Saturday, October 25, 2008

Hi everyone,

As we are winding down the 2008 training season, we are pleased to announce a great new offer to help you maintain your
level of fitness in the off season and to help get you ready for a great 2009. Space is limited and is based on first-come first-serve basis.

Whether you choose to take advantage of the special offer or you would prefer to do just cycling, sign up now so that you can make sure to reserve your space. Due to space limitations, we are at more than 50% capacity for bike parking, so please let us know if we should save your spot! To reserve your space, email Grandison grandison@trigirltraining.com, Mark mark@maramarcfitness.com, or call us at 852.0269 or sign up on the forum.
We hope you’ll be a part of the fun!


Strength Training

Strength training compliments monthly training schedule with strength phase, power phase, endurance phase all designed to stabilize your body and peak your performance at all the right times. Programs are designed specifically for the triathlete by strengthening the core and stabilizing muscular imbalances.

Choose any two non-consecutive weekly workouts:

Monday 6-7 PM
Tuesday 12-1 PM and 6-7 PM
Wednesday 6-7 PM
Thursday 12-1 PM and 6-7 PM

Indoor Cycling

Beginning in December, this program builds each month to assure your best performance for the “on season”. While using your own bike and learning cycling technique, you will build the right muscles and skills to prepare you for the season ahead. Specific strength, power and endurance phases are all incorporated in this program. Biomechanics of cycling and muscular imbalances are emphasized during the drill and skill phase.
Regardless of the time of your race, this program is the best for winter conditioning!

Choose any two non-consecutive weeknight workouts and everyone comes on Saturday morning, for a total of three cycling workouts a week.

Monday through Thursday evenings from 7-8
and Saturday mornings beginning at 7 AM



FULL PACKAGE
$1500
Full season of TRIgirl/Maramarc Training - Sprint or Ironman Program!!!
Indoor cycling from December-April (weekends are outside during April)
Year-round strength training (December 1, 2008-December 1, 2009)
Beginning in April, we'll switch from the indoor cycling/strength to a Tuesday night cycle/run outside
Guaranteed bike parking at Maramarc Fitness

In order to get this deal, the total must be paid in full by March 1

This is a complete year of training for only $125 a month!!!

A la Carte

Strength training- 2 classes per week- $120/month
Indoor Cycling- 3 classes per week December-March $120/month
Both indoor cycling and strength training $200/month


We are looking forward to a lot of fun, sweat, and strong triathletes in 2009 and hope we can count on you to be there!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Check out the Newest TRIgirl News

Want to know what TRIgirl Training has been up to?
Click here for our latest & greatest TRIgirl News.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

TRIgirl Mentioned in Richmond Magazine's Best (& Worst) of Richmond Edition

Richmond Magazine's Best & Worst of Richmond edition just came out. Guess what? TRIGirl Training came in runner-up in the "Best 10K Training Program." Our members love us, and so will you!
You can pick up a copy at newstands or Ukrops. They don't run the whole story online, because they'd like you to buy it.
If you'd like to come to a workout and give our team a "TRI" just email us to let us know you are coming. We'd love to meet you.
Here is the email address in code form so those spambots don't get us:
randison[at]TRIgirltraining[dot]com

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My First Triathlon -- By Jennifer Thakkar



There I was, staring at the water and watching the 1st group of men swim toward the heavenly yellow buoy that looked a mile away. The swim was 750 meters which is 30 laps in a pool or ½ mile. This is what I have been training for the last 6 months, yet I was at ease. No anxiety, partly because I had never been in the river, I had only trained in a pool and seemed happily ignorant to the task ahead of me.

When the women are called to the starting line I plunge into the warm water, it envelops me like a blanket, inviting me to swim in her depths. I swim to the starting point and put both arms into the air and wave my hands back and forth, this was the signal to my daughter so she would know where I was. As I’m waving my arms in the air to make sure she can see me the lower part of my body is treading water. Treading water without the use of my arms has rapidly elevated my heart rate before the race has even begun. I quickly resume treading with the use of my arms and take some deep breaths to slow my heart rate. I feel ready, I feel calm, I feel playful not even noticing the other swimmers around me. I move my body in the water and feel her warmth as it caresses my skin.

Ten…..nine….the count down has begun. Four……Three……Two……One and I’m off. The river is brown and I can’t see but two inches in front of me but I remember what I was taught. Stroke stroke stroke breath, stroke stroke stroke breath, my hips rotating from side to side with each stroke. This isn’t too bad I think, although I can’t see anything. I realize I have become very dependent on the black line at the bottom of the pool to keep me swimming straight. After what feels like 5 minutes of pure face in the water swimming I lift my head to see to my dismay that the yellow buoy at the starting line is only about 30 feet behind me, “is that all” I thought. I’ve been swimming not stop for 5 min and I’ve barely moved. Granted I was swimming against the current, but was unaware up until this point the reality of what that meant. I pick up my speed and try to get in a groove. Stroke stroke stroke breath, stroke stroke stroke breath……Ouch! I’ve been kicked in the head by the swimmer in front of me. This happens several more times and by this time I’m tired and realize that I am swimming zig zag across the water. Also at this point I have come to realize how important sighting is; this is when you eye specific landmarks as you breathe to keep yourself in line so you know where you are when swimming in open water. A feat I never came close to mastering in my pool water swims, something that was obvious had anyone been watching me closely.

I switch to my back stroke and gleefully watch the clouds smile at me and the leaves on the trees that shade the side of the river dancing. Although I have been kicked, swam over, and shooed back in line by a volunteer kayaker I feel at one with the river and the sky above me. As I close in on the turn that will finally bring me down stream I swim smack dab into that heavenly yellow buoy……..another ouch! Finally downstream! I was in a groove, taking long beautiful strokes, I felt like a graceful fish flying through the water……until I feel something slimy and I lift my head. To my surprise, although at this point nothing should surprise me, I have swam to the bank of the river right into a tree root. I laugh and say to the kayaker who has come to shoo me back in line “that could have been dangerous!” “Yeah” she says in a voice that sounds as if a “no shit” should have followed, if it did I didn’t hear it because I was off again. From my judgment I was only 50 meters away! Almost there and I felt great!

I made it! As I make my way to the stairs on the platform my legs sink into the mud up to my knees. My head is spinning and I will certainly fall to my demise if I don’t grab hold of the railing and gain my composure. I climb up the platform and run up the gravel path not even noticing that I had no shoes, I was pumped for the bike ride. I could see my husband at the end of the path cheering with a grin that made my soul sing. I could hear my family screaming my name as I made my way over to my bike.

Trying to go slow enough to recover from the swim but quick enough to get on my bike and rolling. I was beginning to feel the pressure of being on the tail end of the race. I dry my feet and pull on my socks and shoes, throw on my helmet and I’m off. I’m cruising and love the feeling of the wind in my face. The air is still this morning but being on my bike it whips through me as I picture myself as a train choo chooing my way to victory. After politely passing several bikers I couldn’t help but feel proud that I was actually doing this and good enough to pass people. I chuckle at my rookieness and wonder what veteran tri-athletes think about as they zoom their bikes down the road. I have been warned about a killer hill from several tri-girls and about 15 minutes out I wonder if the hill I was just on was IT. It wasn’t too bad of a hill, I was certainly tired but not tired enough for it to be the ONE, I conclude it wasn’t, and I press on.

About 40 min into the ride I’m feeling fatigued, more so than I should feel. I press on and again question another hill that seemed tougher than it should have felt, but again conclude that it wasn’t the one. I begin to notice how tired I feel and quickly direct my attention to the beauty of the trees and the sky. I am instantly grateful for the opportunity to see such beauty and bring my focus to the wind in my face and picture myself as a train choo chooing my way to victory.

I see the veteran tri-athletes passing me on the other side of the road and occasionally here a “go tri-girl” which instantly lifts my spirits. After hearing several “go tri-girl” I came to refer to them as my tri-girl angels for the remainder of the race. I begin to notice that my lungs feel tight; it’s been ten years since I’ve had any asthma issues and by god my lungs feel tight. I couldn’t get a deep breath and just as if on queue I see it, the hill. The one I have been warned about. Now, the hill in all reality is not a crazy long hill, it is certainly a hill and one that takes effort to climb, but it was nothing that I could not do on any other day. But today I realize with disappointment that because of my fatigue and random asthma symptoms I would have to walk my bike up the hill. Feeling discouraged, I walk my bike while playing the scene out in my head of how I will tell my family that I had to walk up the hill.

I get to the top and climb on my bike and my feet begin to spin, there is no resistance. I realize that my gears have come off. I pull off the road and kick myself for missing the clinic on bike maintenance………any outside help is grounds for disqualification. I’m screwed. So I buckle down and get my gears put back on the only way that makes sense to me. I get back on my bike and again the chain falls off and my feet spin. I try this again and again the chain falls off and my feet spin. I am exhausted, I’m tired, and I am already feeling discouraged. Why I ask as I look towards the sky. I try again several more times, and each time my chain falls off. At this point anyone that I was ahead of me has passed me and I am on the verge of giving up. Tears begin to well in my eyes and I scream out Mother F*&^er. It feels like 20 minutes has gone by and all of a sudden it occurs to me that I might be putting the chain on the wrong gear. So, I try out my theory and Whala! I got it!! By this time any asthma symptoms have disappeared and I felt completely recovered. I got to the half way point of 9 miles and turned around to finish the last half of the bike ride. I was 3rd to last person and still feeling quite discouraged. I try to look at the bright side, this is my first race I tell myself, I could never have done this 6 months ago, It’s not about my time or how many people I beat, It’s about finishing, be proud of yourself Jennifer I say. I feel better, not completely, but better.

I peddle my way back the nine miles to the transition area passing a couple more bikers on my way, not that it matters, but mentally it made me feel slightly better. I couldn’t help but notice that as I rolled into the transition area many race contestants were leaving with their families. I gave myself a little chuckle; I still had the running part to finish. I roll towards the dismount line and see the joy on my families face as they cheer me on with pride oozing from their faces while they click their cameras.

½ mile swim done, 18 mile bike done, now onto my favorite part the 3 mile run. Running I’m good at I say, this is where I get to make up the whole thing. I start out on the trail and I feel great. The trail is a zig zag through the woods with people sitting at different check marks to point me in the right direction. I keep hearing ‘go tri-girl’, those are my tri-girl angels I smile to myself. I remember what I’m taught, loose hands, loose arms, loose shoulders, arms back and breathe deep. I feel great! But, my fatigue gets the better of me and I have to stop. My body doesn’t feel as strong as it should. I’ve done this before I say to myself. I’ve biked 20 miles and ran 3 on my practices, but I am surprisingly upbeat. I refuse to be down on myself, I know I’m doing the best I can and I keep pressing along. I run and stop for a minute and continue running. I continue to run and stop, run and stop, run. I hear the angels of the race rooting me on, ‘you can do it’, I hear them say, ‘you’re looking great’. Then I hear ‘less than a mile’ and I’m stoked. I can run that I say to myself and off I go.

As the finish line comes into sight I hear the screams of my angels “go Jennifer”, “whoohoo” and I feel a sense of accomplishment wash over me. I raise my arms as I cross the finish line! I did it! I did it! I finished! My husband is there, my beautiful children, my dear friend Amy whose smile and love gave me goose bumps, my mother in law and my father in law, my aunt and my uncle, it was a celebration!

My first triathlon is an experience I can never repeat, it was emotional and triumphant. It was an experience of a lifetime and I proved that I can accomplish anything that I put my mind to. The only thing I have done that was remotely athletic before this was step aerobics. And here I am, just starting my triathlon career, working toward feeling strong and making a difference in my life. This isn’t the end, this is just the beginning!!!

Monday, July 7, 2008

TRIgirls Rock in Skirt Running Video at Runner's World

Yes, those TRIgirls are a little bit wacky. But, we love to have fun.
Check out our Super-cool video on Runner's World. Melissa, you are soooo cute!
What are you, SIX?

Monday, June 30, 2008

TRIgirl Training Wins The Great Ball of Fire Spirit Award at the I Love the Tavern Race

Congratulations TRIgirls. Thanks to you and your awesome team spirit, we won the Great Ball of Fire Award Spirit Award at the I Love the Tavern Race yesterday.

You thanked the volunteers. You supported your teamates. You rocked the course. You cheered for others (TRIgirls and not). You inspired others. You set a great example. You smiled. And, most of all, you had fun.

In addition, a huge congratulations to all the girls who placed today, and brought home hardware. Amy Ford first Place for Rookie Racer -- Can you believe this was her first triathlon??? Go Amy!!! Megan Lankford came in 2nd in her age group, Patty Hill came in 3rd & Jackie Rice also came in 3nd in her age group. New Trigirl Mary Buchanan won the Newton running shoes! What an excellent day!!!

Friday, June 27, 2008

TRIgirls Featured in the Richmond Times-Dispatch

In case you missed it, the TRIgirls were featured in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Check out the story and the slideshow!

TRIgirl Training Makes the News!

Here's the link to our first ever TRIgirl News. I had tons of fun putting it together. I want to thank everyone for submitting photos. And I'd especially like to thank our guest authors, Jennifer Schooler, Jessica Haddad, Deanna Boehm and Grandison Burnside.

http://trigirltraining.com/newsletters/trinews-june08.htm

Do you have a race report you'd like to share? How about writing about your first time on the bike, or your first open water swim? How about what it was like to complete your first Olympic distance race, or your first Ironman? If you'd like to write for TRIgirl News or have an idea for a story for someone else to write, just send me an email.

Jonah
Jonah[at]trigirltraining(dot)com

Monday, June 2, 2008

PowerSprint Photos -- Baby Pinks no More!

Sandy and Megan. Strong Girls!!!

Megan Lloyd and her hubby.
Karin Nelson, making great time on the bike!


Before the Race:
Cool and collected Darcy!
Happy Sandy at the finish.
Sandy and Kate

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Celebrate!!!








What an amazing day for the TRIgirls!  Add in a little sunshine, smiling happy faces, PRs and finshlines and you have a perfect day!  Congratulations to all of you!!!



Monday, May 5, 2008

Blossoming



















And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin






And blossom they did!


What it is all about:
It is about real people living out dreams.

It is about determination.

It is about people doing this not as much to compete with others, but to simply accomplish something they'd never dreamed they could do before training began.

It is about athletes running in silence thinking “one mile at a time” and it is about teammates carrying one another to the finishline.

It is about bringing to fruition commitment, determination and perseverance.


Thanks for giving me the opportunity to witness from afar your strength and commitment. Each and every one of you.







Monday, March 17, 2008

That's no luck of the Irish






Its just seriously hard work.

Way to go, Shamrockers. Lots of firsts and even more PRs!


The half-marathoners:

Bethany

Caroline

Cathy

Charlotte

Cindy D

Deanna L

Debbie M

Dianne S

Jackie R

Jill B

Joan G

Lynn D

Margo S

Mary T

Mary Beth E

Megan L

Melissa F

Monica

Molly W

Sandee G

Sharon

Teresa

Trish P


And the marathoners:

Annn

Kate B

Patty

Prissie

Monday, March 3, 2008

Informational Meeting March 9 at 3 PM

A stay-at-home mom. A grandmother. A breast cancer survivor. A former college athlete. A woman who never before participated in sports. What do all of these women have in common?

They are triathletes. And you can be too!

TRIgirl Training can help make it happen in 2008!

Strengthen your body and empower your life with TRIgirl, an all-female organization devoted to helping women train for triathlons and make an impact on the world around them.

TRIgirl is let by USATriathlon certified coaches who help members follow a fitness program in preparation for a variety of triathlons and running races. It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned veteran or totally new to the scene, because the heart of TRIgirl lies in the support of a team working together towards a common fitness goal and philanthropic cause. We welcome women of all ages and abilities to join the team. Where else can you find the complete package of fitness training, triathlon coaching, social events and philanthropic opportunities- all within a friendly and encouraging environment?

TRIgirl Training’s informational meeting is Sunday, March 9 at 3PM at Maramarc Fitness located at 4914 Fitzhugh Avenue 23230. For directions, visit the Maramarc website at http://maramarcfitness.com/contact/default.asp

Please join us to discuss all things TRIgirl, answer any questions you may have about the programs and get ready to start training. This is a great opportunity to come and see what TRIgirl is all about!

We would love to meet you and answer any questions you may have about our exciting programs. Please feel free to bring a friend!

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like more information prior to our meeting. grandison@trigirltraining.com or by phone at 303-7734 or 852-0269 or check out our website at http://www.trigirltraining.com/


Let TRIgirl Training help YOU meet your 2008 fitness goals!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Sweet Sixteen




Inspired by the Krispy Kreme Challenge , Aimee G and lots of donut eating boasting from select TRIgirls, Maramarc Fitness hosted the Saturday Cyclist Donut Challenge. While some stopped at two or three, Liz and Patty took "post-workout" refueling to a whole new level-conceeding at SIXTEEN donuts. Each. 16 each.



Congratulations, Girls. That is quite impressive.





















Thursday, February 21, 2008

Monument 10K Spirit Award

Did you know that if your friends and family come to cheer on the TRIgirls and other runners, at the Monument Avenue 10K, that we could earn a donation for Safe Harbor Shelter? Up to $200! We will be competing in the Spirit Contest. We're still working on the details of the location, and will post the info as soon as we have them. In the mean time, mark your calendars (and your family's calendars) for the morning of April 5th. If your not running it, come help us cheer!

Round Two -- Team Evotri Contest

Thank you for all of your support and your votes! With your help, I am excited to say that I made it to Round Two of the Team Evotri contest!

The Richmond area support has been amazing -- especially for someone like me who's a bit shy. It is a little overwhelming even!

*****To vote in the second round, you have to send an email to vote@evotri.com and in addition to "Jonah Holland" in the subject line, you also must write "Round Two" for the vote to be counted. ********

The entire Richmond community (TRIgirls, Richmond TRI Club members, teachers, bloggers, friends and friends of friends) have been so great in supporting me. I am very grateful.

If you have time please go to the Evotri website and watch all 7 videos and vote for the one that you think best answers these questions (hopefully it's mine):
1. How will you benefit the team if you're chosen? What are your personalattributes?
2. How have you, and how do you plan to give back to the endurancesport community? Nothing is too insignificant, list it all.
3. Why tri? Please be as creative as possible in explaining why you are passionate about triathlon and endurance sport?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Use the Power of Pink

Vote for Jonah! Jonah is a top 10 finalist in a national contest to be on Team Evotri, a triathlon team whose mission is to promote the sport.
To vote, send an email to vote@evotri.com

In the subject line put:

Jonah Holland


Use the POWER OF PINK TO GET JONAH TO THE TOP!!!!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Standing Ovation

I'm told that TRIgirl40 will be wearing a pink fur-lined skirt for her acceptance speech. Congratulations on your blog's award! We're proud of you!

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Courage

"Life shrinks and expands in proportion to one's courage." Anais Nin

You've had it in the back of your mind or perhaps have even said once or twice, "I want to do a triathlon." Or perhaps you are a triathlete who needs a little guidance or a bit of camaraderie. Wherever you are on the triathlon spectrum, we have a place for you. Expand your life and find the courage that lies within you and come out to see what the TRIgirl movement is all about...

Our informational meeting for new and potential TRIgirls is scheduled for Sunday, January 13 at 6 p.m. at Maramarc Fitness.
Come one, come all!!!

Let TRIgirl Training help YOU meet your 2008 fitness goals!

Friday, January 4, 2008

We'll bring the party

Alright, Set-UpEvents. You hold the race and we'll bring the party.

After three hours of palm-sweating, wine drinking, cursing, threats, phone calls, emails and 10 pages of posts on the forum, White Lake, NC will now be the location of the first 1/2 Ironman of the TRIgirl 2008 season.

White Lake, NC, are you really ready for this crew????

Charlotte
Susie Q
Fave
Lynn
Shelly
Shawn
Karen
Margo
Cyndi
Jill
Sharon
Mary
Sandee
Deanna L
Deanna B
Kate G
Jackie
Debbie Jo
Kate B
Bethany
Molly W
Liz
Mollie S
Joan
Caroline P
Patty
MMF crew:
Rick E
Mark B
Jeff W
Brad
Tammy
Fred M

(Thanks to Cyndi for compiling this list!)

There is nothing like that registration confirmation email to get the motivation going. The race off in the distance becomes real, the training becomes purposeful, and the real fun begins!
May 3, 2008 will be a glorious day in the land of Pink.