One of Andy Potts’ favorite words (actually, his mantra for 2013) was INERTIA. Meaning, an object that stays in motion… well, stays in motion.Kinda like “Just Keep Moving Forward,” only more science-y.

The Expert takes every opportunity, usually when he’s on the bike trainer, to scream out “inertia!”  And I mean, every opportunity…

So much in life IS about inertia.  Good streaks (also known as “Beast Mode”) are the good kind of inertia.  For me, the month of December was a bit of a Beast Mode for me. I fell in love with triathlon again. I lost 14 or so pounds, was feeling good with my 5k PR... then January hit.  And my inertia was a solid trajectory in a not-so-great direction, health-wise.  So it was a bad kind of inertia.

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But inertia, nonetheless.

Professionally and Swim Bike Mom wise, things were busy and good.  I mean, USAT certification, Spinning certification… and then my day job, lawd – I have never been busier in my life at work… I am a certified juggling act. But my health fell off. I ate not-so-great, despite being a part of my own Swim Bike Food group. I skipped workouts like no big deal… just was in the blahs.

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You know you are working too much when…

One of the great things about being a triathlete is that one you’ve had a taste of “the good life” (e.g., the triathlon lifestyle), I think you want the inertia of it to return.  Finding the love again might sometimes be hard… but it’s doable.

And I had another “finding the love” moment this Saturday.  I attended my first Master’s swim class ever.  (Yes! Really!) Actually, I’m kind of a lone wolf when it comes to tri training – which is hilarious considering this whole Army thing – but I do like to be alone.  I feel that I interact with people constantly (kiddos, co-workers, clients, friends), that triathlon is a nice quiet time for me. So historically, I just do my own thing. With the exception of riding, I like to do that with Yoda or the Expert.  (But I’m funny about who I ride with too.)

So anyway, Master class with Coach T-Bone and friends on Saturday was amazing.  I really, really enjoyed the group and the workout (ouch!).  It was a great time.

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Afterwards, I went on a little run with one of my new athletes and a friend – and we did a couple of miles around the field where Coach T-Bone’s kiddo was practicing baseball. It was freeeezing outside, and we were cold from the swim… but I felt wonderful.  I ran an extra quick mile in 9:15, and felt even better, though I was heaving heavily afterwards…. I haven’t run in a spell.

Yes, I still struggled not to bury myself in a cheeseburger afterwards, or to take the family out to Mexican (margaritas) that night… but I made it. (Day 1 of February’s Swim Bike Food, too!  I’m not letting my girls down!).

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The monkey hat was only on… briefly this time. 🙂

The Swim Bike Family has some big family decisions to make in the next month or so (e.g., where to move, to buy a house, etc), and we went on a hunt for that today. Which was stressful. I hate being an adult sometimes and having to make “big girl” decisions like where to put the kids in school. I mean that is a huge decision – so I let the Expert decide.  [He comes by his name honestly. You should see the spreadsheets.]

I hid under the covers for a good solid hour after we went house hunting.  After the house terrors we have had, I am TERRIFIED to buy a house. Paralyzed with fear.

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I ate well today (Day 2!) and did some incredibly wicked hot yoga.

Then I got on the scale for the first time in a month.  I only weigh every so often now, and I braced for it, knowing that the number would not be great.

I was (for the first time in my life EVER!) pleasantly surprised. I had only put on ONE pound in January. Meaning that fabulous loss of 14 pounds from December was still 13.  WOW.

INERTIA BABY!

That was a boost yes, but before getting on the scale, I had decided that I was getting back on the wagon. One thing that Coach T-Bone and I talk about most of all is wagons.

“Get on the wagon immediately when you fall off.” I think he says that more often than anything to me.  Guess that means I’m always falling off wagons.

I’ve written about it before, but for me, falling off the wagon historically meant a deep nose-dive into pizza and beer for like 12 months.  Over the triathlon journey, it has shortened to 3-4 months… then weeks… and now, it’s almost days.

I want to be healthy. I want to FEEL better.  And all of this comes down to what I put in my body AND what I put in my mind.

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One of my athletes sent me this book. She knows I have many of these gifts. 🙂

It’s the INERTIA combination of healthy food and healthy self-talk.  Which is a battle, but one I am taking on.

Happy Monday everyone.

And get yourself some INERTIA this week!

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Or some snorkeling. Either way…

11 Responses

  1. Oh, for love of all things holy!!!! I needed this so badly!!! It’s been like 3 weeks of stress eating, sinus infection, ear infections, and little to no workouts. I got out of bed this morning saying, “Back to whole 30 where you felt better and back to the workouts.” Thanks for sharing!

  2. Oh, did I need to hear this. To know that I’m not alone! I can’t seem to get myself back on the wagon and it’s been a good month … or two. I decided last night that today was the day. The day that I would just go back to the gym and get back to doing real workouts. I’m still sitting here in front of the fire. But I’m going. In a little bit. Really. I mean, I have to now, right? I said it and now I must do it. Thanks for the post.

  3. Perfect timing! Yesterday’s Super Bowl food fest has me feeling blahhhh. I haven’t been to my master swim in over a week and I’ve only picked up the spin class schedule but haven’t pulled the trigger. My wagon has left me in the dust!

  4. Could have written it myself! On the wagon it is! TFS! INERTIA… let’s all find it and keep it flowing!

  5. I so needed this today. I’ve been off the wagon for a WHILE; trying so hard to find the love again, but with injury after injury, it was becoming very difficult. Thanks for the push.

  6. Loved this! Thanks for the mojo 🙂 I’ve adopted your ‘just keep moving forward’ mantra when things get tough too. BTW I’m relocating to the Atlanta area this summer (from Des Moines) so maybe we will be neighbors!

  7. And once again I feel like we are very similar. I did great with the whole30…for 21 days. Then a weekend away happened, with a celebration required, and it has taken me over a week to get back into the right frame of mind to jump back on that wagon. But a week is nothing compared to how long it has taken me in the past. Sure, I didn’t get as much weight off as I could have in January, but I haven’t gained it all back either. Inertia – I’ll remember that one!

  8. Yep. Needed this one, oh wise one. I’m still at the point where my “off the wagon time” is an entire SEASON. I look back at the shape I was in for my massive failure of a triathlon last year (that I remember still thinking I was too fat for at the time) and it feels so far in my rear view mirror. 🙁 Starting over again at ground zero’s tough. But here we go. My season starts with a Sprint Tri on May 17th. Here’s to being in great shape for it and knowing it!

  9. This is my first comment. I have been reading your blog for about a year now. I really enjoy your posts. I am also a mom who keeps her sanity by competing in tris. I love them so much. I thought it was so funny that you would talk about inertia. My son and I last month were having a conversation about a body in motion stays in motion…to which he replied, “like inertia”. So I often think of this while riding or running. It helps to keep me going…in the right direction. I have also begun eating “paleo” I am on day 4. The only downside so far is a lack of energy when trying to complete my runs. I am hoping this corrects itself in the next few weeks. Thank you so much for being so honest and open in your posts. You are an encouragement to tri-mom’s everywhere! 🙂

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