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2006-12-15 5:24 PM |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: cbost2678's Group - Full UserName: Edited by cbost2678 2006-12-20 5:55 PM |
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2006-12-19 12:27 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Member 49 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN Hey Chris: I am just getting up the gumption to take on the triathlon challenge. I ran track/cross-country in college but I am now 35 and looking for another challenge. I have signed up for a half-ironman in Lubbock Texas for June and the U.K. Ironman at the end of August. Would love to have a mentor that can help me along. I am a horrible swimmer and only now getting a hold of cycling. I live in Lexington, Virginia and coach a cross-country team at a small college out here. Best Wishes, Paul |
2006-12-19 3:27 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Member 19 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN I'm Gary and I'd like to join your group. I live in Clermont, FL and have completed two super sprints recently (1st in Sept and the other Oct). I am 45, still over 200 (but dropping), been training regularly since July and have registered for the Escape to Acatraz race in March (1k swin, 25 k bike, 5k run) here in Clermont. These are pretty long distances for a newbie like me but I will be ready! I appreciate any help you can give. My goals with this sport is fun and longevity. Not sure if I'll ever do an HIM or IM distance but I feel healthier already and actually enjoy (a lot) the training. Having a mentor should be fun. |
2006-12-19 6:07 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN Gary and Paul I want to welcome you both to BT. I look forward mentoring you both and as well having you keep me going strong as well. Its amazing how awesome it is to having people inspire you and checking in on your training. If you have any specific questions please feel free to PM me. Again I lookforward to being part of your tri season!! |
2006-12-19 11:18 PM in reply to: #625425 |
1 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN Hello Chris, My name is Jason Polishak and I would like to join your group. I am 30 years old and am very excited about getting into tri's. I have a very athletic background from youth all through college. I played soccer in college and at the semi-pro level. I am also a very avid surfer, and have travelled all over the world, riding some of the best waves. I have decided that I am going to set my sights on the Ironman. It was suggested to me by a friend of mine to be something I would be perfect for because of my work ethic and commitment. I have been researching, and have become thrilled with excitement to compete in at least a half ironman in the next 6-8 months. I know it will be hard work, but I am prepared. I need to learn from someone who knows the training, diet, and mental focus needed to endure this challenge. I hope you accept, and look forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Jason M. Polishak |
2006-12-20 10:54 AM in reply to: #625425 |
Member 19 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN I have a question about procedure here. Should we PM all questions or add them to this thread so everyone in our group can read and particpate. What say yea ole mentorius one? |
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2006-12-20 12:25 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Memphis, Tn | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN Chris, if you have an opening for another, count me in. When I get a free minute later on this evening, I'll formally introduce myself to the rest of the group. |
2006-12-20 1:48 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Expert 1070 North Carolina | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN I would also like to join the group if there is a spot. I do not have time to introduce myself now but will later on. |
2006-12-20 4:25 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 2299 New York | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN I'd like to be the 5th, as it looks like our goals are pretty similar: I turned 24 in September, and as you know will be joining you at IMAZ in a little less than 4 months. I got married in August, and my wife is not into triathlon at all, but accepts that I am (and will be excited after April 15). Training: Right now I am usually between 10-15hrs/week, with 1 or 2 weight sessions, 4 swim sessions (3x 1500-2000m, one long day of 3000 or 3500), 3 runs (45 mins tempo, 50-1h15 moderate, 55-90 long), and 3 bike sessions (60, 75/90 and 2-3hrs) per week. I am using markallenonline.com, and right after the new year will be switching over to IM specific training, and the hours will probably go up to 13/14-20. Goals: #1 A+ goal is to finish IMAZ. Other than that I would like to do a couple shorter local races, a few 5 & 10ks, maybe an Oly this summer and MCM in October. And I live in Nashville. |
2006-12-20 5:18 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Veteran 102 NoVa | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN I'd like to get in on this group also. Let me know if there's still room, and I'll do the formal intro. Thanks.
Ron. |
2006-12-20 5:54 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - OPEN Wow looks like we have reached our group. We have a few more than five but that is great!! First if everyone would fill out the same thing I did about personal information, training schedule, etc so the whole group can get to know each other. I would like to each of us to be involved not just myself and each of you. We will be able to assist in each others season and training. One of the most important thing as well will be logging your workouts so we can all watch our progress. I would prefer all questions to be posted here under our thread because we have several that have done races and I beleive wa can all learn from each other. I am now gonna mark the group as full but everyone is now apart of the group. I look forward getting to share in yours as well as my upcoming season. |
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2006-12-20 6:14 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Oh and another thing I highly suggest yo all add each other to your friends list that way it will be easy to jump back and forth to each others log page. |
2006-12-20 8:01 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Memphis, Tn | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full UserName: Story: I am 38 years old. I am a Police Officer and currently work for the Memphis Police Department in the land of Elvis (yes, he is dead). This will be my second triathlon season. Long story made short...I started out at 237 pounds. I looked in the mirror one day and decided that I needed to do something with the fat slob in the mirror. I started to shed my weight, and made it down to 185 pounds. In August, I quit dipping snuff. My weight bounced up to 200 pounds, and I am currently trying to work it back off. This year is going to be a banner year for me. I will be participating in IM Louisville, in it's inaugural year. I hope to make it a yearly venture. Family: I am a father of two. My daughter is 10. My son is 6 weeks old. I also have the greatest wife in the world. Before I signed up for the Ironman, I asked her if it would be alright to do the race. I explained to her about the long hours of training, and she didn't even bat an eye when she said to go for it.
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2006-12-20 8:19 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Expert 1070 North Carolina | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Username: BeCivil (Dennis) Story: I am a 34 year old structural engineer. I have been competitive my whole life but mostly team sports. I was not a college level athlete but competed in baseball and football all through high school. My background became mostly weight training during and after college until I was talked into trying a triathlon. Well let's just say the first one did not go so well and being as competitive as I am I could not let it lie so I immediately started endurance training to get better. I have been endurance training now for 2.5 years. I am basically a back FOPer. Somewhere between age 32-34 it seems I developed high blood pressure (148/95);random check up caught it. I was shocked as was my physician. I am not overweight and train on a regular basis. The Dr. said I was just dealt a bad hand. So my 2006 fall was basically trying to find a drug I could tolerate!!! It's been a big ordeal. I had to change my fall schedule around just b/c of the drugs. Had trained hard for a marathon that never happened. I now have a drug that is at least bearable for now. I am using 2007 to not only become an Ironman at Coer d'Alene but to also find different methods to hopefully get off the meds. Family: Currently single. I have two brothers. Training: I am pretty consistant when it comes to training but definately do not go overboard!! I still like to have somewhat of a social life but enjoy being fit. Once I get into a training schedule I am usually hardcore and that's why I do not follow a schedule year round. Last year I started heart rate training and really enjoy using it but also like to go old school once in a while. I plan to get into hardcore training for my Ironman in late January!! Weight: I was a needle in a hay stack through my sophomore year in college....weighing in at 128. I then started weight training and bulked up to 140 by the end of college. At my heaviest I weighed 165 but for the most part have always been fairly skinny around the 150 mark. I currently weigh in about 145. Other than the time I was 165 I have never been heavy b/c I have always been active. Advice: Treat triathlons, running, biking, etc. like a hobby. Do not get so involved to a point where your life in totally controlled by them. You only live once so do all you can!! Train Hard, Train Smart!! |
2006-12-20 9:27 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Member 49 | Subject: Introducing Myself... Name: Paul Wright Background: Ran track and cross-country in college at Clemson University but that was a good while ago. Currently, coach cross-country at a small college in Virginia. Decided to start training for my first Ironman in 2007. Going to be doing U.K. Ironman in August and a half-ironamn in Lubbock Texas in June. Not as strong a swimmer as I would like, and only recently got into cycling. Pretty competitive type person and love a new challenge. A group of friends and I got together a month ago and just did a half-ironman cold on no training. My body hated me for days but got through it. Figured if I could finish the distance on no training perhaps I could do double the distance on a little training I am 35 years old and teach high school and college. A little worried about training time because of my chaotic schedule, so it will help to have a mentor group to keep encouraging me. Training: Was competing as a road runner pretty seriously until June of 2005. I broke my knee-cap in a charity soccer match in Kenya and had to have a career-ending surgery. Doctors said I was done but I have slowly got back into shape. This Fall, I ran some of the cross-country workouts with the kids I coach and am back to about 60%. I also managed to get through a century bike ride in November. Right now I am only running 15-20 miles a week and 40-60 miles on the bike. I do plan on being a little more serious starting January 1st. Weight: Weigh-in about 185 and I am 6 feet 2. In college I raced at 172 so I still feel I am running a little heavy. Advice: Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Show those around you that anything is possible if you are willing to work hard enough for it. Looking forward to getting to know the group. All the best, Paul |
2006-12-22 8:37 AM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full So I would like for us to come up with a team name. I know this is a mentoring page but I want all of us to be apart of each others training. So lets get some Ideas on a name mine is" Iron Determination". This ould be perceived as determination for those of us this year who are doing an Ironman or also meaning we all have strong determination to succeed...so whats your suggestions?? |
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2006-12-22 9:56 AM in reply to: #631342 |
Member 49 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Team I.D. definitely has a ring to it I am hoping to have a triathlon ID by the end of the year! Hope everyone is well and looking forward to a great Christmas. Off to face the Christmas Horde at the Mall. I think I'd rather do a 20 mile up-hill run wearing a weight belt than shop at the mall two days before Christmas. Oh well, here's to procrastination. Merry Christmas ALL!!!! |
2006-12-22 9:26 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Veteran 102 NoVa | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Story: I'm a 41 year old computer guy, doing government contract work in Northern Virginia. I played basketball in high school, but no other organized sports. During a 9 year stint in the Air Force, I played just about every intramural sport you can think of, but only volleyball "stuck". I've played competitively since. During my assignment to Hawaii (86-89), I spectated at a couple races and started riding and swimming a little, but never could get the nerve to try a race. The idea was always there, though. Fast forward to '04. A friend (Brad, Weds19 on BT) got the bug from a college buddy to try tris. I think it was something about checking Ironman off the life list, so they did at Wisconsin '05. Inspired by them, I did a pool sprint in Oct 04 and four more sprints last year. This year I trained with Brad occaisionally through the summer, but didn't do any tris. I'm not a runner, but I did do two half-marathons the Marine Corps Marathon, and a couple 5k/10k races this fall. I did poorly at MCM and may do it again next year to get some payback. I also did my first century ride. I made the trip up to IM Lake Placid this year to cheer on Brad and five other friends. It's amazing the people we saw doing that race. Obviously there were the studs, but there were many non-studs. I can be one of them. Family: Married to Gwen for almost 14 years. She's not into sports at all, but supports me by letting me indulge in this stuff. I have a 19 year old son from a previous marraige who's a sophomore at James Madison University here in VA. He's a basketball guy. We both ran our first 5k together at thanksgiving, but he's not a runner. I try to get him to ride with me, but he will NOT wear bike clothes, so he doesn't. Training: I am currently training to finish Ironman Couer D'Alene. I have I'm the fourth week of the 30-week plan in the Be Iron Fit book, but I'm thinking of starting to work with a local coach so that may change soon. Start with that coach's masters swim group Jan 2nd. Weight: I'm a big dude at 6'7" and 250. I played ball in HS at 185, then slowly but surely worked my way up to 285 by March 05. By Sep 05, I had worked it down to 237. Got back up to 255 last winter and hovered at 250-255 since then. I need to make a change to get that number down to about 225, hopefully by June 24 :-) Also, I just had a physical, where I found out my cholesterol is 232 with low HDL. They want me to go right on Lipitor, but I don't know. They didn't even talk to me about options. Can't it be fixed with lower weight and better diet and exercise? |
2006-12-24 2:32 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Just want to say Merry Christmas to the group. Hope you all eat up and get ready for the New Year!! |
2006-12-25 9:59 PM in reply to: #632140 |
Expert 1070 North Carolina | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Big Ron - 2006-12-22 10:26 PM Story: I'm a 41 year old computer guy, doing government contract work in Northern Virginia. I played basketball in high school, but no other organized sports. During a 9 year stint in the Air Force, I played just about every intramural sport you can think of, but only volleyball "stuck". I've played competitively since. During my assignment to Hawaii (86-89), I spectated at a couple races and started riding and swimming a little, but never could get the nerve to try a race. The idea was always there, though. Fast forward to '04. A friend (Brad, Weds19 on BT) got the bug from a college buddy to try tris. I think it was something about checking Ironman off the life list, so they did at Wisconsin '05. Inspired by them, I did a pool sprint in Oct 04 and four more sprints last year. This year I trained with Brad occaisionally through the summer, but didn't do any tris. I'm not a runner, but I did do two half-marathons the Marine Corps Marathon, and a couple 5k/10k races this fall. I did poorly at MCM and may do it again next year to get some payback. I also did my first century ride. I made the trip up to IM Lake Placid this year to cheer on Brad and five other friends. It's amazing the people we saw doing that race. Obviously there were the studs, but there were many non-studs. I can be one of them. Family: Married to Gwen for almost 14 years. She's not into sports at all, but supports me by letting me indulge in this stuff. I have a 19 year old son from a previous marraige who's a sophomore at James Madison University here in VA. He's a basketball guy. We both ran our first 5k together at thanksgiving, but he's not a runner. I try to get him to ride with me, but he will NOT wear bike clothes, so he doesn't. Training: I am currently training to finish Ironman Couer D'Alene. I have I'm the fourth week of the 30-week plan in the Be Iron Fit book, but I'm thinking of starting to work with a local coach so that may change soon. Start with that coach's masters swim group Jan 2nd. Weight: I'm a big dude at 6'7" and 250. I played ball in HS at 185, then slowly but surely worked my way up to 285 by March 05. By Sep 05, I had worked it down to 237. Got back up to 255 last winter and hovered at 250-255 since then. I need to make a change to get that number down to about 225, hopefully by June 24 :-) Also, I just had a physical, where I found out my cholesterol is 232 with low HDL. They want me to go right on Lipitor, but I don't know. They didn't even talk to me about options. Can't it be fixed with lower weight and better diet and exercise? Ron, I am no doctor or have no medical training but I think I heard one of my running buddies saying that Liptor was not designed to be taken by endurance athletes. Especially those training for marathons and triathlons. I think most people can lower their chlosterol by losing weight but the guy I was talking to was very skinny and had run several marathons. Sometimes your parents give you bad genes........ |
2006-12-27 2:34 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Just checking in and wanted to see how everyone is doing. I want to encourage those of you who do not log your workout s yet to do so. I understand its still the Holidays and most people will rev up next week so i will check back then. For those of you still training hard hope all is going well and keep it up because when you get out and train when others dont you are just getting that much ahead of the others!!! |
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2006-12-27 2:45 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Member 19 | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full A question. I am a registered but non paying member. What level of membership is required to be able fill in all of those details? |
2006-12-27 5:02 PM in reply to: #634317 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full gstaton - 2006-12-27 2:45 PM A question. I am a registered but non paying member. What level of membership is required to be able fill in all of those details? Anyone can log their workouts. Just go to the Icon at the top of your page called training log. Once there you need to go to control panel and name your blog so we can see your workouts. Then just go to the day click on edit log and post your workouts and even a blog if you would like. That way we all can view your workouts.If you have any more questions PM me and I will walk you through it. |
2006-12-29 7:56 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Master 1728 Pulaski TN | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Hey guys hope you all have a safe and happy new years and lets hit the ground running after the first. "Team ID" |
2006-12-31 1:02 PM in reply to: #625425 |
Expert 1070 North Carolina | Subject: RE: cbost2678's Group - Full Happy New Year's Eve everyone. The new year is upon us!!! |
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