Mini Ziggy Snake Pipe Dream Blue Cool Racerback and Speed Shorts, Stillness Pant, Go The Distance Vest, Go The Distance Jacket, Vent It Out Crops and More
Mini Ziggy Snake Pipe Dream Blue Cool Racerback (LOVE it!)
Go The Distance Jacket, Vent It Out Crop
Pizzaz Cool Racerback, Mini Ziggy Snake Pipe Dream Blue Speed Shorts
This is such a great combo and a pretty series of photos.
Go The Distance Vest
Vent It Out Crops, Go The Distance Vest
Go The Distance Jacket
Vent It Out Crops
Stillness Pant
Pique Slate High Times Pant (LOVE!) and Crew Love Pullover
For the second week in a row the Canadian upload was up early. My email alert newsletter with the upload link went out to subscribers at 3:04pm PST and the US upload didn’t go up until 3:11ish. I also noticed the past few weeks the upload goes up mostly all at once but then a few more pieces are added slowly over the period of an hour so you need to keep refreshing.
Lots of great items for Canada today, and a much smaller US upload. I’m liking the Fluffiest Vest a lot, and of course those Luon Pique Slate High Times Pants that I raved about on Monday. The Camo Fluffin’ Awesome Jacket is pretty and it turns out it does go up to 12. I’m very tempted by that Pipedream Blue What The Sport Tee but I need to chill. I generally don’t care for the snakeskin prints but I am oddly drawn to the Ziggy Snake Pipe Dream Cool Racerback so I ordered that to check out in the light of day. I better be working out a lot this September and living in my athletic clothing.
Did you order anything today? Any of the fluffy jackets if you are in Canada? I’m pretty tapped out from Seawheeze but I did want to try that CRB so I ordered it but I will have a hard time justifying keeping it.
Fluffin’ Awesome Jacket (CAN)
The Fluffiest Vest (CAN)
Coast Wrap (CAN)
High Times Pant Luon Pique Slate (CAN/US)
Go The Distance 1/2 Zip (US)
I needed to post two photos because the main full body photo covers up the zipper.
Go The Distance Jacket (CAN/US)
Go The Distance Vest (CAN/US)
What The Sport Tee (CAN)
Cool Racerbacks (CAN)
Vent It Out Crop (CAN/US)
Wunder Under Crop Highrise (CAN)
White Speed Shorts (US)
Jet Crop Luxtreme (CAN)
Wunder Under Pant High Rise (CAN)
US Cool Racerbacks
Trail Blazer Crop (US)
Sun To Moon Scarf (CAN/US)
Breeze By Long Sleeve
Speed Shorts (CAN)
Beyond Boundaries Pant (US)
Beyond Boundaries Tank (US)
Free To Be Wild Bra (CAN)
High Times Pant *Metta
Sorry for the poor quality photo here but I did a very quick try on of the Fluffin’ Awesome Jacket and then realized it would be a good idea to share it with you since it’s uploading tonight. My store only had this jacket up to a 10 so I’m not sure if the 12 was sold out or if it just goes to 10. This is my TTS 10 and I was pretty comfortable in it. I was surprised because I expected the 10 would be too tight around my hip area like last years version but I was able to zip up without a problem and if I was in a market for a jacket like this I would have readily purchased this size. I definitely couldn’t layer this over something very thick like a scuba hoodie but it would be fine over a regular top. Thats fine though because the jacket is VERY warm. I felt the heat accumulating right away. The camo print is very pretty and subtle. I was deciding what I like more, the Soft Earth Fluffiest Vest or This Fluffin’ Awesome Jacket in Camo and I’m pretty sure I like the vest better since it’s a solid color.
If it came in a 12 I’d probably choose the size up just for versatility of being able to fit it over a very thick hoodie but I’d be happy with it in a 10.
Fluffin’ Awesome Jacket Coast Camo Butter Pink
My day started abruptly at 3:45 am with my dad calling to tell me he was outside of my house (my ride). I had set my alarm for 4:30am as I was expecting him at 4:45. He was so anxious about sleeping in to pick me up that he mistakenly came over early. lol!! It’s been a tradition for me to have my dad drive me to my races and love that he does that for me. I wouldn’t start a race any other way. I need that ‘knock em dead’ and the pat on my back from my dad.
It was pouring rain on Saturday morning and very dark so I was having a mini freak out about wether or not to wear a Tuck And Flow LS over my What The Sport Tee. After talking with my coach via text (she was racing SW too this weekend) we decided that I’d be fine without the long sleeve and I just needed a hat or visor which I had. I stopped in at Starbucks and grabbed an espresso to gather myself before meeting my team at their hotel and to power me through the morning and I’m really glad I did. I needed that coffee after a sleepless weekend of shopping shenanigans. It was a lot of fun walking with my group to the coral and getting pumped up by the crowd together. We didn’t race together as we all have different times and goals but we were a team anyways with matching outfits. By the time we where walking down to the race start it had stopped raining and it was a lovely cool 14*c with overcast. Perfect running weather! Especially after the heat wave Vancouver had just a few weeks ago. So many people had personal bests this race and I think it had a lot to do with this great cool weather after all that hot weather training.
In the race corral with our group waiting our turn. Our ‘team’ color was Grapefruit and we all wore What The Sport Tees.
I felt really ready to run thanks to my awesome online running coach that has helped me train. I’m annoyed at myself that I didn’t get my time goal that we worked towards and it was my own fault. It sort of fell apart for me at around mile 10 at the start of the seawall and I think I could have done it 10 minutes faster but I would still have been over my goal time by 10 minutes. Which is a lot. I know I am capable of a faster time. My speed work in training showed me that and I know exactly when and where I wasn’t pushing myself hard enough. I know I waisted a lot of time with a port a potty break, taking tons of pictures, feeling queasy suddenly at mile 10 when my adrenaline started to come down and then giving in to the urge to walk after mile 10. I should have kept running at that point. Thinking back I think the seawall portion of the run may have been harder because it is a lot windier there and colder and so when I slowed down to walk when I felt queasy (about half a mile) I cooled down too much. I should have kept moving to warm up. I did so great on the bridge, the longest incline, which was my favourite part and some of the hillier parts of the course that I don’t really get why the seawall part is so much harder for me. The seawall is all flat and you are getting so close to the end. Also, to be honest my June training wasn’t as focused as it could have been. I think that period when you really start to ramp up the miles in training is critical and that is exactly when I started to pull back a bit with training. Vacation, heat wave. Life. negative self talk. Fear of the distance.
It is also really mentally hard when you are a slow runner and you are running amongst mostly walkers. It really makes it a lot easier to give in to the urge to walk when the going gets tough. Next year I want to push myself in training harder to be in the faster group so I force myself to keep up. My first 10 miles I was at my goal time despite the bathroom break but I lost the plot after that. I’ve done three half marathons and my first one was my fastest, my second one was my slowest and this one was right in the middle of the two. I’d like to beat my fastest time and I definitely want to run sea wheeze again next year. My plan is to keep up with the running and keep my base going, but for the next 6 months instead of working on distance I want to really focus on speed and track work along with crossfit.
Despite the fact that I didn’t make my time goal and that I dogged it in the last 3 miles when I could have kept going, I had a really great race and a ton of fun. I felt really good, I felt strong and the distance of 13 miles felt challenging but entirely doable. the first 10 miles flew by like a breeze. Even better is that my recovery from this race is the best of all three of my races. I feel a bit achy, but the only thing that is really bothering me is being over tired from lack of proper sleep on Wednesday, Thursday and waking up so early on Saturday. I remember my first race I felt miserable for a good week after the race, and probably very dehydrated and didn’t feel normal for another week after that. My second race was pretty similar to my first.
In my training runs, I never ran with water on my short runs but brought some with me in a handheld on my longer runs. I brought mine along for this race but at the last minute, since it was nice and cool out I opted to leave it behind and that was absolutely the right choice based on the weather. There were plenty of water stops along the route with both water and Vega hydration and I took both, first I drank the vega, then washed it down with water. I also used honey stinger chews for this run the same way I used them on my long training runs. Nothing for the first three miles and then 1-2 chews per mile after that.
For those of you wondering, the Seawheeze isn’t an especially hilly course but it does have some annoying long hills. The Burrard Street bridge is about 830 meters long and half of that is a steady incline towards the middle. The total elevation gain for the course was 751ft and my longest run pre race was a mere 357 ft gain. Although most of my mid distance runs during my training where very hilly and about 380 elevation gain so the hills on this course didn’t touch me at all this time.
All in all this race was a success for me. I would have loved to have gotten my goal time but I think this race was more about me getting back into the challenge of training after being off of it since 2012. I have a lot of fears when it comes to running and so I wasn’t confident last year that I’d be able to do another half marathon again. Now that I know how entirely doable it is I want to keep going. I’ll absolutely be signing up for Seawheeze again!
The first 800 meters or so.
Across the viaduct
Across the Burrard Street Bridge the first time.
Cheer station!
Running past head office. I happened to see Laurent Potdevin on the way back towards the Burrard Bridge. He was cheering with his family.
I definitely touched it for extra life.
I thought the curiousity creatures where hilarious. They all did weird things like strange animal noises or weird foot tapping and jigs.
This is me at mile 10 at the start of the Seawall. Feeling queezy and stopping ‘just for a minute’.
Waisting time taking pictures of all the things distracting me. Here is either a Seal or a Sea Lion on a rock. I’m pretty certain he was a Sea Lion because despite how small he looks in the photo he was quite large and had massive shoulders heaving him across that rock.
There where some wedding photos going on at the seawall as well.
The mermaids at the end. I think the Mermaids and the Drag Queens are the top cheer stations. Although I did like the ‘tight squad’ in China Town. I wish I had gotten a picture of their signs.
The last ‘1km’ which I’m pretty sure was actually 1 mile. That 1km just kept going until my tracker said I was at 13.36 miles and I turned it off in despaired.
The medal!!! I rounded the corner and saw gold and I thought it was actually a plumb level. I knew instantly that I liked it and I loved it when I realized it was a golden carrot with a bite taken out of it. The medal was heavy around my neck though and it actually weights in at 1lb. That is substantial bling! It didn’t feel great on my neck at that very moment but I couldn’t stop admiring it.
Sat down to eat my runners brunch. I look as tired and dead as I felt. Terrible photos of me but great memories that I’m proud to share.






































































































































