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2014-12-18 6:32 AM |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: Mad Manatee Mentors CLOSED (Poptart/pet pic bribes?) WELCOME to the Mad Manatees (season #9 I believe)! We are all mentors and mentees, which sounds like manatees--hence our name. AS ALWAYS, ALL FORMER MANATEES ARE WELCOME AT ANY TIME. TO JOIN, PLEASE REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE (include or later add bio ASAP). Bio: whatever you want from format below and/or whatever you want us to know. We believe the journey is the reward, and look forward to having you as a fellow traveler. NAME: What you're actually called. Edited by IndoIronYanti 2014-12-29 7:37 PM |
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2014-12-22 1:28 PM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Member 2689 Denver, CO | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Yay, a brand new season and a sparkling fresh thread! I was an active kid who split time between music and sports. I was in track in junior high and high school doing the mile and 4x400m relay. Music became more important so I spent more time and effort on that and the sports fell to the wayside. I rode my bike, skied, and hiked a lot but didn't do anything competitive other than a couple years of rec league floor hockey. I took swimming lessons in 2003; before that I loved playing in the water but didn't really know how to swim. In 2006, I saw DH do a triathlon and decided I wanted to do one too. Life intervened and I didn't have time to train until 2011. Ten days into my tri training, I hurt my back (probably herniated a couple disks). That led to 2.5 years of pretty bad constant back pain, 2 hip surgeries, and being told in Jan. 2014 that I needed a spinal fusion. At that point, I was ready to do anything to stop the pain and came thisclose to having the surgery. Luckily I found a chiropractor later that month who helped me get my life back. I was able to start training 3 days a week in March and 6 days a week in April. Since then, I've joined the Manatees, done my first 2 sprint triathlons, numerous 5k's and my 1st 10k. Now I'm training for my 1st half marathon (March), plan to do 2 sprint tri's (June, Sept.) and an Olympic tri (August), plus some running races sprinkled in for fun/training. For my 50th birthday in 2019, I'm planning to do the half-Ironman in St. Croix. It's been a heck of a journey to get here, but I'm finally the athlete I've wanted to be since I was a kid and am loving it!! My wonderful DH doesn't do tris anymore because he hates to swim. Now he's a super-sherpa and a great source of information. He also tolerates me talking day in and day out about what training I'm doing, how it's going, what races I want to do, and the rest of my tri- and non-tri-related blather. Good thing he's a good listener!! I also have 2 border collies and a cat who all make me laugh every day. I try to contribute humor, compassion, enthusiasm (I tend to use a plethora of exclamation points) and support to this group of wonderful Manatees and get much of the same in return, plus the wisdom of more experienced athletes. I even get the occasional kick in the rear that I sometimes need. What more could a person ask for? |
2014-12-24 2:11 PM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Extreme Veteran 2263 Ridgeland, Mississippi | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! I want in if the group would have me. NAME: Matt I ran track and played football in high school and got really out of shape in college (5'7 and 190lbs). After I started working I started training for a half marathon. I lost about 10 lbs after 6 months of running and was frustrated in how slow I was losing weight. During my half training I heard about this local triathlon that was a half mile swim, 40k bike, and 10k run. The format sounded crazy to me, but I said out loud "one day I'm going to do that race!". After finishing a beginner tri training group program put on by a local running store I went on to finish the tri that got me interested and got hooked. I have raced 5 seasons of triathlon and have gone from hoping to finish races to competing in my age group to shooting for overall podiums. Now that I finished my 5th season I've been looking for something different, so I've been in the process of converting to road racing. I'm looking forward to seeing how my first season with that goes!
FAMILY STATUS: I'm engaged and will be married in April. My fiance has a two year old boy, so another reason I'm converting to road racing is due to having to cut back on training time a good bit. CURRENT TRAINING: I'm riding my bike A LOT! I also have picked up mountain biking some to keep things fresh, which is a lot of fun! THIS YEAR'S RACES/EVENTS: There is a TT/Crit in February that will be my debut in the road racing world. Rouge Roubaix in March will be my first big race. It's a 106 mile road race featuring terrible roads, lots of hills, and gravel! BODY COMPOSITION: I'm relatively happy with my body composition, but you can always be leaner, right? |
2014-12-24 10:29 PM in reply to: msteiner |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by msteiner I want in if the group would have me. NAME: Matt I ran track and played football in high school and got really out of shape in college (5'7 and 190lbs). After I started working I started training for a half marathon. I lost about 10 lbs after 6 months of running and was frustrated in how slow I was losing weight. During my half training I heard about this local triathlon that was a half mile swim, 40k bike, and 10k run. The format sounded crazy to me, but I said out loud "one day I'm going to do that race!". After finishing a beginner tri training group program put on by a local running store I went on to finish the tri that got me interested and got hooked. I have raced 5 seasons of triathlon and have gone from hoping to finish races to competing in my age group to shooting for overall podiums. Now that I finished my 5th season I've been looking for something different, so I've been in the process of converting to road racing. I'm looking forward to seeing how my first season with that goes!
FAMILY STATUS: I'm engaged and will be married in April. My fiance has a two year old boy, so another reason I'm converting to road racing is due to having to cut back on training time a good bit. CURRENT TRAINING: I'm riding my bike A LOT! I also have picked up mountain biking some to keep things fresh, which is a lot of fun! THIS YEAR'S RACES/EVENTS: There is a TT/Crit in February that will be my debut in the road racing world. Rouge Roubaix in March will be my first big race. It's a 106 mile road race featuring terrible roads, lots of hills, and gravel! BODY COMPOSITION: I'm relatively happy with my body composition, but you can always be leaner, right? Matt, you are an amazing person and absolute joy. Welcome to the Manatees. Congrats on the engagement and upcoming nuptials! |
2014-12-25 10:47 AM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! NAME: Your jmkizer / Janyne STORY: I'm 47, married with one dog, Emma. We live near Raleigh, NC. I've lived in the Raleigh area since 1990. Before that I lived, in order of appearance, in Newfoundland; Milwaukee; Wappingers Falls, NY; Waterloo, IA; Ramsey, NJ; and Shippensburg, PA. I ran cross country in high school and college and then "took a break." You know, got married, stopped paying attention to my weight, etc. Then someone gave me a picture of me and my dog. I looked at it and tried to identify that fat person with my beautiful puppy! No way! Started riding bikes. Stopped eating junk. Started riding bikes a lot. Decided to run some. Joined a gym with a pool and decided that I should swim too… Now I'm looking forward to my fourth iron distance event! FAMILY STATUS: Married with one dog. CURRENT TRAINING: Recovering from shoulder surgery and starting a run focused block of training. I was just released to swim within this weeks. I was released to ride the trainer first, then to run outside and recently to ride outside. Also, I recently aquired a TRX (Craigslist!). I have used one before. My masters swim group used to do some core work with them for our dry land work. I'm still getting the hang (ha! see what I did there?) of using it at home. My PT place has me doing some TRX in their facility and I am doing them at home as well. 2014 RACES/EVENTS: Myrtle Beach Marathon |
2014-12-25 11:09 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Thanks for starting the thread Yanti! Welcome back Mary! Welcome Matt! I'm looking forward to the next pod formation. I hope that everyone is having a happy holiday! |
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2014-12-25 11:21 AM in reply to: 0 |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! |
2014-12-25 11:57 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) |
2014-12-25 5:53 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 2842 Austin, Texas | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! A new thread! Maybe I can find it regularly now... Welcome Matt - gonna get confusing in here (or maybe just more so). NAME: Matt This pod... erm... group is the nutz. I'll even throw in pop-tarts if I can stay! Matt |
2014-12-25 5:55 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 2842 Austin, Texas | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt |
2014-12-26 4:45 AM in reply to: 0 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Hi, I'm Yanti! Growing up in Indonesia, I swam with national and high school teams. In the U.S., I was nationally ranked in badminton (yup, really), coached/competed/won in martial arts (both traditional and sport fighting) at the world level, but after an injury became sedentary and eventually morbidly obese. Fast forward … a student suckered me into doing a charity marathon—then I learned how to ride a bike and picked swimming back up! After 15 years in the States, I've been back in Indonesia for 5.5 years. Triathlon and endurance sports here have exploded in these years and it's been tremendous to be part of that as a competitor, coach, and organizer. Family status: I'm 38, married to Kingsley Bugarin OAM (a world-class swimmer/parathlete/community service guy), have a black Lab smarter than I am and trains the other dog and cats to outsmart me, too. My Bali home is called the Funny Farm. My dad passed away last year so I spend a lot of time in Jakarta (capital, 1.5hr plane flight from Bali), helping my mom out (she has Alzheimer's) and holding the family business together. My third city of residence is Perth, with Kingsley (who also comes to Indonesia often). Current training: Rehab and very light training as tolerated due to injuries sustained in a bike crash at Ironman Western Australia early December. 2015 Races: March 1 V Adventure 750m S/15km mtb/4km trail/2.5km paddle/8km run April 12 Ironman Taiwan Kenting, TAIWAN April 19 Sungailiat Tri 500m S/20km B/5km R Bangka, INDONESIA May 10 Vietnam 70.3 Da Nang, VIETNAM July 5 Bali Ocean 10K ocean swim Bali, INDONESIA August 2 Cebu 70.3 Cebu, PHILIPPINES August 24 Metaman Tri 1.2km S/55km B/7km R Bintan, INDONESIA September 20 Croatia 70.3 Pula, CROATIA November 14 Ironman Malaysia Langkawi, MALAYSIA November 29 Coogee 5K ocean swim Perth, AUSTRALIA December 13 Champion Lake 10K lake swim Perth, AUSTRALIA I’ll be adding some more short races as they come up. Body Composition: At race weight I'm about 140lbs LESS than what I weighed at my highest (morbidly obese), but right now I'm a good 25lb over race weight as I'm slowly recovering from thyroid and post-viral issues. Experience, Encouragement, Empathy, and Extreme Fun are what I offer you! I've done dozens of endurance races all over the world. I was a researcher, writer/editor, and headquarters trainer for a global fitness and sports company for several years, so I'm pretty keyed into sports physiology and endurance coaching. I have the dubious distinction of being BT's top poster, but I also read all the forum threads, BT news, articles, programs, lots of blogs, other endurance forums, books, news, and research. I hold 3 world and 2 Indonesian national records related to endurance sport* (note I didn’t say IN endurance sport events ). I’m in perpetual training to be a certified Open Water swim coach and race official—let’s hope I can finally finish that up this year! * 1. Largest number of Elvises (Elvi?) running in a single marathon
Edited by IndoIronYanti 2014-12-26 4:55 AM |
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2014-12-26 7:01 AM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! |
2014-12-26 8:10 AM in reply to: mcmanusclan5 |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by mcmanusclan5 Thanks for the welcome Matt ( he he). And welcome new Matt!Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. Â My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt I didn't know you were part of the cut shoulder brigade, but I'm happy to hear that there is hope for such a good recovery! |
2014-12-26 9:01 AM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Hello, I'm back! NAME: Melanie As a kid I was always active (a total tomboy playing football/baseball, climbing trees, building forts with the neighbor boys), swimming (for fun, not competitively), playing softball and volleyball in rec leagues which took a small lull in my early 20s until I discovered the joy of inline skating and eventually learned how to ice skate at age 23. From there I played inline hockey with friends and eventually made the move to ice hockey at age 27. Played as a wing in a whopping 1 game before my best friend talked me into being the goalie and I fell in love with the position and the rest is history. I ran frequently in the mid-late 90s until I developed femoral tendonitis and put the sport aside until my interest in triathlon bloomed. Got back into the love of biking in 2004 when a friend I worked with got me hooked on mountain biking which for me morphed into the desire to add a road bike to my stable which led to participating in fundraising rides and the rest of that is history, too! THIS YEAR'S RACES/EVENTS: Possibly some 5Ks over the winter, then my 3rd and hopefully most successful half marathon in April. May will kick off triathlon season with a local sprint, Got the Nerve. Syracuse 70.3 in June. Planning on a 5K swimming event in July, and some other sprint tris sprinkled wherever they fit into the scheme of things, as well as 5Ks. |
2014-12-26 2:25 PM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by mcmanusclan5 Thanks for the welcome Matt ( he he). And welcome new Matt!Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt I didn't know you were part of the cut shoulder brigade, but I'm happy to hear that there is hope for such a good recovery! Matt TX and Matt MS? |
2014-12-26 2:26 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Welcome back TX Matt, Judi and Melanie! |
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2014-12-26 3:06 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Extreme Veteran 2263 Ridgeland, Mississippi | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by mcmanusclan5 Thanks for the welcome Matt ( he he). And welcome new Matt!Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt I didn't know you were part of the cut shoulder brigade, but I'm happy to hear that there is hope for such a good recovery! Matt TX and Matt MS? Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. |
2014-12-27 4:34 AM in reply to: msteiner |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by msteiner Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by mcmanusclan5 Thanks for the welcome Matt ( he he). And welcome new Matt!Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt I didn't know you were part of the cut shoulder brigade, but I'm happy to hear that there is hope for such a good recovery! Matt TX and Matt MS? Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. McManatee and Mississippee! Super rainy season in full swing here in Indonesia (it can rain for days too) so I'll get out for little trots when I can. Otherwise maybe some arm rehab stuff, light yoga. |
2014-12-27 2:13 PM in reply to: msteiner |
Member 2689 Denver, CO | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by msteiner Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. Welcome, Matt MS, and welcome back everybody else! I tried aqua-jogging for the first time as a way to "run" without hurting my already hurty knee. It worked great, although I felt like a dork wandering around the deep area of the pool. Then I did a little 800 yd. swim. And for the record, I've done *two* strength training sessions this week, have a 3rd scheduled for tomorrow and definitely plan to do it!! I've decided that instead of being annoyed at the playful dog who thinks strength training = play time for her, I'm going to enjoy it and giggle my way through. It definitely makes it less dreadful. Plus if I can manage to do all my assigned strength training sessions for 4 weeks, I get a new, fancier (and better) foam roller. My coach will be pleased that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do and I'll be proud of myself for not skipping. I might even get some benefit and get stronger. What a concept! |
2014-12-27 2:52 PM in reply to: laffinrock |
Member 2689 Denver, CO | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! We're 5 days from the start of the Salty Manatee Month of Motivational Mayhem Challenge!! Rules are as follows:
I have the following people participating (some haven't joined this thread yet but have said they want to do the challenge so I'm including them):
Matt MS, do you want to join in too? Adrienne, I either need access to your training log or you can PM me your results each week.
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2014-12-27 3:07 PM in reply to: msteiner |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by msteiner Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by mcmanusclan5 Thanks for the welcome Matt ( he he). And welcome new Matt!Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Name: Ann-Marie . Around here I'm also called Hands.Story: I have been active in sports my whole life, just not in swimming, biking or running . Actually, I used running as a necessary evil to stay in shape, but never considered myself a runner. In 2008, I decided to sign up with a marathon traing group and to run the Disney marathon. It was to be a one and done thing, but 6.5 years later I'm still running with the group. Only for the last few years I've focused on HMs not marathons. Because of injury, in 2014 I only did 1 sprint triathlon, but I did run quite a bit.Current training: as of today, I am 5 weeks post shoulder surgery. I'm using Janyne as my mentor for how to cope . I've recently been released to run, but no outside biking and no swimming. Planned races: I have 2 HMs set in the coming 2-3 months, but am sure to to run a number more. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks I will nail them down. Right now I have no tris planned as until I can swim and bike I can't think about races!!Family status: single with a dog (Gunnar )Weight loss: since my injury in July I've gained 6 pounds. That may not seem like much, but I'm short, so it is. My plan is to take those 6 lbs off ASAP !! ETA: sorry about the formatting. BT hates iPads !! Welcome back Hands! (shoulder surgery recovery people, unite!) Word... and welcome Hands and Janyne (and Yanti - although it seems odd to welcome the fount from which Manateeness springs, for propriety's sake I shall here do so!). As for the shoulder - it'll come around and be better than before. My cut shoulder is more functional than my "good" one! Matt I didn't know you were part of the cut shoulder brigade, but I'm happy to hear that there is hope for such a good recovery! Matt TX and Matt MS? Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. Nice weather for today with a forecast for Ick on Sunday and Monday followed by cold. boo! |
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2014-12-27 3:12 PM in reply to: laffinrock |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by laffinrock Originally posted by msteiner Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. Welcome, Matt MS, and welcome back everybody else! I tried aqua-jogging for the first time as a way to "run" without hurting my already hurty knee. It worked great, although I felt like a dork wandering around the deep area of the pool. Then I did a little 800 yd. swim. And for the record, I've done *two* strength training sessions this week, have a 3rd scheduled for tomorrow and definitely plan to do it!! I've decided that instead of being annoyed at the playful dog who thinks strength training = play time for her, I'm going to enjoy it and giggle my way through. It definitely makes it less dreadful. Plus if I can manage to do all my assigned strength training sessions for 4 weeks, I get a new, fancier (and better) foam roller. My coach will be pleased that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do and I'll be proud of myself for not skipping. I might even get some benefit and get stronger. What a concept! Good work on the strength training? When do you see the PT? I'll be interested to see what they have to say. Yes, aqua jogging is pretty high on the (feeling like a) Dork Scale but it does seem to work in terms of maintaining run fitness. |
2014-12-27 3:53 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Member 2689 Denver, CO | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by laffinrock Originally posted by msteiner Ha! I'm fine with that designation, and welcome all new and returning members. Everybody got fun training going on this weekend? It's going to rain all weekend here, so I have lots of trainer time ahead. Welcome, Matt MS, and welcome back everybody else! I tried aqua-jogging for the first time as a way to "run" without hurting my already hurty knee. It worked great, although I felt like a dork wandering around the deep area of the pool. Then I did a little 800 yd. swim. And for the record, I've done *two* strength training sessions this week, have a 3rd scheduled for tomorrow and definitely plan to do it!! I've decided that instead of being annoyed at the playful dog who thinks strength training = play time for her, I'm going to enjoy it and giggle my way through. It definitely makes it less dreadful. Plus if I can manage to do all my assigned strength training sessions for 4 weeks, I get a new, fancier (and better) foam roller. My coach will be pleased that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do and I'll be proud of myself for not skipping. I might even get some benefit and get stronger. What a concept! Good work on the strength training? When do you see the PT? I'll be interested to see what they have to say. Yes, aqua jogging is pretty high on the (feeling like a) Dork Scale but it does seem to work in terms of maintaining run fitness. No PT appointment yet. I just got the referral yesterday. I'm going to call on Monday and see if the PT clinic got the referral and how soon I can get in. I'll use the sports PT place where I did my rehabs after my hip surgeries. I feel like a bit of a frequent flier, but I know the people there and it's fairly convenient to get to from work. I'll keep you posted on what they say is the problem and what they recommend. Hopefully we can get it straightened out in time for me to do my HM in March, even if I have to walk part of it. If not, there's always next year. In the meantime, I'll be dorking around the pool on a regular basis. |
2014-12-27 5:42 PM in reply to: IndoIronYanti |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! I'm back if you will have me. NAME: Stacey STORY: I'm 39 and live in Perth Western Australia. I played a lot of sport as a kid, including basketball, netball (those of you in the US might need to google that one), swimming and the odd triathlon. Wasn't particularly good at any of them but very active. Then did the usual, finished school started working full time, eventually got married and have stacked on a fair bit of weight especially in the last 10 years. I got into tris again about 4 years ago I think after my brother did the local IM and challenged me to do the HIM with him the following year. He got posted to Afghanistan so that didn't happen. I only do sprints, as my training is very inconsistent. But this year I am aiming for an Oly. FAMILY: married to Phil, for nearly 17 years and we have dogs lots and lots of dogs. CURRENT TRAINING: hap hazard and inconsistent. I enjoy the planning stage of putting together a training plan and less so the actual training. I find lots of very poor excuses as to why I don't train. Resulting in either not doing races that I have entered or doing them badly. My major goal this year is to develop a consistent training habit. 2015 RACES: this is still a little in the planning stages at present but I have scheduled: 15/02/15 sprint tri 15/03/15 Oly tri 12/04/15 sprint tri 24/05/15 half marathon or 12k not sure on this yet 30/08/15 marathon The stuff after the Oly will hinge on how consistently I manage to train when we have puppies. BODY COMP: fat, I need to loose around 10kg I think, can't weigh myself because the batteries in my scales are flat. |
2014-12-27 5:45 PM in reply to: 0 |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Mad Manatee Mentors - OPEN to all kinds! Mary my goal for the Salty Manatee Month of Motivational Mayhem Challenge is 30 minutes of physical activity a day. ETA - and Yanti's should be NO SWIMMING as per Doctors orders. Really disappointed to see that 5k open water swim listed in your races, happy that it's not the 20k Rotto swim but how does training for a 5k fit into the NO SWIMMING thing? Edited by StaceyK 2014-12-27 5:47 PM |
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