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Friday, February 14, 2014
Preparing to ride in the COLD!!!!!
Tomorrow, my TEAMmate Amy and I are joining the cycling team in helping to "bike marshal" the Hot Chocolate 15K/5K race. While everyone is running, we are going to ride and basically be "aid" to the runners if needed... The race is donating $50 to each of us towards our fundraising goal as a thank-you...
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
God is so faithful, and He care about the small details of our life!
(I'm just going to apologize for the long post, now... but please, read to the end... It's a good one, I promise.) ;)

The past week and a half has been a breakthrough time for me. 2 days in particular... I had to leave my comfort zone (running inside on a treadmill) Let me explain:
Monday, Feb. 3 was not my best swim... I was off.. I'm not sure why, but my body was not doing what I wanted it to do.. breathing was off, stroke was off, I was sinking! After texting my coach for some guidence and encouragement on Tuesday, I took to the pool again on Wednesday morning (breakthrough day one). There was temptation to allow the poor swim of Monday to linger, but instead of doing that, I pressed into the Lord. I prayed, asked the Lord to help me, and HE DID! (no surprise there) It was like something in my mind had shifted~ i felt like my stroke was right on, my breathing was WAY BETTER, I wasn't sinking (which is always good in a pool)... I left that pool feeling like I could conquer the WORLD! Thursday, I rode my bike, and then Saturday we had another session with Todd! This was probably the hardest session we have had, but it was soo good! It was a great opportunity to make a choice... give into my mind and body thought were it's limitations, or I could push through... I chose to push through, and it was well worth it.
Then came Saturday night... I'm not 100% sure why I texted Coach the question I did, becuse I already knew what she was going to answer (the text was about my comfort zone and how I needed to leave that, but part of her answer, I didn't expect. She offered to meet me in Brentwood (about half way between our homes) and run with me on Sunday! I immediately said 'YES!!!!' Then, I almost just as quickly started wondering why in the world I said yes?! She was going to make me run... and run a lot.. So Sunday rolled around (breakthrough day 2), I went to church, lunch, errands, then headed up to meet with Coach. As I was driving up, I had multiple conversations: 1 with a friend, 1 with my aunt and the most important one was with God.... I NEEDED THIS RUN TO GO WELL... As you all know, I've said for quite a while that 'running was my weakest event' or 'i'm no good at running'. It was time to break that down! I needed to change my mindset and the words that I spoke over myself! The Lord had been showing me that over the week, and then my coach told me on our run: "You need to start saying that you CAN do this and stop saying the negative things." So we ran... and ran... and ran... (ok, we actually walked some too, which was really helpful. We ran for 4 minutes, walked 1 (and repeat))... at the end of my run, I found out that we actually did 4 miles in 46 minutes and I ran at my fastest pace ever!! WAHOO!!! As I ran, I was talking with Coach, but I was also talking with the Lord. The Bible says that "His strength is made perfect in our weakness." This was shown during this run... Yes, I was doing the physical run, but emotionally, it was the power of the Holy Spirit that was getting me through... That was gently encouraging me to put one foot in front of the other and not give up. After we got done running, my hips and the top of my foot started hurting.. We had another text conversation about this, and it was determined that I needed to get new shoes...
Oh great... I know I need new shoes, but I serious had NO IDEA HOW I WAS GOING TO PAY FOR THEM!!!! I have ZERO EXTRA MONEY, and honestly, new shoes was not in the budget.... So, what do I do? I pray, and pray hard! This is where some people might think I'm crazy.. praying for shoes? It seems so little, or vain, or ?? But I'm a firm believer that God cares not only about the BIG things in our lives, but He deeply cares about the small details of our lives too... So I prayed and trusted that the Lord would provide shoes for me somehow.
On Monday night, I posted this to our private "Tri-team" facebook page: Stacee Strickland I'm no planning on completely following in your footsteps, but I too am taking tomorrow off of running... Yesterday's GREAT run has left me super sore, and I'm having some pretty intense tenderness on the top of my feet... Coach and I have determined that it is because my shoes are old and laces tied to tight... so, I'm going to give riding a try, but ice, ice, ICE!!! Looking forward to the pool Wednesday am!
Then i went to bed... I woke up to this private message from one of my teammates: I read your post about you shoes. You have to have good shoes - especially while training. And this cannot wait. Come to Brentwood Fleet Feet at your earliest opportunity and I will buy you a pair. Seriously. If you keep running in those shoes, you will injure yourself and we can't have that. Let me know when you can meet me there.
Um.. seriously? Did I read that right? YES I DID!!!! Oh my word! God totally just gave me shoes by the generosity of my teammate! And let me just point out that our team has only really been together for about 6 weeks... So, I met up with my teammate today and we got myself new shoes! I NEVER ONCE MENTIONED how I couldn't afford to get new shoes (prior to that message from my teammate)... GOD CARES ABOUT THE DETAILS IN OUR LIVES! HOW COOL IS GOD?!??!?!?!? He cares about the big issue of my finances, and then He also cares about the small detail of me needing new running shoes, and sends my teammate to buy them for me. I had no idea how the Lord was going to come through on this one, but He absolutely did, and I am SOO greatful! I now can't wait to get out and run with my new shoes. They are lightweight, yet supportive, and they are an awesome bright yellow! Here's a picture!
It was soo worth me leaving my comfort zone this week, in at least 2 of the 3 sports. It was scary, but it was way easier with the partnership of my coach and my team. I absolutely LOVE training with TEAM, and my TEAM in particular. I'll be honest in that it doesn't look exactly as I thought it was going to, but it is exactly what it needs to be!
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Music City Triathlon - June 28, 2013
I didn't expect a current. I didn't expect to vomit. I didn't expect a perfect weather day. I didn't expect to make a new personal record. I didn't expect to cry.
There were a lot of things I didn't expect to happen on this race. I actually went into the race just hoping I would finish because I had not been able to train properly the weeks leading up to it (due to a quad injury). I had set a goal for myself, which was a pretty lofty goad, but I quickly let that dream die after my lack of training.
I arrived at the race site at 6AM. As i started putting my transition station together, I kept praying and asking for the Lord's strength to come upon me because I wasn't sure how I was going to accomplish this feat.
We lined up at the start of the swim… This was my first open water swim, so I didn't really know what to expect, but I didn't expect what I got. the current was strong, and i had to swim against it for most of the swim. basically I spent A LOT more energy on the swim than I was planning or anticipating.
Because the swim was so hard, and took so much, I was already exhausted by the time I ran up to the transition area to get on my bike. At this point, I threw up some, and while that's gross, I had a quick though of "finally, i worked out so hard, I threw up!" And once i was finished, i got on my bike and off i went! Cycling is my strongest sport, and so going into the tri, I wasn't worried about it. However, once I got on my bike and my legs didn't want to move, I knew I was in trouble. It took me a good 2 miles to get my head back in the game and refocus on what I had to do. During those 2 miles, I actually had the thought "I'm never doing another tri… this is ridiculous". Of course I didn't mean those words, but in the moment I did! Thankfully as I prayed through this moment, the Lord reminded me of how much I enjoy it, and of course I will do another one!!! How's Sept. 7, 2013 sound? Good to me! So the bike was a 12 mile out and back course. They shut down many of the roads in Nashville just for us, and it was so nice to ride down Ellington Parkway because it is so smooth. There were a few hills that weren't so fun, but it was a GREAT day for a ride.
The run, like everything else, had unexpected results. As i started out, I walked up the pedestrian bridge (because my legs were like jello coming off the bike)… Once I got to the top, there was a sweet man sitting among the spectators. And what he said was another aspect of this run I didn't expect… he just simply said: "Hey 150, you're doing a great job, I'm proud of you.!" I broke at that point. tears started running down my face because it was as if the Lord was speaking through this man directly to me. I needed to hear those words at that exact moment, and those words are what drove me to keep running. My goal for the run portion of this race was to run more than I walked. during my first tri, i walked the entire thing, so obviously I wanted to do better than that. AND I DID!!! I ended up walking about 3/4 of a mile total. HUGE improvement for me.
As I crossed the finish line, I heard cheers from my adoptive sisters who came up to watch me and cheer for me. It was such a blessing to have them there, and it meant so much to me! I don't do these races for anybody but myself and the Lord, but it is always nice to have someone there who is cheering specifically for YOU!!
After the race, I went through the food line, and then over to the results area. As I searched for my name, I finally found it. I hesitantly looked at all my times. I finished in 1:54:36… As soon as I saw that number, I cried again. All day long, I felt like I hadn't performed very well, and that I would have a horrible time. I had set up my expectation to believe that it would be impossible to attain the goals I had set in front of myself- which was to finish in under 2 hours. I DID IT!!! I could not believe it! But that was just the "icing on the cake" of what the Lord had been speaking to me all day. Way back at the beginning of the day, I prayed: " Lord, may you be glorified through this race today. You have created my body to move and worship your through this sport, so may you be glorified today." As I was out on the course, multiple times, when I was weak, I cried out to the Lord in my weakness, and His gentle response was this: "my strength is made perfect in your weakness." Honestly, there is no way I would have finished in the time that I did had I done it in my own strength… but it was apparent from the moment I jumped into the cumberland river that I wasn't going to be able to do the race in my own strength. I must give all the glory to the Lord for this race. today showed me how easy it is for me to slide into an attitude of pride when if comes to sports, thinking I'm better than I am, but I was humbled today. Every stroke, stride and step I took today was an opportunity for me to grow closer to the Lord by stepping out of my own strength and depending on HIM. As I released my expectations and hopes and desires to Him, He was then able to do exceedingly and abundantly more that I could have ever hoped or imagined. I NEVER imagined that this would be the race where I shaved 24 minutes off my previous tri time. NEVER! But In christ, all thins are possible. Phillipians 4:13 says that "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." I have this verse taped to my bike, and it played through my head along with 2 Cor. 12:9- "My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness." The Word of the Lord is such a refreshing thing. It is TRUTH.
It was a great day overall. I can't wait to see what the Lord does in the coming days in my life as a result of this. I can't wait to share my story with anyone who is willing to hear because it is a story of overcoming through Christ.
Here are some photos:
Here are some photos:
Thanks for reading!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Training Thursdays
Ok all, we've decided hijack Thursdays and make them all about TRAINING!!! For the next few weeks (at least) I will be focusing on my triathlon training. In case you missed my post, I'm doing a Sprint Triathlon on July 28th. I'm a much stronger cyclist than I was when I competed in my first triathlon, so I'm not worried about that part of it. Swimming, doesn't concern me too bad, but running might be my demise. All that being said, most sprint training schedules are 8 weeks. Since I only have 4 weeks to train, I've taken an 8 week schedule and modified it to what I need... I'm still going to train in all 3 events and we will see what happens.
You might notice that on my training plan, Tuesdays are strength training days, and Fridays are my "rest" days. Let me just stop right here and point out how important it is to have both of those days in your training.
Strength Training
Strength training days help you focus on muscles and areas of your body that aren't being worked out in bike rides, runs or swims... It can help increase your speed and endurance while decreasing the risk of injury! I know you all probably think that running, swimming and biking works all of your muscles, but the reality is, those specific sports only target the large muscles and maybe some smaller muscle groups, but strength training, you can focus on those smaller muscle groups, thus helping to have much better overall health. Now, there is much more to strength training than just weights, but I'll cover that in another post. :)
Rest
Um... you've been working your body out really hard, it's time to REST!!!! Your muscles (and mind) need a little time to recover! If you work and work and work, with no rest, you will burn out mentally and physically, and you also increase your risk for injury! I'm a huge fan of rest days... not because I don't have to work out, but because I know that if I rest, then my workouts will actually be much stronger!!
Brick workouts
Another thing you will notice about my training plan is that many days it says "Swim 45 Run 30" or something like that. Since triathlons are multisport, we must train with that mentality. Some days you only train in one area of endurance, but ultimately you will want to train in multiple areas so you build your endurance! Again, I'll probably write an entire post on this as well, at a later point in time.
All that said, here is my training schedule. I don't recommed doing this one if you aren't already somewhat fit. If you are training for your first tri, I highly reccommend doing an 8 week training program. My favorite is Hal Higdeon, and you can find his training schedule here. He has a whole bunch of training schedules for different events (click here to see an entire list of training programs)
Enjoy this and happy training! I'll "see ya on the road"
You might notice that on my training plan, Tuesdays are strength training days, and Fridays are my "rest" days. Let me just stop right here and point out how important it is to have both of those days in your training.
Strength Training
Strength training days help you focus on muscles and areas of your body that aren't being worked out in bike rides, runs or swims... It can help increase your speed and endurance while decreasing the risk of injury! I know you all probably think that running, swimming and biking works all of your muscles, but the reality is, those specific sports only target the large muscles and maybe some smaller muscle groups, but strength training, you can focus on those smaller muscle groups, thus helping to have much better overall health. Now, there is much more to strength training than just weights, but I'll cover that in another post. :)
Rest
Um... you've been working your body out really hard, it's time to REST!!!! Your muscles (and mind) need a little time to recover! If you work and work and work, with no rest, you will burn out mentally and physically, and you also increase your risk for injury! I'm a huge fan of rest days... not because I don't have to work out, but because I know that if I rest, then my workouts will actually be much stronger!!
Brick workouts
Another thing you will notice about my training plan is that many days it says "Swim 45 Run 30" or something like that. Since triathlons are multisport, we must train with that mentality. Some days you only train in one area of endurance, but ultimately you will want to train in multiple areas so you build your endurance! Again, I'll probably write an entire post on this as well, at a later point in time.
All that said, here is my training schedule. I don't recommed doing this one if you aren't already somewhat fit. If you are training for your first tri, I highly reccommend doing an 8 week training program. My favorite is Hal Higdeon, and you can find his training schedule here. He has a whole bunch of training schedules for different events (click here to see an entire list of training programs)
Enjoy this and happy training! I'll "see ya on the road"
Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
1 | Run 30 | Strength | Bike 45, Strength | Swim 30 Run 25 | Rest | Run 30 Min | Swim 30 Run 30 |
2 | Bike 40 Run 15 | Strength | Swim 15 Run 30 | Run 30 Strength | Rest | Run 35 | Swim 30 Bike 60 |
3 | Run 35 | Strength | Bike 40 Strength | Swim 30 Run 30 | Rest | Run 40 | Swim 30 Run 40 |
4 | Bike 30 Run 30 | Strength | Swim 30 Run 30 | Run 30 | Rest | Rest | Triathlon |
Friday, June 21, 2013
Happy 1st official day of summer
Well, on this first day of summer, I did something that now I'm going to be held accountable for... I signed up for my 2nd Triathlon!!! I did my first triathlon in 2010, i had never really ridden a road bike, I couldn't run to save my life, and I hadn't swam really since high school. Now, 3 years later, I am a cyclist, still can't run to save my life, and I can swim so much better! Training for my first triathlon is what got me started in cycling. I LOVE IT!!!
So, I signed up for the Music City Triathlon on July 28th. It's a 400 yard swim, 12 mile bike and 5K. I'm currently dealing with a quad injury, but I know I'll be able train for this (even though it's 5 weeks away)... really, the only part that worries me is the 5K... I know that my partner in crime Annie, will give me tips and tricks for running, now that she's a half-marathon runner!
My first triathlon, I didn't have a goal for time.... I just wanted to finish! and I finished in 2:16... This time, I do have a timeframe I'd like to finish in, and I think I can do it... of course I'll blog about it after the fact.
So, some of my posts over the next few weeks will be focused on training for this triathlon..
Never done one before? you should TRI!!!! (see what I did there?)
Stacee
So, I signed up for the Music City Triathlon on July 28th. It's a 400 yard swim, 12 mile bike and 5K. I'm currently dealing with a quad injury, but I know I'll be able train for this (even though it's 5 weeks away)... really, the only part that worries me is the 5K... I know that my partner in crime Annie, will give me tips and tricks for running, now that she's a half-marathon runner!
My first triathlon, I didn't have a goal for time.... I just wanted to finish! and I finished in 2:16... This time, I do have a timeframe I'd like to finish in, and I think I can do it... of course I'll blog about it after the fact.
So, some of my posts over the next few weeks will be focused on training for this triathlon..
Never done one before? you should TRI!!!! (see what I did there?)
Stacee
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
A Little Bit About Us
Hi Guys!
This is the first post of what we hope will be a compilation of a ton of useful information and a source of good positive experiences of 2 beginners when it comes to getting into shape. Please follow along with us as we begin this journey of healthy living and pursuing an active lifestyle.
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I grew up in Southern California most of my life and was very active in the arts. You name it, I probably took a class. Art, music, theater, photography, etc. Besides one brief year in a club Cross Country team and Track & Field, the closest I got to a team sport was Marching Band. Yup, I was one of those..
Anyway! I went through college pursuing my art degree in Illustration (if you'd like to check out my illustration blog, click the link: illustratedbyanniehobbs.blogspot.com) and had no interest whatsoever in any kind of outdoor activity or sport. I was completely content sitting at my art desk painting and drawing. As you can probably guess... I packed on the freshman 15. And then more so. After I graduated, I was able to find an office job working full time - you can imagine what that added to my waistline and my overall fitness level.
Fast forward to 2010, I had a different office position but I was still working full time. My sister had gotten married and I avoided looking at any of the wedding photos I was in. I had gained about 40lbs and 2 sizes since graduation.
That year was a turning point in my quest to make healthier choices. My dad and I had a conversation about the amount of weight we had gained. Right there we made a decision. We were going to change. By following a diet plan in the book "The F-factor", (I'll go in to detail on that in another post) in less than a year both of us dropped about 40lbs by simply changing our eating habits!!
This last year I was coaxed to begin running with my cousin. I had lost a lot of the weight but I had also lost some muscle mass. I needed to build that back up. I spent all of 2012 training with a team to run a Half Marathon. Now I've completed 3 Half Marathons and am currently signed up for at least 2 more!!
My life has completely changed and I feel so much more confident in myself because of it. Im not a small girl, I'm 5'10'', so I'll never be a size 2 LOL but I am proud of the work I have put in. I cant wait to see what else I can achieve through healthy eating and continuous training the right way!
Fast forward to 2010, I had a different office position but I was still working full time. My sister had gotten married and I avoided looking at any of the wedding photos I was in. I had gained about 40lbs and 2 sizes since graduation.
That year was a turning point in my quest to make healthier choices. My dad and I had a conversation about the amount of weight we had gained. Right there we made a decision. We were going to change. By following a diet plan in the book "The F-factor", (I'll go in to detail on that in another post) in less than a year both of us dropped about 40lbs by simply changing our eating habits!!
This last year I was coaxed to begin running with my cousin. I had lost a lot of the weight but I had also lost some muscle mass. I needed to build that back up. I spent all of 2012 training with a team to run a Half Marathon. Now I've completed 3 Half Marathons and am currently signed up for at least 2 more!!
My life has completely changed and I feel so much more confident in myself because of it. Im not a small girl, I'm 5'10'', so I'll never be a size 2 LOL but I am proud of the work I have put in. I cant wait to see what else I can achieve through healthy eating and continuous training the right way!
I also grew up in Southern California, but unlike Annie, I was not so active in the arts, rather extremely active in athletics. I played anything and everything you could think of, especially if it had a ball... Basketball, Baseball, golf, tennis... Pretty sure I was born with a ball in my hand. Don't get me wrong, I love to be creative (I'm a photographer and you can check out my work on my blog), but movement is my thing! I have played basketball since I was 5, and in the offseason, I would play anything else!!
I've been active my whole life, yet I was still not healthy. In high school I was close to 200 lbs. and I couldn't figure out why! Bottom line is that even though I was active, I wasn't worried about my nutrition. Let me tell you, if you dont partner nutrition with the right kind of exercise, you won't really see success (that's for another post, another day). As I went through college, I continued to eat poorly and play rec softball, occasionally I would go to the gym. I've never had a desire to run, just to run. For me, running need to be accompanyed by a ball- run the bases, run up and down the court... but in 2008, I moved to Spring Hill, TN and my roommate convinced me to start training for a 1/2 marathon... CRAZY!
So I did... I ran in my first 5K, and then I got to 8 miles, and I injured myself. BUMMER! I finished that race from the sidelines (again another post). After that, I kinda lost my passion for running- however in 2010, I trained for my first triathlon. This is when I fell in LOVE with cycling. Every since then, I still play athletics, but cycling has stolen my heart as my favorite thing to do. During that race, I ended up breaking my heel, so that took me out of the triathlon season for 2011, and then in Dec of 2011, I had knee surgery. What was one thing that got me through rehab? My bike... I knew that I needed to get back on my bike, and soon.... Sept. of 2012 I did a 25 mile bike race, and I'm currently signed up for another 5K, and I'm planning on doing a Bike race around Tennessee this fall! I'm not the 200lb girl I was in high school, but I'm definately not at the healthy place I know the Lord has designed my body to be at. I've made poor choices and it's time for a change! Sure, do I have some physical goals to reach? YES, but ultimately, it's not about what my weight is, or how much muscle I have (which I want a lot of), it's about overall health!
Are you ready to join us on our adventure?!! Here we go!!
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