Sunday, December 21, 2008
Slight crack in the blinds....
Well I finally took the dark drapes off of my windows. Since my final and other stuff had to be finished, I figured some much needed rest was in order. So other than smoking an occasional cigar, and drinking a few beers a night I like just being able to chill. It is nice....
Have not been doing too much. Although going to the gym has been a 'enjoyable' experience I am surprised I have not lost that much anaerobic strength.
Just a quick note in case I loose time again; Merry Christmas to everyone.
I would like to ask that if you see any form of a soldier, from one of the Armed Forces, that you buy them a drink and thank them for all of their hard work. Remember, regardless of how you feel about the War, they are doing their job. We owe them a lot of respect that they often do not get.
Soon I will return...
Sunday, December 7, 2008
WHEW!
Last couple of days have been filled with taking care of the 'kid' so that my wife can start training for her own personal goals. I was however allowed to go for a quick 2:20 ride on Sat morning. Dusted off the road bike and just wanted to spin a bit. So one of my buddies D who also wanted to go for a ride joined in. I asked MM to join too, but even he had some time constraints of his own.
This morning I put working out on the back burner. I went golfing. Cigar and Bloody Mary at 7am, nothing better. Played 9 and hit the ball pretty well surprisingly. Wanted to go out after with a buddy of mine Matt, (feeling better bro?) and take him out for his birthday. But he called out and wanted to 'recharge'. Guess he had a rough night. See yo tomorrow brah!!
On the lighter side my daughter is growing like a weed. I sound like my mother right now but fuck it; "They grow up so fast!"
BAck to it tomorrow..........................................................
Thursday, December 4, 2008
post race blues.................................................
I have finished my race. Felt ok but still have a tad of the "what if's" about the race. Constantly thinking I did something wrong/ or could have done something differently. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok..... so now you seem to maybe understand. Whatev. I am done and beer has never tasted so good! I don't have to worry about how many calories are in each/ what I eat/ when I eat/ if there are enough carbs for the next days ride.... etc....
So, I have been debating that with all I have done why not do something that is a "whatever" race. I am thinking of doing a Marathon. I mean after all if after all I have done to prep for this IM why not do a 4 1/2 hour run? Seems like a small task after a 12 hour race? Plus with a 2 week or so taper of drinking I am sure that my cals are up to be burnt.... SOOOOO Maybe a HB race on the 27th of this month. No time requirement/ meaning I don't care if I explode. I think I might just try to go all out for 26.2 miles and see if I can numb-out enough pain to finish under 4? Would be nice.
As for this week I am getting my ass in gear and going for a easy 50-90 mile spin on Sat morning! early rides make me feel good to be alive and good to come home and watch football all day and feel lazy knowing I have done more in an average day than most have all week.
Feeling blessed now that I am home more to actually do something with this new thing in my life called parenthood. It is weird, in a good way, but what a change! MM was right; not easy and difficult to train for IM with the new addition. What was I thinkin??? Oh that's right I wasn't thinking.... I was acting on instinct. LOL.
Later
Saturday, November 29, 2008
stuffed.....
This week has been very fun for me. Monday was an easy walk down the hall of the hotel to my car, departing from AZ. Tuesday was my 1st shift back to the hospital. Heels killed. And Wednesday we headed out to the desert to for some holiday joy! Thursday and Friday have been cool, but now on its' third day, people are typically becoming less "happy to be a family" and more, "is there more Red??". Truth is we are having a blast. Playing a lot of golf, and drinking like a fish. Smoked about 2 cigars a day and my daughter has finally slept through the entire night!. Well Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and I am so thankful for all of you as well. All for my friends and family, a big thanks for being 'fans'.
A-Train
Monday, November 24, 2008
walking tall....
Ok so my prediction of sleeping on Sat night was accurate. I didn't. Well, 2 hours but nothing deep. I woke up or needless to say, opened my eyes at 4:13. Breakfast; 1 L of Endurox, 0.5L water, 2 Bananas, 3 GU's, 3 cups of Wheeties, 2 TBLS Honey, and 2 cups Skim milk, I was ready to leave.
We, {Mike and I} arrived around 5:15. We put our shit on our bikes and continues the AM checking process. 6:30 came quick, already I was standing over water ready to get into the 64 degree water. BOOM!!! Next thing I know I'm getting kicked in the face and realize I have been face deep for who knows how long. The start was a blur as I went into race mode. Following the initial plan of 350m sprint to get ahead and chill. That plan was dust.... Everyone around me seemed to have a similar plan. I figured rather then attempt to drown I better just keep it constant and use my friend Jeff''s advice. I paced myself. All of sudden I was around the 1/2 way turn and heading back. The swim course has a slight right turn/bend to it. So as we turned it became very difficult to stay to the right because everyone was fighting for position. It was not the most enjoyable swim ever, but I felt like it was an appropriate warm up. Transition went well and I was suddenly on the bike. My goal after much thought {Jeff} I decided to take some needed advice to abort my original plan of keeping a specific average and go with overall effort/ HR. I kept remembering reading Jeff's email stating, "Remember, DON'T go out so G#*DAMN fast! Your going to get passed by old ladies, but it will come back to help". Ok, I got both! My average of 18.5 going out of town, ended up being against the wind (which sucked) but with a HR of 140-144BPM. Until I hit a hill and dropped my speed to 13.3 MPH I was feeling mentally good. Then I turned around. 33.6 MPH, with a HR of 136 BPM I was flying. Turned out the wind was helping in this situation. And being large I was passing people like I was on tracks! (A-Train had some wheels!) I again knew then what to expect, I immediately turned again to head out of town, changed gears and began to spin. HR was cooperative. Averages stayed around the same. Looking towards the third loop I noticed my avg increasing. Hr was the same. Until the turn around. No 30 MPH splits, instead a head wind and a 25 MPH avg. Okie Dok, where's the HR I asked myself? {144 BPM}. Like a rookie card player in Vegas I waved my hand over the cards 'stay'!!!! I just wanted to come in below 6:00 and on pace to do that. Coming off the bike I was feeling, a pain in the neck from being in the aero position for so long, and my left foot had a rather large blood blister on the big toe. I tried to focus on transition keeping my focus on not sitting long. It went very smooth. After a quick lather of sun screen [by 2 ASU Girls] I was stunned to see I was starting the run at 7:17! So by a quick calculation I realized if I ran a 4:40 marathon I would be under 12 hours! A 10:30 would give me a 4:35 finish; and I was training at a 10:00 per mile pace! I was stunned! THis is do-able....
Ok, there was just one small detail. During the last 10 or so miles of the bike I began to feel rather fatigued. I had some sugar and felt a slight improvement but was very gassy. Off I went, remembering again not to; "go out so G#*DAMN fast". I saw a good constant HR of 145-148 BPM. Averaging a 10:10 pace. Holding my own I didn't feel so poopy until another couple of miles. 'DUM DUM DUMMMMMMM' Mile 7. Moderate shut down..... System not working as ordered. I re-checked the list. Sugar? check... Water? check... Gatorade? check... I knew and Coke might help but was afraid of a potential bonk if I was wrong. I survived the next couple of miles trying to ingest Power Gel with caffeine. And was able to jog a 11:00 pace. Really could figure out what was causing this reaction? My legs felt good and I was not tired, just felt really nauseous. Knowing I would be screwed if I puked I restrained my pace with every burp. Until about mile 17-19? Chicken broth!! Life's many secrets. A cup of that followed with a Coke, boom. Suddenly a 10:35 was attainable. I tried to contemplate how on earth I would be able to muster a sub 10:00 min per mile pace on the back side of a run course that seemed to have all of the hills? It was becoming apparent to me that a sub 12hour time was not going to happen. I would have to run a 10:05 to catch up and finish around a 9:15 for the last mile. Legs were not going to be able to do that. So I relaxed, smiled and decided to use the remaining miles to see what I could do regardless. I had spurts of 9:50 and then a hill climb of 13:30. Approaching mile 21 I realized I had a mear 5 miles and I was done. 5 miles? I was approaching the 1/2 way mark on the Mill bridge and that would give me around 4 miles to finish the run all together. Feeling well enough to maintain a 10:15 avg I was keeping a positive attitude. I hit the last hill and had to walk. Got to the top and told myself I was not going to walk again. I went through the aid station made a Left and started to charge. Looking at my Garmin I saw a pace of 10:05 with a HR of 155 BPM and I felt light-headed. Who do I run up on? Mike! Hey buddy!!!!! Apparently he had some issues as well. He declared truce and we agreed to trot into town together reminiscing on all of our races together in AZ. It was great. We used the remaining 2 miles cooling down and ran through the finish line with a time of 12:12:15. I was done!!!! Thanks be to God! I could lay down and not move!!!!!
Other than I couple of screwdrivers at the Hotel with my brother I could not eat a thing.
I drove back into town today and am feeling rather pleased with how I did. I am very excited to have a life for a bit. Not to have to worry about getting in the necessary time and mileage weekly. I get to sleep in! Drink coffee! Eat Ice Cream!!! And Harp beer! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Needless to say I am so excited to be home. I missed my fam. I love sitting here with them at my side.
Thanks to everyone for all of you support in calls, emails, multiple texts, and word of mouth. I thought about everyone online watching. Hearing people cheering me on. It made me feel successful! It worked. You are all awesome and I sure do appreciate it.
Other than a bad set bloody feet with no more skin to spare on either heel I feel great! Slightly stiff but overall good. Can't wait for this weekend. We are leaving for Palm Desert for Thanksgiving with the fam. Plenty of golf, cigars, and tequila to make up for all of the calories I burned off over the past 7 months. Some much needed rest and family time is in order. Plus I really don't like the thought of swimming, biking, and/ or running for now.
More later, after my 10th helping of turkey!!!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
clipped the toe nails, and hung the IV
Monday, November 17, 2008
last, of what I consider a run...
Today was a light easy 7 mile run/ jog. Had to pull back quite a bit. Wanted to go!
Really had a hard time pulling back. Did alright but it was a good learning lesson for the race. I am sure that it will be similar race day. (wanting to go and feel like I have to hold back)
Tomorrow will be a stretch day and easy 30 min jog.
Wed. Swim easy 2000m.
Thurs. 1 Hour spin. Easy just getting the legs to stretch out and listen to those beautiful race wheels 'click' under the frame....
Friday I will be departing in the early AM. AZ here I come!
Sat last brick.
Sunday race!
More soon.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Last week.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Ready as can be.
1hr bike, 1 hr swim (easy), 1 hr bike. Skipped the run though. Felt good just didn't want to push things. So I spent the time stretching and getting things in order to take the bike to Edge. Also, took a 1 1/2 hr nap! AHHHHH Felt so refreshing.
Well it did finally occur to me, I'd better spend the remaining days resting. I have had some good council from Jeff who has reassured me again, and again that I am ready. Hmm, you think he's done this before? Or better yet? Felt the same way? Amazing how no matter how confident we are we always have those little voices that can make us feel so different. I was asked the other day at the pool how did I feel; and the thought came to me. 'You know Aaron, no matter how much training you do in the next couple of days, your not going to improve your endurance, your only going to wear yourself thin.' 'So, CHILL OUT!'
Being a type A+ person is hard even for me to be around too sometimes!
Really excited now to be taking part in this race. A little concerned that the wind is back in AZ. Talked to my friend Mike today and he told me that it was windy again and sent me a pic of a flag/ starched.......... ug.
OK, well, really don't care about the time any longer. Just want to feel good during the race. I am totally prepared to feel miserable. I am aware that the bod will not feel great the whole day, and pain will be felt. Ok, a lot of pain will be felt. But I am fortunate to be able to feel pain, see wind, and race!
Thanks to all of you who have been supportive. In my mind I feel blessed knowing each one of you. You constantly ask how the training is going, and when my competition is. (Nov 23 again) It is motivating for me to not only talk about it with you, but awesome I have friends who care.
Each one of you will be there as I put in the time in fulfilling my goal!
I promise to give my best effort.
And to those who are also competing in the IM AZ 08'. Good luck! Just one thing....Stay off my ass. I know I leave a rather large pocket of air behind me, but drafting is illegal. Fair warning; Occasionally I throw open GU packets as grenades, and large squirts of Gatorade over the shoulder..... never know what aid station I will start. Not too deadly until mile 4-6 of the run. (get's real sticky... and annoying...)
Cheers all. More to come soon...
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Okie dok..
Tuesday was a easy 1:15 hour spin on the trainer. 1/2 easy with the other 1/2 at IM pace. Felt good. Wanted to open it up a bit, but resisted the temptation. Was advised by a buddy to keep it down. Right JK? As for Today went for a small trot (6.5 miles) felt good, nice and easy. HR was there and kept in good control.
So recently Jeff and I have been exchanging a ton of info back and forth about this IM. Again, Thanks JEFF!! For those who don't know who this gut is, let me introduce him. He is a friend of a friend who has been involved with Ironman in a much more serious level. He lives in Colorado, trains like a psycho, and kicks probably any ass I see around here who think they are the shit. (most all of NB). The thing I like about getting to know Jeff is how willing he is to help anyone that is willin' to ask. He is a family guy and an incredibly humble with his approach to things. {PS he recently named me A-Train. When I asked him why? He responded that I am big like a train and when I start going I'm hard to stop. Or something like that.} Anyway, when the 39th overall placed athlete from the Ironman World Championship gives you a nick-name for whatever reason; it's a complement.
Tomorrow is a rest day.
Friday 1Hr bike to the pool/ 1 Hr swim/ 1 Hr bike home/ 30 min trot on the treadmill
Then take the bike to EDGE for tuning.
More Later.....
Monday, November 10, 2008
Atypical Monday....
Iced my legs for 1/2 hour and drank my Endurox. I feel good. Actually, now I feel great! I just got an email from a friend of a friend, who I now consider a 'friend' Jeff Keil. His words were put in a way to help me understand small things about my race. They are not things that most people would consider important, however, when you are getting ready for an Ironman and a more experienced, much faster Pro Athlete gives you advice? Ya.... Like I said, great.
I am already doing the small things he council ed me about from several weeks ago, but these were just small highlighted segments to keep me from making mistakes that can add up to a great deal of lost time. Again, THANKS JEFF!
As for other news, things are peachy! Kayden had her 4 week appointment with the MD and things look fab! He told us that we could start taking her out on small trips and outings. Nothing too crowded of course, but at least it is a step in the right direction. Kristin's doing well, just ready for me to shut up about this race stuff. Got to give it to her. I know that when I focus on something I breath it. I obsess about it. I analyze it. Then I talk about it. And then I talk about it some more. Then I'm looked at in a way that tells me to change the subject. Sorry babe.
Otherwise, like I said, peachy!!!
"Wealth consists not of having great possessions but in having few wants." --Epicurus
Sunday, November 9, 2008
2 weeks...
My Ironman is coming in 2 weeks. I will soon be departing. I am very fortunate to be able to dedicate enough time to this race. My wife has hated the lasts minutes on the trainer, last, "only a one hour run honey..." and the smell of the Tiger's Balm for at least 2 life times. She has been great!. I love you sweetheart.
So I have come to terms with things in a very healthy and focused effort to acknowledge my fitness; what should ones goals be of a race of this size. How are you feeling there clou? What is realistic. Here is what is important. Enjoy life, I am healthy enough to be racing this venue. Success is finishing. Second, with out injuries. Third, one sport PR, (meaning if I PR the swim, and/or the bike, and/or the run). And finally number four, under 12 hours? Bliss. I think all are possible. But I will not try to get greedy.
I know that a healthy mind does wonders, but at least for now I can't help catching wind in the cheeks from smiling all the way down Sand Canyon this morning. More later..
Friday, November 7, 2008
on schedule....
As for me I am doing ok, just feel bad that I can't do more. But I'll pick up more slack as she ages.
Today went as scheduled; 20 mile ride, to the pool. 3050m total. FELT GREAT!
Did a stacked raise/ pyramid. 100, 200, 350, 450(paddles), 600, 500(paddles), 350, 200, 100, 200(paddles). Otherwise my times all improved my nearly 3-5 sec per 100. Important thing was I felt like the longer pieces were cake after the first 200m.
Then 20mile ride home. Wind was up so I got HAMMERED all the way back. Decided to take it down to keep the HR in zone specific. But by the time I got home, time had run out. so no tempo run.
No prob. I felt overall pretty good for where I am.
Tomorrow taking off, and moving the run to Sunday.
Quote for the day: "Love is the life of man" Emanuel Swedenborg
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tuesday I knocked out 1 1/2 hour spin on the trainer. Felt like a quick 30 minute WO. (I'll take that as a good sign) Hr was cooperative, stayed in the norm gears with good hr balance. Even added a gear towards the end with a slight increase in hr but for the most part felt a better return on how the 'bod' was acting. More relaxed I guess, could be also just totally felt warm. It has taken a while at times to warm up at times. I hear that is a good sign for all the training I have done.
Wednesday was a nice easy 5 mile jog. first 3 was pretty hard, but felt like a trot that was quite manageable when I got to my race pace of 9:45. HR again was cooperative.
Today was a spin, 20 Miles to my friends house. Hey Spence!.. then a 20 mile ride back. 2:05 total. Felt easy at the end of the 2nd half. HR was right where I want it, even a tad higher with no probs, I added a gear to see if I could post a good average. Felt strong overall.
Tomorrow is a last 40 mile bike, in-between that a 2500-2900m swim, with a small 10min tempo run.
Sat, last 10 mile trot.
Commin down to the last leg! THANK GOD!! I am getting a little tired with all of this structured crap, it would be nice to just ride to have some fun. (not paying attention to hr, speed, effort, etc) I think you get the point. I am sure my wife will agree with that one too!!
Thanks honey! ;)
More soon.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Back in action, cont.
Hurts like a bit*#! But really makes a difference.
PM WO 1 hour treadmill run. HR was more cooperative, felt good, took a bit to warm up, almost 25 min. Can’t figure out if I am just tapering correctly or I am still recovering from some sleep issues. Glad to know I still have 2.5 weeks and change.
Saturday and Sunday off!
Needed some rest after my 2x14 hour shifts.
Friday:
Didn’t really sleep all that well; baby stuff. Went riding for an hour to my swim WO. 20 miles. HR was slightly elevated. Swim was good, felt strong. 8x300 plus warm up and cool down. Biked back 20 miles. Was going to run but decided rest would be better.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
CATCHUP!!!!
IM AZ is roughly 3 weeks and 3 days away. I feel ready and have been pushing myself to keep the IM pace during specific WO's without getting over eager. I keep wanting to keep my heart rate in the range, but have this enormous urge to just GO!!!! I will take that as a good sign. I ride with my buddy Matt and he and I change positions depending on what side of the hill we are on. Love going down, right on by, no effort needed. (sorry Matt) Just don't ask what my HR is compared to him on the way up! too embarrassing!
Just a little thanks to Jeff, and Matt. Both of whom have given advice that has saved not only frusteration but have given results, noticably!
Thanks guys!!
Ill be sure to keep on it!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
getting somewhere
I was able to feel like I remained 'on top' of all of my weekly shit. You know that feeling that you get when you have some things that you know that you need to do but choose to put them off? Well this week I knew was going to be one of those weeks. I set goals and have finished them thus far. But the goals that I set for myself I have already accomplished most of them. Tomorrow is the easy one. 20 mile bike to Newport, 2500 m swim, then continue to Penelton. Want to try to get >100 miles on the bike and finish with an easy 4-6 mile run. I think it will give me a great way of analyzing how my training has become effective.
Shout out to the wife!
Love this girl. She never stops amazing me. Her look, her words, her (well....) over all state. I am totally 100% in love with her. I had to fess up' with my having this blog. She does not get it. Funny thing though, no one knows that I even have it. I have not told any of my friends, co-workers. It is just easier to know that there is a blog that I can use as a journal if I feel.
I can say, put, or create anything that I want.
I love it.
I can say things like: how Obama can fuck himself.
How I wish more people had common sense.
How I hate school. Scratch that. LOATH school
How I wish I could tell off the people in my life that piss me off, that they are idiots!
How I want so badly for the things I can't fix to fix themselves.
and most importantly... How I wish people would just get over the fact that I am an intense, type A person who is tall, strong, driven, well accomplished, somewhat obsessive-compulsive asshole who states the obvious, so don't ask. If.... If you don't want to know. Cause I am the guy that will tell you what yo already know. You are too insecure to ask the question in the first place.
Happy trails peeps.
more later. A
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
my buddy....
Turns out that the current was different, so the distance had to be adjusted. 2.2 miles total
This guy rocks; sells himself short but has all of the potential in the world.
Congratulations Dale!
Another Day...
Took the weekend off to re-gain some needed rest. Hit this week running as of Monday. Today sat in the saddle for nearly an hour and a half; funny thing is that it felt more like a warm-up than a workout. I'll take this as a good sign. I am gearing up for a four day span of long hours.
Friday my plan is to bike easy 20 miles to the pool, 2500m swim, then continue on the bike in the direction of San Diego. I will probably go only to Penalton (a near by Marine base), then return home. [ possible 100 mile day??] Finished with a brick of 4 mile run, easy. Should be a good indicator of my hydration and nutrition status for 'the race'.
On the other chapter of the life, Kristin (my wife) is doing well with her pregnancy. As of Thursday she will be rounding 34 weeks. She feels great but ready for "this to be over". After talking with many friends and family, it or better said her behavior is quite normal. I am again excited to become a father, and look for many other ways I can teach and tell stories!
Keep it real all!
A
Thursday, August 21, 2008
just started
After reading so many other 'blogs' out there; I thought it would be helpful if I tried it.
So, we will see if it sticks.
Today I finished a hell of a day.
52 miles on the bike. Not too bad, except for the back-to-back flats at mile 38. Just for those out there reminder; check your tire before putting the new tube inside.
Training for my third IM event. IM Arizona in November. (23rd)
Really fired up for this considering that this will probably be my last IM event for a year. My wife is pregnant! So, daddy seems more of a fit in this part of my life rather than adding another event to the schedule.
As for my schedule and training; those who know me it is full. Just right I think. Not too busy where I can't sleep in once a week but busier than most I know. Best part is I am successful at all of the tasks on my weekly list. Although my wife may disagree.