Tuesday, August 16. 2011 The Week That WasPosted by Running Chick in New toys, Stupid stuff, TrainingComments (2) | Trackbacks (0) Another week of summer gone by, another week closer to winter. Ha, just kidding. Not really. I had another good running week, ending up with just over 19 miles total. Aside from a nasty between-the-toes blister caused by the 4” heels I wore to work one day, all is good. Josh has been doing great with the C25k program. His long run on Saturday was 20 minutes which he passed with flying colors. He’s blogging about his progress over at runningchunk.com, head over & check it out. Remember when I got my Garmin Footpod? I’ve been using it for right around a month, and I’d say that it’s just okay. I’m still seeing major dips in the data, which I thought was due to dying batteries, but I replaced them and it’s still happening. I’m not sure what could be causing the issue. I haven’t calibrated it, so perhaps that should be my next step.
This is what my eyes have looked like for the last week or so - red, weepy, itchy, puffy, burny (burney?). Damn ragweed pollen. I’ve been putting off going to the eye doctor’s but today a co-worked commented that my eyes looked painful (read: gross) so I suppose I should go. Pictures of the week! The Nara Trail has one section with plants to tall that they make a tunnel. I feel like I’m in the movie “Antz” every time I run through. I’ve run past the St. Ignatius Loyola parish school many times, but never really bothered to stop and look around. It was opened in 1887 and closed in 1970. I didn’t venture inside, but it looks to be in pretty good shape, still. Sunny day rainstorms always perplex me. Weather is so confusing. Pilgrim River early on Saturday morning. My and my exploding braid. We bought some saffron that was so expensive that now I’m afraid to use it. The Koop! A portion of the Ham crew. There were 12 of us in total. Net control station. Transition area. The carpeted mats were used on the swim exit and they’re laying out in the sun to dry. Athlete wetsuits are hanging on the bike racks, which are empty because all the competitors were on the bike course. Did you spot the Great Dane? He was really friendly. And big. The new dock at the Lac La Belle marina. Finisher’s medals. 66 people started (which includes team members), 64 finished. I think there were a few DNFs because they missed the cut-offs, but they were allowed to finish anyway. The fastest person finished the 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike and 13.1 mile run in 4:27:59.1. Sometimes after a good run, I think that I’m allowed to group myself in the same category as these folks, but after watching these awesome athletes compete, I’m reminded that I’m not even in the same stratosphere. Sea planes from Duluth, MN manned by twin brothers. They flew up here just to compete and shortly after they finished, off they went. Finished. Trackbacks
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You are awesome. I know that Bob and Rick appreciated all that you did as much as I do! Hope you got your hands on a shirt Thanks again, hope to see you soon. And you could totally do the Koop. No doubts, sistah!
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