Smokies for Sale

Torbin bought 20lbs of smokies. That’s $130 worth. They’re homemade natural beef sausages from the Steves farm – so they are awesome. But 20lbs, man we had a good laugh. He didn’t know how much he was buying. Man, that guy, I guess that’s why I’m marrying him!!

http://www.stevesfarm.com/steveston/beef-for-sale/

Hope the story made you laugh. Now, if you know of anyone who wants to buy a couple pounds of smokies. I’ve got some for sale!

The 5 min Head Start

I got this nice email today from one of my best tri buddies.

What a great swim race. Well done.

Thanks, best tri buddy, it WAS awesome.  I forgot about the 5 min head start that the boys got – so I thought my time was 1:10.  When I saw it was 1:05 (later in the afternoon when I checked the results online) I was really excited.  Were you there for the awards?  I was wondering if I got a ribbon.  I would be proud of that ribbon.  It’s 8 min faster then the last time I swam the Canada Day swim.  Woo hoo!

Queensborough Run

I ran in a new area today and it was beautiful. Mixed trails and road with lots of time spent along the river shoreline made for a nice route. Queensborough Long Run I also enjoyed talking with Rob about his IronMan Coeur d’Alene experience and relaxing in the sunshine on the Starbucks patio after the run.

1:43:17, 19km
Avg HR 143
link to route map

Brunching, er I mean, Biking

I had a nice leisurely ride with my LETC friends this weekend – which was really just an excuse to do brunch. Thanks Amy for making the awesome French Toast! and Brian for making me multiple lattes! The start was a bit like herding cats [right Brian?!] but once we got rolling the ride was very nice. Laurel, the swim coach from the SAA joined us for the day. My favorite part was riding with the ladies (Bronwyn, Laurel, and Teresa) out and back on River Road. After arriving home, I headed back out on the bike ride – this time with the dog. We hung out on the beach, she had a quick swim and then I read my book while she dug holes in the sand. All day bike with friends followed by an afternoon on the beach, yup, life is good.

3:27:05, 83km
24.1kph Avg, 51.3 kph Max
129 Avg HR, 160 Max
86 Avg Cad, 113 Max

Stan took some pictures from the brunch so I’ll post ‘em up here tomorrow – when I remember to bring my camera and the cable … here they are!

Summer Routine

This week, I was back to my comfortable summer routine of weekly workouts. Monday off, Tues/Thurs running, Wed/Fri swimming, and a few more workouts thrown in for good measure.

Here’s the stats for my Tuesday bike commute. The second half was harder because realized I was going to be late for the run.

45:51, 21.4km
28.2 kph Avg Sp, 49.6 kph Max
139 Avg HR, 161 Max
85 Avg Cad, 104 Max

Followed by an 8 or 9km pretty hard tempo run (with quick T2 at my place). I showed up a bit late so had to rush and then run hard to catch JJ and Calvin,

Wednesday 3400m morning swim, raining so happy to skip the bike ride in the evening

Thursday run, hills 4 x loop at QE park in Vancouver

Friday 3400m morning swim

Third Half of Oliver Race Report

The second half of my Oliver race report is here. I don’t want to stretch this race report out too much longer… but the reason why I’m reflecting is that I’d like to learn from what happened on the run – specifically on the second half of the run. Short story, I ran out of gas. For the long story, keep on reading.

I felt great coming off the bike. I came in just behind one girl, and noticed that only one bike from my age group’s rack had returned. My head space was great – and I was feeling great. joanne-oliver-run I wasn’t running hard, just steady. I definitely felt the extra effort on the bike, but was still running well. I passed a bunch of folks including one girl within the first 5km. At the first turn around, I could see some very strong racers behind me so I knew I was in a very good position. My headspace was awesome. The run hurt, but nothing out of the ordinary.

I’m not exactly sure where it all went wrong. But I definitely ran out of gas. Somewhere in the first loop I discovered that my stomach was saying, “No way, Jose to gatorade.” I tried to get a gel in me Continue reading