Off the bike we ran on the path along the beach. The first 15 minutes my legs felt heavy and sluggish. I probably pushed too hard during the bike ride. I ended up jogging this portion of the run. Finally the legs recovered and I started to run at a good clip. I took a slight detour to run up a trail and then on the return I ran on the beach. Running on sand provides a more strenous workout for the calves. I managed to dodge all but one wave; that wave got my shoes and socks wet. But it was worth it. Nothing adds joie de vivre like running on a beach, dodging the waves, under a clear sunny sky. Try it. I guarantee it will bring a smile to your face.
In 2009, while training with Team in Training for the Full Vineman Triathlon, I was injured in a ski accident. I had ACL reconstruction in 7/09. After rehab, I trained for 10 months and became an Ironman at IM Louisville on August 29, 2010. Today I am a 15x Ironman. I have qualified to participate in Ironman Kona on October 8, 2016 through the Ironman Legacy Program. Follow my adventure as I join Ironteam and raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on my Road to Kona!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Malibu: Joie de Vivre
After a rainy Friday night, Saturday was a perfectly clear So Cal February morning. Ironteam met at Zuma Beach in Malibu for a 2 hour bike: 1 hour run, brick workout. I enjoyed the beautiful coastline during the ride. It was so pleasant that it didn't even seem like a workout. I pushed hard during the second hour of the ride and started to feel like I was finally getting back to pre-ACL injury cycling shape.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Farewell Renee
Yesterday, I heard the news that our Ironteammate Jame's friend Renee Benson passed away on Monday. She fought the long fight against Cancer. Eventually Cancer won the earthly battle. However I do believe that Renee is in a better place now. A place filled with LOVE.
King James Bible
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? (1 Corinthians 15:55)
Check out the link below for more on Renee's long battle.
http://reneebensonbelieve.blogspot.com/
King James Bible
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? (1 Corinthians 15:55)
Check out the link below for more on Renee's long battle.
http://reneebensonbelieve.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
7 months Post ACL Reconstruction
Greetings. Seven months post ACL reconstruction and I'm doing fine. I've been running, biking, and swimming as I get ready for Desert Tri next month, Wildflower in May, and Ironman Louisville in August.
I had my follow up visit with my Ortho Doc last week and got great news that my knee is completely stable. So the ACL reconstruction was a success. I informed him that I'm frustrated that my R hamstring is still weaker than the Left and I have difficulty with pylometrics. But he reassured me that I'm way ahead of the curve in terms of my recovery: 1 half marathon, 2 full marathons, and 1 Ultra marathon post ACL reconstruction.
My swimming is coming along. I have the aerobic fitness so I can swim "all day". The encouraging part is that I'm swimming faster as well. I guess I'm starting to adapt to the water and swimming more efficiently.
I had my follow up visit with my Ortho Doc last week and got great news that my knee is completely stable. So the ACL reconstruction was a success. I informed him that I'm frustrated that my R hamstring is still weaker than the Left and I have difficulty with pylometrics. But he reassured me that I'm way ahead of the curve in terms of my recovery: 1 half marathon, 2 full marathons, and 1 Ultra marathon post ACL reconstruction.
My swimming is coming along. I have the aerobic fitness so I can swim "all day". The encouraging part is that I'm swimming faster as well. I guess I'm starting to adapt to the water and swimming more efficiently.
The Ironteam Saturday bike rides are great. 2 weekends ago we rode the Palos Verdes loop. Since this is my home course, I really enjoyed it. I love the hills. Yes hills!!! Beautiful sights around every bend. Above is a picture overlooking the Trump golf course. Last weekend we did the Amalfi loop in Brentwood/ Santa Monica. After each cycling loop, we transitioned into a 1 to 2 mile run, then repeated this 3 times.
I'm still working my way into cycling shape, but I'm pleased with my progress. I managed to drop 4 of the 5 pounds I gained over the holidays. I'm still about 5 pounds heavier than last season, but I feel that I probably picked up some muscle weight from the increased emphasis I've placed on strength training during my rehab. On Sunday, in addition to swimming 1.2 miles, I ran 2 miles on the treadmill in my Vibram FiveFingers barefoot running shoes. I reached a max speed of 9mph on 2% grade. Stay tuned for a future post about barefoot running and the Vibram FiveFingers.
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