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Originally posted by sawyer1206 @ Jackie, James, and Gabe-Thank you! I had an awesome race today and really had a great day, before, during, and after the race. I managed a sub 2hr Half and PR'd with a 1:56:30. I generated a race report and can't seem to find it so I may need to do it again.

Congratulations Dennis, great job and you also made it under 2hrs!  Will read your RR when you have it ready



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Originally posted by JoePetto Firs time doing SF ISLAGIAT with the video - did it last year duringToS without the vid. Would recommend the video. Hard workout with a TSS of 166 and IF .92. Spent a lot of time pushing a big gear through the vide as it is a series of 4 uphill simulations - 15' x 20' x 20' x 8' with sprinting at the end.
Monster ride Joe! [/QUOTE

X2 Joe, you are getting closer to becoming the king of Sufferlandria

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Jackie, congratulations on winning your AG!  I want to see a picture of your trophy case

Rachel, great to see you are back into training and planning your 1st tri of 2015

Adding a 7 mile morning run + 1hr drainer at night

DaveL. 17 19:00:00 
Dan 15 18:52:08 
Mitch 16 12:47:16 
Jackie 14 19:35:09 
Dennis 16 16:55:00 
Joe 15 15:50:41 
Melissa 14 19:11:30 
Beth 13 13:10:00 
Patrick 13 08:42:00 
Gabe 12 20:18:45 
Jim 12 11:25:47 
Seth 10 10:44:00 
Kate 10 09:11:43 
Brian 9 11:40:00 
Dave C. 9 10:49:00 
Rachel 8 07:25:46 
Mark Z. 7 08:50:00 
Mark H 7 5:41:00 
Todd 5 06:15:00 
Lisa 5 05:52:07 
Scott 5 4:34:00 
Kevin 3 01:40:00 
Troy 2 00:60:25

2015-01-19 9:58 PM
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Easy spin on bike today. Thought I was going to die. No legs at all!

Yes DaveL, the goal is to re-qualify for Boston during my Mar 7 marathon in GA.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Dan 15 18:52:08
Mitch 16 12:47:16
Jackie 14 20:31:21
Dennis 16 16:55:00
Joe 15 15:50:41
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Dave C. 9 10:49:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark Z. 7 08:50:00
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
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Scott 5 4:34:00
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Troy 2 00:60:25
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30min swim in the pool and 30min bike ride in the morning.


DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Dan 15 18:52:08
Mitch 16 12:47:16
Jackie 14 20:31:21
Dennis 16 16:55:00
Joe 15 15:50:41
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Dave C. 9 10:49:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:25

Congratulations Dennis and Jackie!


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60' of sweet spot/tempo on TR - Carson. Bike fitness must be returning as intervals at 95%-99% FTP are feeling easier. Starting now to formulate by 2015 race schedule.

Dennis - where's that race report? Doesn't count if you don't report it!


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Dan 15 18:52:08
Mitch 16 12:47:16
Jackie 14 20:31:21
Dennis 16 16:55:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Dave C. 9 10:49:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00


2015-01-20 7:23 AM
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Originally posted by JBacarella

Originally posted by cassowary

Dennis and Jackie, congrats on completing the long distance!

Sunday - I tried to increase my run to 40 minutes, but my knee started hurting at 38 so I stopped short (4.65 miles). I'm going to try and slow my pace down more this week to see how my knee does.



Consider HR training using the Maffetone Method in the Big Yellow Book. Prior to MAF training I was having Achilles issues. Once I started the slower runs, the issues subsided. They will reoccur if I do a lot of speed work in a short time. Just something to consider.


Thanks, that's exactly what I'm thinking - slow down. I have a really hard time slowing down, because my form starts to change and I get bored, but I know it will be good for me.
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60' on the trainer this morning doing TR Black. Aerobic Endurance.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 16 16:55:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 9 10:49:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00

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From TrainingPeaks.com:

The #1 Rule of Endurance Training is.......

Wait for it...

Wait for it...

One more time, wait for it...

CONSISTENCY!

From the article:

http://home.trainingpeaks.com/blog/article/the-1-rule-of-endurance-...

"Amidst the intervals, data, devices, diets and all the other ways that athletes are trying to “gain an edge” in endurance training, it can be easy to forget the basics. The number one most important rule of training, which is often forgotten, is consistency. There is no training program or workout any coach can devise that can make up for a lack of consistency in training. The higher your goals are as an athlete, the more important consistency is.

As a coach, I repeatedly see the differences in performance and improvement between the athlete who is consistent in their training and the athlete who isn’t. You lose fitness at a rate of almost three times as fast as you gain it, so missing a workout or two may not hurt you, but miss a few on a regular basis and you will have a hard time making performance gains. You have to make training a daily priority."
2015-01-20 8:16 AM
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Masters swim this morning - 1:10:00, 3,100 yds.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 16 16:55:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00
2015-01-20 8:52 AM
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Originally posted by JoePetto

60' of sweet spot/tempo on TR - Carson. Bike fitness must be returning as intervals at 95%-99% FTP are feeling easier. Starting now to formulate by 2015 race schedule.

Dennis - where's that race report? Doesn't count if you don't report it!



Here it is Joe-

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp...

I have another HM coming up on 2/1/15 in Galveston which is completely flat and then the big boy race(26.2) on 1/28/15 which has moderate hills. I'm looking forward to the 26.2 but I have to admit it gives the butterflies in the belly when I think about it.

Adding a Recovery 45' run in Zone 2 @70 MAF.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 13 13:10:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00


2015-01-20 9:14 AM
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Originally posted by cassowary

Originally posted by JBacarella

Originally posted by cassowary

Dennis and Jackie, congrats on completing the long distance!

Sunday - I tried to increase my run to 40 minutes, but my knee started hurting at 38 so I stopped short (4.65 miles). I'm going to try and slow my pace down more this week to see how my knee does.



Consider HR training using the Maffetone Method in the Big Yellow Book. Prior to MAF training I was having Achilles issues. Once I started the slower runs, the issues subsided. They will reoccur if I do a lot of speed work in a short time. Just something to consider.


Thanks, that's exactly what I'm thinking - slow down. I have a really hard time slowing down, because my form starts to change and I get bored, but I know it will be good for me.



My thoughts exactly about 6 weeks ago. It killed me to run at a slower pace because I felt like I was going to trip over myself. Slowing down a bit on certain workouts really has improved my running and my aches and pains are subsiding. Since starting MAF training I have been able to run more consistently thus improving my overall run. I think its the competitor inside of all of us that makes it difficult to slow our roll. In our minds we have trained ourselves to believe that if we are not going 110% all the time we are not gaining anything. As I mentioned to Jackie in an earlier post, I can feel the my cardio and strength getting stronger just by letting up off the throttle just a little bit.

Example:
Just this morning I ran a recovery run from the HM over the weekend. It took ever ounce of mental fortitude I had to stay in Zone 2, which for me is 125-130BPM an that put me at a 10:30min/mile pace. I was very proud of myself when I finished the 45' run and my HR never went over 135BPM(according to my Garmin) I feel great with no aches and pains and I contribute it to slowing my roll. Just my two cents!
2015-01-20 10:15 AM
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Can I get a head count (add you name below) if you are riding in the Tour of Sufferlandria (ToS). I'm putting together a spreadsheet to tarck the results and want to ensure I have everyone. First names please.

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Originally posted by sawyer1206
My thoughts exactly about 6 weeks ago. It killed me to run at a slower pace because I felt like I was going to trip over myself. Slowing down a bit on certain workouts really has improved my running and my aches and pains are subsiding. Since starting MAF training I have been able to run more consistently thus improving my overall run. I think its the competitor inside of all of us that makes it difficult to slow our roll. In our minds we have trained ourselves to believe that if we are not going 110% all the time we are not gaining anything. As I mentioned to Jackie in an earlier post, I can feel the my cardio and strength getting stronger just by letting up off the throttle just a little bit.

Example:
Just this morning I ran a recovery run from the HM over the weekend. It took ever ounce of mental fortitude I had to stay in Zone 2, which for me is 125-130BPM an that put me at a 10:30min/mile pace. I was very proud of myself when I finished the 45' run and my HR never went over 135BPM(according to my Garmin) I feel great with no aches and pains and I contribute it to slowing my roll. Just my two cents!


Thanks Dennis. I'm going to take a closer look at MAF training and try to use the HR monitor on the treadmill. My number one goal is to Not Get Injured this year, so I'll do whatever it takes (especially in the off season) to make sure I succeed.

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Back- I missed Friday - Sunday. Sometimes there are things more important than training. Thursday my sister delivered my very first niece. Things didn't go perfect and they ended up in a hosipital far away in the nicu for a little extra stay. I went up to assist and care for my awesome nephew. Everything turned out okay in the end but I missed 2 runs and a bike and the most beautiful weather. I would do it all over again!

Monday night: "Recovery Run" on schedule so that's what I did.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 14 13:48:00
Patrick 13 08:42:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00


Thanks,
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Adding my name

Originally posted by trisuppo

Can I get a head count (add you name below) if you are riding in the Tour of Sufferlandria (ToS). I'm putting together a spreadsheet to tarck the results and want to ensure I have everyone. First names please.

Mitch
Joe
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Beth- congrats on your new niece! Definitely worth taking a break from your training to be there for your sister.

Today I hit the trainer again to give me running knee a rest. 35 minute sprint/hill.

DaveL. 17 19:00:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 14 13:48:00
Patrick 14 09:17:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00

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Back in the pool - yeee haw!

30min 1050m


DaveL. 18 19:30:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 14 13:48:00
Patrick 14 09:17:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 7 5:41:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00

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great results/reports from the weekend - nice job team!

45 min run/drills and 1hr trainer.

DaveL. 18 19:30:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 14 13:48:00
Patrick 14 09:17:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 12 11:25:47
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 9 7:26:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
Troy 2 00:60:00

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10 k at MAF 55:22

DaveL. 18 19:30:00
Mitch 17 13:47:16
Dennis 17 17:40:00
Joe 16 16:50:41
Jackie 15 20:31:21
Dan 15 18:52:08
Melissa 14 19:11:30
Beth 14 13:48:00
Patrick 14 09:17:00
Gabe 12 20:18:45
Jim 13 12:18:09
Seth 10 10:44:00
Kate 10 09:11:43
Brian 9 11:40:00
Mark Z. 9 10:50:00
Dave C. 10 11:59:00
Rachel 8 07:25:46
Mark H 9 7:26:00
Todd 5 06:15:00
Lisa 5 05:52:07
Scott 5 4:34:00
Kevin 3 01:40:00
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Originally posted by cassowary

Originally posted by sawyer1206
My thoughts exactly about 6 weeks ago. It killed me to run at a slower pace because I felt like I was going to trip over myself. Slowing down a bit on certain workouts really has improved my running and my aches and pains are subsiding. Since starting MAF training I have been able to run more consistently thus improving my overall run. I think its the competitor inside of all of us that makes it difficult to slow our roll. In our minds we have trained ourselves to believe that if we are not going 110% all the time we are not gaining anything. As I mentioned to Jackie in an earlier post, I can feel the my cardio and strength getting stronger just by letting up off the throttle just a little bit.

Example:
Just this morning I ran a recovery run from the HM over the weekend. It took ever ounce of mental fortitude I had to stay in Zone 2, which for me is 125-130BPM an that put me at a 10:30min/mile pace. I was very proud of myself when I finished the 45' run and my HR never went over 135BPM(according to my Garmin) I feel great with no aches and pains and I contribute it to slowing my roll. Just my two cents!


Thanks Dennis. I'm going to take a closer look at MAF training and try to use the HR monitor on the treadmill. My number one goal is to Not Get Injured this year, so I'll do whatever it takes (especially in the off season) to make sure I succeed.



Same here Cass! My training plan for the year is to stay injury free. Even if I'm not going at the training as hard as I would like I think the extra consistency will pay off in the 'long run'(pun intended). Mitch posted this earlier and it really goes along with what we're talking about, its tuff being consistent when we're constantly on the injured list..

Originally posted by trisuppo


CONSISTENCY!

From the article:

http://home.trainingpeaks.com/blog/article/the-1-rule-of-endurance-...

"Amidst the intervals, data, devices, diets and all the other ways that athletes are trying to “gain an edge” in endurance training, it can be easy to forget the basics. The number one most important rule of training, which is often forgotten, is consistency. There is no training program or workout any coach can devise that can make up for a lack of consistency in training. The higher your goals are as an athlete, the more important consistency is.

As a coach, I repeatedly see the differences in performance and improvement between the athlete who is consistent in their training and the athlete who isn’t. You lose fitness at a rate of almost three times as fast as you gain it, so missing a workout or two may not hurt you, but miss a few on a regular basis and you will have a hard time making performance gains. You have to make training a daily priority."



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I train by 80% of my volume is at zone 2 or lower and no more than 20% speed-work. that's been about 1 med run a week alternating tempo/intervals.

I have mastered the how slow can you go and still appear to be running routine. I will say that since I started in mid October I've seen really good gains. But I have to look at my data over weeks/months to see the gains. My current MAF pace is 13:20 - 13:30 and I started nearly 15:00. I assume I'll begin seeing diminishing returns.

So for race day I know that it's not a MAF run so do you just leave the chest strap at home? I'm really unsure of my strategy for the 15k in 2.5 weeks. Do you race in a hr zone or race to a pace?
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Originally posted by Sillygal

I have mastered the how slow can you go and still appear to be running routine.


That is too funny and I would have to say that this is not something I have not perfected yet. This is why I'm glad I run at 5:00am in a BIG park, nobody around to see my new trot. On race day all bets are off for me. I will target a specific pace and will try my hardest to stay there. My race day philosophy is to get uncomfortable and stay there.

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Originally posted by trisuppo
Originally posted by JoePetto Firs time doing SF ISLAGIAT with the video - did it last year duringToS without the vid. Would recommend the video. Hard workout with a TSS of 166 and IF .92. Spent a lot of time pushing a big gear through the vide as it is a series of 4 uphill simulations - 15' x 20' x 20' x 8' with sprinting at the end.
Monster ride Joe! [/QUOTE

X2 Joe, you are getting closer to becoming the king of Sufferlandria




No such thing as a King of Sufferlandria...only Knights...if you dare to attempt to be Knighted (thinking of a 2016 Knighthood attempt...who's in?).
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My race day philosophy is to get uncomfortable and stay there.


That's sig line material right there.
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Training is often a lonely proposition and sometimes we are our own worst enemies. Finding good training partners can provide you with that extra external motivation to bring out your best.
date : September 1, 2004
author : owie
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Your training plan is a guide but you don’t blindly follow it. You shouldn’t know exactly what you are going to do until the day you are to do it.