I don’t really mind getting older, but it does kind of put things into perspective. I may be reclaiming some of that childhood feeling with the new bike, but let’s be honest: youth is never again to be mine.
Still, I feel like I’ve done some amazing things this year, things I never thought I’d do–things like triathlons, running races, and a road bike with clipless pedals.
Unbelievably awesome things like MAKING PEACE WITH FOOD! Let’s hear it for intuitive eating! It’s really something that I have not bailed on that, running back to the false sense of security that a new, restrictive diet used to bring.
Without going into tedious detail, my highlights from the past year are:
- Joining the Y and starting swimming again!
- Making and keeping my commitment to follow the guidance of Nia Shanks and her Beautiful Badass training program. Yep. I bought the manual, read it, chose a plan, and I’m seeing the results.
- Talking Tara into being my workout buddy at the Y. We’re seriously working hard together and I can tell you, you don’t dare stand up your friend at 6:30 a.m. It’s just not okay.
- The Kincardine Women’s Triathlon, even though it turned into a duathlon. See the race review here. Great friends and good fun!
- The Lakeside Triathlon a couple of weeks ago. Race report here.
- Okay, just generally discovering triathlon. In my last stock-taking I said I wanted to do a half marathon by the time I turn fifty. But you know what? I no longer want to do that. I can get all the challenges of endurance sports in the multi-sport model of triathlon. I would much rather swim, bike and run an Olympic distance triathlon than run a half marathon. Like, no contest.
- Running with a group on Thursday evenings (sometimes). It was great to try something different.
- Buying my new road bike! Bike shopping experience report here.
- Letting go of my parking pass and making a commitment to ride or walk to work. So far, so good.
- Getting into the rhythm of intuitive eating.
- Tossing the scale and rejecting the bod pod.
- The blog. I love it! I love doing this with Sam, and I’m thrilled with our regular commenters and our guest bloggers.
What I’m working on:
- Getting rid of the thought that I may run, but I can’t be fast. I had an epiphany yesterday that this thought has held me back from even attempting to be faster. Maybe, just maybe, I can actually achieve changes in this area.
- Scheduling. I sometimes feel as if I’m doing one thing too many, but I don’t want to take anything out of my schedule. Every week I’m doing what I can to fit in: 3 yoga classes, 3 runs, 2 weight training sessions, 2 swims, daily bike rides for commuting (and now I want to add longer rides). And I have a fairly demanding full time job. And a partner whom I like to see (and vice versa).
- I’ve made peace with food, but not so much with my body. But that’s starting to feel “tired,” so maybe, just maybe, it’s easing up and will just go away the way the way the food thing did.
- Learning to ride with the clipless pedals. It’s coming and I’ll post about it on Thursday. Yes, I have a few bruises, but if I’d started with the lesson from Sam instead of trying it alone I’d have none.
My “fittest by fifty” goal is this:
- Sprint distance triathlon in the spring, Olympic distance in the late summer or early fall.
I’ve signed up for swim training starting next week and will add some other group triathlon training in January.
Why just the one goal? I want to keep things simple. And anyway, training for triathlon is pretty diverse, and has the running, swimming, and biking built into it. Resistance training is a must for maintaining muscle strength. Yoga is my goal-less practice that keeps me grounded, strong, and flexible.
The whole fittest by fifty project is always evolving, but that’s part of it too. We don’t have to fix things in stone (if we did, I’d be training for half marathons instead of triathlon!).
I have few other aspirations, like going on some longer bike rides with Sam and her biking friends (possibly even being part of the Gran Fondo Niagara group she’s trying to get together for next September if it doesn’t conflict with my triathlon).
I’m feeling pretty good about it all today. For a woman who is pushing fifty, I could be doing a lot worse. But I went to yoga this morning, will be riding my bike to and from work today, and plan to meet friends for dinner tonight at my favorite vegan restaurant.
And I ordered a whole triple chocolate vegan cake for dessert! And yes, I’m sharing.