The Fairy Tale Week
I never made an official announcement so here it is… I hired
David Tilbury-Davis as a Triathlon coach. We started together in August and I
wanted to meet him before my next race in Malaysia in November. He recommended
coming out the end of September since there would be other pros in the Woodlands
training for Kona.
I kept waffling back and forth on if I was going to go or
not but then found a deal for a $30 ticket! I jumped on it! Even if I didn’t
use it, it was only $30! My bike was $150 round trip… seems quite backwards. I'm so glad I went and it was worth every penny and minute of the trip!
The Thursday before I left my back decided to lock up. I
looked like a robot because of my limited mobility in my back. I was in so much
pain I couldn’t swim, I wanted to cry on the bike, and I ended up actually
crying on my run. This couldn’t be happening at a less opportune time! I was
leaving in five days to go through a rought week of hard training. I needed to
be as close to 100% as I could so I pulled out all the stops I could. I saw my chiropractor almost everyday, I saw a massage therapist twice and I saw my
physical therapist! I’m so incredibly blessed to have this team to help
me be the best I can be! On Monday I wasn’t crying on the run anymore and on
Tuesday I ended up doing a 2K swim, which was very slow and painful, but I was
able to do it!
Since I didn't take any pictures on my trip (I know, stupid!), here are the pictures I got from home! Thanks to my friends who let her come over an play while I was gone!
I arrived in Texas late Wednesday night and ended up getting
a massage on Thursday morning to continue to calm my back down. Right after the
massage I met up with Coach David and Matt Hansen (North American Ironman
Regional Champion). We had a 1.5 hr ride where I got to babysit Matt’s
back wheel. I don’t think you could have wiped my goofy smile off my face the
entire ride. I was in heaven! Coach David drove sag for us and took some slow
motion video to look at my position on the bike. We all caught some lunch
together and then grocery and home to prepare for my run.
The run was some 1K repeats in some nasty weather. I had
been running in 55 degrees and it was around 90. They went alright and it was back home to eat and get ready
for a recovery swim that evening with Magnoia Masters and Tim Floyd. I got some amazing stroke changing tips
that I am continuing to incorporate into my swimming mechanics.
Blanket fort snuggles with her bear.
I already have issues with sleep but then throw me into a
different environment and it’s usually disaster! After about 6 hours of sleep,
I was up and off to swim practice at 6:30. Nice hard swim where I felt like I
was getting my swimming arms back. Then it was a fun 4-hour ride on Cody Beals’
and Matt Hanson’s wheel. Drafting off of them was like swimming with fins in
the pool. Everything feels so fast and effortless! Half way through the ride I
looked at my garmin and we were averging over 25mph! That was with the wind,
but still! It was awesome!
After the ride I drove straight to College Station to see my
parents. We sat around and just chatted for a while and then my sister came in
and we went out for some earnds and grocery shopping. Yep, Gardners love to
hang out in the grocery store! My parents used to call going to the grocery
store “date night,” actually, I’m pretty sure they still do!
Scott had gone in the other room for a sec and she had put one of her dress up dresses on by herself.
My homestay has a business called The Woodlands Fascial Stretch, which helps work pain
out of the body. Dutch worked on me for an hour and it was so fascinating to
learn about! There were several times where a muscle that had been tight for
the last couple weeks finally relaxed! It was instant! I wouldn’t have believed
it unless I experienced it myself. I’m excited to be able to go back in January
and do more with him! When I got home my PT commented on how my back was more "cleared up" than it had been before.
Burnt her finger while cooking an egg for breakfast.
A glimpse into VR Cycling Studio. I'm wishing I were there now!
Soon after Coach David and I went to get my bike fit done at
Bicycle Speed Shop. Brian does an amazing job with bike fits there! He does a
retül fit and really increased my comfort and power on the bike. (Yay free
power!) He recommended doing custom insoles as well because of the way I ride.
So we did those as well which have made it so I don’t have any more numbness or
discomfort in my feet! It’s amazing what changing a couple mm/degrees here and
there can do for power and comfort.
Thanks Brian!
Coach David and I grabbed some lunch and went and packed up
my bike and all my stuff. Learned some better ways to pack my bike and took
pictures when I got home so I can actually do it myself J. I had a run on the schedule but since the bike fit went long
and I had to get to Dallas on time, I just drove straight to Dallas to catch my
flight. I ended up at the gate 2 hours early (could have done that run L), but right next to my
gate was a yoga studio! I forgot to do my yoga the day before so I went over to
the little airport yoga “studio” and did 40 minutes of yoga.
Leaving was so bitter sweet! I was very excited to be able
to see Scott and Emi again and be home in my own bed after having a summer very
full of traveling, but it was so fun to be able to train with other pros who are chasing the same dream I am. It makes me mentally tough to do these training sessions by myself but it's nice to know I'm going to have company a couple times throughout the year!