankle. The actual bite didn't really hurt. There was a fairly deep gash in my ankle but what really bothered me was it felt like my ankle had been twisted. I hobble around a little trying to regain my composure and testing the the amount of pain walking took.

The family gathered around obviously upset over what had happened. They assured me that the dog had all it's shots. What they TOLD me didn't matter to much and I was current on mine so it didn't really matter. The wife went to get some stuff to bandage me up and I did my best to assure them I wasn't going to sue them. These people were obviously poor. They lived in a trailer home off the side of the road with 3 kids and what seemed like about a dozen dogs. I wasn't mad at them, it's one of those things that just happens. I got bandaged up while they continued to apologize. The distress on their faces was evident and they obviously were not convinced that I wasn't planning on getting back at them somehow. I did get a name and number (who knows if its accurate.) just in case. And obviously I know where they live. Then I remounted my bike and we headed back home.

It hurt while watching the Ironman yesterday and I was limping around the house. But today I played ultimate frisbee with it wrapped up and even though it's still a little swollen I think I'll be alright. I'm sure though there's are still a mom and dad out in the kaufman boonies worried to death that they'll be recieving a phone call this week about what they owe for the accident. Thats not my intention at all but hey, I'll let em suffer a little.