Good evening!
Being in the bakery the day after a race always make for a looooong day. It felt like it was midnight by 1pm….never a good sign. My left bicep is very sore from yesterday- It was the arm I was lugging the huge garbage bag full of gear with! Moral of the story: Do not haul huge garbage bags of gear around all day.
Other than that, I just have mild muscle soreness in my glutes from biking. Nothing too major! Eric says he doesn’t have any sore muscles in particular, just overall stiffness.
What I ate after the try-a-tri:
Surprisingly, I was much hungrier after the try-a-tri (which was about 1 hour in duration) as compared to my half marathon last weekend (which was 1 hour 55 mins). I would have assumed longer duration = more hunger, but that just wasn’t the case. I am convinced that the open-water swim accounted for the surge in my hunger. I think it really took a lot out of my body energy wise!
Immediately after the race, I had a banana and an apple and a bite of Eric’s Glo Bar.
When we got home, the first thing I did was make lunch! The first thing Eric did was nap for 2 hours. You can see where our priorities are! :biggrin:
For me, FOOD trumps sleep 99% of the time.
For Eric, SLEEP trumps food 99% of the time.
It is amazing we can even speak to each other, I know.
I am a strong believer in listening to my body, and this is especially true for my post-race meals.
When I went to make lunch around 12:30, my body was craving veggies. I realized that what my body was trying to get was MORE WATER!
During the race, I did not bring my Camelbak because I just had too much gear to carry. As a result, the only water I had during the race was a few sips in between the bike and run legs. Needless to say, I was very dehydrated and my body was craving foods with a high water content!
I made a huge juice composed of beets, carrots, lemon, and an apple:
Slurrrp.
Then I made a salad composed of 1 English cucumber, 1 tomato, 1 yellow pepper, and 1 small avocado. I served it over a bed of about 3/4 cup of couscous. I drizzled my better than bottled balsamic vinaigrette dressing over top.
Mmmmm, this was AMAZING.
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Along with the salad, I had two pieces of whole wheat toast slathered in Earth Balance.
That was Lunch #1.
Lunch #2 happened a couple hours later.
I had an Ezekiel wrap filled with approx. 3/4 cup lentils, handful of mixed greens, and 1/4 cup hummus.
I know I said I was sick of wraps, but post-race hunger works in mysterious ways! :biggrin:
I also had several Medjool dates and a handful of dried apricots (not shown).
Late afternoon, I had a Liberate Glo Bar:
As well as a few handfuls of red hot blues chips.
For dinner, I could not bring myself to cook. I think I would have collapsed! I asked Eric if he wanted to go out for dinner to celebrate our race, and he agreed that it was a great idea.
We were both craving Mexican food in a major way, so the decision was an easy one.
Our appetizer- nacho chips and salsa, which we split.
The chips were so salty and delicious. I always crave salty food after a race!
I ordered the vegetarian fajitas and Eric ordered the chicken fajitas.
Mmmmmmmm.
We were quite possibly the hungriest people in the entire restaurant and were so happy when our food arrived.
My sides for the fajitas were Pico de gallo, lettuce, and, guacamole. I always ask them to hold the cheese and sour cream and just bring me oodles of guacamole…muahuhaa. :devil: I have a slight obsession with guacamole.
To my delight, the veggies were sprinkled with a salty seasoning and they were cooked in tons of olive oil. I don’t think I have ever tasted a better stir-fry!
I proceeded to eat 5 fajitas…Eric had 6.
Afterward, we rolled out of the restaurant and somehow fastened our seatbelts around our bulging food babies!
However, we were not finished!
A couple hours later Eric and I settled onto the couch and we dug into my chocolate stash that was hiding away in my dresser.
After a few squares of chocolate, the next thing I knew I was asleep and I had a bad dream that I was watching Chronicles of Riddick.
This actually turned out to be REAL- my husband obviously took advantage of his sleeping wife and threw on a GUY FLICK. :lol:
I had to force myself back to sleep (to make the movie go away) and the next thing I knew the credits were rolling and Eric was carrying me up the stairs to bed. :biggrin:








Hi Angela!
Congrats to you both on such an amazing accomplishment! And wow, your meals look so delish :) I rarely post but love reading your blog daily and I’m not even a Vegan! I had to comment this evening because I FINALLY but the bullet and made the banana soft serve. OMG!!! It’s incredible! I threw in a scoop of some Teddie’s peanut butter and it was outstanding. I can’t believe I waited this long to try it. I’ve been following the South Beach diet for a few weeks now and this dessert is going to keep keep me motivated and on track. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe.
The banana soft serve comes from Gena over at choosingraw.com…she is a genius! It is life changing.
mmm I love when I am so hungry and can dive into chips and salsa. Just something about Mexican that just hits the spot! Still so inspired by your tri-at-tri!
It makes sense, we sweat out a lot of salt when we workout so our body craves salt like no other!
It is SUPER CUTE that Eric carries you to bed :)!
Theo chocolate is AMAZING!
hahaha..love the ending ;)
Looks like you refuled with some amazing foods! Do I detect a mexacli rosas outing!? I’m gonna go there for my bday! I do every year :D
Glad you two are not too sore…you must feel great to know that you BOTH achieved this!
Those were some legit veggies in the fajitas!! I’ve only ever gotten peppers and onions, no BROC!! Sweet stuff :)
Ahhh post workout hunger. It certainly is an interesting specimen that can sneak up at strange times.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen fajitas with that many veggies! Lucky girl!
haha this post made me laugh. I love that you ate 5 fajitas. I also made your tomato/avocado/cucumber/homemade dressing salad not too long ago & LOVED it. It is the perfect combination!
You are both super cute. Congrats on the Try-A-Tri!
That juice is so pretty! I think your post-race eats are kind of modest, actually! :D Those veggie fajitas looks delish, too. YUMM
Jenn
Modest, really? I think the pictures must be deceiving b/c I probably had between 3,500-4,000 calories yesterday! =)
I want that juice because it is HOT PINK!
I’m with Eric – after both of my triathlons I enjoyed a nice two hour nap! :)
So now the big question is…will you two be doing another triathlon anytime soon???
haha we have been asked this a lot in the past day. RIght now we are just enjoying our post-race glow and I will be addressing this Q in a future post! :)
I really think you guys are amazing, plus what a cool thing to do TOGETHER!! I’m so proud of your efforts and accomplishments in the try-a-tri. YOU GUYS ROCKED IT! GO ERIC for pulling it out at the finish!!! Get it girl!!!! Also, you’ve officially inspired me to try this interesting mix of broc/carrot/snap pea fajitas…I always think *GROSS* when I ask what a restaurant serves in their veggie version. Next time – I’ll give it a shot.
haha this post makes me laugh :)
I love how you had the endurance to go do the try a tri (hopefully one day my fitness-y spirit/endurance will be as great as yours!) and I loved how you ate—-something about your writing in this post was just like ‘oh and afterrr I had this I also had that!’
Im still laughing ^^. thank you for making me smile today.
Awww that’s so great that he carried you up to bet. Open-water swims take so much out of me. I always have to have a nap after I have swam in the lake during the middle of the day.
Awesome post! I love seeing what you ate after such an intense event! Congrats on finishing! I think your choice of veggie fajitas sounds amazing for post race fuel. :)
Congratulations on your race!! I am always STARVING after a good swim. The salad you had for Lunch #1 looks delicious – I just might make it for dinner tonight! :) I actually like Chronicles of Riddick too.
I was a competitive swimmer for quite a few years, and after a swim practice or meet I was always STARVING! Everything you ate looked delish!
I am a guac fanatic as well! I always ask for extra when I go out. :]
I cannot imagine how exhausted you guys must have been! But I’m with you, food > sleep! Fajitas with guacamole are one of my favorite dinners :)
The good food after makes all the hard work worth it. :)