Sunday, June 6, 2010

Enjoying life

First off I would like to say RIP John Wooden. Throughout my education I have read his books and have been inspired as a sport psychology consultant and as a coach through his philosophy of the game and development of his athletes as people as well as basketball players. His legacy lives on in a number of coaches, which is inspiring and honorable.

I took the day off Monday after my 50 mile bike ride and played tennis, which is always great. Tuesday swam 2000 yards. Minimal working out due to the time I am spending at the Country Club working on swimming registration and updating databases etc. Wednesday swam 2200 and ran 1 mile within my walk. Knee started to hurt so walked home. Wednesday I had therapy therefore had to run a mile on the treadmill, which felt pretty good and then swam 1000 yards. When I run my pelvic stability is very weak therefore dropping and adding more strain on my knee. Therefore my exercises all center around hip strengthening and of course hamstring stretching. Friday I went on a walk in Tanner park with a good friend Ashley and her pup Pirate. Awesome area with a creek and trails right by the Country Club! Have to be careful not to go too high on the ridges due to the possibility of rattlesnakes. Saturday I rode up emigration canyon which is 10 miles of climbing from my front door. I made it in one hour with a smile! Last time I did that ride was earlier in the season with Melinda and she ate it up with me struggling so it was great to dominant the hills. It was sunny and no wind. Looking over the valley was invigorating almost to the point I wanted to ride it again haha! Going to ride emigration at least 2 times every week now, I love it. I rode some flats afterward and put in a total of 30 miles and saw over 100 cyclists out exercising. Tomorrow is our first swim meet at home therefore I go to work at 6:30 AM and am off at 9-10PM therefore Monday's are now my 'day off'. Headed to swim long course this morning and time a 800 meter and do some tanning. On my 50 mile bike ride last week I didn't get my sunscreen on my back and got burnt and have ugly tan lines and I am wearing a halter dress next week at my cousins wedding in Boise. But now I am excited to watch the men's tennis finals of the French Open! Yesterday the women played and it was inspiring and awesome! The mental game of tennis is unbelievable. Swimming is an individual sport, but tennis defines perseverance and the need to be mentally mature.

Last week goals:
Bike 80 miles: 80 miles completed
Run 5 miles: 4 miles completed
Swim 5000: 5200 completed

Goals for this week:
Bike: 50 miles
Interval Day, Climbing 2 days, and flats 2 days
Run: 8 miles
Swim: 6000

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