Saturday, May 24, 2008

Playful Spirit

May 20, 2008

I am at the brand new HyVee grocery store in Topeka. I'm snarfing down some chicken and veggies with lo mein noodles trying to reverse the low blood sugar crash I let occur.

My fortune cookie is a keeper this time:
“Your playful spirit heals and inspires others”.
That puts into words perfectly who I want to be.

I got home last night about 7:30pm after dropping my Mom off in Lawrence at the end of our road trip to Memphis in May. Not long after I pulled in, Jeff and I headed back out to the local Sonic Drive-In for a burger. Going out to eat in the car seems like a strange thing to do after being on the road all day, but in a way it was like extending the trip and having Jeff along for a while. It was such a fun experience hanging out with Mom for a few days, but Jeff and I have been traveling to races for so long together, I hope this was the exception and not the norm this season. However, the next race that Jeff is not able to go to I would love to travel with Mom again or maybe my Dad and I can hit the road!

My Mom is the one that got me to start my blog and it was a lot of fun to come up with topics that I could post. I should have made her type as the miles went by.

We talked a lot about business strategy as I am embarking on my own business with Vemma. You can check out my website link along the side (www.myvemma.com/lesliecurley).
After spending almost 10 years in a cube as a computer programmer for Payless Shoesource, the few social and business skills I have are severely lacking. The cube served it's purpose at the time to keep me isolated and insulated from any social situation. My training and racing during that time was my escape. I could just go and do and not have to think or pretend I was someone I was not. For many years I went to races to be in awe and inspired by all the other crazy people out there doing what I loved. I kept to myself and observed and soaked it all in. Everyone at all those races gave me something to carry me to the next. I tried to be an anonymous participant and it was hard for me when people started to know my name. It's not that I didn't enjoy and look forward to seeing familiar faces, but for me triathlon was an escape from uncomfortable situations and I didn't trust my social skills to be comfortable.

Now that I am 'living out of my box' a whole new dimension has been added to my triathlon world. Camp HTFU was a HUGE groundbreaking experience for me. It took a lot of guts for me to put myself among a group of women athletes who before I would only observe in awe and amazement. What could I possibly contribute. I knew that it was something that I did not want to miss and I would just have to relax and be me...the real me. I'm still figuring out who that is but I have found that it's just not worth it to sit back and only observe. For years I swam and biked and ran but only this year have I started really enjoying the fellowship and friendship that comes along with it.

My focus going to Memphis in May was more on seeing my friends and making new ones than just going to race. I got to see Elizabeth Fedofsky and her husband Chris, Liz and Eric Ott, Jennifer Meyer and Kristen Moore just to name a few. I also got to meet my DFT teammate Robyn Karlage and even Ashley Long's Mom!

On my pre-race brick I met Mike Zinn from Texas. Mom and I then rode along with Mike and his wife Carol and Yorkie, Rocky, to preview the bike and run course. We put his bike in my car so we could all fit in his. I almost had a chance to upgrade to a P3 Carbon when they drove off in search of Italian food after dropping us off. When Mom and I got back in my car we realized it was a bit crowded. Luckily I had given him my business card and sure enough, about 10 minutes later we got a call and they were headed back to get the bike. It was way too big anyway. Mike is a star in the 60-64 age group and is currently being coached by Dave Scott!

My only race goal going into MIM was to try and break an hour on the bike. The 2 times I have done the race before I was within a minute. As I rode I tried to stay focused and remind myself that at any one moment in time all I have is one pedal stroke...make it count! There was a bit of a crosswind and not near enough tail wind, but it is such a fun and fast course. I'd have to call it a 'Grinner'. Alas, there were a few times I caught myself not focused on the goal and ended up 36 seconds over the mark. That was a few seconds closer than the other times, so I'm not complaining. I'm hoping to get Mom and Dad and Jeff to come for next years attempt. Then we can stay and check out Graceland and all the other things one should do in Memphis.

Next up on the race schedule is Kansas Ironman 70.3. It is so neat that there is going to be an Ironman 70.3 race practically in my back yard! My Coach, Karen Buxton, is going to come for the race and stay with me. We are going to have a Transition Clinic on the Friday night of race weekend (yes, Friday the 13th) in Topeka at Lake Shawnee. The local Topeka Tinman Triathlon is on Saturday at Lake Shawnee and then Kansas 70.3 is on Sunday in Lawrence. If anyone is going to be here for 70.3 and would like to come to the clinic on Friday let me know!

May 21, 2008

WAHOOOOOOOO! I just got an email from the Chicago Triathlon and I am officially entered! I had procrastinated a bit too long in entering and it was closed online. I sent in the entry just in case I could squeak in. The newsletter also had an article about the Beauty of the Brick which quoted HTFU's own Jen Harrison!

I'm back at HyVee eating more chinese food and my fortune this time is “Your help will be needed by a close friend”. Tomorrow I hit the road for Indianapolis, Indiana with my friend Libby. We are going to talk to the Indy Race Car Drivers and Pit Crews about Vemma!!!! The Chiropractor that contracts with Indy and works on all the drivers and pit crews at the races has decided that Vemma is the nutritional product that he believes enough in to endorse. At the last race he was at, his 80 foot gym in a trailer was parked next to Danica Patrick in the infield. I just might get to meet Danica...HOW COOL IS THAT!!!! It's too bad I don't have an HTFU t-shirt or bumper sticker or something to give to her. She is definitely fast enough and tough enough to have earned it!

It is amazing the opportunities that present themselves when you get out of your box and stop just observing!

5 comments:

Jerome Harrison said...

Leslie,
This is a GREAT post. Really good. Being an over the top-TYPE A person, I always wonder why the "quiet" ones don't get out and ENJOY all the friendships and social outings that the sport of Triathlon brings them. OF course, I married a TYPE-B introvert, so I DO understand now...but you know what? I am SO proud & happy that you stepped out of your box and made the jump @ HTFU camp and we got to know you. Next year will be JUST as fun. AND, regarding VEMMA...it is amazing and I will help you pass the word on. I REALLY think it is the first thing in years that helps. And, I take it everyday. And, lastly, glad you signed up for Accenture - I am racing too! See you then. Jen H.

Mira (Ivanovich) Lelovic said...

I am supposed to race the Kansas 70.3 and would LOVE to come to your clinic if I actually make it to the race.
I cheered you on last Sunday in Memphis when you were starting the run and about to finish. You had an awesome race! And a great bike time! You'll meet your sub-1 hour goal next year. I wish I would have had the chance to meet you again, maybe in Kansas.

~Robyn~ said...

Great race Leslie! I'm so glad we finally got to meet, and I'll see you again in kansas!

Ashley said...

GREAT job at MIM. My mom was VERY very excited to meet you. I know she can seem overwhelming... but, she just gets excited like a puppy ;) Oh, and Hey - Leslie... we LOVE you, just the way you are. Don't change a thing. Can't wait to see you again.

Marit C-L said...

I agree with Ashley. The Sleeper has it right! WE LOVE YOU FOR YOU!!! And SO HAPPY that you signed up for Chicago! Miss Daisy, myself, and Smallie Bigs and now You - Oh Great Curley - will be racing. We're just missing Miss Mary Sunshine and The Sleeper. I CAN'T WAIT!

Congrats on a great race in Memphis - Holy Cow... THAT CLOSE after an IM. Goodness, I'm happy that we're in a different AG.
:)
As for the VEMMA - I am passing along the word. I am convinced that it has helped speed up my recovery. Thank you.