Sunday, June 28, 2009

Racing my way back into Run Fitness


I've had 3 weeks now back on my feet running. My right achilles which has been the main problem continues to feel better and better each day. The left one has been flaring up now (ahhhhh) so I will go back to Pat this week for another treatment of ART and get that under control ASAP.

Anyway, it's time to get run fit again so I thought what better way than to jump into a few races. Last weekend Norm and I headed over to the Kusan Klimb in Sayward, BC on Vancouver Island. Thought it would be nice to combine a bit of family time with a good kick in the ass. Dad has been asking me to come and do this race for several years now so I was pretty stoked to go and see what this run was all about. Well....to say it is a "trail race" isn't quite true. The race takes you vertical for about 7km. After 2km of runnable terrain, you are forced into a power hike, sky high heart rate and head down just grind it out. I would say this route is much harder than The Chief hike and about 4-5x the distance, climbing approx 4500ft elevation! It took me somewhere around 1hr50min to reach the summit!!!! Then it was a super technical descent, snow glisade, hang onto ropes and watch as your quads blow up! The last 12km of the race was purely downhill on open logging roads. Great that it was all down hill running but when you haven't been running at all....well....I had no leg turnover and only 1 pace. I settled into 2nd place for the females, letting Jo take the lead and put the hammer on me, and crossed the line at 2hrs57min. It was a great day of training for me but what was even better was hitting McIvor Lake later in the day for some water skiing and wakeboarding with my family!!!! I officially maxed out my legs and arms for the day! The Kusam is a good hard race that will test limits and make you hard work. However, I prefer running races - not hike hard for 2/3'rd's and then run logging roads out. Anyway, it's worth checking out and giving your legs and lungs a challenge!

Race #2 - yesterday was the annual Comfortably Numb race in Whistler - a 25km AWESOME trail that starts at Wedge parking lot and finishes at Spruce Grove. I love this trail and have run it for years but it never fit the calendar to be able to race it. I was supposed to be away in Alberta racing right now at Best of the West but with a last minute situation arising, I needed to be home here in Squamish. Friday night we decided to race so we headed to Whistler early the next morning. The trail was in perfect shape. Lots of good local runners out and people who do this race each year. Cheryl Beatty was up from Vancouver. She is a great runner (and all round ultra strong athlete) so I was pretty sure I would be chasing her down. I was just so happy to be back out running again. The legs were feeling good but I was sucking wind. My footwork on the technical running started to return as the race went on. My water hose wasn't working so I drank and ate nothing, leaving me with a good bonk for the last 3km. Luckily I knew the course well enough to rely on confidence that I could finish. At around 17km I turned back and saw Cheryl on some switch backs behind me. Well....that really kicked me to get going and somewhere deep down I found another gear to power up and over some rocky sections. I just wanted to reach the 6km technical downhill to the finish line before her. Thankfully, I picked up just enough speed to put me out of her site. I concentrated hard on the rocky terrain and opened up my stride a bit. I think I managed to cross about 2mins before Cherly but I tell ya, she definately forced the hurt on! Fellow Salomon Flight Crew member Adam Campbell won the men's race with a nice sub 2hr time. Norm put in a good performance toooo - I need a much longer race to beat him and his fast twitch fibers! Thanks to all the race organizers for putting on such a fun event on one of the best running routes out there!

The Intermontane Challenge is just around the corner now so I have a few weeks left of big rides and I will continue to get the runs in there and my distance, speed and power back!


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PaddleFit and Get Stoked on SUP

This is a unique fun new way to get in the best shape of your life. Paddle Fit combines the traditional Hawaiian sport of stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) with cutting edge strength and conditioning fitness to give you a total mind body workout. Develop the core, train the body, relax the mind! Experience the future of functional fitness training!

Paddle Fit conditioning classes will get you comfortable with the new sport of Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) as you learn how to engage and utilize your entire body to power the board through the water. Dry land conditioning exercises will be integrated into each session, providing a total body, high calorie burning fitness class. PaddleFit redefines total body fitness.

Get Stoked On SUP: This is an introduction to stand up paddleboarding and you need to take this class before starting Paddlefit. Gain confidence and learn to paddle correctly for maximum efficiency and fitness.

Whistler Schedule
Edgewater @ Green Lake
Get Stoked SUP Class & PaddleFit

Friday 19th
Intro to SUP –7:30am, 9am, 10:30am
Mon 22nd
PaddleFit – 7pm
Get Stoked SUP Class – 5:30pm
Tues 23rd
PaddleFit – 9am, 7pm
Get Stoked SUP Class – 7:30am, 10:30am, 5:30pm
Wed 24th
PaddleFit – 7am
Get Stoked SUP Class – 9:00am, 10:30am
Thurs 25th – Sat 27th
Get Stoked SUP Class – 7:30am, 9am, 7pm

*$25/class for PaddleFit
*$45 for a Get Stoked SUP Class & PaddleFit combo
*all classes are 1hr
*everyone must take a Get Stoked SUP class before taking a PaddleFit
*more PaddleFits to be offered in July
*Get Stoked SUP classes available upon demand at other times
*to register, email norm@mountainsurfadventures.com and we will confirm
*minimum of 6 people needed for a PaddleFit Class
*contact us for custom groups & times

This is only our Whislter schedule. Plesae contact us for
Squamish Get Stoked SUP Classes and our next set of PaddleFit!

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Adventure Onwards like these rippin woman do....

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

My adrenalin goes all night long...


...at the 24hrs of Adrenalin Mountain Bike Race! I survived the weekend and have not returned back to Squamish after probably the fastest fly-down, get-home trip ever.
Norm and I left Squamish at 5am on Friday, cleared the border, grabbed breakfast down in Alki in West Seattle and got a ride from Eric to the Seattle/Tacoma airport at 9;30am for our 12pm flight. Super sweet check in, aka - NO FEE FOR MY BIKE!!! Note to everyone, DON'T fly United, use Alaska instead!!! The flight to San Jose was 1hr38min, grabbed a rental car and drove the 1hr down to Monterey, CA. We had a wonderful place to stay with our friend Jackie. She lives about 10min from the race start at Laguna Seca so it was perfect (and coffee stop was on the way.) Cyril and Sylvie arrived later on in the evening and after a quick stop to Trader Joes (yes, I even know where it is Monterey as I was just there 3 weeks ago :) to get my race food I settled down to watch legendary racer Chris Etough's movie "24" just to get inspired. The guy is a serious bad-ass!!!

So, onto the race! It was a warm day when we got going at 12pm. No morning stress out, super smooth. I took it pretty easy at the Lemman's start (god I hate those) so that I wouldnt flare up my achilles. Then it was onto the bike and to where I would spend the next 24hrs doing as many laps of the 16km course as I could.

I rode well off the line, climbed and descended well, and just found my groove. By evening I had caught and lapped 2 of the woman despite suffering some intesive pain in my back and neck. Every lap I had to stop at the pit and get massaged out from my crew! Man, were they ever great. I was like a too tightly wound up knot waiting to explode and it felt like someone was stabbing a knife through my ribs!


So what do you think I do next?? Out comes the PAIN BOX and on I go!!!! Not sure at what point in the night it was that I caught and lapped the 2nd place female. Thanks to my Light & Motion "stella" system, I could ride fast and furious and rip the technical sections!!! The crew kept pumping me with my secret stash of coffee from Beans Around the World here in Squamish (I never leave home without it and my trusty coffee press). Happy with that, I just continued on riding, fueling well at the pit, chatting to other riders on the course, trying to keep warm! By morning I had put 2 laps on my nearest competitor but my knees were getting pretty sore so I decided that maintaining my 1st place was the most important thing.

I rode on until about 10:30am after completing my last lap with Cyril. We had a good time out there and it helped me finish up the race strong and motivated. We rolled across the finish line together shortly after 11am, both as winners of the men's and women's SOLO category!!

So there you have it. We have both earned our spots now at the World Championships in Canmore later this year but I have already committed to Intermontane and I am really looking forward to that.

Back here at the ranch, I am having a hard time keeping my eyes open still! I haven't caught up on sleep yet and Im not sure when I will. I saw my chiro today for another treatment of ART and hear ye, hear ye "I am good to start running again." Great news!!! He also fixed up my back and I ended the day with a great massage by Laura!! I am on the road to good recovery.

Huge thanks to my crew Jackie and Norm as without them, I would have died in pain! Congrats to Sylvie for winning the 8hr solo women's and Cyril for rocking the men's category. Thanks to all my sponsors who enable me to tackle these challenges.

Final thoughts. Here are the results from the weekend. So I guess I finished up 1st for women solo and 3rd overall against the men!!! With 300km of riding covered over the weekend, I am ready for Intermontane....almost!

Adventure Onwards......

Next up.....it's my Women's OFF ROAD Weekend here in Squamish!!! Really excited for this. There is still space. Email me for details. The more the better. It's your chance to try Stand Up Paddleboarding, outdoor yoga, a nutritional whole foods eating class, chief hiking, trail running and much more, all with a bunch of great gals!!!!!

Friday, June 05, 2009

My first solo 24hr
Mountain Bike Race

Big weekend here down in Monterey, California for me. After a great day of travel, serious actually (smooth through the border, good catch up with Eric and Tracey, no fee for flying my bike, flight on time, cheaper car rental than expected but not with friendly people at Budget, and a great sunny drive for 1hr down to Monterey from San Jose) we are here, building bikes and food shopping.

The race gets underway tomorrow at 12pm. The race course is all through Laguna Seca - awesome riding, hilly and lots of single track. It's not scorching hot so it should be good riding. So, for the next 24hrs, I will be doing as many laps as I can of the 15km race course. How many I do will depend on 1) how I am feeling and 2) what my competition is doing.

I am really really excited to finally tackle a 24hr MTB race. After doing my first 24hr ski mountaineering race in February, I knew that I had to throw another in the mix. In addition, this is all just time on the bike and good training for Intermontane at the end of July!!!

So, ride on.......
FOLLOW the race LIVE as of Saturday 12pm until Sunday 12pm - lap times and rankings etc will all be posted on the race website.
www.24hrsofadrenalin.com and you can also use this in your browser http://www.24hoursofadrenalin.com/twenty4/index.cfm?fuseaction=dsp_eventDetails&eventContentID=e223972f-3048-8bc6-e8e2-4b1e88ce95e4

Wish me a tough ass that can sit on the seat for a long long, very long time!!!!

PS - Cyril is also racing so it will be good to have another team mate out there. Norm is crewing which is awesome (despite his shoulder) and we have Jackie on hand too, ready to rock the pit. Wicked!!!!

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Who Wants to Come Play???
LADIES!!!! Consider this:
Women's OFF ROAD Weekend
June 13th & 14th
Squamish

This is the first weekend of its kind and you don’t want to miss out on it! Be surrounded by other motivated woman and use this weekend to kick start your fitness and set some new goals! We got a great group of gals coming already, local Squamish chicks, Whistler and from the lower mainland!

Saturday, June 13th
Chief Hike
Paddle Fit Class (Stand Up Paddleboard & Dryland Circuit)
Goal Setting Workshop
Power Yoga
Outdoor Whole Foods Cooking Class & Dinner

Sunday, June 14th
Trail Run
Healthy Morning Brunch
Crossfit Class (cardio & strength combo)
Hatha Yoga

A weekend of Fun & Adventure with the Ladies includes:
- professional fitness coaching & guided adventure activities
- a whole foods cooking class on Saturday evening (includes dinner)
- breakfast Saturday morning by the lake
- healthy power snacks to keep you going!
- take away goody bag from our sponsors!