Maple Ave Restaurant in Vienna, VA and I are partnering for a special wine dinner event to raise money for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society by supporting me in my upcoming Triathlon in St. Petersburg, FL. The dinner will feature Annie Schull from Raptor Ridge Winery in Oregan.
What: 4 course paired wine dinner
Who: Prepared by Chef and Owner Tim Ma, featuring Annie Schull and wine from Raptor Ridge Winery in Oregon
Where: Maple Ave Restaurant, 147 Maple Ave W, Vienna, VA
When: Tuesday, March 16th at either 6:30pm or 8:30pm, by reservation only
Why: Raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society through me and Team in Training!
How: Call Maple Ave Restaurant and make a reservation - 703.319.2177
If you can't make it to dinner and want to donate, you can donate online at my Team in Training page - http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/anttry10/sjungp
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Week #12 in Review
February Week #12 Training
A great week of training, the second full week back. The swim on Thursday had to be the hardest practice all week. We did a 10 minute straight swim and a 5 minute straight swim at the end of practice. The shoulders were super tired, and my breathing got really hard towards the end of the 10 minutes. I think I swam about a total of 600-700 yards in 10 minutes, only about a third of the way of the total swim.
The bike ride on Saturday was great, I really like cycling, and I think I tend to push myself hard on the bike, and not really realize it until later. Which is good for training, bad for the race, cause I still have 6 miles to run afterwards. This coming week will be a true brick workout - 80 minute bike ride, 30 min run. Last brick workout, my legs were going to quite on me, and my lungs were going to burst. Stay tuned.
Gear
So, I got myself a new pair of glasses. Before I get into my new pair, I want to just warn everyone not to consider Alterna Eyewear. They say free sunglasses, just pay for shipping and handling, but its all crap. I ordered a pair of glasses, paid $15 in S&H, and the only reason why I ordered a pair from here because I got a flyer in my triathlon race packet. For some reason, I thought that flyers in the packet would be legit, but Alterna Eyewear, while a legitimate company, has crappy products. The glasses broke on me just putting them on, I was pissed because it was just before a bike ride in 30 degree weather! That's enough about them, they are crooks, and their products are plastic crap not worth the packaging they are delivered in.
Fed up with those glasses, I coughed up money for a pair of Oakley Flak Jackets. These glasses are great, I got a pair of white frames with red ear socks, fire iridium polarized lenses for sunny days, and clear lenses for cloudy days. I would have gotten the high intensity yellow lenses instead of the clear, but they didn't have any because law enforcement and the military buy them up, according to the store manager. The high intensity yellow flak jacket XLJ lenses have been backordered for the last 6 months.
I really like these glasses, I like how they look, and I like how they fit. I had to get the larger nose pads, since my bridge isn't very large. I still need some practice swapping out lenses. All in all, the glasses fit comfortably on my head, stays still when I'm running, and offers good visibility when on the bike.
A note for people looking to buy custom Oakley glasses, buy them in the store vice online. As long as you don't care about a custom Oakley colored icon on the side, and etched lenses, the stores will have everything you need to create a custom set of glasses. They will set you up with your custom pair while you wait. Not only will you have your glasses right away, but, they allow returns as long as its within 30 days and they are returned in the condition in which you purchased them. If you order custom glasses online, Oakley will NOT accept returns.
22. Bike 40' | 23. Swim 60' | 24. Run 50' | 25. Swim 60' | 26. Rest | 27. Bike 60' | 28. Run 40' |
A great week of training, the second full week back. The swim on Thursday had to be the hardest practice all week. We did a 10 minute straight swim and a 5 minute straight swim at the end of practice. The shoulders were super tired, and my breathing got really hard towards the end of the 10 minutes. I think I swam about a total of 600-700 yards in 10 minutes, only about a third of the way of the total swim.
The bike ride on Saturday was great, I really like cycling, and I think I tend to push myself hard on the bike, and not really realize it until later. Which is good for training, bad for the race, cause I still have 6 miles to run afterwards. This coming week will be a true brick workout - 80 minute bike ride, 30 min run. Last brick workout, my legs were going to quite on me, and my lungs were going to burst. Stay tuned.
Gear
So, I got myself a new pair of glasses. Before I get into my new pair, I want to just warn everyone not to consider Alterna Eyewear. They say free sunglasses, just pay for shipping and handling, but its all crap. I ordered a pair of glasses, paid $15 in S&H, and the only reason why I ordered a pair from here because I got a flyer in my triathlon race packet. For some reason, I thought that flyers in the packet would be legit, but Alterna Eyewear, while a legitimate company, has crappy products. The glasses broke on me just putting them on, I was pissed because it was just before a bike ride in 30 degree weather! That's enough about them, they are crooks, and their products are plastic crap not worth the packaging they are delivered in.
Fed up with those glasses, I coughed up money for a pair of Oakley Flak Jackets. These glasses are great, I got a pair of white frames with red ear socks, fire iridium polarized lenses for sunny days, and clear lenses for cloudy days. I would have gotten the high intensity yellow lenses instead of the clear, but they didn't have any because law enforcement and the military buy them up, according to the store manager. The high intensity yellow flak jacket XLJ lenses have been backordered for the last 6 months.
Pros
- Interchangeable lenses
- Frame is flexible and sturdy
- Lightweight
- Large, flatter ear wrap (the part of the glasses that wrap around the head) feels more secure on my head, when biking and running
- XLJ lenses give my eyes good coverage and protection
- Look great
- Comes with a case to protect your glasses and extra lenses
- Replacing the lenses can be challenging, takes practice. People who want glasses whose lenses are easier to replace may consider Oakley's new Jawbone glasses, these glasses offer a frame that makes replacing lenses very simple
- The fire iridium lenses scratch easily
I really like these glasses, I like how they look, and I like how they fit. I had to get the larger nose pads, since my bridge isn't very large. I still need some practice swapping out lenses. All in all, the glasses fit comfortably on my head, stays still when I'm running, and offers good visibility when on the bike.
A note for people looking to buy custom Oakley glasses, buy them in the store vice online. As long as you don't care about a custom Oakley colored icon on the side, and etched lenses, the stores will have everything you need to create a custom set of glasses. They will set you up with your custom pair while you wait. Not only will you have your glasses right away, but, they allow returns as long as its within 30 days and they are returned in the condition in which you purchased them. If you order custom glasses online, Oakley will NOT accept returns.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Week #11 in Review
February Week #11 Training
As you can see by the week 11 schedule, I made some adjustments to my training schedule, mainly due to the snow storms we encountered the previous 2 weeks. I must say though, I'm quite pleased that I didn't deviate too far from the original schedule. Between the 15th and the 19th, the trails were still covered by snow, so, the majority of my training was indoors. Biked in my basement on the trainer. On the 17th, I put two blocks down to make it seem like a hill, and did interval training for about 50 minutes. The swim's were tough, not because of the weather, but because of the workouts. On both swim days, I did 10 minute swims, and then 5 minute swims right afterwards. We are getting to the point where our swim practices are beginning to incorporate long distance straight swims.
The weekend was really nice weather wise. Saturday the 20th was a group ride in Chevy Chase, MD on Rock Creek Parkway. Since most of the team wasn't able to get long distance bike rides in, they adjusted the training plan. I was so relieved to get out of the basement, off the bike trainer and outdoors on the road, even though the roads were really messy. Wet, sandy, and debris everywhere. I probably feel the most comfortable cycling, and so I always want to do it. I know that my swim and run can improve a lot more, but it's so hard to get out there and train for those. Well, I brought myself to do it Sunday, the 21st. Out for a swim with Christine for about 30 minutes, and the afterwards a 30 minute run through the neighborhood. The run was challenging, but something I needed. The run had a little bit of everything, including some high-stepping through a foot of snow through one stretch.
The weather is clearing up, for the most party. Temperatures are warmer, snow is melting, so I'm looking forward to the last two months of training. The weather calls for rain today, so, I'll be indoors again on the bike trainer.
Fundraising Progress
I wish I could be more positive on this front. I'm still $2,000 short of my minimum goal of $4,200. I have two months left to go, and a lot more fundraising to go. Right now, I have only one fundraising event coming up. Our friends at Maple Ave Restaurant in Vienna, VA are so awesome to host a fundraising wine dinner on Tuesday, March 16th. A representative from Willamette Valley Vineyards will come to share some wine's. We're still working on details, and I'll be sure to share with everyone once those are finalized. All proceeds from the evening will go towards the triathlon. Thank you all for your support.
15. Bike 40' & Strength or Stretch | 16. Swim 60' | 17. Bike Hill Workout 50' | 18. Swim 60' & Run | 19. Rest | 20. Bike | 21. Run |
As you can see by the week 11 schedule, I made some adjustments to my training schedule, mainly due to the snow storms we encountered the previous 2 weeks. I must say though, I'm quite pleased that I didn't deviate too far from the original schedule. Between the 15th and the 19th, the trails were still covered by snow, so, the majority of my training was indoors. Biked in my basement on the trainer. On the 17th, I put two blocks down to make it seem like a hill, and did interval training for about 50 minutes. The swim's were tough, not because of the weather, but because of the workouts. On both swim days, I did 10 minute swims, and then 5 minute swims right afterwards. We are getting to the point where our swim practices are beginning to incorporate long distance straight swims.
The weekend was really nice weather wise. Saturday the 20th was a group ride in Chevy Chase, MD on Rock Creek Parkway. Since most of the team wasn't able to get long distance bike rides in, they adjusted the training plan. I was so relieved to get out of the basement, off the bike trainer and outdoors on the road, even though the roads were really messy. Wet, sandy, and debris everywhere. I probably feel the most comfortable cycling, and so I always want to do it. I know that my swim and run can improve a lot more, but it's so hard to get out there and train for those. Well, I brought myself to do it Sunday, the 21st. Out for a swim with Christine for about 30 minutes, and the afterwards a 30 minute run through the neighborhood. The run was challenging, but something I needed. The run had a little bit of everything, including some high-stepping through a foot of snow through one stretch.
The weather is clearing up, for the most party. Temperatures are warmer, snow is melting, so I'm looking forward to the last two months of training. The weather calls for rain today, so, I'll be indoors again on the bike trainer.
Fundraising Progress
I wish I could be more positive on this front. I'm still $2,000 short of my minimum goal of $4,200. I have two months left to go, and a lot more fundraising to go. Right now, I have only one fundraising event coming up. Our friends at Maple Ave Restaurant in Vienna, VA are so awesome to host a fundraising wine dinner on Tuesday, March 16th. A representative from Willamette Valley Vineyards will come to share some wine's. We're still working on details, and I'll be sure to share with everyone once those are finalized. All proceeds from the evening will go towards the triathlon. Thank you all for your support.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Snowmageddon/Snowpocalypse a detriment to training!
Hi everyone, I know, I have slacked in keeping the blog up to date. The last week of training has truly been a challenge. The 2+ feet of snow and 2 snow storms have been a wall in my training. I didn't an opportunity to swim or run much due to weather - pool closed, roads were, well, WHAT ROADS? Hit the bike, indoors of course, and some weight lifting. In the grand scheme of things though, the bike and weights were only a few days in over a week. I will say though, my shoulders and back got a good workout shoveling endless amounts of snow. When I get a chance, hopefully today or tomorrow, I'll get some photos up showing the setup we have at home.
Today, the plan is to hit the pool for an hour, maybe run for 10 or so minutes, then head home. Tomorrow, hopefully, practice will be on, and I'll have a chance to get a workout in - 100 minute bike ride, transition to a 15 minute run.
6 weeks left until the Manassas Tune-up Tri
10 weeks left until the main event, St. Anthony's Tri in St. Petersburg
Thanks for all your support, through your encouragements and your donations. Soon, I hope to have an update for you all regarding our good friend and honored teammate, Winnie.
UPDATE: It's official, group ride practice is canceled tomorrow! >:( Damn the snow!!!
Today, the plan is to hit the pool for an hour, maybe run for 10 or so minutes, then head home. Tomorrow, hopefully, practice will be on, and I'll have a chance to get a workout in - 100 minute bike ride, transition to a 15 minute run.
6 weeks left until the Manassas Tune-up Tri
10 weeks left until the main event, St. Anthony's Tri in St. Petersburg
Thanks for all your support, through your encouragements and your donations. Soon, I hope to have an update for you all regarding our good friend and honored teammate, Winnie.
UPDATE: It's official, group ride practice is canceled tomorrow! >:( Damn the snow!!!
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