Archive for October, 2009

Blurb rave - Riptide 2010 Team Preview

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I look forward to this time of year because it’s one of the few opportunities I get to do anything with print design.  Riptide is starting its hunt for 2010 sponsors so we’re starting to roll out the marketing materials.  The 2010 Team Preview is a summary of our 2009 accomplishments and a look at what we’re planning for 2010.  Also included is all the information potential sponsors need about what is involved in sponsorship and why it benefits them.

Very simple cover.

Very simple cover with a little gloss.

Last year was the first time I took on a print project like this and learned a lot as I went along. I was very careful not to repeat those same mistakes this year. Though we print out copies of the guide, it also has to  be easy to view online.  Last year’s guide was so heavy that the file took forever to load on our website.  So this year, I opted for the super clean and simple look.

I scrounged the internet for famous quotes that went along with each section of the book.

I scrounged the internet for famous quotes that went along with each section of the book.

After last year’s printing debacle (I waited until after I had designed it to figure out where to print it), I knew I wanted to use Blurb.com and plan for that from the get-go. I got caught up playing with their book-making software, BookSmart, and laid out the entire book in that, using Fireworks to create the graphical text.

Each returning athlete from 2009 has a photo with their background information.

Each returning athlete from 2009 has a photo with his/her background information.

All was well until I went to print it as a PDF so I could upload it to the Riptide website. Blurb doesn’t let you know that when you do that they watermark it to death, rendering it useless for use in public. I went back and made each page into a PDF using Illustrator (I still don’t have InDesign…definitely my next big purchase…that or a Powertap…) and then compiled them. BookSmart is definitely a great little piece of software, but next time I’ll do it all with Illustrator, or hopefully InDesign.

The photos really make the book, and I can't take credit for a single one.

The photos really make the book, and I can't take credit for a single one. A huge thank you to David Liu and Beth Mackenzie.The details.

Despite the BookSmart incident, Blurb really impressed me. It’s so nice when you send something off to print and it comes back exactly how you imagined it would look.  Highly recommend!

The details.

The details.

Just when I think it couldn’t get any worse…

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Swimming totally redeems itself!

Last night we got back into the Thursday night Riptide tradition of Team Goals: a bunch of all-out 100s, with an in-water start.  Swimming still hasn’t been going too well, 1:20s are usually a struggle, even with decent rest and I haven’t swam all-out since August, so I didn’t have incredibly high hopes for the workout.  The one “good” thing about Team Goals is that it’s a short practice, rarely over 3000y.  Last year I started off around doing these around 1:12s, then by Christmas I was hitting all of them under 1:10, and eventually got to a 1:05, but mostly hovered around 1:06/1:07.

Last night they were on the 4:00 (for non-swimmers, this means if you come in at 1:30, you get 2:30 rest).  Of course I got put in the lane with my fiancé/business partner/roommate/co-Gully owner/aquatic nemesis.

First one.  All out.

1:14.  There is no way I can do that again.  I am totally spent.  How can I possibly feel so awful and out of shape?

Second one.  I’m still sucking wind from the first one.

1:16.5.  I quit.

Third one.  Obviously I didn’t quit.

1:17.  Ok I’m done.

Fourth one.  I can tell that Jordan thinks I’m starting to feel sorry for myself and I want to prove him wrong.

1:11.  Yay.

Fifth one.

1:07.5.

Sixth one.

1:08.

Finished!

I needed that swim!  Maybe I didn’t reach my triathlon peak at the age of 24 after all.  And as for my aquatic nemesis?  He had a good workout and is now off to Texas this morning to race the Austin 70.3 on Sunday.  I think his Tweet says it best:

jordanj191 After a race season with a broken chain, broken tibia/torn meniscus, giardia, flat tire/crash I’m due for a good race Sunday!

“IN DEEP” at Colorado School of Mines

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Loyal blog readers!

Powder7.com and Colorado School of Mines Outdoor Recreation Center are teaming up to bring the latest Matchstick Productions ski movie to Golden!

When: Friday October 30 at 7pm

Where: Colorado School of Mines Campus (Colbaugh 209 — click here for a campus map)

What: The Golden premier of Matchstick Production’s latest ski movie: “IN DEEP: The Skiing Experience”.  There will be free swag (from Powder7.com of course!), burritos, and a costume contest!

How much: $10 per person/$5 for Mines’ students with valid school ID — all revenue goes directly to the Colorado School of Mines Outdoor Recreation Center

Watch the “IN DEEP” teaser here.

Come check it out and support a great program.  For more information call 303-237-7547 or email us at info [at] powder7.com

Recharging

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

This year it’s been really hard to get back into training.  I’m an all or nothing type of person, and lately the nothing option has been very very tempting.  Last weekend I felt like I was getting back in a good grove, but had some sort of cold thing going on during the week so only swam Monday, Wednesday, Friday.  Not surprisingly, I got back out of the groove and back into wondering why am I doing this?  Sports have been a huge part of my life since I started playing soccer when I was 5…maybe it’s time for a change.  Pick up a new hobby, something to keep me busy, and experience life from another perspective.  No pressure to get workouts in, no traveling all over to races, ….I could sell my bikes and buy a really sweet camera and get into photography, just for fun.  Or maybe become a hardcore backcountry skier and take some avalanche courses.

Friday night I got to thinking that even though all that stuff sounds awesome and fun…it’s not me right now.  I pictured myself, 20 years from now, telling my kids that yea, one summer I had this crazy idea to become a pro triathlete.  So I did it, raced three times, and in my first nationals I got lapped out by the narrowest of margins and got a nice DNF next to my name.  Then I quit because I figured the whole thing wasn’t for me.  Not exactly a good role model, huh?  Wouldn’t it be much better to say, I got lapped out in my first go at ITU, but I buckled down and worked like crazy to get my swim together, and the next year I went back to nationals and finished in the top-10?  So with that nice revelation on Friday and watching Kona all day on Saturday, I think I’m officially ready for the winter.

This morning I met up with the Vista Trail group, and suffered through 94 minutes of running.  Sonja came and another girl, Bre, and we hammered away together to keep up with the guys.  It was exactly what I need right now, in perfect company, and on the most beautiful trail I have EVER seen.  If you’re somewhere around Denver/Golden/Boulder, come run with us every Sunday at 9am.  =)

Now I’m off to the gym for some core work, and then the POOL — dreaming of my next go in the Black Warrior River all the way….

PS- We got snow here yesterday and it’s absolutely beautiful here right now…unfortunately no pics from today’s run, but I got some yesterday:

Pedestrian bridge near home.

Pedestrian bridge near home.

Favorite run close to home.

Favorite run close to home.

The mountain tops are still covered by the clouds today.  Can't even see the School of Mines' "M".

The mountain tops are still covered by the clouds today. Can't even see the School of Mines' "M".

Gully favorite spot on a snowy day: under the covers.

Gully's favorite spot on a snowy day: under the covers.

K2 Pink Chase

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

While perusing some ski forums yesterday I came across the K2 Pink Chase, an event at Keystone that pits teams of 3 women against each other, racing to cover the most vertical feet in a 6 hour span.  It’s a fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  I immediately contacted my  two fittest (and most competitive..) ski bunny friends, and they were more than up for the challenge!  On December 12th, Sonja Wieck, Michelle Ford, and I will compete for the overall championship: most vertical feet, most money raised, and most spirited.

To learn more about the Pink Chase click here…if you think you can take us down, click here and sign up ;-)

To donate to our team, Bunnies for Boobies, click here.

Quick trip to Aspen

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Thursday morning (post-swim) Jordan and I drove up to Aspen for a quick business trip.  The mountains were getting some snow and driving over Independence Pass was absolutely beautiful.  Unfortunately, we didn’t have our camera, so all I have is iPhone pics.  Though not great, they give you an idea of how amazing fall is in the Rockies:

Along 24 between Leadville and the turnoff for Twin Lakes.

Along 24 between Leadville and the turnoff for Twin Lakes.

Coming down Independence Pass into Aspen.

Coming down Independence Pass into Aspen.

An aspen grove on the Western side of Independence Pass.

An aspen grove on the Western side of Independence Pass.

So much color!

So much color!

The first day of the rest of my aquatic life

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

October First was the day!  My glorious month of cinnamon bun eating and sleeping in has come to an end.  Now it’s time to get to work in the pool!

One of the best things about training with Riptide is that Sean gives us total control of our off-seasons.  When I told him I was feeling run-down after Tuscaloosa, he didn’t try to talk me into racing one more race.  He knows that all of us have been training hard long enough to know when we’ve had enough.  He let me disappear for two weeks before I had to be back in the pool, swimming just 2-3 times per week so I wouldn’t be starting from scratch later on.  I came up with the October 1st start-date for the real training to begin and when I started outlining my winter plan he pulled in the reigns.  I was getting froggy.  One step at a time…

So this morning I dragged myself out of bed at 6 and made my way to the rec center in the dark.  It wasn’t easy…I’ve gotten really used to sleeping-in and not doing much of anything.  I can totally see how people who don’t workout regularly have a hard time forming a routine.  The first few days are so brutal.  For me, it helps to think about how much I’ll enjoy it once I’m actually in the pool, and even more so how much more I’ll enjoy racing with all of the yards under me.

For now, it’s only singles in the pool, doubles will come later this month.  My big plan for the winter is to step it up a few notches and tag along with the guys on all of their rides and runs.  I will be the annoying little sister of the team, it’s a role I fill naturally.

Water jumps + mud = good times

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

…but not fast times.

Tuesday night I ran in the Horizon Prairie View Citizen’s/Coach’s race at Addenbrooke Park. Hands down the best cross-country race I’ve ever run in. Super low-key, no timing chips just race numbers with perforated tags. The race featured 5 water jumps — all in the last mile! They were way too wide to jump across and varied in depth so I never had any idea how deep the water was I was launching myself into. I bit it a couple times and clawed my way out of the muddy banks. So much fun! I wore spikes, which was misery for the first mile which had a lot of cement, but definitely helped in that last mile.

As for the race itself, per usual I went out too hard and died a slow and painful death. Unfortunately it takes more than 8 runs in a month to be able to go out in 5:55 and hold that pace. But it really didn’t matter, I was there for the water jumps! I was the second female across the line in a blazing 22:15!! I think that’s my slowest 5k ever, but that’s fine.

It was great to be in the high school XC meet atmosphere. I miss course maps like this:

Notice all the course features!

Notice all the course features!

I wish I had some photos from the race, they would definitely be humorous, but I don’t.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this race. Just come out and do it, and know that your $30 entry fee goes straight to the Horizon Prairie View XC team. Oscar Ponce was there (Running with the Buffaloes star), but so were kids’ parents finishing in 45 minutes. A great way to spend a Tuesday evening.