Team Persistent Pumpkins
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2008-03-30 5:35 PM |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: Team Persistent Pumpkins
Welcome to the April Challenge, Team Persistent Pumpkins! Your team name comes from the Pumpkinman race in South Berwick, Maine. |
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2008-03-30 8:55 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1022 | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Howdy team. My name is Brian, and I've been doing this for about a year. Right now, I'm starting to train for the Vineman 70.3 in July, and after that, IMAZ in November. This month, I've got a half marathon in Santa Cruz and a sprint tri scheduled. My goals for the month are: 19 Hours - Biking 27000 m swimming Look forward to being on your team. |
2008-03-31 6:22 AM in reply to: #1303503 |
Extreme Veteran 877 Pa | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hey everyone My name is Carrie and I'm currently training for Timberman!!!! I ran the numbers for my goals the month and this is what I came up with: Bike 12 hours I may increase the biking, though, if the weather gets nice. GO PERSISTENT PUMPKINS!!!!!!! :-) |
2008-03-31 8:01 AM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1014 Virginia | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hi Pumpkins My goals are as follows: swim - 7000 yards bike - 100 miles run - 6.5 hours
I have one race this month - Cherry Blossom 5K. The hardest challenge for me is going to be the swimming I think. I'll have to push myself on that one. Edited by kimmitri408 2008-03-31 8:05 AM |
2008-03-31 9:53 AM in reply to: #1302971 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hi Pumpkins! CHR15 TREE will be joining your team. |
2008-03-31 10:38 AM in reply to: #1303503 |
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2008-03-31 10:58 AM in reply to: #1302971 |
Champion 7546 Santa Cruz, California | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins YOU GUYS HAVE SOME GREAT TEAMMATES! Chris...ask him about his beach shoes collection!?! Brian...inspired me to do my first tri in his area....still to come...but HUGE support to me! Karen....super fun Washington State gal....ask to see where she rides...YOU WILL ALL WANT TO GO RIDE WITH HER! ok...gotta go see who is on what teams....got to size up the competition...right?!! have a fun challenge...and MOTIVATION is the word of the day!! |
2008-03-31 11:33 AM in reply to: #1304729 |
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2008-03-31 12:48 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Veteran 228 Greenbelt, MD | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Heya guys...I'm Kelley and if my user name isn't much of a hint, I like to drive ambulances (totally as a hobby mind you)...my real job is in IT...boring I know...now you know why I like the boo boo box Anyway, I've been doing these challenges since October and it's really what keeps me going. I'm a future triathlete and have my first 5k ever coming up in early May. My first tri isn't until late July thank goodness. I'm slowly getting in to shape, but have a long way to go, especially for my second race in August which is a longer sprint with alot of hills on the bike (luckily July is the NJ State tri...billed as being pretty flat!). My biggest problem is consistency so this is the best challenge I could think of this month. I set my goals so I'd really have to come very close to making every last workout on my plan. And I'll do it, because I haven't failed to finish a challenge yet (well, I still have 45 minutes on the bike tonight to make that true for March but that'll be pretty easy). My goals are 14,000 yards swim, 10 hours on the bike, 30 miles run/walk, and 8 strength/core sessions. I'm struggling with a few nagging problems with my legs (comes from being a rather big girl putting stress on muscles and joints that were rarely used the first 35 years of my life), but I'm dedicated to trying my best to not let that stop me, even if it means less running and more walking. So, fellow Pumpkins, I'm looking forward to a great April with you guys! |
2008-03-31 1:00 PM in reply to: #1305159 |
Expert 1022 | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins AmbulanceDriver - 2008-03-31 10:48 AM Heya guys...I'm Kelley and if my user name isn't much of a hint, I like to drive ambulances (totally as a hobby mind you)...my real job is in IT...boring I know...now you know why I like the boo boo box Having worked in IT for more years than I care to remember, I can imagine that driving an ambulence is a lot more fun. How do you do that and train and do your paying job at the same time? It sounds like a lot of work. |
2008-03-31 1:39 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1022 | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins |
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2008-03-31 2:29 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1014 Virginia | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hey team, I think I need to adjust my swimming goal. I was just reminded at work of a few days this month were my pool access will be iffy at best for travel! Is it too late to drop it to 5000? Edited by kimmitri408 2008-03-31 2:29 PM |
2008-03-31 2:58 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Veteran 232 Rio Rancho, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hi Guys, My name is Kenny (as you may have worked out from my ultra super spy cryptic username :-$). I am Scotsman. My son's friends think I sound like Shrek, hence the avatar and if I am honest, up until recently I was starting to accquire Shrek's physique too and that is why training for a tri became a reality. I live in the sunshine and dust of New Mexico so make sure I don't use the excuse of bad weather to not meeting my goals. I am a newbie to tri's and to BT challenges and need to get some more solid consistancy into my training so here we go! I only really stumbled into the idea of doing a triathlon in late Jan/early Feb this year after somebody I run with occasionally at work mentioned it. I thought why not......I like run and to swim, but my big challenge is getting out and spending time in the saddle so I am glad to see some keen bikers here to push me. I ran my first ever 5k race in March. I am planning my first ever 10k run on May 4th and I have my first tri (actually a reverse Sprint) on May 11th so I am looking for some good strong training through April to be ready to at least finish these races without search parties being sent out. My goals for April are: S: 8 hrs B: 15hrs (this looks scary....AARRGGGHH) R: 7.5hrs Anyway.....I'm glad to be a Pumpkin and won't let you down guys. Let's go for it. K
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2008-03-31 3:45 PM in reply to: #1305474 |
Veteran 232 Rio Rancho, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins |
2008-03-31 6:54 PM in reply to: #1305192 |
Veteran 228 Greenbelt, MD | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins bhoover10001 - 2008-03-31 2:00 PM Having worked in IT for more years than I care to remember, I can imagine that driving an ambulence is a lot more fun. How do you do that and train and do your paying job at the same time? It sounds like a lot of work. Well it would be but I've really cut back the |
2008-03-31 7:01 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Veteran 290 Texas | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Hi Pumpkins!! Great to be on the team with you! HI CHR15 - yeah - on the same team again... The rest of you are going to LOVE the pics from CHR15! will we see swimming pics this time!??? My name is Karen, this is my first tri season, live around Seattle. I've signed up for 2 sprints and may sign up for 2 more. Danskin Seattle in August and Kirkland (around Seattle) in September. Planning to sign up for Hermosa Beach sprint tri in October (So Cal). This crazy journey started with a fitness competition at work where we got aerobic, body fat, strength, etc... tested. I didn't like the results so I started working out more - got a personal trainer and started playing tennis alot. Decided I needed a goal AFTER the work comp is over SSSOOOOO - here I am! My goals Swim 4 hrs Bike 10 hrs Run 4 hrs Feel free to put me on your friends list - I LOVE inspires and NEED the occasional kick in the _ _ S!! |
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2008-03-31 7:16 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1022 | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Chris, You're a legend man!! We need to start seeing some pictures. The other teams are already beating us in the number of posts contest. Brian |
2008-03-31 7:20 PM in reply to: #1304868 |
Veteran 290 Texas | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins CHR15 TREE - 2008-03-31 9:33 AM Girl Passing on Left - 2008-03-31 4:58 PM Karen....super fun Washington State gal....
Is there another kind??? awwwww - your so sweet~! |
2008-03-31 7:20 PM in reply to: #1305474 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins kimmitri408 - 2008-03-31 3:29 PM Hey team, I think I need to adjust my swimming goal. I was just reminded at work of a few days this month were my pool access will be iffy at best for travel! Is it too late to drop it to 5000? Nope - it's still March, so I can't see it being a problem. Just let Jen (Artemis) know. You can tell her via the sign-up thread. (The one stickied to the top of the forum.) She'll see it there. |
2008-03-31 7:22 PM in reply to: #1306318 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins bhoover10001 - 2008-03-31 8:16 PM Chris, You're a legend man!! We need to start seeing some pictures. The other teams are already beating us in the number of posts contest. Brian PICTURES! Ooooh, we love pictures. Post away. |
2008-03-31 7:29 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Below you will find the link for your team's spreadsheet. You can edit it with
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pVOlxyviRAwZkaVENE1a8Ig&hl=en |
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2008-03-31 9:53 PM in reply to: #1302971 |
Veteran 232 Rio Rancho, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Nice one Jen, Thanks for setting us up. This is my first challenge on BT and I am glad to see it so easy to keep it updated. How often does everyone post updates? Is it supposed to be weekly or just put them in at the earliest opportunity after your workouts? Let me know fellow pumpkins. Cheers, K |
2008-04-01 3:18 AM in reply to: #1302971 |
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2008-04-01 7:36 AM in reply to: #1302971 |
Expert 1014 Virginia | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins Chris - geez that's chilly for a swim! i guess you'll be in top form for OW later in the season though if you start now I'm registering for an OWS seminar later this year because I know I need to do that before I actually register for a race with one. Right now, everything I'm registered for or am looking at for the fall is a pool swim. |
2008-04-01 7:41 AM in reply to: #1307253 |
Extreme Veteran 877 Pa | Subject: RE: Team Persistent Pumpkins I've never done a pool swim tri. That would be interesting. I guess there are a lot of starting waves? |
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