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Dear Mobile Viewer, we need you to excuse us but we want to tease you more with whatās Vert and Medea are cooking for you. Join us live for an exclusive conversation with our founders. Dana and Bekah will let you peak behind the curtains on Wednesday, March 4th, 6pm.
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Dear Mobile Viewer, itās time to move from words to visuals. Proud to introduce the trailer to the first Medeaās potion - āObsessed With Youā. Ingredients - secret, spice, greed, unexpected love. Itās never too late for another Christmas.
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Dear Mobile Viewer, no great path can be walked alone. Dana was very lucky to come across Bekah, her co-founder, whoās been an amazing visionary and a safe shoulder to cry on. Sheās making sure that Vert-I-Go Media is sustainable and on track.
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Well today was the last day on the NorCal BDR š. Bridgeport to Mammoth 𦣠It ran us thru Bodie an old Mining town and included a pretty deep creek crossing. Big thanks to our chase truck driver Bekah. Till next time
So, this Tri was not the race I planned for or wanted. In all my years of doing long distance or endurance events I have never felt as prepared as I did for this race. What happened, you ask?
Well, I was feeling great in the waves and swimming just fine. I kept poking my head out to sight, I got kicked a few times, but hey! Thatās a Tri start. Something overtook my brain and I had a panic attack just past the first bouy. My adrenaline spiked and I could not get my heart rate down. I hung on to a life guard surfboard for a few to try to catch my breath and I kept hyperventilating. They pulled me back to the shore bc I couldnāt continue. I cried the whole way. Iād been practicing open water and was feeling great. How could this happen?!
I got back to land and ran into Jeffās arms basically. He and my other friends there helped calm me down and talked me into finding a race director to see if I could still finish the race. (The lifeguards told me it was over.) So, I did just that.
Back up at the transition area I found someone and his response was, āIām certainly not going to stop you!ā I could hear my peeps cheering. So, I pulled it together and jumped on the bike. Yāall that course was ALL rollers. It was beautiful, but not a single spot was flat and there were multiple hairpin turns (my nemesis). BUT, Iām happy to report, I didnāt crash.
The cheers coming back into the transition area were the only fuel I had left (thanks, stupid adrenaline spike in the ocean) to go into the run. If you could call what I was doing running. I managed to ārunā more than walk, but eeegads it was painfully slow. The run on the sand was tough, but the view was spectacular.
I was so happy to cross the finish line and so upset with myself for how I started the race. Finishing after that is a triumph, but man! I trained for a different outcome. I didnāt meet a single goal I had. So? What now?
This will not be my last triathlon. I love the training and I have a go-forward plan. It is a really awesome community. I have awesome friends.
Who wants to train with me? We have plenty of time before the spring races. āŗļø