Back in the day, my annual fitness activities included a marathon, a triathlon (olympic distance), half a dozen 5K's, and a few 10K's and half marathons, plus all the training. Easily 10-20 hours per week of training and racing every year for about five years. That was then.
This is now. 2010, at the beginning of the year, I decided on my fitness goal for the year: An olympic distance triathlon. That's it. Doesn't sound like a big thing when you consider what I did "back then" but folks, I was barely in maintenance mode when I set that goal. My dear friend Sharon ran my birthday 10K with me in February (I wasn't ready for another Birthday Half Marathon yet). I was doing itty bitty runs and trudging along through the winter months, but I had not been on the bike for about two years. Nor had I been swimming.
D fixed up my bike and I finally started going on rides--it felt spectacular! I kept thinking, "Why have I stayed away so long??" (Oh, yeah, I can't just jump on my road bike and leave my three kids to watch themselves...Details!). I needed to choose a race. I decided it had to be before D started residency because of that small detail about my kids not being able to watch themselves. I went back and forth between one in Daybreak (45 minutes away from our house) and one in Hyrum (30 minutes from D's parent's house).
Ugh, the agony of trying to juggle in my mind the details of traveling to and from the race with all my gear, managing sleeping arrangements (for me and my crew), finding someone to take care of my kids, and, of course, my cute little baby who I was still exclusively breastfeeding and who could not be separated from her Mami for more than an hour or two without some serious drama. Plus, those races are so expensive! And they start so early!!
And then I learned about Tera's Tri--the exclusive race that started right at my front door on the date and time I chose. Transition area at my house. Being able to use my own bathroom. What a dream race! I chose June 1, my sister's birthday. And I was off!
1 mile swim
25 mile bike
10K run
Jonny did part of the swim with me, I was on my own for the bike, and D did the run with me (while wonderful Karen watched our munchkins). Ah, the glory! To everyone's amazement, I ended up taking FIRST PLACE!! Melissa and Jonny met us at the end. What a race!
That's me holding my "Teraflex" keychain, ha ha.
I have also purchased myself some matching running clothes since Tera's Tri. Yay, me!
6 comments:
Good for you! We're thinking of having another tyke and I didn't want to do it pregnant. Waiting till May for my tri seems a long way all of a sudden. Perhaps I should do something just like you! ;0)
You. Are. Awesome!
I have always admired, appreciated, and been inspired by your personal initiative and passion! Grateful to have you in my life. Keep it up!!!
You are hilarious and a genius!! You are such an inspiration. Good job taking first place (haha!) I LOVE it!!
AWESOME! I am so not into any sort of racing but I think the way you did it is the way to go! Who needs to pay the money and be on someone else's schedule? YAY for you:):):)
You are INCREDIBLY AMAZING! First I was totally impressed that Flo has learned how to swim, and then to see what you have done! WOW! -- how inspiring! We miss you guys terribly -- Saipan is awesome for outdoor activities (of course, we must try to avoid mid-day heat)!
Bravo!!
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