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2013-10-30 8:17 AM
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Originally posted by StaceyK I had a bit of a swimming breakthrough today! YAY! Who knew that a slight change in hand entry angle could make so much difference. My shoulders are sore again today but it isn't that stabbing can't lift my hands above my head pain, it is you have used different muscles than before and the are achey but feel great sore. After 10 months of working on my stroke it finally feels like it is all coming together, God bless the swim Smooth boys. Watch out speed here I come

Woo hoo!



2013-10-30 8:18 AM
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Originally posted by brigby1

Originally posted by StaceyK I had a bit of a swimming breakthrough today! YAY! Who knew that a slight change in hand entry angle could make so much difference. My shoulders are sore again today but it isn't that stabbing can't lift my hands above my head pain, it is you have used different muscles than before and the are achey but feel great sore. After 10 months of working on my stroke it finally feels like it is all coming together, God bless the swim Smooth boys. Watch out speed here I come

Nice going! So much fun when something comes together.

Yes! And God bless them indeed. Especially when they are in Speedos. I didn't get any pictures of Paul in Speedos. It was a cold and rainy day. I still need to write up about our meeting--so amazing and I also got to chew on Shelley Taylor-Smith's and David Locke's ears! (Only figuratively, sadly, but still). Big {MELON PRESS} for them both, though. I was seriously overwhelmed by awesome that day.

For the rest of you rabble-rousers--you should especially read up on Shelley. I worship her.

2013-10-30 8:29 AM
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Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT!

Michael I hope dad is ok!

Joann Congrats on your marathon finish!

Stacey way to rock the pool!

Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds

Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous.

Have a great dramaless day!
2013-10-30 9:00 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by brigby1

Originally posted by StaceyK I had a bit of a swimming breakthrough today! YAY! Who knew that a slight change in hand entry angle could make so much difference. My shoulders are sore again today but it isn't that stabbing can't lift my hands above my head pain, it is you have used different muscles than before and the are achey but feel great sore. After 10 months of working on my stroke it finally feels like it is all coming together, God bless the swim Smooth boys. Watch out speed here I come

Nice going! So much fun when something comes together.

Yes! And God bless them indeed. Especially when they are in Speedos. I didn't get any pictures of Paul in Speedos. It was a cold and rainy day. I still need to write up about our meeting--so amazing and I also got to chew on Shelley Taylor-Smith's and David Locke's ears! (Only figuratively, sadly, but still). Big {MELON PRESS} for them both, though. I was seriously overwhelmed by awesome that day.

For the rest of you rabble-rousers--you should especially read up on Shelley. I worship her.


What no photos! Oh well I will just have to make do with the ones in the book.

Shelly Taylor Smith certainly is a legend, I couldn't get your link to work, maybe this one will.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_Taylor-Smith
2013-10-30 9:06 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by StaceyK
Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by brigby1

Originally posted by StaceyK I had a bit of a swimming breakthrough today! YAY! Who knew that a slight change in hand entry angle could make so much difference. My shoulders are sore again today but it isn't that stabbing can't lift my hands above my head pain, it is you have used different muscles than before and the are achey but feel great sore. After 10 months of working on my stroke it finally feels like it is all coming together, God bless the swim Smooth boys. Watch out speed here I come

Nice going! So much fun when something comes together.

Yes! And God bless them indeed. Especially when they are in Speedos. I didn't get any pictures of Paul in Speedos. It was a cold and rainy day. I still need to write up about our meeting--so amazing and I also got to chew on Shelley Taylor-Smith's and David Locke's ears! (Only figuratively, sadly, but still). Big {MELON PRESS} for them both, though. I was seriously overwhelmed by awesome that day.

For the rest of you rabble-rousers--you should especially read up on Shelley. I worship her.

What no photos! Oh well I will just have to make do with the ones in the book. Shelly Taylor Smith certainly is a legend, I couldn't get your link to work, maybe this one will. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_Taylor-Smith

Thank you! Why does my link link to BT?! Humph.

Most of the people in the book are Kingsley's good mates! If not his ... the other two are mine

2013-10-30 9:14 AM
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Ok manatees, I'm sitting at the convention center at a crime summit which means I get to listen to a bunch of speakers telling me stuff I already know. Which means I'm going to spend a lot of time on line today. Please keep me entertained!


2013-10-30 10:09 AM
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Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

 

send those fish tacos here!!  I <3 them!

2013-10-30 10:12 AM
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Originally posted by amd723 Ok manatees, I'm sitting at the convention center at a crime summit which means I get to listen to a bunch of speakers telling me stuff I already know. Which means I'm going to spend a lot of time on line today. Please keep me entertained!

Slowtwitch. Lavender Room. You're welcome

Actually, their triathlon forum's Strange Denizens of the Pool. Watch out though, it might send you into drooling convulsions of laughter ...

2013-10-30 10:14 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
Originally posted by QueenZipp

Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

 

send those fish tacos here!!  I <3 them!




home made guacamole..........
2013-10-30 10:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by StaceyK I had a bit of a swimming breakthrough today! YAY! Who knew that a slight change in hand entry angle could make so much difference. My shoulders are sore again today but it isn't that stabbing can't lift my hands above my head pain, it is you have used different muscles than before and the are achey but feel great sore. After 10 months of working on my stroke it finally feels like it is all coming together, God bless the swim Smooth boys. Watch out speed here I come

So awesome, keep up the good work!

2013-10-30 10:21 AM
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Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

I AM jealous, I loves me a good fish taco!  And I make a pretty mean shrimp taco...mmm, I should make them sometime soon, haven't had them for a while.



2013-10-30 10:22 AM
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Originally posted by mtnbikerchk
Originally posted by QueenZipp

Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

send those fish tacos here!!  I

home made guacamole..........

Now you are just being cruel with your teasing.  Loves me some guac, too!  What time is supper, I'll be over!  

2013-10-30 10:29 AM
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Originally posted by melbo55

Originally posted by mtnbikerchk
Originally posted by QueenZipp

Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

send those fish tacos here!!  I

home made guacamole..........

Now you are just being cruel with your teasing.  Loves me some guac, too!  What time is supper, I'll be over!  

Holy guacamole!

Confession 1: I've been caving in to the midnight munchies. All good stuff, but not necessary.

Actions: flossbrushrinse after dinner, adding more quality fiber protein fats in during the day, back to vegan (or as my brother calls it, vegaboobian. He's weird).

2013-10-30 10:30 AM
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I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

2013-10-30 10:33 AM
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Originally posted by StaceyK Switch here's a swim set for you (brought to you by swim smooth) Warmup - 400 steady Kick - 8x 50 with fins no more than 75% effort. Rotating each 50 between left side, right side, front and back NO BOARD Main - 4x (4x 100 at CCS pace) first set + 30s recovery, second set +20s recovery, third set + 10s recovery, forth set + 5s recovery. NO EXTRA RECOVERY BETWEEN SETS. Cool down - 300 very easy Have fun :)

Hey Stacey, I may have missed  you as I think it's after midnight your time, but, as promised, I'm going to try this set today, and I have no idea how to do the kick set. Front and Back I've got, but are left and right like a side stroke or more of a sweet spot kinda thing?  What are my arms doing for these? by my side? overhead but shoulder width apart? stream line?

2013-10-30 10:36 AM
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Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

Fever or no? Fatigue? Cough? any achiness?

I'm not a doctor, but I do think I know everything! :P

Rest up and run easy the next few days. I'm thinking it can only help by keeping the next few days light. There's no reason you can't still have a killer race ... especially in spike heels. Errr, spikes. What was I thinking?!

There's no GOOD evidence that stuff like echinacea, zinc, Emergen-C blah blah blah etc. will help, but they won't hurt, and they might help.

ETA: orgasms. Lots of orgasms. No, I'm not kidding.

Also, as a proud Asian, I believe a crapton of spice can only help, too. Not jalapenos, and definitely not the day before, though.

ETA2: forkload of garlic. I realize that may contradict ETA1, but ... hey.



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2013-10-30 10:47 AM
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Originally posted by switch

Originally posted by StaceyK Switch here's a swim set for you (brought to you by swim smooth) Warmup - 400 steady Kick - 8x 50 with fins no more than 75% effort. Rotating each 50 between left side, right side, front and back NO BOARD Main - 4x (4x 100 at CCS pace) first set + 30s recovery, second set +20s recovery, third set + 10s recovery, forth set + 5s recovery. NO EXTRA RECOVERY BETWEEN SETS. Cool down - 300 very easy Have fun

Hey Stacey, I may have missed  you as I think it's after midnight your time, but, as promised, I'm going to try this set today, and I have no idea how to do the kick set. Front and Back I've got, but are left and right like a side stroke or more of a sweet spot kinda thing?  What are my arms doing for these? by my side? overhead but shoulder width apart? stream line?

Left side is with left arm outstretched and right arm down by your side; body is slightly rotated to left (similar to the position you'd be in if you were catching with your left and breathing to the right). Right is opposite.

2013-10-30 10:51 AM
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Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend. :)

Fever or no? Fatigue? Cough? any achiness?

I'm not a doctor, but I do think I know everything! :P

Rest up and run easy the next few days. I'm thinking it can only help by keeping the next few days light. There's no reason you can't still have a killer race ... especially in spike heels. Errr, spikes. What was I thinking?!

There's no GOOD evidence that stuff like echinacea, zinc, Emergen-C blah blah blah etc. will help, but they won't hurt, and they might help.

ETA: orgasms. Lots of orgasms. No, I'm not kidding.

Also, as a proud Asian, I believe a crapton of spice can only help, too. Not jalapenos, and definitely not the day before, though.

ETA2: forkload of garlic. I realize that may contradict ETA1, but ... hey.

This is so full of awesome.  bwahahahaha. 

Sorry you're sick, (Salty) peanut. 

Thanks for the kick set clarification Yanti :)

 

2013-10-30 11:02 AM
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Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

Evidence or not, zinc works for me.

2013-10-30 11:07 AM
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Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by amd723 Ok manatees, I'm sitting at the convention center at a crime summit which means I get to listen to a bunch of speakers telling me stuff I already know. Which means I'm going to spend a lot of time on line today. Please keep me entertained!

Slowtwitch. Lavender Room. You're welcome

Actually, their triathlon forum's Strange Denizens of the Pool. Watch out though, it might send you into drooling convulsions of laughter ...

Thanks!
2013-10-30 11:11 AM
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Originally posted by brigby1

Originally posted by cdban66

Question for you bike savvy folks:

I have added intensity this year to my bike training. Strava segments seem to help me on this. I am trying to find a happy medium though. When running, I follow the old adage, "run often, mostly easy, sometimes hard". However, the bike is a bit different, so I'm just trying to get some ideas as I put together a bike program for the winter. How often do you ride hard vs recovery rides? 

If  you're going to keep riding 2-3 times a week, all of them. Well, as many of those as you're willing to push it, taking an easy one every few weeks for mental sanity. Just to enjoy being out on the bike. There isn't so much of a ratio of hard to easy, but an amount of hard that can be handled.

Biking doesn't have the impact loading like the run does, so things flip around. Schedule in the hard parts and then ride easier around that to get more in. Also take a look at the composition of the hard. As in how hard and for how long. Metrics like HR and power are good to help with that. Basically any riding harder than easy will help more than just going easy, but different levels of hard have different levels of effectiveness. As seen in Table 2 here. Note that Z6 & Z7 do little to nothing towards Z5 and under (which is aerobic development that we really want to target), though one would be a stronger cyclist in some sense by improving there. Thinking like full out sprints on those two.

Thanks, this is kinda what I was expecting. I sorta figured it was like the standard running rule, but backwards. "Ride often, mostly hard, sometimes easy". If that makes any sense.



2013-10-30 11:14 AM
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Originally posted by mtnbikerchk
Originally posted by QueenZipp

Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Kirsten big congrats on your mileage! WOOT! Michael I hope dad is ok! Joann Congrats on your marathon finish! Stacey way to rock the pool! Jo - "Horse Tranquillisers?" Enjoy the pain meds Welcome to Wednesday. All morning at the gym I thought it was Thursday - so that's kind of disappointing to learn I'm a day behind. oh well. Nothing exciting on tap. Although it's fish taco night at casa de MBC - you're jealous. Have a great dramaless day!

 

send those fish tacos here!!  I

home made guacamole..........

 

You MUST send this here…NOW  I am hungry!

2013-10-30 11:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

Fever or no? Fatigue? Cough? any achiness?

I'm not a doctor, but I do think I know everything! :P

Rest up and run easy the next few days. I'm thinking it can only help by keeping the next few days light. There's no reason you can't still have a killer race ... especially in spike heels. Errr, spikes. What was I thinking?!

There's no GOOD evidence that stuff like echinacea, zinc, Emergen-C blah blah blah etc. will help, but they won't hurt, and they might help.

ETA: orgasms. Lots of orgasms. No, I'm not kidding.

Also, as a proud Asian, I believe a crapton of spice can only help, too. Not jalapenos, and definitely not the day before, though.

ETA2: forkload of garlic. I realize that may contradict ETA1, but ... hey.

Just a touch of a sore throat, tiny bit of fatigue. It pretty much happens any time I spend time with my nieces.

But look at em! How could you not!

 

Anyway, I will take your advice but I am going to do a hard workout tonight and see how it goes. In my experience, sometimes that is just what I need to burn it our of me. If it doesn't work as planned I have 3 more days to just do nothing if need be. 

2013-10-30 11:21 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Asalzwed

Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

Fever or no? Fatigue? Cough? any achiness?

I'm not a doctor, but I do think I know everything! :P

Rest up and run easy the next few days. I'm thinking it can only help by keeping the next few days light. There's no reason you can't still have a killer race ... especially in spike heels. Errr, spikes. What was I thinking?!

There's no GOOD evidence that stuff like echinacea, zinc, Emergen-C blah blah blah etc. will help, but they won't hurt, and they might help.

ETA: orgasms. Lots of orgasms. No, I'm not kidding.

Also, as a proud Asian, I believe a crapton of spice can only help, too. Not jalapenos, and definitely not the day before, though.

ETA2: forkload of garlic. I realize that may contradict ETA1, but ... hey.

Just a touch of a sore throat, tiny bit of fatigue. It pretty much happens any time I spend time with my nieces.

But look at em! How could you not!

 

Anyway, I will take your advice but I am going to do a hard workout tonight and see how it goes. In my experience, sometimes that is just what I need to burn it our of me. If it doesn't work as planned I have 3 more days to just do nothing if need be. 

They are adorable.

2013-10-30 11:22 AM
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Originally posted by Asalzwed

Originally posted by TriAya

Originally posted by Asalzwed

I've been doing some google research with the keywords "Expedite cold"

So if anyone has any input, I've got some things I would like to accomplish this weekend.

Fever or no? Fatigue? Cough? any achiness?

I'm not a doctor, but I do think I know everything! :P

Rest up and run easy the next few days. I'm thinking it can only help by keeping the next few days light. There's no reason you can't still have a killer race ... especially in spike heels. Errr, spikes. What was I thinking?!

There's no GOOD evidence that stuff like echinacea, zinc, Emergen-C blah blah blah etc. will help, but they won't hurt, and they might help.

ETA: orgasms. Lots of orgasms. No, I'm not kidding.

Also, as a proud Asian, I believe a crapton of spice can only help, too. Not jalapenos, and definitely not the day before, though.

ETA2: forkload of garlic. I realize that may contradict ETA1, but ... hey.

Just a touch of a sore throat, tiny bit of fatigue. It pretty much happens any time I spend time with my nieces.

But look at em! How could you not!

Anyway, I will take your advice but I am going to do a hard workout tonight and see how it goes. In my experience, sometimes that is just what I need to burn it our of me. If it doesn't work as planned I have 3 more days to just do nothing if need be. 

Yeah, I know. I just put new pics of my grandnephew and godson up on my blog banner.

Track workout?

Warm SALTY water gargles. Shyte, that's even named after you.

 

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