Archive for July, 2009
Race Schedule August 2009-March 2010
Posted by sheila in Race Events, Training on July 29, 2009
OK, I’ve finally made some decisions about my racing schedule. Since I just finished the San Francisco Half-Marathon this past Sunday, I found that I had not signed up for any further events, nor did I have any training schedule.
Not to worry. I did a 6 mile bike ride yesterday. And today I did my own triathlon: 1500 meter ocean swim in 45 minutes; 3 mile run in 23 minutes; later in the day 14.8 mile bike in 1 hr 6 minutes on a hilly course. Tomorrow I will swim laps at the pool.
Anyhow, I do need to sign up for events and put together some more training. And I’ve finalized my events up through March 2010. Here they are:
Aug. 2, 2009 (Sun) 5K Paws for Cause
Aug. 16, 2009 (Sun) Hansen Dam Triathlon
Sep. 13, 2009 (Sun) Oxnard Splash-n-Dash (I think the long course)
new -> Sep. 27, 2009 (Sun) Mighty Mermaid Triathlon Santa Cruz (olympic distance)
Oct. 11, 2009 (Sun) Long Beach Half Marathon (completes my California Dreaming award)
Nov. 7, 2009 (Sat) Catalina Triathlon
Nov. 26, 2009 (Thu) 10K Turkey Trot at Dana Point
Feb. 7, 2010 (Sun) Surf City Half Marathon – I think I have to do this every year. I’m a legacy runner for this race.
Mar. 7, 2010 (Sun) Napa Valley Marathon
Mar. 21, 2010 (Sun) Los Angeles Marathon
Apr 23-34 (Fri-Sat) Ragnar Relay L.A. (Santa Barbara to Dana Point)
OK, so I have to get my credit card out and start registering for some of these. And tomorrow I’m going to have to hunker down and start writing my training schedule for at least through November 2009. That is always so much work.
So, from no events to 9 events. Really, though, I’ve been thinking about most of these for a long time. Just hadn’t committed to the registration and written out my training plans. Working on it, working on it!
First Swims in my New Wetsuit
Posted by sheila in Tools and Gear, Training on July 2, 2009
So I bought an xTerra Vortex 3 last Friday, June 26, 2009. And I was eager to try it out. Wanted to make sure it fit properly and was easy to move around and swim in it. So I planned to go to Huntington State Beach on Monday and get in a short ocean swim.
The original plan was to hit the beach before noon, short swim, picnic lunch with Jenny on the beach, play and relaxation time before heading home. Unfortunately, due to a comedy of errors, we didn’t actually get to Huntington until 3 PM. I talked to the Life Guard briefly, put my wetsuit on, and ventured out.
In watching the surf before I suited up, the breakers hadn’t looked too large to me. So about 20 minutes later I was wading into the surf. Life guard had said water temp was 62˚. It didn’t feel cold to me at all, especially with the suit on. Waves still looked ok, and I proceeded out to my chest. I felt the cold water coming through the suit at the zipper on the back. Just interesting, not a problem. Kept going and got out past most of the breakers. But there was one row left to get past, and they seemed pretty big. I was not comfy with it. I decided to go back in and try ocean swimming in my suit another day.
In Which Sheila Brings Home a Wetsuit for Keeps
Posted by sheila in Tools and Gear on July 1, 2009
Jenny at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas after Wetsuit Purchase
So I’ve been going back and forth over the whole wetsuit thing for a while now. To buy one or not? Finally decided to buy one. Then which one to buy? And how to buy? Or to rent?
Basically, I plan to do enough tris that rental costs would add up quickly and be more than a purchase price. Plus I want to have the suit available to me for practice and to become comfortable in it. And even though I have a few friends who’ve done a number of tris with no suit, I have so many people encouraging me to get one not just for warmth, but for bouyancy as well, that I decided to go ahead and buy.
Early in June someone on Twitter posted a sale link to xTerraWetsuits. Half price deal on some of their popular, top-of-the-line suits (sale ends June 29, 2009 but Read the rest of this entry »
