wtpclc
<font color=red>Has three great loves: Mickey, Po
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OK, nowhere near tri season in these parts yet (at least not outdoor), but I did have my first swim clinic MOnday. Woo hoo!
Now, I ran Princess Sunday and flew/drove home Monday. Ha dno sleep over teh weekend. Last thing I wanted to do was go swim, but had already missed one class and I really need swim help. I thought I'd die. I knew we'd do Total Immersion drills. Didn't think it'd be too hard. Wow! Just holding myself right engages the core so much. And my core was already a bit tender. She said my feet were kind of stiff. Yeah, didn't surprise me, so was everything else. She had me go in deep water and kick to hold myself up to get my ankles flowing right. There was a High School life guard right there. I felt like an old whale. She commented that it didn't look like I was working. I replied that I really was (wanting to die, but I guess my legs really are kind of strong). Get this, the life guard says. "Wish I could make a vertical kick look that easy!" Holy cow, I was just thrilled!
Funny, I ran a half marathon Sunday, but what am I more proud of? A random comment from a high school boy.
The instructor kept telling Scott (who is sick and just went to observe) that I looked really stiff. (duh) He finally said, "well, she ran a half marathon yesterday, so she kind of is stiff" She comes over when I finished that lap and was shocked that I was doing so well after the half. I had to confirm that the half really was Sunday.
I felt so tired and stiiff that I wanted to explain that it wasn't my best night, but didn't knwo how without sounding like I was bragging.
The class is going to do wonders for me!! I have so much to work on. Funny how much more the drills do for you when there is someone telling you if you are doing it correctly or not. (OK, someone other than your husband. I must admit that I don't take criticism from him well)
Anyway, I can't wait ot get back in the pool and try some more. What a switch that is!
I've been doing the trainer once a week. Need ot kickk tha tup some. So excited that it's about time ot put the bike back on the road. yay!!!
Now, I ran Princess Sunday and flew/drove home Monday. Ha dno sleep over teh weekend. Last thing I wanted to do was go swim, but had already missed one class and I really need swim help. I thought I'd die. I knew we'd do Total Immersion drills. Didn't think it'd be too hard. Wow! Just holding myself right engages the core so much. And my core was already a bit tender. She said my feet were kind of stiff. Yeah, didn't surprise me, so was everything else. She had me go in deep water and kick to hold myself up to get my ankles flowing right. There was a High School life guard right there. I felt like an old whale. She commented that it didn't look like I was working. I replied that I really was (wanting to die, but I guess my legs really are kind of strong). Get this, the life guard says. "Wish I could make a vertical kick look that easy!" Holy cow, I was just thrilled!
Funny, I ran a half marathon Sunday, but what am I more proud of? A random comment from a high school boy.
The instructor kept telling Scott (who is sick and just went to observe) that I looked really stiff. (duh) He finally said, "well, she ran a half marathon yesterday, so she kind of is stiff" She comes over when I finished that lap and was shocked that I was doing so well after the half. I had to confirm that the half really was Sunday.

The class is going to do wonders for me!! I have so much to work on. Funny how much more the drills do for you when there is someone telling you if you are doing it correctly or not. (OK, someone other than your husband. I must admit that I don't take criticism from him well)
Anyway, I can't wait ot get back in the pool and try some more. What a switch that is!
I've been doing the trainer once a week. Need ot kickk tha tup some. So excited that it's about time ot put the bike back on the road. yay!!!