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Sprint To The Finish

June 14, 2010

Greetings!

I deemed today the fastest. day. ever. I’m not even joking around here, today felt like 90 minutes, if that! Don’t you find that the days you want to go by slowly (aka: you have too much to get done) always go by the quickest? What gives!

So yes, today was a bit crazy. I tried to keep my cool, but I will tell you that my female hormones were not on my side today…or for the past week… as my husband might verify… :blink:

But, my eye was on the prize my friends..the prize of a magical day off tomorrow with my special visitor who is arriving tonight at precisely a freckle past a hair.

Dinner must be consumed no matter how busy one may be!

Zucchini + EVOO + sea salt + gound black pepper =

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You may rest in peace tonight because my zucchini isn’t naked this time.

Couscous.

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I somehow forgot about the 25 pound pail of couscous I have in the house (I buy a lot of my food in bulk)…so I decided to have a couscous feast. Fluffy ivory clouds kissed by the heavens, that’s what couscous is made of.

I added some jacked up pasta sauce which was 1 bottle pasta sauce + a few processed carrots, red pepper, garlic scapes + more seasonings.

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Mix!

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More sea salt.

Time for some black beans to enter this party.

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Piece a cake!

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It was pretty amazing I must say.

Sprint Triathlon Training Plan

I recently announced that Eric and I will be participating in another Try-a-tri race on July 18th and I also hope to do my first Sprint Triathlon on Sept 5th (pending my training for the open-water swim goes well).

I hoped to have my training plan ready by tonight, but that didn’t fully happen, however I do have Week 1 all set which began yesterday with my 5-mile run.

I hope to have the following per week:

  • 1 long run
  • 1 long bike
  • 2 swims (some open-water swims mixed in here and there)
  • 1 Brick Workout (shorter bike + run)
  • 1 Strength workout (most likely my Booty Camp Fitness DVD)
  • Minimum 1 rest day a week, more if necessary

 

I am also going to participate in a Women’s Triathlon Clinic on the evening of July 13th that will focus on open-water swim technique.

I will be working on my training plan over the next week, but for now you can check it out here. I will also be talking more about how I plan on fitting in my training with a busy schedule. It should be a busy summer!

Have a great night!

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Nicole @ Making Good Choices
16 years ago

Where do you buy all of your food in bulk from? I would love to buy some foods in bulk, especially flours. Can’t wait to see your training plan!

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Kristina
16 years ago

that’s awesome you two are doing another tri !! :) (you should have another auction, hint hint…)

:) !

that dinner looks amazing; have fun with your visitor & day off ! :)

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Callie
16 years ago

That looks like a delicious dinner. I’m now thinking of cooking up some couscous.
Good luck on your next tri!

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
16 years ago

Awesome job on your training! And that dinner looks deeeelish.

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Lauren
16 years ago

I’m so jealous of all of the opportunities you have in your area! If I could find this many triathlons and races within driving distance of my house, I might just sign up for them! Excited to see how you train and compete in them.

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
16 years ago

I LOVE LOVE LOVE that dinner!
And what a great idea to sign up for the clinic. When I was starting out in triathlon I joined a novice program of a local tri club which had scheduled workout sessions and technique classes. It was such a great way to learn about open water swimming, transitions etc

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aletheia
16 years ago

Ange, I’m confused — you were interviewed for over-exercising and over-training, and seemed to have learned from it, but wouldn’t your tri-athlon goal kind of un-do everything you said about learning from it?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  aletheia
16 years ago

Are you saying it is not possible to safely train for a race without over-doing it? I would have to politely disagree. The difference between now and then is that I give my body proper rest when it needs it.

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aletheia
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
16 years ago

Point taken. I just meant that training for a triathlon is a vigorous undertaking, and I think that in the preparations it’s all too easy to over-train and over-exercise. Obviously, you know your body best though, and as you pointed out, you’ll be listening to it throughout your training. I’m sure you’ll do amazing too!

Best,
Aletheia

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  aletheia
16 years ago

Yes, it can be, I do agree that there is potential to over-train for any type of race. I think a good point to stress is that whatever training plan I come up with, is simply that- a plan- and I have no problem adjusting it to my body’s needs. Whereas previously, like I talked about in the interview, I would not give myself rest days and I pushed myself through pain and got injured.

I think I did a good job of illustrating my positive changes over the past several months, as I had between 1-4 rest days per week during my training (as shown on the calendar), and I have never felt better. I even had a couple ‘funks’ with no exercise to speak of. I’m fine with that now.

I am sure there will be times when I divert off the plan and I am 100% ok with that. It is used more so as a motivator more than anything. The races are a huge course of pleasure in my life and I wouldn’t change it for the world. =)

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Lauren @ Eater not a runner
16 years ago

I love cous cous…. yum :-)

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Megan@EatScrapRun
16 years ago

I am excited to hear your plans for fitting training into your busy schedule. I am so excited for you that you caught the triathlon bug! I am hoping the oil stays out of my part of the Gulf so I can do some triathlons this summer too!

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Sarah R
16 years ago

Is your visitor a blogger? I’m going to guess a blogger who also used to make bars!! What a fun time you guys will have!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sarah R
16 years ago

mayyyyyyybe ;)

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Stacey@http://stacey-healthylife.blogspot.com/
16 years ago

How inspiring all the tri’s that you guys are doing. What a great job. I need to get my butt in gear and do the half marathon I have been wanting to do.

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Erin
16 years ago

I love busy days like that. Every day has been insanely busy since I started my new job but I like feeling so productive!

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mary @ what's cookin' with mary
16 years ago

Great dinner! I like how fast it comes together ;)

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Sarah
16 years ago

You ALWAYS make the most wonderful dinners.

Would you come cook for me?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sarah
16 years ago

If you make me dessert! ;p

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Wei-Wei
16 years ago

Awesome! Good luck on your training, Ange! Your dinner looks fab, by the way. I love pasta sauce and beans… haven’t tried couscous many times before, but this sounds deeeeelish! :)

Wei-Wei

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Leah
16 years ago

I LOVE couscous – that dinner looks amazing! :)

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TiaMarie
16 years ago

How do you even do it?!?! I wish I could be as in shape and motivated to do as many races as you do!! Maybe someday. *wishful thinking*

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Miranda @ MirandasJeans
16 years ago

Are you planning on renting a wetsuite for your open water swims right now? I can remember 2 Canada days ago the Lake Oh was FREEZING, to the point where the water hurt.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Miranda @ MirandasJeans
16 years ago

The lake where we will be training in is actually in the low 70’s right now and was deemed safe to swim in a bathing suit. Luckily it is a very small lake! :)

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Triathlonbabe aka Grace
16 years ago

I can totally relate to this thing we call “time”. I’ve started a marathon training program for a November half marathon and a December marathon training. I want so badly to be able to blog about it daily on my SparkPeople page but where do I find the time. I’m writing this as I’m working from home tonight….it’s a piece of my sanity while my system is timing…..Where do we find the time to blog….I need it desperately! I want to get back to triathlon but I’ve decided to wait unitl 2011 for triathlon and have 2010 as my marathon year. I love triathlon so much but can’t find the time…heck I can barely find the time for training for marathon much less incorporating my swim and cycling practices. Work is overbearing at the moment and it’s taking over my life right now and I can’t stand it!!! Ahhhhh, sorry I had to vent….eeek!

I will not stress…I will not stress!!!

Can’t wait to see your training plans.

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Diana @ frontyardfoodie
16 years ago

Mmmm, I love me some quinoa. When I first got pregnant quinoa was the tastiest thing to me,

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