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2013-12-20 2:23 PM
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Looks like you guys are staying on track through the holidays.  Taking a break and getting mentally and physically recharged is pretty much my focus too.  Seems to be going ok

We arrived in Oz a few days ago, and it has been just awesome.  104 yesterday, but it will be cooling off to a dry heat 90 today.  I've been able to get in some EZ miles every morning running through a beautiful park that goes along the river.  The birds and trees here are amazing, and the miles go by very quickly with so many interesting things to watch. I am very impressed with how many people are out in the park and on the paths exercising every morning.  Australians like to party, but they like to be outside and be fit too--nice combo.  Have had some good local beers, Salty

Yesterday I got to go to pilates with my dad and his instructor got 4th in the 40-44AG (my AG as of this year) at Kona in 2012 (10:22.11).  She qualified for Kona in her first IM and had only done two sprints before that.  Get this--she started running after she had three kids at the age of 37 and at 40 she ran a 2:50 marathon--holy genetics batman!  She is also one of the most modest people I've ever met.  She offered me her bike and shoes while I'm here and to set me up on a group ride in the hills--so nice!  Anyway, just an amazing woman and athlete and very inspiring.

I hope you all have a lovely Christmas!

xo,

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Just as I was about to say that I miss the heat, we are having a warm front in Mississippi that has us seeing temps in the 60-70 range.  Glad to see that you're having a great time.

I have my 21 mile run this weekend, but Francois is going to be in town and is tagging along for it.  That will definitely make the run more interesting.

 

Keep on trucking, El Penguino!



2013-12-20 4:25 PM
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Just as I was about to say that I miss the heat, we are having a warm front in Mississippi that has us seeing temps in the 60-70 range.  Glad to see that you're having a great time.

We must be getting a similar heat wave in TX -- it was 78 and humid on my run this afternoon.  I loved it....my dogs did not.  Hah, they won't be coming tomorrow for my "long" run.

2013-12-21 8:24 AM
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Looks like you guys are staying on track through the holidays.  Taking a break and getting mentally and physically recharged is pretty much my focus too.  Seems to be going ok :)

We arrived in Oz a few days ago, and it has been just awesome.  104 yesterday, but it will be cooling off to a dry heat 90 today.  I've been able to get in some EZ miles every morning running through a beautiful park that goes along the river.  The birds and trees here are amazing, and the miles go by very quickly with so many interesting things to watch. I am very impressed with how many people are out in the park and on the paths exercising every morning.  Australians like to party, but they like to be outside and be fit too--nice combo.  Have had some good local beers, Salty;)

Yesterday I got to go to pilates with my dad and his instructor got 4th in the 40-44AG (my AG as of this year) at Kona in 2012 (10:22.11).  She qualified for Kona in her first IM and had only done two sprints before that.  Get this--she started running after she had three kids at the age of 37 and at 40 she ran a 2:50 marathon--holy genetics batman!  She is also one of the most modest people I've ever met.  She offered me her bike and shoes while I'm here and to set me up on a group ride in the hills--so nice!  Anyway, just an amazing woman and athlete and very inspiring.

I hope you all have a lovely Christmas!

xo,

e

Just as I was about to say that I miss the heat, we are having a warm front in Mississippi that has us seeing temps in the 60-70 range.  Glad to see that you're having a great time.

I have my 21 mile run this weekend, but Francois is going to be in town and is tagging along for it.  That will definitely make the run more interesting.

 

Keep on trucking, El Penguino!

21 miles with Francois?!  That's excellent Matt. I'm sure he'll be a great resource and running partner.  Very cool.

2013-12-21 12:40 PM
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Matt, were you able to get that FTP test in the other day?

2013-12-22 3:53 PM
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still trucking along, though the diet is pretty much out the window!

this week:
Day 22- 4.01 miles, in the snow. Roads were slippery.
Day 23- 1 mile treadmill, 800 meter swim
Day 24- 2 mile treadmill
Day 25- 1 mile treadmill, 800 meter swim
Day 26- 2.1 mile run.
Day 27- 1 mile run, 1000 meter swim
Day 28- 2.98 mile run.

Day 29- 1 mile, treadmill
2013-12-22 5:14 PM
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Still focusing on my run weakness -- I've joined ST's 100 runs in 100 days challenge.  I don't have any plans to run 100 runs in 100 days, but I think shooting for somewhere in the 70-80 runs in that time period is a good goal.  I ran six times this past week and my mileage is just about 23 miles over the week.  I plan to stay in this range (up to maybe 25 mpw) for a couple weeks and then start working on my St. George 70.3 build shortly.  Really hoping to actually run the run leg of this HIM!

Also continuing to listen to my body and take time off as needed -- took a couple days off the bike and a day off from swimming....and next week will be minimal on the bike, as I'm traveling.  I'll bring swim gear and swim if I feel like it.  I can already feel the itch to get back to training, so I think this is a great thing for me.



2013-12-22 8:15 PM
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21 miles with Francois?!  That's excellent Matt. I'm sure he'll be a great resource and running partner.  Very cool.

Unfortunately Francois had to cancel, as he had a lot more moving work to do than he thought.  There will be plenty of opportunities with him here though.

 

Originally posted by brigby1

Matt, were you able to get that FTP test in the other day?

I attempted it.  I did better on the 5 min portion of the test (averaged 300 vs. 274), but in the 20 minute I started to fade, so I pulled the plug 13 minutes in.  Between my cold and all the running, I just haven't been able to put in the time to get stronger on the bike.  I'll have to work on it after my marathon.  

2013-12-23 12:38 PM
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Looks like you guys are staying on track through the holidays.  Taking a break and getting mentally and physically recharged is pretty much my focus too.  Seems to be going ok

We arrived in Oz a few days ago, and it has been just awesome.  104 yesterday, but it will be cooling off to a dry heat 90 today.  I've been able to get in some EZ miles every morning running through a beautiful park that goes along the river.  The birds and trees here are amazing, and the miles go by very quickly with so many interesting things to watch. I am very impressed with how many people are out in the park and on the paths exercising every morning.  Australians like to party, but they like to be outside and be fit too--nice combo.  Have had some good local beers, Salty

Yesterday I got to go to pilates with my dad and his instructor got 4th in the 40-44AG (my AG as of this year) at Kona in 2012 (10:22.11).  She qualified for Kona in her first IM and had only done two sprints before that.  Get this--she started running after she had three kids at the age of 37 and at 40 she ran a 2:50 marathon--holy genetics batman!  She is also one of the most modest people I've ever met.  She offered me her bike and shoes while I'm here and to set me up on a group ride in the hills--so nice!  Anyway, just an amazing woman and athlete and very inspiring.

I hope you all have a lovely Christmas!

xo,

e

 

 

Glad to hear things are so fantastic, albeit hot! I'd take that though! Please takes lots of pictures. And drink all of those beers and give us a report. 

Funny you mention your dad's instructor. Something I was going to share about my friend (who is a 2 time trials marathon qualifier) is that she said she got SIGNIFICANTLY faster after she had her children. She ran in HS and college at what she described as a "mediocre" level, continued to train through her pregnancies then boom! Don't worry, I'm not getting any ideas But I thought that was really interesting. 

Something else I have observed is that the faster the people are that I meet, the more humble they seem to be. It's obviously a general statement but certainly the majority of what I have encountered. I think it's kind of like when you are a teenager and think you know EVERYTHING and then you get older and the more you learn, the more you realize you have to learn.

2013-12-23 6:57 PM
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Day 30- 1.5 miles, treadmill; 900 meters swimming.
2013-12-23 8:01 PM
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Matt, were you able to get that FTP test in the other day?

I attempted it.  I did better on the 5 min portion of the test (averaged 300 vs. 274), but in the 20 minute I started to fade, so I pulled the plug 13 minutes in.  Between my cold and all the running, I just haven't been able to put in the time to get stronger on the bike.  I'll have to work on it after my marathon.  

Sounds like a good call, especially if you weren't going to be biking as much in the near future.

2013-12-25 6:01 PM
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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope everyone has had a great day!


2013-12-25 6:11 PM
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Merry Christmas! Good day here. Got a run in and some log hauling (bringing in firewood from the stacks in the back). DH watched me logging my run, and wanted to know where the icon was for pulling a plastic sled full of logs through the snow. We call it cross training here!

2013-12-26 11:12 AM
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Originally posted by el penguino Merry Christmas! Good day here. Got a run in and some log hauling (bringing in firewood from the stacks in the back). DH watched me logging my run, and wanted to know where the icon was for pulling a plastic sled full of logs through the snow. We call it cross training here!

I think you should add that under the "sport" category

2013-12-27 7:43 PM
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Originally posted by el penguino Merry Christmas! Good day here. Got a run in and some log hauling (bringing in firewood from the stacks in the back). DH watched me logging my run, and wanted to know where the icon was for pulling a plastic sled full of logs through the snow. We call it cross training here!

I think you should add that under the "sport" category




Definitely!! DH plans on opening a training camp for football players were they do all his logging for him- cutting, hauling, splitting, stacking.

2013-12-27 7:44 PM
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So, the run/swim is going pretty well, the diet has been right out the window. New Year's day is coming, planning on getting back on track then. Getting back to work, the kids back to school, etc should really help.
2013-12-28 1:11 AM
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Originally posted by el penguino So, the run/swim is going pretty well, the diet has been right out the window. New Year's day is coming, planning on getting back on track then. Getting back to work, the kids back to school, etc should really help.

Yes, New Years Day is coming.  That is when I really refocus on a balanced plan.  I feel like I am going to another level this year.  My run focus has gone so well that it has really motivated me to hit the bike/swim hard this spring.  I have a lot of goals for the next year and it is going to be fun.

New weakness is going to be to stay sober as my son-in-law turned my spare fridge into a kegerator for xmas.  Unlimited draft beer!!!!  The local brew pub has access to over 400 brews through their distributor.  I have the first three kegs selected.  This is going to be the year of work hard and reward often.

 



2013-12-28 12:47 PM
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week 5 on the running streak recap- almost done!

Day 29- 1 mile, treadmill
Day 30- 1.5 miles, treadmill plus swam 900 yards at the pool of various drill things.
Day 31- 3.1 miles outside
Day 32- 1.49 miles outside
Day 33- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1000 meter swim
Day 34- 3.1 miles outside, 800 meter swim
Day 35- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1 hour cross country skiing (not much snow, boo)
2013-12-30 8:10 AM
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I think I finally got this long run phobia of mine behind me.  Had a killer 23 mile run this past weekend: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/421383695

2013-12-30 9:15 AM
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I think I finally got this long run phobia of mine behind me.  Had a killer 23 mile run this past weekend: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/421383695




nice work-good pacing
looks like that's a very big bridge you go on

glad you got the LR phobia out of your system
training looks very strong

marathon PR next stop!
2013-12-30 9:44 AM
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I think I finally got this long run phobia of mine behind me.  Had a killer 23 mile run this past weekend: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/421383695

nice work-good pacing looks like that's a very big bridge you go on glad you got the LR phobia out of your system training looks very strong marathon PR next stop!

Yeah the causeway makes for a nice scenic run, but it gets windy sometimes.  There are bike lanes on both sides to make it safer to run on.

2013-12-30 10:21 AM
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Originally posted by el penguino week 5 on the running streak recap- almost done! Day 29- 1 mile, treadmill Day 30- 1.5 miles, treadmill plus swam 900 yards at the pool of various drill things. Day 31- 3.1 miles outside Day 32- 1.49 miles outside Day 33- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1000 meter swim Day 34- 3.1 miles outside, 800 meter swim Day 35- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1 hour cross country skiing (not much snow, boo)

Cross country skiing sounds fun.



2013-12-30 12:01 PM
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I think I finally got this long run phobia of mine behind me.  Had a killer 23 mile run this past weekend: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/421383695

Great work!  I loved the sense of accomplishment after LRs when I trained for a marathon.  Keep it up!

2013-12-30 12:46 PM
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Originally posted by el penguino week 5 on the running streak recap- almost done! Day 29- 1 mile, treadmill Day 30- 1.5 miles, treadmill plus swam 900 yards at the pool of various drill things. Day 31- 3.1 miles outside Day 32- 1.49 miles outside Day 33- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1000 meter swim Day 34- 3.1 miles outside, 800 meter swim Day 35- 1.5 miles treadmill, 1 hour cross country skiing (not much snow, boo)

I love, love, LOVE cross country skiing! IMO it's the closest cross training to running. There isn't much snow here right now either which is really sad. I'd actually really like to try biathlon. Last year we spent New Years Eve up at Whistler and went and skied the Olympic Biathlon course. It was very cool. 



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2013-12-30 12:46 PM
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I think I finally got this long run phobia of mine behind me.  Had a killer 23 mile run this past weekend: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/421383695

Fun! Feelin' ready for the marathon? Yay for taper time!

2013-12-30 12:51 PM
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I started marathon training today. YAY! I feel like I'm home  

Oh man, I did a 10 mile run Sat with some tempo in the middle (shyte, I ran a 5:58 mile in there on total accident) then did a 14 mile long run yesterday. I had sort of forgotten about the glycogen depletion when doing a back to back like that and totally bonked at the 10-mile mark on that "long" run! That NEVER happens to me. I was super shaky and everything. Anyway, I stopped at the grocery store  and got 2 spicy chicken tenders, 1 cheese kaiser roll and 1 King Sized Snickers, ate it all and continued my run. I felt muuuchhhh better after my feast. 

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