Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes
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2009-08-04 9:22 AM |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes So a few weeks back I asked a coworker through a wiki chat if her husband, a coach in London and a multi-time Ironman, would look at my IM training plan. I asked in the wiki chat instead of e-mailing her because it's just easier that way. One of the other reporters on the chat busted out with `Gee Tony, can you tell us what your training plan entails? Pretty please!? And don't spare ANY details!' I assumed he was being sarcastic because I talk about triathlons with another triathlete and my coworker whose husband is a coach in the wiki chat a lot, and perhaps he was sick of hearing about our triathlonosity. But it got me thinking -- do we talk about our tri prowess too much? Now I'm pretty tame -- I try not to bring it up at parties that `Oh yeah I would've been here sooner but I was doing a 50-50 brick and ran seven at 7T and 3R RPE 7 and then did a 15 CD at RPE 3. Dude my RHR is wayyy high these days.' Instead I just say `I biked and ran. Gimme some whisky.' But still, the old adage: `How do you know a triathlete is in the room? He'll tell you.' is definitely true. Many triathletes with whom I hang at bars won't hesitate to bring it up. In fact, my friend David and I will tell people `This guy's an AWESOME triathlete.' Are we arrogant or do we have a right, because of all the work we put in, to brag about our accomplishments? Or should we just talk about the weather like everybody else? |
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2009-08-04 9:30 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes Too much thinkin'. Give me a Beam and Coke or a Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy and let's go order a Subway. BTW - you're less than 40 more posts to break 19K. Let's get goin' here. |
2009-08-04 9:39 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Elite 3290 Oliver, BC, "Wine Capital of Canada" | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I don't talk triathlon unless someone brings it up first. Even then I keep it to a minimum. |
2009-08-04 9:41 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I try not to, but my wife keeps bringing it up. Sometimes it is embarassing. |
2009-08-04 10:13 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Regular 70 Eastern Tennessee | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I haven't even competed yet (although less than two weeks away now!) and didn't think I was talking about it too much but the last time I went to visit my son as I was leaving he said, "I love you mom..... try not to talk about triathlons too much!" So, at least in his opinion, I talk about it more than I should. But then when I am thinking about it.... what is there to talk about in my life? If someone asks, "whatcha been up to?" Well, that's what I've been up to! |
2009-08-04 11:51 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Pro 4292 Evanston, | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I think I'm cured. The proof is, I went on a group bike ride with a bike club Saturday and did not mention the word at all. Of course, it helps that I haven't raced in 2 years. ~undercover former triathlete
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2009-08-04 11:54 AM in reply to: #2326642 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes execmom7 - 2009-08-04 10:13 AM I haven't even competed yet (although less than two weeks away now!) and didn't think I was talking about it too much but the last time I went to visit my son as I was leaving he said, "I love you mom..... try not to talk about triathlons too much!" So, at least in his opinion, I talk about it more than I should. But then when I am thinking about it.... what is there to talk about in my life? If someone asks, "whatcha been up to?" Well, that's what I've been up to! See, that's the problem. It's what we are up to.. so we talk about it. Shoot... my day consists of work, and then training. I don't get home till 8:30-9:00 PM most nights. The only day I usually take off from training is Friday. So yeah, if someone asks what I'm up to... I'm up to tri training. |
2009-08-04 11:58 AM in reply to: #2326483 |
Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes My friends know I race, so they will ask about my training or racing on occasion. Otherwise, I don't really bring it up - however, if people ask what I did over the weekend and my answer is "run X number of miles and then swam", they'll ask me why. So, I tell them. Simple. It's more that I feel like I need to explain why anyone would want to work out that much. But I'm not a geeked out tri-person in general, so I don't really have many details to bore them with. |
2009-08-04 12:16 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Master 1472 | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes My friends know I am into triathlon, and a lot of times I get asked questions about training and weight loss (I lost 65 pounds prior to my IM last year). Once I am asked I can talk forever about it, but try not to bring it up on my own. |
2009-08-04 12:20 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Champion 4942 Richmond, VA | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes |
2009-08-04 12:34 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Elite 3656 West Allis, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes |
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2009-08-04 12:47 PM in reply to: #2327081 |
Master 1903 Portland, Oregon | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes KSH - 2009-08-04 9:54 AM execmom7 - 2009-08-04 10:13 AM I haven't even competed yet (although less than two weeks away now!) and didn't think I was talking about it too much but the last time I went to visit my son as I was leaving he said, "I love you mom..... try not to talk about triathlons too much!" So, at least in his opinion, I talk about it more than I should. But then when I am thinking about it.... what is there to talk about in my life? If someone asks, "whatcha been up to?" Well, that's what I've been up to! See, that's the problem. It's what we are up to.. so we talk about it. Shoot... my day consists of work, and then training. I don't get home till 8:30-9:00 PM most nights. The only day I usually take off from training is Friday. So yeah, if someone asks what I'm up to... I'm up to tri training. Yup. People talk about what they are doing/interested in. That's why at work I listen to people talk about their kids all day long. They all have kids in school, so it's soccer this, baseball that, homework this, daycare that, current disease this and now school supplies and whether Walmart is better than Fred Meyer since it's farther away. For someone not interested/involvedin all that, that sort of conversation is interminably tedious. That's why I make sure to tell them all about my splits, nutrition, and workout schedule all the time. It's revenge, really. Ha! But it's also really nice to be able to talk about all that tri stuff with someone actually interested/knowledgeable. There just needs to be more of us! |
2009-08-04 1:00 PM in reply to: #2327278 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes My wife talks about it a lot. I rarely bring it up, if at all. Maybe if I was better at this stupid sport! It used to just be BT where I talked about it. It was a big step for me just to mention a workout on Facebook on occasion. Sometimes it get a little interesting when I hear people talk about doing one for the first time. I have to restrain myself from offering advice or getting in on the conversation. I just wait for them to learn that I do them and ask on their own. Edited by Aikidoman 2009-08-04 1:08 PM |
2009-08-04 1:11 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Pro 4612 MA | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I don't usually talk about it. Most of hte stuff I do I enjoy participating in it than to talk about it. Many of my friends don't know about me doing trithlon until they saw my pictures on facebook. If ask what I've been up to, or what's the plan for the weekend etc, I'd "same stuff I've been doing, as usual". You think people really are interested in knowing the details of your weekend? Do you really like to listen to the details of your coworker's weekend? |
2009-08-04 1:31 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Pro 4277 Parker, CO | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I try not to talk about it unless someone asks. And then i try to keep it to a minimum. Most people really don't give a rats tail and it bores them to death. I get bored listening to a guy I run into at the gym talking about tris...I avoid him as much as I can. It's kind of like golf, fishing, boating, etc...it's only interesting most of the time to people active in that sport/hobby. Keep the talking in moderation! |
2009-08-04 1:45 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
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2009-08-04 1:58 PM in reply to: #2327353 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes D.K. - 2009-08-04 2:11 PM I don't usually talk about it. Most of hte stuff I do I enjoy participating in it than to talk about it. Many of my friends don't know about me doing trithlon until they saw my pictures on facebook. If ask what I've been up to, or what's the plan for the weekend etc, I'd "same stuff I've been doing, as usual". You think people really are interested in knowing the details of your weekend? Do you really like to listen to the details of your coworker's weekend? if i don't care, i just don't ask. |
2009-08-04 2:05 PM in reply to: #2326642 |
New user 6 | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes I can relate! I haven't competed yet either and my wife and kids are already sick of hearing me talk about my triathlon training. But the people at my gym are thinking of setting up a cot in the back for me since I spend so many hours there.... |
2009-08-04 2:18 PM in reply to: #2327504 |
Veteran 840 | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes meherczeg - 2009-08-04 1:58 PM ]if i don't care, i just don't ask. Then why do I ask the receptionist every monday "How did the drag racing go this weekend?" Her Girls drag race in the kid brackets. I guess that makes up for the times I tell people I am a Tri. |
2009-08-04 2:23 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Expert 1158 Chicagoland | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes My family always ask how my marathon training is going so I don't think I talk about it enough! |
2009-08-04 2:45 PM in reply to: #2327587 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes TeddieMao - 2009-08-04 2:23 PM My family always ask how my marathon training is going so I don't think I talk about it enough! HA! Yeah... in 2008 when I did my HIM... my Mom called my phone leaving me a message to watch some Ironman broadcast on TV. Yeah Mom... sorry, I couldn't watch one because I was DOING one. Sorry you didn't remember. Hey, at least she knew what day I did my Ironman on... and she understands WHAT it is. |
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2009-08-04 3:24 PM in reply to: #2327663 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes KSH - 2009-08-04 2:45 PM TeddieMao - 2009-08-04 2:23 PM My family always ask how my marathon training is going so I don't think I talk about it enough! HA! Yeah... in 2008 when I did my HIM... my Mom called my phone leaving me a message to watch some Ironman broadcast on TV. Yeah Mom... sorry, I couldn't watch one because I was DOING one. Sorry you didn't remember. Hey, at least she knew what day I did my Ironman on... and she understands WHAT it is. You did an ironman? The one in Hawaii? |
2009-08-04 5:12 PM in reply to: #2327801 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes mr2tony - 2009-08-04 3:24 PM KSH - 2009-08-04 2:45 PM TeddieMao - 2009-08-04 2:23 PM My family always ask how my marathon training is going so I don't think I talk about it enough! HA! Yeah... in 2008 when I did my HIM... my Mom called my phone leaving me a message to watch some Ironman broadcast on TV. Yeah Mom... sorry, I couldn't watch one because I was DOING one. Sorry you didn't remember. Hey, at least she knew what day I did my Ironman on... and she understands WHAT it is. You did an ironman? The one in Hawaii? *Shakes her finger* Funny boy. |
2009-08-04 8:06 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Elite 3022 Preferably on my bike somewhere | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes For what it's worth, since I stopped competing in multisport events, I have reduced my references to the "tri life" significantly. |
2009-08-04 11:27 PM in reply to: #2326483 |
Expert 1706 NoVA | Subject: RE: Breaking News: Triathletes Like to Talk About Being Triathletes Ahhh just stick to talking about the weather like you mentioned in your OP...........because then you'll know if you're going to have a rainy workout or just hot and humid Perhaps you could start talking out the currents at high/low/slack tide near Wrightsville Beach, NC in early November---then they'll just think that you are nutty. |
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