The Grab Bag…

“The Grab Bag” because this post contains SO much! I don’t blame you if you skip around, but photos can give you a heads up about what’s goin’ on.

Current status: I’m only 21 minutes in to what will be 120 minutes on the X-Runner, so apologies if this gets a little lengthy! Today was officially declared a no-running day, as I’ve been trying to stick to only 4 days a week, and unfortunately I already capped that this week! Will be running tomorrow anyways, riding on Saturday, and racing on Sunday! Numerous items on the agenda today, and since I have 100 more minutes ahead of me… I think I have time for a little PhotoShop love:

Well that took long enough! I’m now at 55 minutes. Good thing I still have 1:05  to go… ;)

1. Mail Bag

I mentioned last week that my next post would be comin’ out of the mail bag — it’s a question I’ve received enough times (or at least similar enough) from readers that I figured it was time to answer on the blog.

Hi I just found your blog. First of all, you are am amazing athlete! You are such a fast runner – so inspirational.

I was wondering what your diet is like so that you have enough energy to fuel your training and develop muscles and strength while staying so lean? Do you eat smaller meals more frequently? What are you meals like?

Also, how did you start doing triathlons. Did you know how to swim before? How often do you train? Sorry for all the questions. Take your time. I know you’re a busy girl! Any advice would help. Thanks!

Jessica Lee

First things first – THANKS!! – I have been running for a loooong time, so success has definitely required work. But I can promise you that there are lots of faster runners out there. Given that I’ve come back from a fractured femoral neck, twice, I’ll take what I can get!

Question one: diet. This year my diet has gone under some changes because I finally have the guidance of an awesome nutrition and strength coach, Jodi, from Model Per4mance. Prior to working with MP4, I had the opportunity to work with a pretty awesome dietitian in Boston, but a lot of my “theories” or beliefs just come from trial and error. Before MP4 I was eating about the same calorie-wise, but I definitely ate more processed foods. I’m not talkin’ like Ho-Hos and a Coke for lunch, but think Kashi GoLean Rolls… microwaveable meals… etc. My current diet is a 90/10 = 90% whole, fresh, from nature foods… and 10% fun. ;) There has to be room in your life for going out to eat with the boy, or that biga$$ cookie you know you want. If there is no “it” you crave, or if all your cravings are for healthy foods, then fine. But if you DO ever want something “unhealthy” and you’re like me, you’ll just keep eating other things until you finally squash that craving, wishing you just ate what you really wanted in the first place. It’s a lesson learned, for sure.

Frequency of meals? Would be better referred to as “frequency of food” because “meals” don’t really happen per se. I’d like to work on balancing the food out a little more evenly through out the day, but essentially I graze, or small “meals” throughout the day. It works for me. You gotta do what works for you!

Lean” is only partially attributed to diet. I would say more of it comes from strength training.

Question two: training. Like I said, I’ve fractured my femoral neck, twice. You can read about the first time + surgery, and the second time (no surgery).  I have a genetic condition called fibrous dysplasia… a condition where a section of my hip is super soft – more like scar tissue. After surgery (December 2008) I knew that if I was running at all, I definitely wouldn’t be running as much. Enter: triathlon. It gets me off of my feet for 2/3rds of my training. So I guess I should thank my geneticFAIL hip because that’s where it all started!

Swimming was a prior activity for sure – I had been tossed in a pool since I was like 1 year old. Swam for the YWCA Uptown Otters from 5th grade through 8th, and I also swam Varsity my freshman year in high school. If you haven’t concluded yet though, it’s not exactly my favorite.

I am part of two teams – the University of Minnesota Triathlon Team, and Peace Coffee Racing, so training happens… all the time. I take a rest day when I need to. I don’t always stick to the “schedule” because I feel like when you feel good, you shouldn’t “save it” for tomorrow’s tempo or interval or long ride. [If you have time...] You should let your body dictate what it wants to do.

I think that about covers it, and WOW – I gotta move on!

2. USAT Collegiate Nationals

[ETA: Hahah.. ran out of time. Used my last 30 minutes on the stair mountain because that’s something I almost never get to do.. and want to use this “free day” to (as my boyfriend’s Sundays are declared) do what I want. True story kids… want to know where I am right now? Doin' what I want, I can tell you that!]

“]Ahem… USAT Collegiate Nationals. The race I have been building up to be THE race for the last how many months. The ultimate in team bonding… 20+ hours in a 15-passenger van with the crew. And where am I right now? At the lake.

Say whaaat?

A couple weeks ago, some family events were presented to me that I had not been previously privy to. (Fun fact of the day… “unprivy” is evidently not a word.) I don’t need to waste time on details, but they involve my Singaporean relatives and sister and B-I-L coming to Minneapolis for the 16th/17th/18th … and those days only – Singaporean relatives that I have not yet had the chance to meet. If you’ve been a reader for a while now, you might remember my qualms last year about leaving Boston and transferring back home to the University of Minnesota: the basis of my whole move was that I wanted to be closer to family. I was sick of missing Thanksgiving, missing Easter, missing birthdays, state hockey tournaments, missing FAMILY. So to have this big family deal going on this one weekend, and electively chose to not be there, seemed like it was going against my values a little bit. I know… its Nationals… but there will be next year. I have no clue when the next time these guys will fly all the way from Singapore. There are a couple other contributing factors, but overall, I feel very good about my decision.

I will still be acting as “reporter” for my team, and will be in constant contact with them via phone and online. If you want to stay up to date on the University of Minnesota Triathlon team and their venture to Collegiate Nationals, please see the first installment in my post on Minnesota Tri News! There will be more to come soon!

3. Peace Coffee Racing

Because I am not in Texas this weekend… I will be doing a race that Peace Coffee is sponsoring on April 18th. Please believe that no matter what I was going to be racing this weekend. Its early enough on Sunday morning… not going to interfere with the fam-o plans… but I am very excited to be doing it! AND it’s for a good cause – EARTH DAY! I’m down.

4. Giveaway preview

Scroll up. Study the photo. Can you guess what the next giveaway is?? :D

Aright… This gets it’s own collage…

5. LIFE

Here is just a little bit of life lately:

Upper left photo – note not me, with the “oh-shit-how-do-i-clip-out-not-funny!” face (new to the Kilo at the time of that picture), but the P.O.S. Honda in the background. I shouldn’t say that… she’s been a good car. Many many miles on her, like all Honda’s should, and many good times. Picked up my first puppy and she threw up all over the floor in the front seat on the way home. Crazy High school memories with the girls, one in particular possibly intoxicated with way too much Patrone and her feet out the window. Changing my first tire. Getting hit by my own friend in a rain storm. Like I said, many good times. I just changed the oil today, and turns out she has about $800 worth of work needing to be done. $800 worth of money that I don’t have. Conversed with the padre on this one, and we decided that this summer would be the right time for me to get a different car. Don’t think it’s just because of these repairs – this decision is about $5,000 in repairs OVERDUE. So if you have any [used] car shopping advice for me, I would take it all with open ears.

Upper right photo – That is a man. Sleeping in a box. And that is what I will turn into (not a man, but sleeping in a box…) if I don’t figure out my housing sitch for the next year. OK… truthfully it’s not at that point. My lease isn’t up until the end of June, but I really want to have it squared away – it’s stressing me out!! It would be sick if I was living with another kines. student because we’d be working on/interested in the same stuff, but obviously that’s not a requirement of mine. Ahhh I just want to decide!

Imaginary photo – Starting work back at the restaurant this week!! Those are legit exclamation marks. I am SO excited!

Wow. Record for longest D.T.R. post? Possibly. Apologies (or not – haha you’re ready for me to be done I’m sure!) but I got to get to some real work… aka this VO2 Max lab report that I have been working on for howw long? If you stuck with this whole post, I hope you can feel my love for you!! Till next time amigos.

-E

10 comments

  1. Samantha says:

    I love your blog so much! You are so adorable by the way!
    .-= Samantha´s last blog ..lists of four! =-.

  2. Karyn says:

    great post. i love a little bit of everything. and i give you HUGE props to being able to do anything on a cardio machine. i can’t even do readings.

    hope your housing stress gets resolved! sending good vibes your way for that :)
    .-= Karyn´s last blog ..D-5 and No Worries =-.

  3. onelittletrigirl says:

    I love posts that have a little bit of everything!!!

    I have no help for you in the car department- I am trying to get rid of my POS Toyota. Which really is a POS, just watch the news!!!! And I am actually looking at a Honda. Not a good choice?

  4. Lizzy says:

    LOVE you pretty lady!!
    …so this post amazes me, because it was done while MOVING! :)
    BALLIN’ Photoshop pic!…and I completely agree with you and your 90/10% eating of natural REAL food, and I am a MINI-Meal-er BIG time, it’s hard for me to post my meals because I never really plan or think about what I’m going to eat I just naturally gravitate to smaller FREQUENT eats of veggies&fruit…I have to consciously PUMP the Protein! :)
    SOOOOoooo when are you hooking me up with some of this DELICIOUS PEACE COFFEE you so gorgeously REPRESENT!?? and ummm I REALLY think you should come to SAN FRAN in October and run the Nike Women’s HALF with me!!!…yahhh!? OK SOUNDS GREAT!!!
    ~i heart you chica! What are you up to this weekend?…hope it’s amazing!
    xoxo!
    .-= Lizzy´s last blog ..swimming back! =-.

  5. Chelsea says:

    Agreed that it’s amazing you can do so much on a cardio machine. If I tried that, the computer would go flying in a second!

    And yes, we’re planning to “stop by” Minneapolis as part of our vacation. We were actually there during Thanksgiving weekend, and it seems like a great city. I only wish we’d been able to see more.
    .-= Chelsea´s last blog ..Live, my beautiful creation =-.

  6. sarah says:

    Yeah…echoing Lizzy, were you writing while you were working out?! I am so fascinated – iPhone? Netbook? Incredible. Anyway…bummer about missing the big race, but I’d say it’s a good call not to diss your relatives. Are they Singaporean, or do they just live there? Either way, that’s a free place to shack up if you traveling in Southeast Asia!
    .-= sarah´s last blog ..Workout recap =-.

  7. glidingcalm says:

    haha you are hilarious!! and come ovaaaaaah! ill make you a sandwich!!! or just feed you sprouted bagels as you run! haha
    .-= glidingcalm´s last blog ..French Meadow Bakery Product Review =-.

  8. Jessica Lee says:

    Thanks for answering my questions! I don’t really get a chance to eat “meals” per se now that I’m in college either. Once I graduate I’ll probably eating more regular meals though. I agree with your theory about diet, 90/10 seems like a good way to go. I try to eat mostly whole foods like fruit and veggies, whole wheat bread and grains and yogurt. I’ll have a handful of trail mix here and there though.

    Thanks again for the response and keep up all your hard work, it definitely looks like it has been and will continue you pay off for you.
    .-= Jessica Lee´s last blog ..Liquid Lunch & a Hiatus Warning =-.

  9. kate says:

    oooo yay! the fish is opening! that is a sure sign the summer is upon us :)
    .-= kate´s last blog ..Life stuff =-.

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