Monday, January 2, 2012

A New Year or I had better get off my ass

This past year was not a good year for me and just not in the racing and training agenda.  I have suffered from plantar fasciitis since my return from Afghanistan last year.  I attempted to train through the pain and hoped it would just get better on its own.   We know how that typically turns out.  Even though I did not train well because of the pain I still did three Olympic Distance races, one sprint, and the Army Ten Miler.  How smart is that?  I have no done much training since the Army Ten Miler.  I have stretched a lot more and I can tell a big difference.  Since Christmas I have done 4 short easy runs with lots of stretching, 3 bike rides on the trainer, and a couple of days of swimming.  I am starting to feel so much better and more motivated. 

I have a lot of plate on right now.  Historically, I do much better when I have a full plate.  I am forced to focus and get my ass in gear.  I have a busy first quarter of work already planned, I have taken command of an Army Reserve Battalion in St. Paul, MN, and I want to do a half-iron distance race this year.  All of these challenge me to do my best and stay busy. 

Prior to Christmas the Bride and I took our yearly cruise.  This year we went to Roatan and Cozumel.  When I went to put some of the “cruise” clothes I realized how tight they were.  That really shook me.  I did not realize I had put on that much weight.  During the cruise I turned 41 and that hit me worse than 40 did.  After coming home I stepped on the scale for the first time in ages and I was shocked at how much I weighed. I was close to 20lbs more than I want to weigh.  I want to lose 20lbs and I have 25lbs as an outside goal.  That will make me feel and look better. 

We returned from our Christmas trip to Chicago and since then I have been running, short and slow, in order to allow my body and feet to adjust to the stress.  I have done some 40 minute bike rides, and a couple of 1600 meter swims.  On January 1, 2012 my buddy John and I did our annual Bike and a Movie.IMG_0011   We did 90 minutes on the trainer as we watched Army of Darkness.   If you have never seen this movie AND you like bad funny movies I highly recommend it.  It will make you laugh out loud. 

Now I have to determine if I want to do the Patriots Half in Williamsburg, VA or the Augusta 70.3.  If anyone has an comments I would love to hear them. 

I have also started a Twitter account.  My account is @lzytriathlete.  I look forward to reading your comments, motivations, and anything else you wish to send my way. 

Happy New Year to all. 

 

 

2 comments:

Christi said...

I gained about 20lbs this year as well. My 2011 just sucked. So I am ready for 2012 because I am going to kick its ass. Let's get out there and do this!

Lesser is More said...

Happy New Year! I agree that being busy sometimes makes us more productive, because there is no time to question whether or not to do something - you just do it.

I really enjoyed Patriots Half and SetUp Events puts on great races. Compared to the costs of paying for a WTC event, plus the additional travel, I'd rather do a local race. You could also pre-ride the course if you decide to make a day trip down to Williamsburg. You might find my race report helpful: http://lesserismore.blogspot.com/2009/09/race-report-patriots-half-iron.html