Monday, 29 December 2014

Year end Review 2014

Well I can not believe 2014 is almost over, it was a big year for me, my goal for 2014 was to do a race a month and I managed to do this and then some.  I did 16 races, 3 triathlons and 13 running plus I swam 3 heats at the World Master Swim Championships in Montreal in August.  Not all my races had bling but this is the bling I did accumulate this year, quite a collection.


Jan - Disney half and full marathon
Feb - Ottawa BIA 3K for the Heart and Stroke Foundation
Mar - Around the Bay 30K race (PB)
April - 10K for Kideny Health (PB)
May - ORW Half Marathon
June - 70.3 Tremblant
July - Canada 5K 
August - The National Capital Olympic Triathlon (PB)
Sept - 70.3 Muskoka and Army Run half marathon
Oct - Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Nov - Mec half marathon, Rock and Roll Las Vegas 5K and half marathon (PB)
Dec - Santa Shuffle 5K

Will I do it again, not for a while, next years race plan is much less, 8 races so far but it included the big one, Ironman Mont-Tremblant, the one I have been working toward for 2 years.  I was thrilled to see that the voice of IM, Mike Reilly would be at IMMT...all I want for my 50th birthday is to hear him say "Allyson Chisnall....you are an Ironman".  



Part of the year end review is to assess what went right (not a lot), what went wrong (lots) and figure out how to get better (listen to my coach).  I think I can best sum up what happened as this, I lost my drive to get outside my comfort zone.  I did not push myself enough, I was comfortable and until I got uncomfortable, the magic did not happen.  

After a frustrating spring, summer and fall, I figured this out at the MEC half marathon on Nov 1. This was a tough hilly race and I had no intention of running it all but that day, I decided enough was enough, I was going to get uncomfortable and run it all...and I did.  I set an aggressive time goal for my Las Vegas half marathon and I was so close to hitting it (6 min per km pace) that next time I have no doubt I can do it, I did get a PB however. Next year, I need to be uncomfortable, a lot and push myself outside my comfort zone.  I need to trust my training, give 110% for all my training and follow my program...always.  I am glad I learned this lesson now and not on Aug 16, 2015 when I start my long day of fun (that is how I want to think about it), it will be hard, it will hurt but I will have fun because I will have finally grown into the person who can accomplish it!



I am looking forward to 2015, first up is the Miami half marathon on Jan 25th, a chance to hit that 6 min per km goal before I go on a cruise with my friend Debbie.  I have enjoyed a few weeks of reduced training and am excited to get started on next years goals, goals that include a 2 hour half marathon and a 4:30 marathon as well as my Ironman.  2015 will be uncomfortable and I can't wait to get statrted!

2 comments:

  1. Each and every day i see you growing as an athlete, it's so amazing!

    I can't wait to see what 2015 will hold for you and I'm thrilled to help you achieve all your goals.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love that saying about setting a goal so big.... I always thought I wanted to do a 1/2 iron man the year I turned 40 (2015) but as it got closer I got scared and thought "I can't do this... I'm not that person" and while it won't happen for 2015 (new job, new hours, no time for training if I want to ever see my kids)... I know it WILL happen. All the best to you for 2015, and your long day of fun!!

    ReplyDelete