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25
Jan
12

Are you at 110%?

Life has many components—the main ones being family, friends, health, career, God, and your passions.  To me, the goal of life to be actively giving all of these the attention and time they need.  If you do that, then you are living your life to the fullest, at 100% percent of your potential.

I’ll be honest, I’m not.  I’d give myself 80%, at best. Whose fault is that?  Mine.  This post is not meant to be negative be any means, but rather a kick in the butt to me and anyone else who needs a little inspiration to get out and do more—to feel more alive!  Here’s where I’m struggling: Balance. Here was last week in numbers:

Swim: 10,050 yards

Bike: 8+ hours

Run: About 33 miles (missed one run)

Fun with friends: 0

Church: 0

Work: Plenty

Sleep: Not nearly enough!

Here’s an example of my lame weekend—go to bed way too late, wake up, train, eat, go back to bed for a nap, train, eat, go to bed way too late.  Repeat on Sunday.  Let’s see, were friends mentioned in there? Was going out and doing something fun mentioned?  (And no, my trip to Whole Foods doesn’t count).

Granted, I’ve had a hard time making a lot of new friends here in Tampa and that has been frustrating (if you live here, get at me!), but in the same vein, my attempts at making friends haven’t been overly abundant.  This is probably because I prioritize working out on my weekends, which is FINE to do, but only if I don’t go back to bed after!  As for family, I had a great time when they visited last week, but I definitely bailed out of a lunch my mom had planned so that I could go eat food I was comfortable with and then take a nap before I worked out in the afternoon.

This grinch was seriously a punk ass, no lie

Sob story right?  Na, this is my pledge, my vow to get my life to 110%!  Why not 100%?  Because that’s where I could be, but I want to reach above that, go beyond that—I want to find a way to not only improve my life, but improve the environment I am in.  To make other people happier, more successful, and help them reach their goals.  The best part about this is the reward it brings me and motivation to stay committed to my goals.  This also means volunteering and going to church—I spend a lot of time praying, but that’s not the same as taking the time to give God the time he deserves.

 

So what’s my plan to make this happen?

Action plan for 1/23 – 1/30:

  • Go to bed earlier.  Seriously, by 1 every night for this week
  • No wasting time drawing dinner out
  • Workout in the morning both days this weekend
    • Thus, due to going to bed earlier and working out in the morning…
  • Do at least 1 fun thing this weekend during the afternoon or night
    • There is a huge Gaspirilla Festival this weekend… which has something to with pirates—apparently it’s a big deal
  • Dominate my workouts
    • This includes eating right and including recovery after the workouts.

 

So Keep me honest!  We’ll review next week!

Last thing is that I’m going to be starting a podcast with a friend of mine, Max.  This is going to legit—we will be discussing health, nutrition, training, and interviewing some really cool (and famous) people.  We’ll also be answering any questions you have, so if you start to develop some, let me know and we’ll answer them each week!  Look for the first show to come out later this week where Max and I introduce ourselves a bit and discuss the purpose of the show!

Oh, and check out these awesome meatloaves I made- let me know if you want the recipe.

Peppers, onions, grass-fed beef and more!

And check out this article! Does the guy in the picture look familiar?

  1. What is one thing you will change for a better this week?
  2. How much do you sleep every night?
03
Jan
12

When Life Gives You…

…Milk jugs?  You find a way to get it done! (read further below..)

Me, my brother (in the awesome Footsie his girlfriend gave him for Christmas), and my little sister

Merry belated Christmas and happy new year everyone.  I’m flying back from DC now, back to Tampa, where I spent the past week celebrating the holiday with my family.  It was awesome and my family were way to generous.  But it also felt great to give them their presents and know that they really appreciated them.

Check out the sweet Ninja Turtles hat I got! (Raphael, of course)

My dad got my brother and I tickets to the Capitals game on Wednesday night and it was great to see them crush the Rangers (even though any other night, I would root for the Rangers).  We got there early enough to get some sweet shots of boys warming up!

From our seats

Alex Ovechkin

It was also pretty simple to stick to my paleo diet style.  Not that this was hard, but Christmas dinner had amazing smoked turkey, roasted potatoes, and I made some amazing mashed butternut squash!  The whole week, I really tried to focus on following my meal plan and sticking to real foods- not protein powders etc.  However, I of course had a couple Christmas cookies, and my mom made homemade pizza one night… yes!

Sweet potatoes fried in all natural bacon fat...? Me?? Yes! Surprising, bacon fat is lower in fat and calories than Olive Oil. Wasn't as amazing as I would have hoped... and I didn't actually have any of the bacon- my bro did though

Of course, this was the same night they decided to take ever set of car keys to go off on various errands, leaving me with no transportation to get to the gym.  No worries- I’ll just set up the weights in the basement and do a hard metabolic circuit workout, right?  No- Apparently we sold all the weights.. great, what now?  Well milk jugs weight about 8.35 pounds… So I taped those securely shut and made a baller workout!  So this is a workout you can do if you’re ever in a pinch!

I started with a 7 mile run around the neighborhood and then did 11 rounds of the following circuit:

  • 5 x Squat, clean, and press
  • 10 x Squats
  • 10 x Rear back flys
  • 10 x bicep curls
  • 10 x shoulder press
  • 10 x Chest press to fly
  • 15 x push ups
  • 2 burpees
  • 15 jumping jacks
Here are some of the exercises:

Squat to clean...

...and press

Bicep curls

Overhead press

Back flys

Awesome workout!  Took a while to crank it out too!  Here are what the exercises look like- sorry for some of the blurry pictures and outfit… it was cold outside and the milk was cold!

Finally, I did a lot of the goals I wanted this week.  I ran outside and untimed a lot!  No idea any of the paces, but I didn’t care.  I also swam a number of times- granted, I never left myself enough time to do a full length workout after running and biking, but I did get 3-4 good sessions in this week.  And I tried out some new recipes!  I made a bunch of variations of pumpkin/ butternut squash pancakes (made with eggs, bananas, protein powder, and almonds!) Talk about healthy!

Pumpkin/butternut squash, banana, vanilla, almond pancakes!

So if you’re in a pinch this week, give that workout a try!  And you don’t need to do 11 rounds… that’s kind of unnecessary lol.

Hope y’all had an amazing Christmas and New Years and I’ll write again soon!

  1. What was the best gift you received/ gave?
  2. What was the best thing you ate?
04
Dec
11

‘Tis the season for giving

Christmas is almost here!  Can you believe that… Actually, I can, it’s been a pretty busy, long, good year. It’s that time of year when there’s at least one radio station that only plays Christmas music and you go to the mall to get pictures with Santa

Not me (either of them lol.) Cute girl at the mall

I gotta mention, one radio station here started playing Christmas music, like, the week BEFORE Thanksgiving.  Seriously? I love Christmas time, but that’s a little ridiculous.

So as the year comes towards an end, I’m determined to make 2012 the best year ever… but that means starting now! Don’t wait till January 1st to act on your “resolutions” and “goals”–do it now! I have gotten a lot of information about my healthy back lately, it’s not all too hot. But I have an amazing new nutritionist and she totally gets me… which is such a relief and inspiration. A huge point for me is being able to respect the nutritionist, and basically, look up to her, and know that, for once, she knows more than I do about nutrition and exercise.  She and I had a great meeting today, but I’ll wait for a later post to go into all the details about that and my health… Feel free to leave any questions.

But not, I realized I haven’t posted any good eats or recipes in a while! So I give you Slow Cooker beef stew! I made this last weekend and it’s so easy but so good!

Start by buying the highest quality ingredients:

Huge slab of grass-fed London Broil Steak

Chop it into “stew size” pieces:

Cubed and sliced

Then toss with flour (to make the gravy once you put it in the slow cooker) and brown in a skillet

Browned, but don't overcook

Add all this to slow cooker and add enough water to cover.  I also added some tomato puree to add a little more flavor. Allow to cook on low for about 8 hours. At hour 7, add in whatever vegetables you want, like carrots, potatoes, and onions.  I had a bunch  carrots!

Yummmm

Recipe:

  • 2 lbs grass fed cubed steak
  • 2-3 tablespoons flour (I used coconut flour)
  • 3/4 cup tomato puree
  • Lots of fresh carrots (and vegetables as you’d like)

This was one of my better slow cooker creations, and the best part is that it freezes really well so that I have it for weeks.

Speaking of Alton Brown good eats, here’s a delicious avocado mash chicken breast I made:

Butterflied breast stuffed with my famous avocado sauce

Topped with some bbq sauce and mustard before baking

Now, lastly, I mentioned the fact that it’s the season to give, right?  My friends at PowerBar were kind enough to send me some of their products to use in my training.  I love their gels, as I try to keep my diet as clean as possible at all time–in and out of training–and their gels are really good to compliment my nutrition.  They use a dual-carbohydrate source, so that way your body isn’t just relying on one source to replenish glycogen for energy and keep you going longer.

And who doesn’t love some free Peanut Butter PowerBars? But since it’s the Christmas season, I want to share some of this with y’all!  I’m giving away a box of Peanut Butter PowerBars each to TWO winners! Here’s how to enter:

  • Leave me a comment on here and tell me your favorite gel flavor, or what you think would be a good idea for a new flavor
  • Follow me on Twitter (if you have it) @Chuckfeerick and tell me that you want to win–and mention @PowerBar too!
  • Spread some Christmas spirit to those who are less fortunate than us.

PowerBars

Entries will close this Friday, December 9th.

Thanks for reading guys, and I’ll have an update again soon!

  1. What’s you favorite Christmas tradition…and cookie?
  2. What fitness/nutrition/racing questions do have for me?
14
Nov
11

ITU Long Course Triathlon World Championships

Spinning the wheels, turning the legs, and rolling the dice!

On the Podium! (Well, not quite... someday)

Last Saturday I raced in the International Triathlon Union Long Course Triathlon World Championships, as a member of Team USA in Henderson, NV, just outside Las Vegas!  This was a race I qualified for last year and included the best athletes from all over the world.  It was a 4k swim (2.5 miles), 120k bike (75 miles), and a 30k run (18.6 miles).  This was the farthest distance I’ve ever raced, and to be honest, it’s been looming over my head for the last year.  I knew I would have to step up my level of swimming and get in some more long runs toward the end of this year.

Well, swimming was still tough to get in although I did get a coach to help my form.  As for my training, I was largely relying on some long workouts, but also a lot of intensity  to make up for the distance.  I also did a lot of racing in order to prepare myself as well. I raced all but a couple of weekends in October, as you know.

Additionally, I didn’t realize the magnitude of this course: the 120K bike ride had more than 9,700 feet climbing, and the 30K run boasted  an additional 2,000 ft elevation gain.  Y’all, I live in Florida… Not a lot of hills!  It also was not warm–highs of only about 60 degrees and then the wind chill on top of that.

The whole ITU experience was amazing though.  I’ll give you guys a quick run down without too much detail.  I arrived Wednesday morning, picked up the rental car, then drove to the packet pickup and race finish/expo location to get my packet and pick up my bike. I then loaded up on some food and headed to the host hotel which was also basically where the race began. I was a nice resort, but pretty far from the LV Strip.. (Probably a good thing)

Host Resort

That evening I ran in the gym then headed out for a few hills on the bike. Holy crap, I was thinking, it took me like 35 minutes to go 8 miles?  The roads are full of false flats (where you think it’s flat, but it’s really uphill) and crazy winds that almost blew me off the bike.  I was experiencing an incredible amount of mental stress at this point.  Even though I was going into this race with an attitude of “I just want to finish”, let’s be honest, that mentally DOES NOT exist within me.  If I’m going, I’m going hard.  I then went over to my the house of my Godfather, and had dinner their with their family. I hadn’t seen this guy in over 20 years, but it was like we were long time friends. He is my dad’s best friend and has a daughter my age.

Thursday I began by heading back to the race expo and swimming at the rec center there.  The facility was amazing and I swam in their outdoor 50m pool. After that, I headed back to the hotel and waited until the evening for the Team USA team picture. This was really cool to see all the athletes!  There were a lot, considering these were the best age groupers in the country from every age group.  There were also a number of pros there, Michael and Amanda Lovato, and the overall winner, Jordan Rapp.

This picture only shows about 1/3 of the team

I think we were supposed to wear Khakis?

After this, was the pasta dinner and pre-race briefing, as well as the Parade of Nations. I didn’t eat any pasta, as I don’t eat pasta, but also, at this point, I was going to eat anything I didn’t prepare myself. The course briefing didn’t console me at all and left me more nervous than ever… It was really cool to watch an athlete from every country in the room walk down the main aisle and hold up their country’s flag. It made me realize that this race was big time,

The banquet

Friday, I did my pre-race workout, picked my dad up from the airport, dropped him at my Godfather’s, then went back and just chilled (and fretted) for the rest of the day. I was so incredibly excited to have my dad there.  I didn’t know he was coming until a few weeks before, but honestly, this meant the world to me.

The Race:

Saturday morning came early.  I had racked my bike the day before so I would take the shuttle to the swim and go from there.  But as I was in the lobby in the morning, I heard a lot of people talking and a lot of athletes huddled by country.  I asked another USA athlete what was going on and found out… the swim was OFF!! (Can you believe my luck?)  The water was about 60 degrees and the air temperature was under 40, then the wind chill on top of that. ITU rules say that the temperature discrepancy was too great and the health of the racers was at risk.

I’ll be perfectly honest, I don’t know that I would have finished the swim.  Not from a fitness standpoint, but that I would have frozen to death.  I’m not really kidding.

Thus, the race started in time trial fashion, with a racer leaving in order every 5 seconds. So I bundled up and we were off!

Transition area

And this was just awesome! I really hope that whoever this was ate the Twinkies during the race

Race start

This bike was nuts! I’ve never seen so much gorgeous scenery, but never ridden such a brutal course. This was harder that Wildflower!  There were basically no flats, meaning I was crawling up hills at 10mph or flying down them at over 40mph. What made this hard as well, was how cold it could get in the shade when the wind was blowing. Also, I have trouble opening some of my nutrition due to the gloves I had on and had to rely on the gels on the course.  Ugh, Hammer gels are so gross.

Coming back into town

After 5 hours on the bike, we came back into town to where the run started.  I guess this is how an Ironman works, but the amazing volunteers grabbed my bike from me and racked it while someone ahead grabbed my transition bag for me.  I spent like a year in transition, haha.  I don’t remember when I was doing, but I had to take off a number of layers.  I wore my Zensah compression socks for this whole race too, bike and run. I’ve never exercised in these before, but was wearing them for the warmth.  They actually felt pretty good, am I may incorporate this in racing more often.

The run consisted of 4 laps… half downhill and half uphill. I actually loved the fact that it was 4 loops- you knew exactly how far you had left to run, knew where the nutrition stops were, and had the crowds cheering you on the whole way.  The course was hard especially for me, someone who mostly runs on treadmills and barely ever runs hills lol.

Notice something wrong about my race bib?

I took of the Under Armor after I began to warm up on the second lap

Passing people

2 hours and 19 minutes of running later, I crossed the finish line with a total time of 7:28:35

Over

I couldn’t believe it when I crossed the line. I wasn’t as dead as I was imagining but I was done. Done done done. This was a year of stress just taken and flung from my shoulders.  Literally, I ran to my dad and gave him a huge hug as I fought back tears.  This was a pretty emotional feeling for me.

I finished 37th of 45 in my age group and in the bottom 2/3 overall.  Like I said though, I’m ok with this, considering these were the best athletes in the world.  It also gave me a lot of confidence in my training and how much BETTER I could be with better sleep, nutrition, and training.  My bike time was at the bottom of the results as well, but my run was in the top 13% which I was pleased with and I was able to average a 7:29 min/mile pace for the entire run.

So after this, I went back to my hotel and crashed right? Ha, that’s not how the Feerick men roll.  My dad and drove to The Strip and checked in at our new hotel at…

Caesar's Palace

…Caesar’s Palace!  We changed clothes and headed out!

One night- lets go!

We started by hitting the buffet at the Bellagio and it was awesome.  For once, I let myself relax a little bit and enjoy food.  The few drinks I had in me helped too ; ) considering I rarely ever drink so they did a quick number.  Among all the other lean meats and fruit, I let myself have a little piece of pizza, some mashed sweet potatoes which I didn’t know the ingredients of, and sampled a couple of different desserts!  The little carrot cake bite thing I had was amazing!

Then we went to down to New York New York and went to the Coyote Ugly bar.  Won’t lie, this was fun with my dad. After that, the casino beckoned.  We didn’t make any money in the slot machines and I was too tired to think straight enough for any of the card tables.  We ended up breaking even on Roulette which was a lot of fun.

Back at the hotel, we crashed hard, and 4 hours later, I was back up and on a place back east to Florida.

What a trip!  The race was amazing and getting to ball out in Vegas with my dad? Pretty unforgettable.  My birthday was on Tuesday, so the whole thing was an early birthday present!

On Monday, my mom actually came to see me in Tampa and finally unpack my apartment and move me in… there’s so much room now!  It was fun to spend my birthday with her- she made dinner and made me blow out candles on my “cake”

Like how my races are still on? The damn Tri Tats won't come off!

Luckily she didn’t make me eat it- it was one of the dryest, flavorless cupcakes ever, and we both agreed on that.

That’s all- I’m done, I’m out!  I’m going to try and start blogging shorter and more frequently, so look forward to that!

So my coach won’t let me run a marathon before the end of this year… but I did find a 30k trail run this weekend that I am stoked for!

  1. What’s the most meaningful, emotional, or longest race you’ve ever done?
  2. Have you been to Vegas? Or, do you remember ; )?
  3. Any races coming up?
Have a great week!
04
Nov
11

Breezing Through The Windy City

It’s been over 2 weeks since I did the Men’s Health Urbanathlon in Chicago, but I wanted to do a quick post on it before I race here in Las Vegas on Saturday! I’m in Vegas (Henderson actually, right now) for the ITU Long Course World Championships Triathlon… It’s gonna be a adventure for sure… There are some hella good athletes here from all over the country.  But anyways, more on that after I FINISH the race.

But back to Chicago- I flew in Thursday and the race was Saturday. Note to all of your- want to race your best? Don’t walk ALLLL over Chicago the day before the race lol.  My buddy Matt and his girlfriend flew in and Matt did the race as well.  Hadn’t seen him in like 3 years which was awesome.  They got in Thursday night and they hadn’t eaten so went to RockIt Bar so they could get some food- check out their Rockit Burger: Kobe beef, brie cheese, and a black truffle sauce, plus black truffle duck fat fries. I didn’t try any, but wow…

Realness. Nice work Matt

The race consisted of a 9.5 mile race through downtown Chicago- Navy Pier, Millennium Park, and climbing the bleachers in Soldier Field (Where the Bears play).  This race was hard for me- I’m not as strong as I was when I was lifting more, so things likes the 6-foot military hurdle were a little tough.  Good wake up call though.

I finished like 130 or 145? overall of like 3,200, which was ok but I wasn’t thrilled because I wanted to be running fast pace wise and not have trouble with the articles. Haha, I have no fast twitch muscles left thanks to all the triathlons. (To combat this, I’ve started doing box jumps every day.)

So that’s all, here are just a bunch of pictures. I have a ton of other stuff to focus on tonight…

Race Bib

Finish Line

Cheese Boiga Cheese Boiga! Remember this place from the John Belushi SNL skit?

Take a bit outta that! This was at the Natural History Museum

 

The final wall

 

 

 

 

Post race Pizza!  Tried to just relax and enjoy this, and I did pretty well.  I avoided a lot of crust and cheese but it was still good! Tons of Vegetables and Chicken!!  This was at Ginos East

My pizza and Matts pizza

Sliced

Peace out Chi-Town

 

More soon…

 

 




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