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2009-07-09 12:34 PM

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Subject: Hello from Appleton!

I posted this on the Intro page, but I thought I would post it here as well.

Hello everyone.  My name is Eric, 31, living in Appleton, WI.  I decided in early May that I would attempt my first triathlon, so I signed up for the Door County Sprint Tri.  I have been training since the first week of May and it seems to be going okay.  It is tough to balance training with work, wife and two kids, but I have found very early mornings to be my friend.  I am a hefty fellow, currently 239 pounds, but that is 23 pounds lighter than when I began training.  Still have a ways to go, but I am feeling very good, healthy and confident in my abilities.

I sat on my butt for quite some time before my motivation clicked inside of me and I decided to get off the couch and do something productive. In early 2008 I decided I to start doing a couple 5K’s, I ran very slow but it got my competitive juices flowing again.  By September I completed a half-marathon, I was slow (2:19), but I finished it. After that, I said to myself I would complete another half-marathon and cut my time with a “proper” training plan.  In May, I ran the Green Bay Half-Marathon and finished in my goal of under 2 hours (1:59:58).  This result made me feel that I could do anything if I put in the time and had the right mindset.  So I decided a triathlon might be fun.

Training is going well so far.  I don’t have top notch equipment, but I think it will be okay for my first triathlon.  I have a nice pair of running shoes, so I don’t worry about my feet.  I have a hybrid bike (with the mountain bike handle bars, but road tires); I can ride comfortably at a decent pace.  I have a wetsuit that is too big for me (given to me from my brother-in-law, who is now in a much smaller size), but I have been training in my nice comfortable baggy suit.  If it turns out I enjoy the triathlon experience I will have to upgrade my equipment, but for now I think I am set. 

I look forward to learning from all of you and I appreciate any pointers you may have.



2009-07-09 2:03 PM
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And I welcome you here, too!

Have fun, Eric.

2009-07-09 2:33 PM
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keep up the great work Eric...  Sounds like you've made some pretty big gains already...!!!
2009-07-09 2:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Hello from Appleton!

degrooer - 2009-07-09 12:34 PM

I posted this on the Intro page, but I thought I would post it here as well.

Hello everyone.  My name is Eric, 31, living in Appleton, WI.  I decided in early May that I would attempt my first triathlon, so I signed up for the Door County Sprint Tri.  I have been training since the first week of May and it seems to be going okay.  It is tough to balance training with work, wife and two kids, but I have found very early mornings to be my friend.  I am a hefty fellow, currently 239 pounds, but that is 23 pounds lighter than when I began training.  Still have a ways to go, but I am feeling very good, healthy and confident in my abilities.

I sat on my butt for quite some time before my motivation clicked inside of me and I decided to get off the couch and do something productive. In early 2008 I decided I to start doing a couple 5K’s, I ran very slow but it got my competitive juices flowing again.  By September I completed a half-marathon, I was slow (2:19), but I finished it. After that, I said to myself I would complete another half-marathon and cut my time with a “proper” training plan.  In May, I ran the Green Bay Half-Marathon and finished in my goal of under 2 hours (1:59:58).  This result made me feel that I could do anything if I put in the time and had the right mindset.  So I decided a triathlon might be fun.

Training is going well so far.  I don’t have top notch equipment, but I think it will be okay for my first triathlon.  I have a nice pair of running shoes, so I don’t worry about my feet.  I have a hybrid bike (with the mountain bike handle bars, but road tires); I can ride comfortably at a decent pace.  I have a wetsuit that is too big for me (given to me from my brother-in-law, who is now in a much smaller size), but I have been training in my nice comfortable baggy suit.  If it turns out I enjoy the triathlon experience I will have to upgrade my equipment, but for now I think I am set. 

I look forward to learning from all of you and I appreciate any pointers you may have.

EEEEAAAAWWWWsome job so far and even more of an EEEEEAAAAAAWWWWWsome attitude!!!!  What part of appleton you from?  Im the first in my family to be born here in Milwaukee, otherwise my fam all hails from Appleton.....

2009-07-10 3:09 PM
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I am originally from Green Bay, but we have now been in the Darboy area of Appleton for the past 7 years.

Thanks for all of the well wishes.
2009-07-10 3:32 PM
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Eric, 
Welcome.  Sounds like you made a choice to get healthy and have been sticking with it.  That is awesome.  This dedication will also suit you well in the world of Triathlons.  You have already accomplished some impressive runs and you should have no problems training for a Sprint tri.  If you apply the same dedication to the swim and bike you will be all set.  This a great site with lot's of support and information.

Greg


2009-07-10 9:27 PM
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Eric,

I too am a newbie.  I did the Mighty Wolf Tri in Winneconne a couple weeks back.  No training, on a mountain bike.  Finished 200yd swim, 10 mile bike and 1.5 mile run in 56 min.  I did not think it too bad for having just turned 40.  Based on this shorty-sprint, I too am hooked. 

I just bought a new bike yesterday cause I am not doing another race on a mountain bike.  It is rather defeating being passed by 60 year old women on road bikes when you are busting your butt cranking on a mountain bike.  I am the proud owner of the new 2010 Trek 2.1 and cannot wait to get it next week and start some good training with it.

See you on the road-

Rick in Neenah

2009-07-13 1:29 PM
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Howdy neighbah!
You are doing great! Isn't this fun?! (that's what went through my mind the first time I completed a tri --- after I got over the sheer terror of the starting line).
I beg to differ with what Rick said about older women (ahem)---we like to chick the boys whether we're 60 or just over 40...and at 16 for that matter
Keep up the good work. If you haven't already checked 'em out - www.foxtriclub.com is a great place to get support etc... come Fall, they start meetings up at the Appleton Y.
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