Chasing Dreams I Didn’t Know I Had…..

I heard/read this saying somewhere a few weeks ago and it’s really stayed with me.  I don’t even remember where I heard it or in what context, but it resonates with me in so many ways.  “Chasing dreams I didn’t even know I had” is right about where I am right now.  Yesterday I posted a “Transformation Tuesday” photo on Instagram as part of the monthly #grinderglamchallenge (a fun fitness based photo challenge) I participate in.  You can read more about it on Leti’s blog HERE, she founded the challenge a year ago and it’s grown into an awesome community!  I’m so happy for her and I don’t even know her personally.  But whenever we do meet in person, I’m gonna give her a big hug 🙂 

So, back to the photo.  The response I got was so amazing.  So many people liked it and commented about how proud they were & how happy they were for me.  It was awesome and made me feel good. Thanks everyone for the support & encouragement!  Here’s the photo:

 Aug. 2011 & May 2014 
Aug. 2011 & May 2014 

Looking back at who I was then and who I am now, it’s hard to recognize the old me.  I don’t even mean physically.  Yes, losing 30 +/- lbs. hasn’t been easy.  It was hard work with lots of ups and downs.   I didn’t know what I was getting myself into!  I just needed to lose weight.  That was all I knew.  But, in the process of trying to lose the weight and get healthy I found a passion I didn’t know I had.  I signed up for races and had a blast doing them, especially obstacle course racing.  Ummm…excuse me but I had no idea what obstacle course races were 2 years ago, nonetheless think that I would ever sign up for one willingly and enjoy it!!  I’m giving myself challenges and goals to reach that I didn’t even know I wanted.  I’m running, climbing over 8 ft. walls, crawling under barbed wire, jumping into ice cold water, and loving every minute of it.  

I’m currently reading Spartan Up by Joe De Sena, the founder of Spartan Race and so much of what the book says about pushing yourself beyond what you thought you could do is so true.  You will find courage you didn’t know you had, strength you thought wasn’t there because we are capable of so much more than we think.  Overcoming obstacles in a race is so much like overcoming them in real life.  You reach a wall, you find a way to go over it.  You forget your fear of heights and you go for it.  You may need some help, but you make it over the wall.  You don’t let the wall beat you.  These are all great metaphors for life too.

Right now, I’m dreaming of a stronger me.  A me that will run a half marathon faster than the last one.  A me that will conquer the Spartan Beast & Spartan Sprint in one weekend and live to tell about it.  Am I scared? You better believe it.  But I want that trifecta medal more than I am afraid of those obstacles.  It’s that fear that drives me to be better.  I can’t quit, so I need to train harder than ever before!  Yeah, I’ll be tired, bruised, sore, and who knows what else, but I’ll come out more alive than ever before!  Honestly, I am happy with how far I’ve come and I’m ready to push myself even harder to reach those dreams I didn’t know I had!  Chasing these goal, these dreams, keeps me focused.  It makes me a better person both inside and out and I like that.

So, what dreams are you chasing? I’d love to hear about them! 

Spartan Super Las Vegas | Race 4 of 14 for 2014

I did it!! I completed my first Spartan Race and I must say, it went better than expected.  I completed the Spartan Super in Las Vegas.  I don’t want to do a long recap of each obstacle but I will say that I totally missed the Spear Throw, Traverse Wall (my foot cramped), and Rope Climb (honestly, I didn’t try hard with this one because sadly I made up my mind that I couldn’t do it).  I also had some help with the monkey bars, bucket brigade, tire pull and of course, getting over those 8 ft walls!  I’m super proud I was able to do the Hercules Hoist, Tire Flip, and well, basically just get through the whole thing.  I’m wearing my bruises with pride 😉  I’m also super proud of my little guy.  He did the Spartan Jr.  He’d been running and “training” for his race too and seeing him so happy complete his 1 mile race and get his medal was just awesome!   

 Our team before the race!
Our team before the race!
 And we're off...
And we’re off…

I had a great team of guys and I will admit, being the only girl on the team, I was a bit nervous that I’d either slow them down or that they’d leave me behind.  I’m glad to say that neither of those things happened.  They helped me with obstacles when needed, we encouraged each other, and stayed together as a team.  AROO!!!

Huge thanks to our support team who kept up on the spectator course to make sure we had enough water, coconut water, and even snacks!!  Special thanks to my hubby for taking pictures throughout the course & my sister who always supports me in all I do! I love you so much xoxox

 The final obstacle - Fire Jump! Then free beer :) 
The final obstacle – Fire Jump! Then free beer 🙂 
 I got done just in time to go see my son do his Jr. Spartan Race! So excited and proud of him!
I got done just in time to go see my son do his Jr. Spartan Race! So excited and proud of him!

I am quite tempted to go for the Trifecta, complete the 3 Spartan Races in one year – Sprint, Super, and Beast!  I signed up for the Spartan Sprint in Southern California this September, but logistically speaking I don’t think I”ll be able to make it to one of the Beast events..we’ll see 😉   I’m really excited for the Sprint in Temecula, not only because it’s wine country, but because my hubby will be joining me on this one and the wives of 2 of my teammates will be joining us too!  I’m calling it the Couples Spartan Retreat 😉 

My Thoughts Before Spartan Super Las Vegas…

What did I get myself into!!! I’m really excited to be running the Spartan Super tomorrow in Las Vegas, especially more so since I won the entry via the awesome Confessions of a City Eater blog!  With the excitement however, comes major knots in my stomach and feelings of doubt and nervousness.  I’ve been training hard, but of course, I could always train harder.  There are some obstacles that down right scare me and I really hope my team doesn’t leave me in the dust!  Today is not the day for self doubt, however.  Today is the day to get pumped up and ready to give it my all tomorrow.  I’m putting my big girl panties on, along with my mega cool funky leggings my sister found for me at Khols. OH YEAH! You won’t miss me on the course with those cool things! I’m geared and ready to have a good time.   Tonight, I’m gonna carb up with a nice big plate of pasta (not Paleo, it’s ok, I’m not 100% all the time).  I’ll also be taking my own advice from my post, 7 Tips for Conquering Your Next Obstacle Course Race, and packing all the essentials! Here’s a bit of what I’ve got to look forward to tomorrow!  AROO!!! 

7 Tips for Conquering your next Obstacle Course Race

I’m 10 days away from my first Spartan race!  I’m doing the Super Spartan on April 5th and I’m super nervous and excited.  I’ve also got my second Tough Mudder on April 27th.  I’ve been training hard with my trainer twice a week and getting my Pure Intensity Training classes at the gym too.  I’ve even taken it up a notch by joining Camp Rhino.  This place is pretty cool and I should do a full blog post about it soon, but for now, just know that it’s an obstacle training facility that offers a ton of training classes, drop-ins, and a ton more!! So, do I feel prepared? Of course not! Not sure I will ever feel prepared before any obstacle race.  But, they really do push your limits and get you out of your comfort zone.  The feeling of accomplishment afterwards is surreal!  
Anyhow, today I want to share with you a few tips that will help you be ready come race day.  

1.  Don’t wear cotton.  I’ve said this before and I will say it again! Don’t wear cotton!! It drags, it stays wet, and drags you down.  Stick to dry wicking fabrics.  This includes everything from socks and underwear too, not just your shirt and pants!  Trust me 😉 

2.  Ladies, invest in a good maximum support sports bra with light padding.  You’ll be wet pretty much the entire time during the race, you don’t want your girls exposed 😉

3.  Wear long pants.  I made the mistake of wearing compression shorts for the Badass Dash and let me tell ya, never again!  My knees and legs were so messed up from crawling under barbed wire and banged up and burned from climbing walls and ropes.  Protect your legs and wear long form fitting pants that won’t drag when they’re wet!

4.  Tie your sneakers tight.  You’ll be running in and out of water and mud and want to make sure you don’t leave your sneakers behind! 

5.  A change of clothes & deodorant.  You’ll be muddy, wet, and gross.  The last thing you want is to get in your car back home or to eat afterwards in that.  Most races should have a shower and/or changing area so bring a towel.  Clean, dry clothes will feel amazing after being in wet cold clothes!  Don’t forget a clean pair of shoes too!  Flip flops work great 🙂

6.  Garbage bag.  You’ll need a place to throw in those dirty wet clothes you just got out of 🙂

7.  Have fun and take pictures!  Obstacle course races are designed to test your physical and mental limits.  They’re tough, but also a lot of fun and you’ll want to snap a few before and after shots 🙂

xo,

Jessie 

Training for Obstacle Course Races

I will begin this post by clearly stating that I am no expert on obstacle course races (OCR), nor am I a personal trainer!  I’m just an average girl who really loves to push her limits and see what she can do.  Last year, I did 3 OCR, including Tough Mudder and this year I’m signed up for Tough Mudder again and Super Spartan.  I will probably add a few smaller ones too by the end of the year….what can I say, I really do love OCR!  

So that being said, I thought I’d share with you a few tips that helped me complete (read: SURVIVE) Tough Mudder last year and what I plan to do in these next 2 months leading to my obstacle course races in April.

  • Eat Clean!  They say a good workout can’t out-exercise a bad diet and I really believe this.  I’ve noticed that when I allow myself a lot of “cheat meals” my workouts suffer.  I’m more sluggish and slow and of course, I don’t see the results I want.  So, eating clean in the month(s) leading up to your OCR will help you get lean & strong! 
  • Focus on Building Upper Body Strength!  This was huge for me.  Most of us ladies tend to have weaker upper body strength and a lot, if not most, of the obstacles you’ll encounter will require strong arms.  Army man crawling, pulling yourself up walls & ropes, monkey bars, etc.. these all require strong upper body strength.  Find a workout that is best for you and work on getting those muscles!  Push ups, tricep dips, and pull ups (Disclaimer: I have yet to master 1 pull up.  It’s on my to-do list!)
  • Run!  You’re not training for a marathon, but you should be able to run at least 3 miles nonstop.  Work on sprints and hills to really get those legs ready for the 10 + mile course.  
  • Interval Training!  You’ll be doing all sorts of things on an OCR from jumping over fire, crawling under barbed wire, and balancing on boards.  You’ll have to build up your endurance and agility.  Tabata, HIIT, Boot Camps, these are all great examples of high intensity training.  Get lots of lunges, high knees, mountain climbers, and frog hops done! 
  • Burpees!  I don’t know anyone who loves a burpee, but everyone agrees they get the job done.  And if you’re planning on doing a Spartan race, just know that the penalty for not completing an obstacle is 30 burpees..Yikes!!
  • Stretch!  Don’t forget to stretch after your runs and workouts!  This will aid in recovery, flexibility, and help prevent injury!  

Also, do some research and check out what you’re up against.  Go to YouTube and look for videos of the OCR you’ll be doing, specifically in your city.  This will help you visualize what you’re going to be facing and get you pumped up!  Tough Mudder has this great Boot Camp Training on their website where you can build your own workout circuit based on your fitness level and it’s designed to get you through their toughest obstacles!  I’d also recommend checking out a training facility in your town.  We have Camp Rhino here in Las Vegas and it rocks.  We went last year and plan to go again this year.  They have a beginners class where you can try out the obstacles, plus they give you tips and techniques for conquering the race.  Lastly, have fun training 🙂

So, which OCR are you signed up for?  I’d love hear about it and how you’re training!  

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