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Wednesday
Apr062011

Race Face Vote-Off!

Tired of televised dancing contests where people can't even keep upright?  Then move on up to the real deal - Voting on who's got the best triathlon race face, honoring the winner with a case of Amy and Brian's coconut juice!

Just browse your expert eyes through this photo gallery and vote for your favorite in the comments below.  Make sure to name the title of the image in your vote or we will have less of an idea what's going on than our contestants.

Image Gallery of Awesome

GO!

Monday
Apr042011

Alcatraz Qualified!

I raced an olympic triathlon on Sunday and Qualified for Escape from Alcatraz!  More details soon, but here's the video about the race - 

Wednesday
Mar302011

Amy and Brian's Coconut Juice Contest

 

Want to win a CASE of Amy and Brian's Coconut Juice delivered right to your door?  Then just send me a pic of your "game face" getting ready for a swim.  It can be either before a race or just practice, but we want to see goggles and a swim cap or it doesn't count.  Best pic gets the free case AND the knowledge that their picture kicked everybody else's butt.

The contest is for contiguous U.S. residents only, mostly because a case of this stuff weighs a freakin' ton.  You'll be stoked until you try to find a place to store it all; We had to rearrange our pantry to fit it in.

Amy and Brian's rocks because it replenishes your electrolytes without lots of sugar.  I drink one a day and the cramps in my feet while swimming and in my legs while cycling and running have gone bye-bye.  Lots of endurance athletes use it as fuel while training and racing!  

So, that's the contest.  Send your images to texafornia at gmail dot com (that's my anti-spam trick right there... like it?) with "Contest" in the subject line and let's get this thing DONE!

Sunday
Mar272011

Weekly Totals and Review, March 21 - 27.

(View from the front of Saturday's ride. We were flying!)

Training Log

Individual Workouts: (Click on links for HR graphs and more details)

Monday Morning - 4150 yd swim in 59:44. Felt really solid. Good times in the outdoor pool. :) http://ow.ly/4iCAM

Monday Evening - Nice little evening jog - 1 hour, 7.25 miles, 8:17' pace. Legs a tiny bit sore from the weekend.http://ow.ly/4je0v

Tuesday Evening - 1 hour ride on rollers. Avg 19 mph, listening to Chemical Bros. and the like on Pandora. Going by feel - http://ow.ly/4klZS

Wednesday Morning - 4250 yd swim in 1 hour flat. Used Suunto T6C timer for 1:25 per 100 yd pace. Felt nice.http://ow.ly/4kF22

Wednesday Evening - “Basketball” with the kid.  Lots of fun. :)

Thursday Morning - Great 1 hour morning run, first half with Roxy, second half hill sprints. Nice weather!http://ow.ly/4loPq

Thursday Evening - 1 hour on rollers, 19 miles. 30 min. warmup then intervals until legs exploded. Hornet Juice recovery drink! http://ow.ly/4lYrf

Friday Morning - 4300 yds on 1:23 per 100 yd pace, (59:50 total) after a 100 yard warmup. Nice swim. Somebody stole my towel! http://ow.ly/4mfFE

Friday Evening - Nice negative split evening push-run. 7.27 miles at a 8:15' pace, push ups, squats, and pull ups mixed in. http://ow.ly/4mMbK

Saturday Morning - 50 mile bike ride, all out, riding with the lead pack. Avg 20.4 mph! Really great ride - http://ow.ly/4ncmj

Sunday Evening - Went to the gym and did 30 minutes of strengthening and injury-proofing exercises. Might join and make this a regimen. http://ow.ly/4nmFu

Totals:

Swimming - 7.2 miles, 3 hours.

Biking - 88 miles, 4:25 hours.

Running - 21.4 miles, 3 hours.

Weights - 30 minutes.

Everything - 117 miles, 11 hours.

Review:

By Monday evening, I hit 20.5 hours for the last “week” (7 consecutive days).  That’s about as good as it gets for me. I took off the next morning to get some day-job stuff done early, then picked up again that night.  I’m also noticing that I train much harder when listening to fast music and/or I have numbers I’m trying to hit or a target I’m trying to chase.  I really wish I had a cheap power meter option on my bike I use on rollers.  Any ideas out there?

Things went as scheduled until I hit the Fahrrandreissen Ride, and then I decided I could use some recovery time after that speed fest.  I recorded it for a podcast, so audio from riding with the lead pack at 20.4 mph should be up soon.  

By Sunday evening, I was jonesing for some weight work, especially since the guy that dropped me at the end of Saturday’s ride had the edge over me with some serious leg muscles.  I went to a local gym and got a free pass for a week, then started doing some serious core work.  I was surprised to find out that I’m about half as strong as I used to be when I lifted weights on a regular basis, so I definitely have some work to do.

The Gateway to the Bay Olympic Triathlon is coming up next weekend, so I need to get my race bike prepped and my racing mind set.  It’s a deep water start from a ferry, so it’ll be loads of fun!

Thursday
Mar242011

Podcast - The Training Farm

 

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Join in for another killer episode of ZenTri as we interview a heart surgery survivor and then go to the Training Farm!  .

Shownotes!
Amy and Brian's Coconut Juice
 

This Week in Awesome - Chrissie Wellington Eating Sheep Testicles.

 

Interview with Jonathan Hippikka.

Swim, Seth Godin book.

Adding more TV channels sucks your time away.

Just because you have it, you don't have to use it.

Lack of sleep makes you fat.

One more hour of sleep might make you world champion.

Tricks to fall asleep.

Out on a push run, talking about proper form for faster running.

Tips on smart running gear.

Pull ups.

Kicking Ass counter.

B12 shot experience and tips.

At the TRAINING FARM with Triboomer!

Heading out on a run with sticks to defend ourselves against the dogs.

Triboomer gets all weird and Zenned-out.

Pit stop, loving the Nike Frees.

Emily finds a new friend in the middle of nowhere.

How to ride with somebody that is struggling.

How to make rough road smoother.

Kai the cowboy.

Smart use of socks.

What's it like to shave your head.

Training with wisdom.

2 hour run to the cemetery and back.

Life on the farm.

Interview with the camp director.

Make your "short" workouts an hour.

What do you eat when you swim 8,000 yards? A granola bar?

 

 

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