Fast forwarding to the present, the first half of 2009 has been no different than any of the other over-extended periods of my life. You could say I had a bit too much going on. I was coaching Albany High school track, working hard towards my masters at the University of San Francisco, running my coaching company Hypercat Racing, nurturing my new marriage to Philip Casanta, being mommy to 6 furry creatures and oh, yeah, trying to make a sort of comeback in my professional racing career. On top of that I began working part time for USA Triathlon Southwest region as the region's administrator along with occupying myself with random short term internship projects for school.
As a coach of high schoolers and adults alike, I encourage athletes to try new things and expose themselves to learning opportunities. I do believe though that a jack of all trades, is indeed a master of none. Last month, I came to realize that it was time for me to walk that walk and reprioritize. I made the very difficult decision to forgo high school coaching this fall so that I could focus on family, finishing up my grad school education, giving my all to Hypercat Racing and doing the best I can to work with my physical limitations and maintain my professional multisport racing career. Part of this refocusing means an attention to activities related to being a professional athlete which brings me to this blog.
When I first started a website to chronicle my triathlon racing back in 1999 it was intended simply to keep my family in New York abreast of my travels. A lot has changed since '99 and now with multiple websites and blogs, the use of technology as it relates to my triathlon career and coaching has many more purposes. One of those purposes is to share what I learn competing in the professional ranks and to help promote the sport of triathlon through offering coaching and training guidance for those who take on the challenge of swim, bike, run. I have a lot of back work to do as I'd like to share stories from this season's races. You can also look forward to regular training and racing tips as I get back up to speed. You might also want to check out http://hypercatracing.wordpress.com/ the blog I maintain for Hypercat Racing. As with anything, you improve with practice. I hope you'll find my writing to be interesting and engaging, albeit ripe with some weird 'rat-isms' from time to time. ('rat-isms are what husband Phil calls things I say that make no sense at all).