Friday, June 7, 2013

When Injury Strikes.....

Two days before my leg injury at the Richmond Tri Club Sprint on April 27th 
Last year in triathlon was a great year for me and since having gotten serious towards the end of 2011 I had never experienced an injury until January of this year. This year might be marked as my year of injuries. What I'm learning is that I need to learn to listen to my body. If it hurts, don't do it, and it just makes matters worse if you ignore it. This is apparently my life lesson for the year.

I did three sprint triathlons in April and after the third (Richmond Tri Club Sprint) I did a short run a couple of days after the race on April 29th and my left leg became very inflamed in my shin area almost with a big knot over my shin. I ofcourse tried to get through the run even though I was in alot of pain. I ended up taking that week off from running because that upcoming weekend I had yet another sprint triathlon (Appalachian Power Smith Mountain Lake Sprint). I got through the run even if it wasn't that pretty or comfortable and I continued to run on that swollen leg until on May 15th when I realized that I had not been able to finish any runs since the end of April due to the pain and I was running SO slow it wasn't beneficial as far as training was concerned. I finally had to let my coach know and I finally had to face the reality that this injury was keeping me away from something I love.

So I took off three weeks from running but the pain and inflammation never subsided. Getting an appointment with an Orthopedic doctor was extremely difficult but I was finally able to get an appointment with an Orthopedic Physicians Assistant. My appointment was on June 6th. X-rays didn't show signs of a stress fracture so the verdict is medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splints) without an MRI and regardless the path of treatment is the same. The PA was very pessimistic and I've been told by a great friend who was helping me feel better that it is their job to give the worst news possible and maybe a better outcome occurs. But his verdict was:
1. No racing this summer. It means missing several Virginia Triathlon Series races I am already signed up for. It could also mean not placing in the series for the year.
2. He is doubtful for the Age Group National Championships in August. He thinks if I'm able to run at that point I would not be running competitively. I signed up for both the Olympic and Sprint already. 
3. It could take 6 months to one year to actually heal.
4. No running for sure for 7 weeks and maybe at that point I MIGHT be allowed to fast walk.

At this point I've started to realize how much I define my life by something I love so much: TRIATHLON. I LOVE to race, I love to train, I love combining and working on all three disciplines. I love the challenge. I love the goals. I think about it and read about it continually. How did I live without this before? Even my seven year old daughter cried when I told her because she loves travelling to races that much! And really, the doctor's offices need to make sure the tissue box is filled when they tell people these things! Luckily they could get me a box ha ha. 

Or more!!!!!!!
I wasn't sure the day could go more downhill. I mean, really, I should be thankful I didn't have a bone tumor or a broken leg, right? It was just giving up most of my year's goals and the freedom I get from running? It could be worse. Well, after leaving the doctor's office we stopped to get my 12 day dosage of steroids which should help get the inflammation down in my leg, when the car tire started to go flat. We did make it to a gas station but the tire was flat with a nail in it. To top it off I had ordered Chinese take away and when I called to possibly cancel my order the nice lady told me "You dinner done!" My husband came and saved the day and replaced the flat with the spare tire and several hours later we made it to the Chinese restaurant where they were nice enough to make us fresh food! So really, the flat tire was a good distraction. All you can do really is laugh!

I could go swim my sorrows out in the pool if I didn't have an ear infection (swimmer's ear) and can't swim for 7 days. So, what does this mean? It means biking if it doesn't hurt, swimming, pool running, back to weights which I only did during the winter, and appointments with a physical therapist who will better know what I can do and the best way to heal. It has been hurting to bike so this week I'll do some easy spinning on my indoor bike trainer. 


It isn't the end of the world, but for a serious age-group triathlete with big goals for the year, it is a hard hit. It's not the end of the season either, I might can get better by Nationals, and I better be great by the Age Group World Championship in London or I might just be hanging out at the local pub closest to Hyde Park for six days as my ticket is purchased! So, what should you take away from this? Learn to listen to your body. I always ignore mine but my body is screaming for me to pippen up and listen to it!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Involving Kids in Triathlon, Weekend Race Report: Salem YMCA Sprint Triathlon

 Salem YMCA Sprint Triathlon
Salem, Virginia
June 1, 2013
300m pool swim, 15K bike, 5K run


Um - yep - the first one in the transition area....I'm
trying to get over this Type A thing but naaaa!
Thanks to a recent run injury my planned race became a relay but had it not been for an injury I would have never thought to do a relay with my seven year old daughter Eva (pronounced "Ava")! It turned into a really fun family event and bonding experience! To top it off this was the perfect race for a family relay! It was a tough, hilly bike course but there were SO many kids who came out to race! It was so great to see them all involved! 


I did the swim and bike while my daughter Eva did the run. She had just completed her first 5K the weekend before through Girls on the Run so this was ideal! 

We went as a family to Eva's first packet pick-up.


I think this is the look of what has my mother gotten me into?
Her first triathlon race number!


Pretty cute race shirts this year!!
And then it was race day! After setting up in the transition area we got body marked.



While the kids waited on me to swim and bike they had a bit of fun.

Getting ready to swim!
Arbouw support crew - aka husband Rob with Arie, Eva, and Thijs
Rock, Paper, Scissors anyone?
Set Up Events was amazing and assigned a running buddy for Eva. What was even more awesome is that it was our amazing friend Edie Nault who is a super star triathlete, Virginia Tech college student, USAT Collegiate blogger, and Set Up events employee! Plus she is tons of fun so it was a perfect pairing for my very nervous Eva! Edie came to the transition area to wait with Eva until I came back on my bike and then they took off!

Waiting.......
and waiting....
......and they are off!


We went to watch her run the course.


It was a 2 loop run and she was marked after the 1st loop



After watching her pass by we went back to see her amazing finish! My 7 year old daughter just did her first triathlon relay! How cool is that?      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP6EdTGAIDY&feature=em-upload_owner

photo compliments of Brandie Bailey
photo compliments of Brandie Bailey
photo compliments of Brandie Bailey

And she is finished!

A big THANK YOU to her running buddy Edie Nault!! 

Our first relay!

So my daughter did her first relay triathlon. Did she have fun? I'm not totally sure. I know while I was revelling in this moment she was more concerned about going to play in the sandbox and whether the character was functioning properly on a video game she played after the race. She is little but I think she might have had a good time! She did just now say she really loves race day and there aren't enough of them! She also said I'm not racing enough this year! Yes, I just finished my fifth and it is the beginning of June ha ha. And within five minutes she also  said she doesn't want to do it again ha ha! And actually by the end of the day before she went to bed she said she doesn't want to do it again but she loves to go to my races and cheer me on! Well, we can maybe frame her youth USAT card?


It is so great to see how triathlon is entering the lives of kids! There were so many families and kids racing today! It was even one of the kids (under 18, you are still a kid right?) who won overall today!

Grace Obando, 2nd overall winner, Avery Gillem, 1st in AG, 4th overall, Mitchell G.
Leah , age 10- family relay
Family relay
Tyler, age 10
Colin, age 10

Ailene, age 12

Jordan, age 11

age 12
Siddharth, age 13 - taking it home!
Brothers Jonah, age 10 and Noah, age 11
Can they be any cuter??!!
Eva was the youngest there. Some kids came from training programs like TriAdventure with coach Anne Jones who will be offering a summer training camp in Blacksburg, Virginia and others were trained by Michael Harlow with Endorphin Fitness out of Richmond, Virginia. 

It was also so great to see so many people doing their first triathlon! Some of these folks placed for the first time! It took me a LONG time before I ever placed!


Lauren Ammar - She placed in her first tri!!!!
Robin Ferguson - She also placed in her first tri!!!!!

Moriah Krason
Truong Pham
I saw tons of great friends and everybody racked up on awards as well! Hold your horses for some pictures of some pretty awesome triathletes!

Cortney Martin, 3rd overall

Sandra Kuehn

Toby Wright
Beth Ballou
Christina Van Der Linden
Karen Deer
Ann Dalton

Andre Marte-Grau and Jasin Jerez-Marte
Andre is so fast! He came in 2nd overall!
Jennifer McDonald
John Atthowe
Ron Bell
Mark Taylor
Lynn Bradshaw

Mark Long
John Harding
Amy Leggett
Me, Lynn Bradshaw, Nancy Hans, Michele Bloodworth, Beth Ballou
Photo compliments of Michele Bloodworth
Rebecca Carter, Erica Carter, Natalie Newman-Yost, Beth Ballou
Photo compliments of Natalie Newman-Yost
Richard Davis - I recognized him from my last race in Richmond!
Nancy Hans with her podium win!
Beth Frackleton
Justin Tanner and Ann Harvey
John Gregory


My amazing coach Jim McGehee with One-on-One Endurance

Super Speedy Jim McGehee, 3rd overall!

Coach's wonderful parents!
A big shout out and thank you to the Set Up Events Race Director Glenn Cook and Set Up Events timer Don White along with all of the Set Up employees and Y volunteers who made this race possible!
Super Awesome Race Director Glenn Cook
The amazing Don White
So Eva and I will continue this road together, finding things we enjoy doing together. It might NOT be triathlon but the journey together is still a beautiful one!