Summer is here! And for full-time, working adults with no children that means not much. But when you are a school OT with kids, and a triathlete, lots is about to change. It's easier from the work end, but the training side gets crazier. And even though I only work two days a week, I have a husband who needs to be out of the house at 5:50. So 9 mile 4:15 runs are a legit reality.
Swimming. Hands down my easiest sport. After swimming for 30 years and a college career, it's like the riding a bike analogy. You never forget. Actually I use the ex-boyfriend analogy: you were in it forever, because that was the best option. Then you broke up. But you can always go back to it when times gets tough to ground yourself, (I.e recovery workout after a long run). Like an ex boyfriend, swimming is always there, consistent, and you expect very little from it. It's just natural. But sometime I literally feel like I'm just "using it" to solidify the first leg of my race, and love isn't truly there.
Biking. Defiantly my weakest link, but love how much it challenges me physically and mentally. Biking is never a dull moment. It reves up my anxiety and at the same time heightens my confidence. (And so far this year I have been super confident in how to change a tire :-) But what I hate the most is this sport is so freaking weather dependent. Yes, there is always the dreaded trainer option, (which atleast allows me to get in my "Pretty Little Liars" screen time at 5 am...shhhh), but never an exciting option. Such a dreaded option, my friend Jenny and this evening thought we could beat or ride away from the storm, but not before sideways rain and hail. But what doesn't kill us makes us stronger, right?
Running. My therapy and my best friend. The best part of running as its hands down the easiest to train for. I have made SO MANY amazing friendships over handles and hundreds of miles of dark-thirty runs. And with fast running paces on all my brick runs so far this summer, I'm excited to see what this final leg with bring. Another bonus...the only hands down way I can justify new shoes to my husband every 4-5 months without him batting an eye.
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