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2011-12-20 8:15 PM |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [CLOSED] DOING WORK
Edited by lamarvenoy 2012-01-26 10:46 AM |
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2011-12-30 8:38 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] We're live! come one, come all! My vision for this group is to target the first time triathlete (although everyone is welcome!). I have the most experience with sprint distance triathlons where fast transitions and speed are key. Lets get this thing started. |
2011-12-30 11:47 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
1 | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hi I would love to be involved with your Mentor Group A bit about me - I'm probably 20 kilos overweight, and have some strange desire to try a triathalon. I have never done one, but willing to give it a go. I did a Bridge to Brisbane race - 5 km run a couple of years ago. Edited by 12curious 2011-12-30 11:49 PM |
2011-12-31 5:54 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
2 | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] I have always wanted to do a Triathlom but wasnt sure how to go about it. Being that this new year its all about me, im jumping in feet first! My goal is a Run and a Ttiathlon (Summer and Early Fall). About me, Im 29 badly out of shape with a burning desire to change and start something new. So if you are ready, Lets get started |
2011-12-31 5:55 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
2 | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] I have always wanted to do a Triathlom but wasnt sure how to go about it. Being that this new year its all about me, im jumping in feet first! My goal is a Run and a Ttiathlon (Summer and Early Fall). About me, Im 29 badly out of shape with a burning desire to change and start something new. So if you are ready, Lets get started |
2011-12-31 8:53 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Of course you 2 are more than welcome to join! As noted in my short bio, I was out of shape when I first started running and triathlon. I started at around 240lbs at my heaviest. Now I hover around 180-190. This sport has enabled me to change my life and the way I look at exercise, nutrition and just being healthy in general. WARNING!!!: triathlon is addictive! It would be really helpful if everyone that joins can post a bio thats similar to the one I posted at the top of this thread. It doesn't have to be too thorough. Some things to include might be: -Name (because hey, lets get friendly up in here) I'm going to give it until after the first of the year to allow a couple more people to join before we really get down to business. I realize that a lot of people are preoccupied with family and vacation right now. Once a week I'm going to post an essay covering certain topics pertaining to triathlon and fitness. I'd like everyone to post your most burning question and I'll incorporate these questions into the essays. Lastly, please become familiar with the logs portion of this site (located at the top of the page in between the "routes and "race logs" buttons). I'll be adding everyone in the group as a friend there so you can see what I do on a weekly basis and I can peek at your activities. I've just updated my logs this morning to include all of the training i've done in the past month. Keeping your logs up to date is the best tool we have to encourage each other to stay on track. I might even get a little crazy and add my weight to the logs (I weigh in on tuesdays normally) phew! I might be a little long winded on these first few posts, I'm very excited to embark on this journey with everyone. I'd just like everyone to remember, this is supposed to be fun. It's going to be challenging at first but this is the greatest sport, comprised of some of the greatest people on the planet. |
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2011-12-31 5:48 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 29 Chelsea | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN]
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2012-01-01 12:39 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Awesome Chris. Glad to have you aboard. I'll add you to my friends in the training logs portion of the site. I'm Still waiting for a couple more people to join the group. I'd like to have around 10 people before we start this thing officially but I don't want to wait too long. I guess I'll give it until the end of this week and go from there. Meanwhile I'm going to start drafting the first of a series of essays which will cover the basic gear for triathlon. What you definitely need, a couple of optional items that will make your your race day and training more efficient and some items that you definitely don't need until you decided that triathlon is something that you want to invest more heavily in. Stay tuned! Edited by lamarvenoy 2012-01-01 12:41 PM |
2012-01-01 2:49 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
5 | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Count me in. I am a 30 year old looking to compete in my first triathlon. I have targeted a July Xterra triathlon and need all the advice and mentoring that I can get. My swimming skill/experience is next to nil, but I am excited to learn and get better. I am out of shape right now; I ran a 5k a couple of weeks ago in just over 26 minutes. I just found out that I am going to be a father and the thought of being too out of shape to play with my kid in 10-15 years is terrifying to me.....so, I am highly motivated. I look forward to being part of this group. |
2012-01-01 8:58 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: Do you have any room for a Duathlete? Name - Erin, Married 11+yrs to Jim - 8yo twins Lance & Hailey & my running partner is Ava (a 2.5yo Viszla)
Edited by Twinsmomma.Erin 2012-01-01 9:06 PM |
2012-01-02 8:31 AM in reply to: #3965573 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Do you have any room for a Duathlete? Of course there's room for you. Just waiting for a couple more people to hop in the train and we'll get this thing started. I also work in ann arbor as a CAD technician cool stuff. |
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2012-01-03 5:21 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Tecoma, Melbourne, Australia | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hiya, I am hoping it's not too late to join your group - Ive just read through everyone's bios and it sounds like I might fit in A bit about myself - I'm a 37 year old Aussie mum of twin almost three year old boys. Being Summer over here it tri season as we speak so my goals are for next year. In my 20's and I played a high level of netball (don't think you guys play it over there!) and ran a fair bit. But since then life just got in the way, and now I am terribly (tragically even!) unfit. I've got maybe 30 kg to lose all up (I think around 65 lbs). A few years ago I did a mini tri and really enjoyed it and last Summer I summoned the courage to do another - I finished nearly last! I haven't signed up to do any this Summer but next Summer I would like to do the Gatorade series here in Melbourne which consists of monthly sprint tri's from November to March, with one Olympic distance thrown into the mix. Between now and then I have signed up for a half marathon in July and am hoping like crazy that there is enough time between now and then to get through it! My darling hubby has promised me a new bike if I can lose 20 kg - the challenge is on! I haven't started logging my workouts yet but in the next day or so I will get that all up and running. I did go for my first "run" (that's fat person speak for embarrassing ridiculous shuffle intermixed with walking to dull the aches and pains!!) last night, and tonight I went for my first swim and managed to make it through 1,000 metres before stopping in fear of hyperventilating and drowning half way through a lap. On the way out I signed up for an adult swim class which consists of weekly lessons starting in February! Looking forward to being in a group with similar goals and passions, and to everyone else in the group - Happy New Year. Here's to 2012 and everyone exceeding their own expectations |
2012-01-03 5:28 AM in reply to: #3967468 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Awesome, great to have you aboard. I'm super jealous that you're actually able to get outside in some nice weather. Right now I'm dealing with the snowy winter season. It's pretty rough. |
2012-01-03 5:44 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Tecoma, Melbourne, Australia | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Ooh I don't envy you having to deal with snow in winter - even in Winter here it's really pretty mild (feels cold to me but I am sure to someone who has to shovel snow off the driveway it's positively tropical!) RIght now we a dealing with temperatures in the high 30's (around 100 - I'm gonna get so good at conversions!) so it's pretty hot. I look forward to being part of your group - and many thanks for giving up your time to do this. It really is a fantastic thing you are doing. |
2012-01-03 9:02 AM in reply to: #3967468 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] ShampyV - 2012-01-03 6:21 AM Hiya, I am hoping it's not too late to join your group - Ive just read through everyone's bios and it sounds like I might fit in A bit about myself - I'm a 37 year old Aussie mum of twin almost three year old boys. Being Summer over here it tri season as we speak so my goals are for next year. In my 20's and I played a high level of netball (don't think you guys play it over there!) and ran a fair bit. But since then life just got in the way, and now I am terribly (tragically even!) unfit. I've got maybe 30 kg to lose all up (I think around 65 lbs). A few years ago I did a mini tri and really enjoyed it and last Summer I summoned the courage to do another - I finished nearly last! I haven't signed up to do any this Summer but next Summer I would like to do the Gatorade series here in Melbourne which consists of monthly sprint tri's from November to March, with one Olympic distance thrown into the mix. Between now and then I have signed up for a half marathon in July and am hoping like crazy that there is enough time between now and then to get through it! My darling hubby has promised me a new bike if I can lose 20 kg - the challenge is on! I haven't started logging my workouts yet but in the next day or so I will get that all up and running. I did go for my first "run" (that's fat person speak for embarrassing ridiculous shuffle intermixed with walking to dull the aches and pains!!) last night, and tonight I went for my first swim and managed to make it through 1,000 metres before stopping in fear of hyperventilating and drowning half way through a lap. On the way out I signed up for an adult swim class which consists of weekly lessons starting in February! Looking forward to being in a group with similar goals and passions, and to everyone else in the group - Happy New Year. Here's to 2012 and everyone exceeding their own expectations It does sound like we have a good bit in common. My twins are B/G and 8.5yo. I didn't learn to swim proper until I was 28yo (I'm 35 now BTW) I live at a lake and fully intend to overcome my fear of the open water swim in good time, but haven't quite mastered it yet. Pool...can swim all day it seems. Lake water, can't see, and feel like I'm suffocating, very odd, it's all in my head. Makes me curious if I'd be OK in clear tropical ocean waters? LOL Looking forward to getting to know everyone. |
2012-01-03 10:24 AM in reply to: #3965985 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: RE: Do you have any room for a Duathlete? lamarvenoy - 2012-01-02 9:31 AM Of course there's room for you. Just waiting for a couple more people to hop in the train and we'll get this thing started. I also work in Ann Arbor as a CAD technician cool stuff. Too funny... small world sometimes. I like to sneak in swims during my lunch break at Saline Rec because I work on the south-western fringe by the AA airport. It's super reasonable cost wise and pretty nice for what I need it for. Would be nice to have a pool closer to home, but there really isn't anything. Just the lake across the street from me. Which I really need to spend some quality time in this year. ;-) Du this year...Tri again next? Last time was a little embarrassing. (but still fun none the less) |
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2012-01-03 11:30 AM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Minnesota | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hi, I'm very interested in joining this group! A little info about me. Name: Marcy Location: Freezing cold Minnesota! I'm envious of all the outdoor training going on right now. Occupation: Hmmm. Well, I'm a Licensed Psychologist by training, but have decided to stay home and home school my 4 precious children (ages 12, 10, 8, 5 1/2 (that half is VERY important)). Family: Happily married for 16 years to my best friend. We have done a couple sprint tri's together in years past and enjoying exercising as a familly. Training: Started training again yesterday! I have done several sprint tri's in the past 6 years, none in the past 3. In those past 3 years, I have successfully packed on about 40 extra pounds, largely attributed to staying home and having constant access to food, and not making time to go to the gym. Now the kids a little older and can train with me, or I can train without them needing me. Swam competitively through High School, but haven't been in the pool for about 2 years. Slowly rode my bike 473 miles in 7 days last summer in RAGBRAI (Iowa), but haven't touched the bike since. I am not a strong runner. Looking forward to getting back to the exercise and having it feel good, not be such a struggle. Goals: I'd like to do at least one sprint tri this summer, possibly one that has a kids tri too. Maybe make it up to an Oly??? That is my ultimate goal! I'd like to be able to run and play with my kids without getting winded. Lose 40 pounds! Short term goal: We are going skiing in Co in Feb and I'd like to gain muscle strength in my legs and increase endurance by then.
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2012-01-03 1:25 PM in reply to: #3968205 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hi Marcy, It's cold here in MI too. Not as cold as normal and we have an odd lack of any real snow. So it's just cold enough to be kind of blah, but nothing to play in to make it fun outside. (This is from one of my 8yo's over the holiday break) I'm ready for outdoor training for sure. Don't forget to add us all to your friends list so that we can give you inspiration. (I tried to look at your blog and I couldn't...friends only) Happy Training. |
2012-01-03 1:53 PM in reply to: #3968205 |
Regular 87 Canton, MI | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Welcome Welcome Marcy. I'll add you to my friends in the training logs, welcome to the group. only a couple more people and I'll change the group to closed (I think 10 is as many people as I want for my first time mentor group).
Also, does anyone think they would benefit from a triathlon 101 type essay piece? maybe go over some must have gear, some stuff to stay away from, starting off training, picking your first race, etc..? It looks like there is a good mix of people but everyone that's joined as of late has at least some race experience whether it's road races (running) or triathlon.
Also I'd like everyone to think of one thing that they've been dying to ask about the sport but have been too shy to for fear of sounding silly. I had a million of these questions when I first started off. They can range from training questions to rafce etiquette, to transitions questions, anything is fair game. |
2012-01-03 2:23 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 152 | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Name: Erik Your level of proficiency in swim, bike and run: I was up to be able to breast stroke a full mile. Cycling was my weakest area just based on time to ramp up and utilizing the inexpensive bike on hand to make sure I'd enjoy this whole triathlon thing. Running improved as year went on down to just over 9 minute miles. Anything else that you would like to share: After going through the whole "first timer" experience last year and now getting ready for season #2 I am looking to recapture some of that "newbie enthusiasm". The 13lb drop a year ago came with improved resting heart rate, lower cholesterol, lower triglycerides, and whole bunch of other benefits. Longer term goals include olympic distance in 2013 and a half in 2014. We'll see where it goes from there. To all of you new to this, don't let all the information overwhelm or discourage you! This is a great sport and the benefits are awesome. Just do it! |
2012-01-03 3:31 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: My Silly Triathlon Question I am doing a Duathlon this year, but that's not to say that Triathlons are 100% out of the question for me in the future. I just need more open water time. So... How do you get *safe* open water time outside of a race? I live on an all sports private lake, but I'm afraid that I'll get ran over by a passing pontoon. I'm NOT kidding...LOL. I REALLY need to work on open water...the pool just isn't going to cut it for me to be comfortable to jump in a lake and swim on race day. Been there done that. Go see my log July 2006... |
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2012-01-03 3:44 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Tecoma, Melbourne, Australia | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hi Erin, Nice to meet you! Don't you love having twins?! I nearly had a heart attack when I found out there was two in there! Now I can't even imagine just having one or the other. They just seem to go together. I love swimming in the open water - the beaches near us are beautiful but to be honest I haven't swum in the open water for ages. Just the stinky chlorine!! Must rectify while the weather is nice. I have never swum in a lake - the only ones near us look kinda murky and it doesn't appeal! Fortunately all the tris in Melbourne (that I know of any way) all start with a bay swim at various locations, then continue with the ride on the road (which is closed for the events) and the run is usually on paths out and back along the beach. Makes for a pretty nice setting really although being right on the bay you can get some pretty awful crosswinds. I am really looking forward to the next twelve months, getting to know everyone and sharing the inevitable highs and lows of training. Talk to you soon - it's breaky time at our house so must go feed the monsters! Sharryn
Edited by ShampyV 2012-01-03 3:45 PM |
2012-01-03 3:52 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Tecoma, Melbourne, Australia | Subject: RE: Lamarvenoy's (Bryan) do your first Triathlon Mentor Group [OPEN] Hi again Erin,
I am no open water swimming expert but when I did a tri a few years ago I did swim with an open water group for a couple of months and they reccommend the following things to stay safe in open water - *swim with others * wear bright coloured swimming cap so you are always visible * swim parallel with shore - that way you can stay at a depth where you can always stand up if need be Hope that helps Sharryn |
2012-01-03 4:03 PM in reply to: #3946995 |
Member 6 Tecoma, Melbourne, Australia | Subject: My tri question Ok, I know this is an age old question and there's not any one correct answer but I would really like to discuss the "which type of bike?" issue. Assuming I reach my goal and hubby buys me a new bike, I was wondering whether to go for a tri specific bike or a road bike. Bearing in mind the following things... I am not at all confident riding on the roads - I am not a cyclist by any stretch, and most (not all of course but good majority) of my training on the bike when the time comes will be on a trainer. The next twelve months will be a focus on sprint and olympic distance but jump forward a year when I have had a stellar tri season (heehee) I would like to "go long" and shoot for a HIM and eventually a full IM. Any thoughts? |
2012-01-03 5:31 PM in reply to: #3968981 |
Regular 92 Brooklyn, Michigan | Subject: RE: My tri question Hi Sharryn, I do love having twins. They are truly each others best friend. My son is so incredibly protective of his "little" (by 2 mins) sister that I feel sorry for her future boyfriend, he is going to have his hands very full keeping daddy and brother happy. I found out at my first PG Dr appt at 10wks and was shocked. I had NO morning sickness, and barely any weight gain (~2lbs) They do run in the family though. On your bike question, I would go with a road bike at this point. You can always get aerobars added later if you decide you want to try them. Lastly if you REALLY love triathlon you could sell the first bike to a newbie , and spring for a real Triathlon bike. That's what I would do. I'm still at the road bike stage. My DH has the same bike as I do, only bigger & bright RED, with the aerobars added. It looks nice, I *might* do that later this spring-summer. |
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