Monday, April 20, 2009

Triathlon


I had so much fun. All the hard work and long hours of exercising paid off. I went into this triathlon just wanting to finish and not come in last. I gave myself a goal of finishing first and in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Here are my stats…I finished at a time of 55min 38sec (average time was 42-57min); overall I finished 81st of 116; out of the females in my age group I finished 10th of 16. I surprised myself.


For those of you that don’t know what my triathlon entailed, I had to swim 8 laps (in a pool), bike 5 miles and then run 1.5 miles. This was my first triathlon I had ever competed in so I was just trying to figure everything out and finish.


As I stated in the blog before I had some fears so to follow up on some of those here I go. I did not get lost it really is easy to know where to go; I remembered where I parked my bike; my legs did work after the bike though they hurt, I did not take out the camera guy instead I have sent an e-mail to the photo company asking them not to post my swimming picture so we will see if they follow through with it, and lastly I was walking the next day. The thing that hurts the most is the sunburn I received waiting for my time to be posted.

The hardest part for me was the bike. The swim was comfortable for me. Matt said I looked relaxed in the pool and I was. The guy next to me was making me laugh until he started floating on his back. That part did not bother me; it was when he rolled over and splashed me in the face as I was taking a breath. I recovered fast. Transition from the pool to the bike was interesting. This is the part where you have to remember where you parked. I found it okay and started to get my shorts on over my wet bathing suit, socks on semi wet feet are fun but the hard part was getting my bike off the rack. The bikes are so packed in that my handle bars got stuck on the girl’s bike next to me. After freeing my bike off I went. I knew I had 3 hills from hell to get up and then it was downhill from there. The sportsmanship was wonderful. Everyone was cheering each other on, it was great. Getting off my bike was just like I practiced…I told myself get off and keep moving or your legs will refuse to work. I once again found my spot with a little help from Matt pointing it out. In the mean time our friend was yelling at me to stop messing with my helmet and get my bike put up first. The support from my friends was wonderful, I could not have asked for anything more. At this point I told myself I am almost done. As I was running/jogging out of the bike area I found the one hole in the grass, I did not fall. Coming into the finish I wanted to cry, cheer, and scream all at the same time. This is an experience I will never forget. I have had so much fun and I am hooked I am already planning on doing the one in November.

Here are a few pictures:
This is before the swim

This is after the bike. We had to walk our bike into the transition area. This is the part where your legs want to stop working. Coming into the finish line!!!



Monday, April 13, 2009

Swim, Bike, Run

Those have been the three words that go over and over in my head. With only a few more days before the triathlon I feel I am as ready as I will ever be. I have been driving my family crazy with all my exercising and "tri" talk. I know they can't wait for this to be over just to get me back.

A typical day for me is to get up at 6am get ready for work, get the kids ready for school, go to work come home at 6:15pm change clothes and leave put in a 20-30 minute bike ride and then right into a 20 minute run/jog. By the time I get home I am hoping Matt has feed the kids dinner (cereal has been a typical dinner for them these past few weeks). I then fix myself something, do homework with Renae and off to the bedtime routine. I can't wait to get a life back.

Everyone ask, "Are you nervous." Heck yea I'm nervous and excited.
Here is a list of things I am nervous about and random things I think about:
  • Will I know where I parked my bike?
  • Will my hair look cute after the pool?
  • Will my fat thighs fit in the picture I know they will take of me when I get out of the pool...I am thinking of ways to destroying the camera guys camera as I round the corner. I was born with Clark thighs. Thanks dad.
  • Will I be walking the next day?
  • What should I wear? Do I wear my sports bra under my swimsuit...what shirt would I be most comfortable in, what shorts should I wear, how should I do my hair, do I wear a hat during the run, what about sunglasses? Yes these are the things that go through my mind EVERYDAY!!!!
  • Will my legs want to move after the bike ride?
  • Will I get lost?
  • Yes that one question that will not leave my mind, Will I remember where I parked my bike??? I will be the one spending 10 minutes trying to find where I left it.

I can't wait for it to be over so I can say I did it. With all of the hard and painful work that has gone into this I hope I can walk away saying it was all worth it. I have never had by body and muscles hurt in the ways they have these past few months (no pain no gain is another saying that goes through my head, a lot.) The tri is Saturday so by Sunday I will hopefully have pictures up and the complete run down of everything that happened that day.

Thank you to all of you that have given me encouragement. I know I will be thinking about you all when my legs say enough and I still need them to go. St. George here I come!!!!!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Family Update

Not too much has happened in this past month. Here is a family update...

Matt is still the same. He is exercising more and was just called to the position of Quarter Master in the scouting program in our church. He seems to really be exciting about this calling.

I (Corinne) am still training for the triathlon. I have been doing one or more of the following running, biking and swimming everyday. I feel I am ready for this challenge and can't wait. The triathlon is on April 18th. I have also started P90X. This workout kicks your butt!!!

Renae still is miss sassy. She is becoming a handful, but I still love her. She challenges everything I say and pushes every button I have. I keep telling myself I will survive.

Kyle, my big guy. He still loves his mommy but is picking up Renae's sassy attitude. He asks everyday if he gets to go to Renae's schools. He can't wait for Kindergarten, he starts next year. Kyle is all about play and doing boy things...it is amazing he has not broken anything.

I know this was a short update but I will write more soon.