Showing posts with label COVID-19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COVID-19. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

2020 Recap

As we continue to see COVID-19 cases soar and the number of hospitalizations continue to rise, I continue to feel anxious, sad, mad, and at the same time thankful. I am anxious about all the potential for sickness and death. I am sad to see so many people suffer from the direct effects of the disease to the indirect effects the disease has had on people's livelihoods and their ability to provide for themselves and their families. I am angry that our country has not done a better job at containing the spread of the virus. And I am disgusted with the injustice people of color continue to endure at the hands of the white authority. I don't really feel like i have done much to try to counter this injustice but I have to mention it because I feel strongly about it and mentioning it is the absolute least I can do. 


T
he United States put a man on the moon over 5 decades ago. We have robots that can dance and AI assistants that can make dinner reservations for us. We can replace parts of the human body with artificial parts and have mastered a myriad of other medical technological innovations. And the list of amazing accomplishments goes on an on. However, when it comes to containing COVID-19, we have not done such a great job. Sure, it is not easy. I know that. But it seems like as a society full of super rich and super smart people, we could have done better. That is just how I feel about it.

And now onto the last emotion. Gratitude. I am thankful for so many things. I will list some of them here:

  1. I am able to work from home 100 percent of the time. In fact, my productivity has gone up since moving to a WFH schedule.
  2. My wife and I have both been very busy at work which helps keep our minds focused on positive things. 
  3. I lost 10 pounds since the first lockdown in March.
  4. I have gotten leaner as I have added weight lifting into my training regiment. 
  5. I have added more Yoga, Pilates, and other types of training to supplement my running and biking (no swimming right now).
  6. I get more sleep since I don't have to commute to and from work.
  7. I walk more which seems to have many benefits. 
  8. I have saved money on eating out as I eat at home the majority of the time. 
  9. I drink more water than I ever have in my life I think. 
  10. I took the first college class I have taken since the early 90s and found it challenging but also really fun. I am looking forward to next semester for the next class.
  11. I completed all 34 Ironman Virtual Racing Club events and got recognized as an IMVR legend. HA! 
  12. I am on my way to completing a 21 day IMVR Club challenge where the grand prize for doing all the events is a free entry into a 2021 IM event. Fingers crossed. 
  13. My wife and I have started playing cards and other games while listening to our favorite tunes as an alternative to simply watching TV. This seems like a healthy way to spend more quality time together although we are still enjoying many quality shows (currently watching The Queens Gambit). 
  14. My family has stayed healthy during this trying time.
  15. At work, I have had time for leadership courses and other technical training which is helping me become a better manager and a better technician. 


As I close out the year, I am hopeful that there will be more vaccines available leading to the eradication of this virus so we can all go back to doing some of the things we love doing. In 2021, I am hoping to toe the line at least some of the races that were deferred from 2020. I am hoping to learn new things and add even more variety into my training with the hopes of becoming fitter and more well rounded physically and mentally. 

Thankfully my 2020 experience has been mostly positive in comparison to so many people in the world who are suffering and I feel quite privileged to be in this position. Who knows what 2021 will bring but I hope we start to move in the right direction. 

I may write another recap with some of my 2020 Strava Stats just for fun but until then, Happy New Year everyone. Peace and love to you all. 



Thursday, May 7, 2020

COVID-19

At the beginning of March I finally finished up my November, 2019 RVA Marathon race report and was looking forward to ramping up my race season.  Everyone knows what happened then. A global pandemic was spreading fast across the globe and in order to mitigate the spread of disease, countries around the world instituted new social distancing and stay-at-home orders. The upshot of these new rules meant all the races I was planning on doing were canceled. 


One by one, events were canceled and athletes around the world voiced their varied opinions about how the race directors were successfully or unsuccessfully handling this monkey wrench. As someone who has been a race director for a small 5K, I could feel the organizers pain and understand where they were coming from. We were all just going to have to suck it up and be thankful that we were not in a worse situation. For instance, dead or worse, gravely ill. 

Personally, I got over it pretty quickly. I use races as a fun motivator and as a test of my fitness. I like to finish as high as I can in my age group so I am competitive but I do not stress about it too much. I am in this for the long haul. Racing helps me stay fit but overall health is my goal. If I have to modify how I get there due to circumstances beyond my control, I am intrinsically motivated enough to keep moving. 

Here is the list of events that I was planning to do. 

Date Race Location
Saturday, April 4th   Smithfield Sprint Triathlon   Smithfield VA
Saturday, May 9th   Kinetic Half Triathlon   Lake Anna, VA
Sunday, May 10th   Kinetic Sprint Triathlon   Lake Anna, VA
Saturday, May 16th   IM 70.3 VA Blue Ridge Training Camp  not a race   Roanoke VA
Sunday, June 7th   IM 70.3 VA Blue Ridge Triathlon   Roanoke, VA
Sunday, June 28th   Rev3 Williamsburg Olympic Triathlon   Williamsburg, VA

After resigning myself to the fact that I would not be racing, I started to alter my training schedule a little bit. Ever since the November, 2019 RVA Marathon, I had decided that I wanted to focus more energy on strength training and core work. In fact, I had started going to Pilates and Barre classes before the Ys and gyms all closed. As it turns out, all of these things could be done remotely with online classes. I dove in and started doing more pilates, more yoga, and some online barre classes. I also started my own regimen of weight lifting, push ups, pull-ups, and core work. I continued to run and bike but my volume went down a bit. As I get older, this kind of exercise is even more important so my pivot to more of these kinds of workouts was something I have wanted to do for a while. 




As I mentioned, I did not stop running and biking. In fact, in addition to adding more core and strength training, I joined the Ironman Virtual Club and started doing the Ironman Virtual Race Series. So far there have been 5 events and I have completed them all. Below you can see the events the events that I completed starting in early April. 


As you can see, I have been doing plenty of biking and running. This coming weekend is Ironman Virtual Race #6 and I am signed up for that one as well. The running and biking in addition to all the other exercises has kept me fit through this crisis. Plus I am eating way less and drinking a great deal more water than I used to. Together all of these things have led me to lose 5-6 pounds. That is less weight to carry out there on the run course. Also my fat percentage has dropped about 1 to 1.5 percent as measured by my scale. So I am getting stronger and staying fit. I really can't complain too much about anything since my health is good an I am continuing to work full time from home as my job in IT allows me to do everything remotely. In fact, I really don't ever need to go back into the office. I am sure I will have to one day. But until then I am enjoying the extra sleep and my new routine. I get stir crazy sometimes but writing and doing other creative things helps. I have some projects other than exercising to work on including converting an old laptop to a Linux webserver to host my John Rosen website and some other things. 

Thanks for reading. Stay safe. Stay home.