Aquabike – What is it and Why you should try it

What’s up Triathletes?
Multirace is now offering an AQUABIKE at many of their races in 2016. This is an added bonus for those athletes who are unable to run. An Aquabike is the swim/bike portion of the triathlon. So, you can choose to do the sprint, international or Half Ironman distance race minus the run. This can be a great way to stay involved in the sport of triathlon even if you have an injury and are unable to run, or simply just don’t like to run. I will recommend an Aquabike to athletes who want to learn how to push hard in the swim and bike and not have to worry about suffering on the run because your race is over after the bike. This is a great way to stay competitive and learn to pace yourself at a higher intensities just simply because you don’t have to worry about running off the bike. When triathlete’s have an injury that doesn’t allow them to run, racing an Aquabike can keep your swim and bike competitive and ready for when your injury heals and you can race a complete triathlon again.

I spent a whole year unable to run 10 years ago and I was able to stay in shape and still keep racing by competing in Aquabikes. Not many races offer them in Florida so this is a great added feature to racing with Multirace this year. If you are competitive, there is good news too! MiamiMan is the Long Course Aquabike Qualifier for World Championships this year. So if you do well you can qualify for World Championships in the Aquabike and travel to compete on an international level to represent the United States!

If this is something you are interested in sign up today.
Any questions please reach out to me for professional triathlon coaching.

 

Erinne Guthrie is a USAT Level 2 Coach since 1999 and Owner of Full Circle Coaching. Our triathlon programs offer the most effective way for triathletes to break through the obstacles holding them back from their ultimate triathlon performance. Erinne has over 20 years of experience motivating triathletes across hundreds of finish lines worldwide using techniques that focus on ways to increase their individual strength, speed and conditioning using holistic methods, expert coaching and accountability to out perform the competition. Email Info@fullcirclecoaching.co.

ROCKSTAR Triathlete Jacobus Bruyning

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What is your “A” race for this season? Ironman 70.3, location t.b.d.

Please share your BIG goals: Maintain the level of fitness and improve training with hopes to compete in another 70.3 race.  As a test to myself.

Tell me about your successes so far:  Success thus far has been the level of fitness which has been a result of consistent training methodologies.  It has taken time, roughly 2-3 years from where it all started for me, never with the intention to train and race in triathlons.  To my surprise the success has been extraordinary thus far.

Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:  Being able to understand the how and why of our training to be able to accomplish whatever level of race we do.  –The great group of people who share the same disposition and endurance which has had an immeasurable impact to this venture.  Staying healthy and sharing the knowledge.

What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?  The energy and determination, very powerful when your on the sidelines.  Once your in it, the emotions turn to a focused adrenaline feeling.  But most of all is the community of athletes which make the full circle family.  from qualifiers to seasoned veterans to new comers, all make a big impact on training and be determined to perform at my best while having fun sharing these experiences.

What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?  The capabilities are endless.  Putting the fear and uncertainties aside will actually make the transition way easier.  Erinne’s coaching style and excellent team of coaches will greatly improve your fitness and appreciation for the sport.

Some Personal Records:

5K: from 25:15 to a 21:52

70.3: 1st time 5:52

Halfmarathon: 1:49

 

Peppermint Essential Oil

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This is one of my favorite oils that I use daily. I keep a bottle in my bag and by my computer. I put 2-3 drops in hands and take deep breaths and rub around my neck to help regain focus. I also do this before a workout and add it to my coffee as an alternative to cinnamon as well as refreshing in my water.

Here is Dr. Axe explaining more about it. I am ordering oils this Friday! Let me know if you want anything.

See video at this LINK!

Rockstar Triathlete Stephanie Fidler

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Age: 42

Profession: Attorney

Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey? I started attending swim training on Wednesday mornings with FC in Miami, to prepare for an OWS race. I saw improvement pretty quickly. After a few months, Erinne asked me if I was interested in hearing about their Tri program. After speaking with her and hearing the different options, the weekday group training schedule worked for me and it had everything I needed. So I decided to give it a try.

What is your “A” race for this season? Escape to Miami (Olympic distance)

Please share your BIG goals: I would love to do a half ironman this year or next.

Tell me about your successes so far: I’ve seen improvements in my endurance journey with FC: A 29 minute PR between my first triathlon in 2014 and my fourth triathlon last year (same race) and an 11 minute PR in my half marathon time.

Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:  Paying more attention to my nutrition (which Erinne stresses constantly), and strength training with FC have had a huge impact on my progress.

What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? Seeing what I can do, testing my limits and overcoming fears!

What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? Check it out! It’s a fun team with really nice people. Erinne is a great coach, along with the other knowledgable FC Coaches Christina, Dennis, David, and Wilman.

ROCKSTAR Triathlete Roxana Padron

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Age: 32

Profession:  I’m an Architect who is currently a stay at home mom who loves to swim, bike and run….
soon to be the Community Outreach Operations Manager for the JM Honda Powerhouse of Miami (our family owned store to open by end of this year). 

Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?  I chose FCC because of their long term coaching philosophy and team integrity, in my opinion these are so unique to the Triathlon community! From the get-go Erinne teaches you the process takes time in order for the athlete to grow as a triathlete. The entire FCC team wants to see you develop and progress, reassuring you this is a continuous learning experience. Working towards your own personal goals in a group environment that constantly challenges you but supports you is a great bonus too. Just when you think you’ve got the “formula,” Erinne and the entire team have more info, insight and knowledge to share and take you one milestone further. With FCC every step of the way there is more learning guaranteed!

Please share your BIG goals:  My “A” race this season is Augusta 70.3 on 09/25/2016 (my first 1/2 Ironman) and full Ironman one day!

My successes so far: I went from Sprint distance to International in my introductory season and to the podium in my very first longer distance triathlon at MiamiMan.  I managed to overcome a physical setback by applying all the strength, stretching and conditioning recommended by FCC.  I have become leaner and stronger and  faster by learning more about nutrition and how to fuel my body right.

My swimming has improved dramatically and to prove it here are my results from one year to the next participating in SwimMiami: In 2015 – 1 mile @ 34:11 – 4th AG  / In 2016 – 1 mile @ 27:25 – 1st AG
Podiums:
Huntington’sDiseaseTriathlon – Sprint Distance – 2nd Place AG
MiamiManTriathlon – International Distance – 4th Place AG
St. LouisFestival – 5K Run – 1st Place AG

And most importantly PR’s every time 🙂

What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? The role model I’ve become to my children. To be able to share with my kids this disciplined, rewarding and healthy lifestyle is priceless. Leading by example is always motivating and encouraging them to try their hardest. Having kids who are active in sports and compete constantly, triathlons have allowed me to become one of them 😊

What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?  “You’ve got nothing to loose, but so much to gain” and of course “You don’t know until you TRI” 😊

I am very grateful for this recognition, it gives me fuel and encouragement for what’s to come 😊
Thank you! I really appreciate it!!!  This month marks my one year anniversary with FCC 😉

Recipe: doTERRA Energy Bites

Recipe: doTERRA Energy Bites

 

Try Doterra Power Bites!

Use the links below as a guide for what I use;

1 cup Organic Raw almond Butter

1 cup Organic Dried Cranberries

2 TBSP Organic Chia Seeds

1 cup  Organic Coconut finely shredded, divided

½ cup Organic Raw Honey

1-2  TBSP Great Lakes Collagen

½ TSP  Sea Salt

3 Drops of doTerra Orange Essential Oils

http://doterrablog.com/diy-power-bites/

Health Highlights:

What better choice for a mid-day snack than a delicious power bite! The energizing ingredients in this recipe are tasty and full of health promoting benefits.

·         Coconut- This fruit contains protein which can help the body rebuild cells and fortify body tissues and muscles. It also contains good amounts of fiber that can aid in a healthy digestive system.[1]

·         Dried Cranberries- This berry can help to regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with type two diabetes. Dried Cranberries also have antioxidants that can help decrease risks of inflammation, heart disease, and cancer.[2]

·         Raw Honey-This delicious food has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties like hydrogen peroxide and antiseptic. Certain types of raw honey have been used to fight even the toughest of bacterial infections such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).[3]

·         Chia Seeds- These seeds are packed with both soluble and insoluble fibers which can promote a healthy digestive system.[4]

Directions:

1.  Place all ingredients into mixer except for half cup shredded coconut.

– See more at: http://doterrablog.com/diy-power-bites/#sthash.YtV1Lvhn.dpuf

Full Circle ROCKSTAR Triathlete Sebastian Jaramillo

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Congratulations on being chosen a Full Circle ROCKSTAR Triathlete!

Age: 34

Profession: Chief Creative Junkie (Graphic Designer) at 5 Cents T-shirt Design

Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?

A friend told me Erinne and her team at FCC do a great job at developing the skills required to do an Ironman, which is what I started training for.

What is your “A” race for this season?

Ironman 70.3 Kona Hawaii (goal to finish with my dad), and Ironman 70.3 Cartagena (goal to beat my PR).

Please share your BIG goals:

Sportwise: Qualify to IM World Championship in Kona (I’m giving myself a good 10-15 years for that to happen), and lot’s of little big goals in between 🙂

Tell me about your successes so far:

In simple words, I work hard every single day at being better than who I was yesterday. That’s the key. Mind conditioning is probably the most important factor in this whole “bettering myself” journey I started 10 years ago. It started with my personal life, struggling to be the best dad I could to my daughters at a young age, then to running a successful business with the same principles, and now from a semi-healthy to healthier and fitter life style which has introduced me to a new set of goals that keeps me hungry. If you don’t believe you can do it, you wont. Getting in the right mind set is key… Not to mention the amazing group of people I’ve met through this triathlete journey that offer their support and knowledge, it makes it priceless. (you don’t have to put the whole thing) I’m just writing freely and unedited lol.

Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:

-Being patience is key.

-Having discipline.

-and Knowledge. Understanding why, and how things work, specially with your body. Gotta stay injury free to progress 🙂

What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?

Winning. You can beat the better you. Also the excitement started when my dad registered for an Ironman, and I decided to do it with him. So I hope to spend more time with him doing this fun sport.

What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?

Just tri. Having FCC next to you in all workout sessions makes it easier to progress and fix any bad habits on the spot. It’s one of the reasons I decided to join.

Annual Training Plan – What is it and why is it important?

An annual training plan is a tool we use with all our athletes to provide a road map for the individual athlete’s training season.  It doesn’t have to start in January and it can be 3, 6, 8, 12 or 24 months long depending on your short term and long term goals.

It is a visible overview of your year or 2 years and it is not set in stone. It is meant to be flexible as unexpected events occur like family or work trips, illness etc.

The ATP is the next step after we have created our DUMB goals – (read about that HERE!)

Having the goal is one thing but creating the methods and routines to be able to achieve that goal is imperative. You can’t just write out the goal and hope it happens!  Especially in a physical sport like triathlon.  We must take action.

SO to set up your ATP  we pick A, B and C races to fill in with dates on the calendar.

A race = the BIG KAHUNA! the race you want to be in your best shape ever, the dream race where everything comes together and you have a PR- Personal Record. You can pick 1-3 A races but I don’t recommend more than that because its hard to peak more than 3 times in a year. Experienced athletes can peak more often.  Sometimes athletes race just to cross the finish line and others have a goal time or to get on the podium, qualify for a national or world championships.

Depending on the length of the race and your current fitness level you need a certain amount of time to achieve the physical fitness to achieve the goal of an A race.

Sprint and 5k, 10k races obviously require less time to get fit, and Ironman more time.

B races = 3-8 races you still want to do well in. These are races you can test your progress and see what you need to work on.

C races = unlimited- but be careful, you can over do it. These are training races or single sport events like super sprint triathlons, Swim Miami, 40K time trials, 5k’s and 10k’s running races. Entering 5k ,10k and 13.1mi running races is a great way to test your fitness and perform fresh (without running off the bike) leading up to your goal triathlon. Similarly, swim events and bike time trials or century rides can all improve fitness while still getting you used to the feeling of race day competition without the pressure to have your BEST performance. So peppering several B and C training events is really important. It helps you pinpoint where you need to work based on the performance during the B or C race. Sometimes I will have athletes even do a race with no tapering or recovery leading up to the race just to over reach and see how the body responds. Other times it will be a true test race doing everything we will do on the A race day and see where the fitness level is and if the athlete is ready or needs more skill, strength, experience etc for the BIG A RACE.

DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE…….

Be sure to also include regular testing in Swim, Bike and Run to see where you are starting from and then every 6-8 weeks to see if the training you are doing is working well and you are in fact improving. Learn about the tests I use in the webinar link at the bottom. To measure is to know, if you are not assessing you are guessing!- video and performance tests, lab work or field testing all need to be included in the ATP.

Include strength training – prevent injury build strength, move in different directions other than just forward.

Next:

Periodize the ATP – as you get closer to the race the more similar your training will be to race day, but this is where the art and science of coaching come in.  There are lots of different ways to do this. These are terms that I use, but others do exist.Base

Build
Speed
Peak

Taper/ Rejuvinate
Race

The coach you work with will create a system they believe works best, but a general rule is to have some sort of base before you go out and do speed work so you don’t get injured, but after that there has been tons of research that a linear or stair step progression is not the only way to achieve success.  I don’t subscribe to volume in the speed phase and base and build phases will include speed and anaerobic capacity.  I also wait to build volume until much later in the season to keep athletes strong, fast and injury free as opposed to burnt out from too much volume, overuse and over training.

Daily, weekly, monthly volume needs to be added into the plan based on available training hours, age and experience and how fast you recover; everyone is different and you need to discover for yourself what works best. Most of my athletes have families and jobs that are a priority.

Alternating stress and recovery to avoid over training, the higher your goals the more this is important.  The more experienced you are, the more you can train at race specific intensity, the less experienced, the more we focus on skill and strength.

We also want to include real life commitments and by having them on the ATP ahead of time we can maintain fitness despite travel and family events. By planning easy recovery days around these everyone stays happy.

Along the same line, scheduling regular rest days or weeks, months and even years- can help prevent injury and sickness rather than just training and training until the body forces you to rest by getting sick.

Here are 3 great resources to learn  more about creating an  ATP. I use www.TrainingPeaks.com with all my athletes and here is a video on how to create one: HERE

And this is Joe Friel himself talking about the ways he creates and ATP: HERE.

And lastly, this link ATP Webinar is my Full Circle Coaching Webinar on how to create an ATP. Enjoy!

Wishing you well!

Coach Erinne

 

Go Be D.U.M.B Today!

What an amazing year 2015 was. I like to take this time during the holidays when I actually have some down time and sleep in, spend quality time with my family and also make some alone time to really think about all that happened this year. The good the bad and the ugly.

I, like many others had struggles. Some couldn’t train or race due to injury, some had great comeback years after being injured or sick, some had other priorities that led them away from themselves. Others had great successes and personal records in sport as well as business or family. I hope each one of you takes the time over the next few days to do a recap and review of the last year.

Did you achieve the goals you set out to accomplish? Did you miss on a few? Maybe look at the hardships you had to face to see if there was some lesson to be learned on how you handled it or what was brought to light because of that struggle. Or, really acknowledge all the hard work that went into your big successes and how you can repeat them this coming year and make even bigger and better wins for next year.

I have a constant quest for learning new things to see where I can improve my relationships, health, life, coaching, and business so I am always listening and reading up about new ways to improve and pass on good stuff I learn to my athletes. During this time of year everyone is talking about resolutions and setting goals for the New Year. I have written about and used S.M.A.R.T. goals in the past and I’m sure most of you are familiar with them:

I know many of you have heard of SMART Goals:
SPECIFIC
MEASURABLE
ATTAINABLE
RELEVANT
TIME-BOUND

This year, I would love to you to set some D.U.M.B goals! I love these as a precursor to the S.M.A.R.T. goals and I learned about them from Brendan Bruchard check out his video about them at this LINK. 

D.U.M.B Goals
D – Dream/Destiny Driven goals – I love this because it is asking you to think way outside the box and truly get excited about something BIG for yourself. Something that may not seem attainable at first thought but that you really want to achieve but are maybe too scared to even fathom. Brendan talks about the vision of landing on the moon or curing a disease. How did those people ever achieve those amazing things without dreaming about them 1st!

My business coach Sean Greely always says if your dream doesn’t scare you, it isn’t big enough. And my mentor Paul CHEK says your dream has to be bigger than your distraction. So, start with the dream and the how will come later! Think about something that would make your life magical and make you feel alive. Have fun with it.

U. Uplifting – Choose something that you want to GAIN not lose. Instead of I want to lose weight, how about I want to be a sexy beast and have an amazingly successful body that is strong and capable to carry me across the finish line of a triathlon, Ironman, 5k, ultra- endurance, feel alive, you fill in the blank __________________.

M –Method friendly – A goal that you can create a practice around. A map that makes it happen more easily. If the goal is to feel vibrant and passionate about your life, to get there you need a practice, map or method that will lead you to your success. For example, 3x a week you are going to fuel your body with healthy breakfast and then go to the gym or walk/run/swim/cycle for 20 minutes. Use a set of practices that you repeat on how you wake up, cook your food, meet with an accountability partner or whatever you choose. This is where I highly recommend that Miracle Morning book again, it has a blueprint for the method of your morning practice. The repetition of the practice makes it easier every time you do it. I also incorporate this in creating more successful athletes by implementing the dynamic warm up before every workout to help prevent injury, or having the athletes perform the skill driven drills for swim, bike and run to improve their performances at any level.

B- Behavior driven with triggers set up to help you be successful – Every time I do this than that. For example, every time my alarm goes off in the morning I say my mantra and start my morning routine, which includes all the SAVERS (silence, affirmations, visualizations, exercise, reading and scribing) from the Miracle Morning Book. And sets me up for success. Using these behavioral driven triggers helps motivate you to stay the course and go for the big DREAM!

The Scariest Thing That’s Ever Happened to Me

By Coach Erinne Guthrie

I have had my share of life’s ups and downs Divorced parents Failed marriage Successful birth of my daughter Death of a soul mate My fathers suicide But none of those scared me the way waking up one morning seeing only black in my left eye did.

I don’t have good eye sight to begin with (-8.50!) but wearing contacts has always allowed me to see 20/20 and do everything I ever wanted to do.
But waking up seeing black was so scary for me because it really threatened the active lifestyle I live and love.

Interestingly enough the week before this happened I had been introduced to a book called Miracle Morning and had started adding helpful elements recommended in the book to my normal 20 min meditation at 4:20 am every morning. The 6 elements of the Miracle Morning are silence, affirmation, visualization exercise, reading and scribing or journaling.

Although I was already implementing 3 out of 6, it is amazing how implementing all 6 helped me get through this challenging period in my life. Even though I did allow for exactly 2, 24 hour pity parties,
that was really all I needed.

I got through retinal re-attachment surgery with a scleral buckle around my left eye with the best doc in the world Dr. Smiddy. Luckily, I have an awesome team and coaches and no sessions were canceled. My team of coaches stepped up I kept training as soon as doc gave me the green light. And although my vision is not back to 100%, I raced in my 1st ever draft legal sprint triathlon to try and qualify for world championships.

I was very tempted to skip the race for fear the warped vision in my left eye would cause issues in my performance. Would I get hit in the eye during the swim? Would I be able to draft safely? Did I Lose too much fitness in the weeks I had to take off leading up to the race?  I didn’t want to talk about it to too many people for disgrace of total failure, so with the encouragement of my FC TEAM and a few athletes and friends as well as the implementation of the 6 elements of the miracle morning book I decided to race. So even if I came in last I knew for me it was about being there and participating and how I decided to respond to my situation instead of react to it!

Guess what?
I qualified! This has always been a dream of mine and now I am headed to CanCun, Mexico with 2 other Full Circle athletes to race against the world! Wow, who would have thought this was possible given my situation. Although I did not have a great race by any definition, with 5 girls pacing me on the run, I did get 9th place and the top 10 in each age group qualified. It was a tough but really fun race and the draft legal element of the bike made it completely different. I highly recommend a draft legal race if you can enter one. Here are the race results and more info on the USAT Website.

So if you are still reading because this is a kind of long post The big things I wanted to share is that It’s not what happens to you in your life it’s how you respond. I can easily decide that after this happened I needed to quit triathlon and racing because it’s just too risky but what I realize is that is just not an option for me. I love swim bike run too much to say goodbye!

Also having a daily practice like the Miracle morning was definitely introduced to me just in time to help me keep my eye ( no pun intended) on the big picture of my life which is:

To motivate triathletes to break through the obstacles holding them back from their ultimate triathlon performance. On that note, please watch out how you can be involved in having your Ultimate Triathlon performance after attending our 6th Annual Ultimate Triathlon Camp in Clermont FLorida. Registration is opening up this week! And

Look for upcoming details in the next week!

Thanks for reading!
Namaste