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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Mary - the new frame sounds awesome!  What a great find!

Ben - Congrats on the PODIUM!

Ann-Marie - I think that i's swimwear.  I googled and found this http://www.dubai-abaya.com/muslim-swimwear.html. I could find nothing when I tried to find images for running gear.  Hands, I'm with you on it being a choice to wear. I know that at times in my life I have though maybe I need to wear something loose and flowing and modest.  Maybe I need a sari to cover up.

Judi - Congras on the tri and the SWIM PR!

Kirsten - Way to gut it out!  Race day is going to go so well for you after training on the course!  Familiarity + taper = awesome race!

Yanti - I love your business sense!

Jo - Nice to see you!

ETA: Let me just point out that Judi's swim PR -- no wetsuit was involved.  The water temperature was about 80!



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2014-06-16 8:00 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by bcraht

WTF did I get myself into???  We went and rode part of the Whistler bike course today.  Holy shizzle.  We rode the first 93 km of the route, then the last 32km.  1953m of elevation gain (That is 5859 ft for you 'Muricans).  Which, on it's own, I have problem with.  What I do take issue with, however, is the wind.  Like going up hills at 7km/hr due to wind.  Or getting ready to enjoy the downhill, and getting hit with a headwind that slows you to 20km/hr (when you might've gotten up to 40ish).  No likey!!!!  I think it was the hardest ride I have ever done (not that I am a lifelong cyclist or anything, but still).  It also couldn't decide if it wanted to be sunny, or rainy, or sunny, or rainy, or sunny....  Ah well, guess we'll be ready for anything on race day... we are going up at least 4 more times, 2 long rides and 2 medium, so hopefully that will help.  I see much walking of the 42.2

ETA:  Forgot to mention that a couple weeks ago, we rode 4:54 for 125km.  Today we rode 125km in 5:48.  Wind.

Yowza!! Headwind on a downhill is brutal!! Where you think you can just fly you wind up pedaling to stay upright in the wind!

 

The guy who operates the B&B we stayed at this weekend did IMLP in 2003 in some horrible weather.  He said he hit 40 mph on the downhills but in serious winds and rain that made him pedal all the way down.  Wind is a much harder ride.  Find bryancd's RR from IMSG a year or so ago.  He had some horrible winds to contend with but posted a lot of tips on dealing with it.  Think he had a good thread on his tips too--just prior to his being banned 

2014-06-16 8:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by jmkizer

Mary - the new frame sounds awesome!  What a great find!

Ben - Congrats on the PODIUM!

Ann-Marie - I think that i's swimwear.  I googled and found this http://www.dubai-abaya.com/muslim-swimwear.html. I could find nothing when I tried to find images for running gear.  Hands, I'm with you on it being a choice to wear. I know that at times in my life I have though maybe I need to wear something loose and flowing and modest.  Maybe I need a sari to cover up.

Judi - Congras on the tri and the SWIM PR!

Kirsten - Way to gut it out!  Race day is going to go so well for you after training on the course!  Familiarity + taper = awesome race!

Yanti - I love your business sense!

Jo - Nice to see you!

ETA: Let me just point out that Judi's swim PR -- no wetsuit was involved.  The water temperature was about 80!

Hey, x2 to everything!

I think I'll just post "What NyNy said" from now on

Choice is good. I have serious problems with anybody not having genuine choices--to the point where it annoys me that men in developed countries genuinely do not have the choice to wear (appropriately neat and modest) what's considered women's business attire.

Obviously it's worse in countries where women barely qualify for personhood. If even barely.

That said, yeah, I really do want anyone to have nice, durable, functional modesty clothing in sports if that's what they want and there sure is a market for it here.

2014-06-16 8:21 AM
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Originally posted by 4agoodlife

Originally posted by jmkizer

Racing Manatees!

A listing of Manatee Races, Rides and Runs and other events

June 14-15
Randee - Patriot Half on Saturday
Judi - Rev3 Williamsburg - Olympic Rev on Sunday
Monica - Lake in the Hills on Sunday
Tom - Camp Meeting 5k on Sunday
Tom - Speedy Feet Wed Night Tri #2 on Wednesday

June 20 is Yanit's Bali wedding

Hope Randee had a speedy race this morning.

Judi, Monica and Tom...GO, GO, GO!




HOORAY!!!

Well I'd call my swim a success!! I have a RR up but here's the summary:
I need to learn to swim straight LOL If my Garmin was right then I'm thrilled with my pace but not so much with the extra distance I swam. The start was really cool too - within each wave (after elites), they sent off 3 swimmers every 10 seconds. It was totally calm and laid back. Perfect for me. I started (mostly) alone and swam (mostly) alone with no one to swim over me or bump into me (there was a little but nothing like a mass start). Today is back to reality and back to work.

I found Judi's RR - Awesome work.
I'm watching for the rest of you!!! I'm sitting here getting my oil changed with nothing to do so get me something to read

Have a great day all!
2014-06-16 9:05 AM
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Great job out there, racing and practicing-to-be-racing manatees!  Ben rocked his AG and race (I cannot even fathom being 5th OA in a race, just wow), Judi PRed her swim, Randee had a solid race (TT swim starts are sooo nice!) and Kirsten battled some nasty, nasty winds but persevered and got 'er done.  We manatees are a tough lot!   And Monica, how did you do?  Tom?



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2014-06-16 9:16 AM
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Geez o' Pete, I always have SO much to catch up on come Monday morning!  

Darren:  Wow... talk about lost in translation??   

Jonathan:  Glad you conquered your fear and not only tried yoga, but also found out that you really liked it!  I hope it helps with the IT band issues  

Mary:  YAYYYY!!!  New bikes are all kinds of awesome, especially when it's being built for you!  

Hands:  I think the mannequin has the goggles on to practice T1?  

Judi:  GREAT job with the race, and congrats on the swim PR! 

Kirsten:  Daaaaaaaang.  I know all about the hills on the S2S up to Whistler, but I really didn't think about the wind... Yowza!  Way to get the ride done, and it's great that you're going to be going back to ride it several times before the race.  You're going to do GREAT!  

Jo:  I can't tell you how much I love that you have a tristalker blog!  It's going to get added to my list of blogs to check out   

Ben:  Firstly HUGE congrats on your 2nd AG and 5th OA, you are SOOOOOO speedy!  Of course I have a western accent, I'm from western Canada.    And I know, my hair totally matches my sunshiny personality!    (that's what you meant, right?? )   



2014-06-16 9:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by melbo55

Monica, how did you do?  

Welllll... Unfortunately I tweaked my back on Saturday swapping out the wheels on my bike which left me lying flat on my back on the floor and cursing up a storm to the point the cats were hiding under the bed scared at whatever angry demon had possessed my vocabulary.  

I decided (probably unwisely, but no one's ever accused me of being wise) that we'd go to the race anyways and see what race-day brought as we'd already registered, paid for the hotel room and the rental car.  Race morning comes and I had 5 Aleve to try and get the pain to subside... which didn't quite work.  

It wasn't quite the day I had hoped for... every pull with my right arm during the swim was agony, which meant I didn't rotate very well and ended up drinking a LOT of icky lake water, and aero was a miserable place to be.  HOWEVER, it was a gorgeous (if ridiculously windy) day, I finished with a smile on my face & I was super stoked to see that I had run just over 9 minute miles for the run!   

There will be no working out today.  

2014-06-16 9:35 AM
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Tom - Congrats on the 5k

Kirk - When's the training plan start?

Stacey - Did Phil get the shoes for you?  

Randee - Congrats on the HIM relay!  Great swim!  

Debi - So glad that your doc gave you the thumbs up!

Monica - Knock 'me dead this morning (not litterally!)  And sorry to hear about your back.

2014-06-16 9:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by jmkizer

Tom - Congrats on the 5k

Kirk - When's the training plan start?

Stacey - Did Phil get the shoes for you?  

Randee - Congrats on the HIM relay!  Great swim!  

Debi - So glad that your doc gave you the thumbs up!

Monica - Knock 'me dead this morning (not litterally!)  And sorry to hear about your back.

This did not fail to escape my attention and I doubt it is an error.

2014-06-16 9:47 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by IndoIronYanti

Originally posted by jmkizer

Tom - Congrats on the 5k

Kirk - When's the training plan start?

Stacey - Did Phil get the shoes for you?  

Randee - Congrats on the HIM relay!  Great swim!  

Debi - So glad that your doc gave you the thumbs up!

Monica - Knock 'me dead this morning (not litterally!)  And sorry to hear about your back.

This did not fail to escape my attention and I doubt it is an error.

I guess it's a good thing that it's not ME doing the interview this morning!  First, I couldn't count my laps correctly, now this!

2014-06-16 9:48 AM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Ben:  Firstly HUGE congrats on your 2nd AG and 5th OA, you are SOOOOOO speedy!  Of course I have a western accent, I'm from western Canada.    And I know, my hair totally matches my sunshiny personality!    (that's what you meant, right?? )   

More or less, sure.



2014-06-16 9:49 AM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by melbo55

Monica, how did you do?  

Welllll... Unfortunately I tweaked my back on Saturday swapping out the wheels on my bike which left me lying flat on my back on the floor and cursing up a storm to the point the cats were hiding under the bed scared at whatever angry demon had possessed my vocabulary.  

I decided (probably unwisely, but no one's ever accused me of being wise) that we'd go to the race anyways and see what race-day brought as we'd already registered, paid for the hotel room and the rental car.  Race morning comes and I had 5 Aleve to try and get the pain to subside... which didn't quite work.  

It wasn't quite the day I had hoped for... every pull with my right arm during the swim was agony, which meant I didn't rotate very well and ended up drinking a LOT of icky lake water, and aero was a miserable place to be.  HOWEVER, it was a gorgeous (if ridiculously windy) day, I finished with a smile on my face & I was super stoked to see that I had run just over 9 minute miles for the run!   

There will be no working out today.  

Hmm, the first bolded section suggests that Ben was not referring to your sunny disposition when discussing how you match your hair color!  The second bolded section, however, does support that proposition or maybe (since who would be smiling after all that) reinforces the other proposition.  It's a puzzlement

Still, I'm sorry about your back!  

Good luck with your 125th interview and knock Janyne dead!

2014-06-16 9:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered)

Originally posted by jmkizer

Tom - Congrats on the 5k

Kirk - When's the training plan start?

Stacey - Did Phil get the shoes for you?  

Randee - Congrats on the HIM relay!  Great swim!  

Debi - So glad that your doc gave you the thumbs up!

Monica - Knock 'me dead this morning (not litterally!)  And sorry to hear about your back.

This did not fail to escape my attention and I doubt it is an error.

However, my delayed double posting is ... maybe.



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2014-06-16 9:55 AM
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Morning Pod

Finally got in the 50mi ride around the mountain on Saturday, and yesterday was our first try at family kayaking. Kids LOVED it! And T said we have to do it once a month.





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2014-06-16 10:05 AM
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Morning Pod

Finally got in the 50mi ride around the mountain on Saturday, and yesterday was our first try at family kayaking. Kids LOVED it! And T said we have to do it once a month.

Aw, just gorgeous! Lovely!

And the scenery is nice too.

Super T.I.T.S.!

2014-06-16 10:14 AM
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Originally posted by laffinrock

Have had such an amazing day today, I just have to share.  I did my first OWS ever and it went beautifully.  Water was calm, weather was nice, I got to swim by myself (other people were there, just not around me), wetsuit fit well, and I didn't panic once.  I can't wait to go again!! 

Then I went to a LBS I just discovered to talk about what to look for when shopping for a used steel frame to build out.  Got some details, then went to a local non-profit that takes donated bikes and resells them, as well as having fix-it classes, a earn-a-bike program for kids, and a workshop that's open for public use.  Found a frame there that fit all the parameters I had just discussed at the other shop.  Paid $25 for a steel Trek 900 frame built in Taiwan and should be able to get it set up with mid-grade components for $500-600.  I had been budgeting $1,500 for a new bike as a step up from my junker so to be able to get a decent bike for that kind of price thrills me to pieces!!  Plus I probably won't have to pay the $175 for a professional fit because the owner of the shop builds custom steel bikes and really believes that "optimal" fit is "comfort" and will do whatever is needed to get the bike comfortable as part of the build-out price.  I totally wasn't expecting to find a frame today.  I was thinking it would take a couple of months of haunting the non-profit shop and Craig's List but I hit the jackpot the first time!! To say that I'm excited is a complete understatement!! (if you can't tell by all my exclamation points )

Glad it was a good OWS experience for you! It is a well run system. Equally as important, what did you have a NoNos?

Yay on the bike!!!!!!!!



2014-06-16 10:20 AM
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Morning Pod

Finally got in the 50mi ride around the mountain on Saturday, and yesterday was our first try at family kayaking. Kids LOVED it! And T said we have to do it once a month.

So. Much. Awesomeness!!! I love that you n J make time for rides together, in spite of having to get a sitter. I also love that outdoor family time is such a priority for you all!

2014-06-16 10:22 AM
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Originally posted by bcraht

WTF did I get myself into???  We went and rode part of the Whistler bike course today.  Holy shizzle.  We rode the first 93 km of the route, then the last 32km.  1953m of elevation gain (That is 5859 ft for you 'Muricans).  Which, on it's own, I have problem with.  What I do take issue with, however, is the wind.  Like going up hills at 7km/hr due to wind.  Or getting ready to enjoy the downhill, and getting hit with a headwind that slows you to 20km/hr (when you might've gotten up to 40ish).  No likey!!!!  I think it was the hardest ride I have ever done (not that I am a lifelong cyclist or anything, but still).  It also couldn't decide if it wanted to be sunny, or rainy, or sunny, or rainy, or sunny....  Ah well, guess we'll be ready for anything on race day... we are going up at least 4 more times, 2 long rides and 2 medium, so hopefully that will help.  I see much walking of the 42.2

ETA:  Forgot to mention that a couple weeks ago, we rode 4:54 for 125km.  Today we rode 125km in 5:48.  Wind.

One word:

OX

 

2014-06-16 10:30 AM
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Glad it was a good OWS experience for you! It is a well run system. Equally as important, what did you have a NoNos?

Yay on the bike!!!!!!!!

Had a "healthy" breakfast of grits, 2 eggs, bacon, and a beignet.  SO yummy!  It was so gratifying to have such a "life is good" kind of day.  I'm so grateful every day that I've gotten my life back and days like this just confirm that all the hard work has been worth it.

2014-06-16 10:39 AM
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Originally posted by amd723 Let's try the Dubai running outfit photo again. Actually, as I look more closely, is she wearing swim goggles? Maybe this is a swimsuit??

I believe there is too much skin showing. Don't they know Wiki says, "Foot fetishism is the most common form of sexual fetish related to the body."?

2014-06-16 10:42 AM
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Originally posted by laffinrock

Originally posted by rrrunner

Glad it was a good OWS experience for you! It is a well run system. Equally as important, what did you have a NoNos?

Yay on the bike!!!!!!!!

Had a "healthy" breakfast of grits, 2 eggs, bacon, and a beignet.  SO yummy!  It was so gratifying to have such a "life is good" kind of day.  I'm so grateful every day that I've gotten my life back and days like this just confirm that all the hard work has been worth it.

Way cool!



2014-06-16 10:50 AM
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Nice job in the race dept this weekend! Looks like I have a few RRs to find

2014-06-16 11:07 AM
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Originally posted by 4agoodlife

Originally posted by amd723 Let's try the Dubai running outfit photo again. Actually, as I look more closely, is she wearing swim goggles? Maybe this is a swimsuit??

I believe there is too much skin showing. Don't they know Wiki says, "Foot fetishism is the most common form of sexual fetish related to the body."?

LOL!

2014-06-16 11:10 AM
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Morning Pod

Finally got in the 50mi ride around the mountain on Saturday, and yesterday was our first try at family kayaking. Kids LOVED it! And T said we have to do it once a month.

That's great! I think you need to get one of those burkinis for your daughter 

2014-06-16 11:15 AM
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Originally posted by rrrunner

Originally posted by 4agoodlife

Morning Pod

Finally got in the 50mi ride around the mountain on Saturday, and yesterday was our first try at family kayaking. Kids LOVED it! And T said we have to do it once a month.

So. Much. Awesomeness!!! I love that you n J make time for rides together, in spite of having to get a sitter. I also love that outdoor family time is such a priority for you all!

I love it all too  Our rides are our "dates". We get coffee, quiet time in the truck, and a chance to motivate each other for a few hours. As for outdoor family time, you've met my kids....nuff said. lol

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