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2007-03-12 8:19 AM in reply to: #631738 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL So what's everyone got going on this week? |
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2007-03-12 8:33 AM in reply to: #631738 |
Regular 88 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL |
2007-03-12 9:07 AM in reply to: #719533 |
Master 2379 Alpharetta, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Usual stuff, though trying to add a bit extra each session to help me toward S-B-R Challenge goals. One cool thing I've got planned for Wed AM is a personal swim coaching session with Lisa Marshall (http://thesportfactory.com/site/coaches/lisamarshall.shtml). One of her sons is in school with my daughter, so we know each other already and this should help accomodate quick establishment of rapport on the coaching side of things. Stay tuned for a report in Wed.'s log. |
2007-03-12 11:15 AM in reply to: #719637 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL This week is a 'recovery' week which I really don't need since I changed things around for the 10k's I planned on in Feb/early March. So I'll pick up the swim and bike this week and back off as planned on the runs. Need to as last week I was approx +0:10 on the run, -0:35 for the bike and -1:00 for the swim so I have some catching up to do! Off to a good start today anyway, actually biked & swam today! |
2007-03-12 12:58 PM in reply to: #719637 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL LHablas - 2007-03-12 9:07 AM Usual stuff, though trying to add a bit extra each session to help me toward S-B-R Challenge goals. One cool thing I've got planned for Wed AM is a personal swim coaching session with Lisa Marshall (http://thesportfactory.com/site/coaches/lisamarshall.shtml). One of her sons is in school with my daughter, so we know each other already and this should help accomodate quick establishment of rapport on the coaching side of things. Stay tuned for a report in Wed.'s log. Lisa Marshall sounds pretty cool. I was just talking to a neighbor this weekend that took some swim lessons from Jennifer Lesser. She won the Tri the Park series last year. I'm thinking about taking some lessons also. I think I might wait and see how the next few weeks of series 3x/week swim training go. |
2007-03-12 1:48 PM in reply to: #720074 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL jonathan22 - 2007-03-12 1:58 PM LHablas - 2007-03-12 9:07 AM Lisa Marshall sounds pretty cool. I was just talking to a neighbor this weekend that took some swim lessons from Jennifer Lesser. She won the Tri the Park series last year. I'm thinking about taking some lessons also. I think I might wait and see how the next few weeks of series 3x/week swim training go. Usual stuff, though trying to add a bit extra each session to help me toward S-B-R Challenge goals. One cool thing I've got planned for Wed AM is a personal swim coaching session with Lisa Marshall (http://thesportfactory.com/site/coaches/lisamarshall.shtml). One of her sons is in school with my daughter, so we know each other already and this should help accomodate quick establishment of rapport on the coaching side of things. Stay tuned for a report in Wed.'s log. Definitely do it Jonathan! There was an article in the local paper here where on Monday nights for 1 hour they are offering swim lessons for the triathlete at the Community College pool. I too want to get more swim base before I do it and then attend a few of those lessons before the Sprints start in the summer. |
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2007-03-12 1:50 PM in reply to: #720152 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL |
2007-03-18 11:59 AM in reply to: #631738 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL |
2007-03-19 11:00 AM in reply to: #727134 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Hey all! I finally did some tri-bike riding on Sat and today. I've been avoiding the tri-bike because I've been having some serious numbness issues riding it in the aero position. So Sat I put on my Trek MTB seat which has a cutout similar to a Terry seat. Even though it's made for riding in an upright position it was a big improvement over the stock Felt seat and could stay in the aero position a very long time. Still had slight pressure when I rotated my hips/pelvis fully forward but again the seat wasn't made for riding like that, I was just glad that this issue could be resolved. So Saturday I stopped by the LBS and ordered my daughters new 20" bike for her birthday. While there I snagged the demo ISM Adamo Racing Saddle to see how it feels and rides as I read a couple of good reviews about it here on BT and on ST. I put it on and went for a ride today, I'm not over acting here, I LOVE THIS SEAT! I felt like I had it set a little too forward but I stayed with it as I forgot to bring my tools with me. Just like the picture for the sit-diagram, the boys hang over the front and there is absolutely no pressure at all to deal with. I was able to keep my hip/pelvis rotated forward like it should be and really was really comfortable for the 1st time on the tri-bike. I thought maybe the wide nose would be an issue but it was fine. I should have done this a long time ago, I guess I'll be ordering a yellow one real soon to match the yellow accents on the F22!! |
2007-03-19 11:09 AM in reply to: #720074 |
Master 2379 Alpharetta, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL jonathan22 - 2007-03-12 1:58 PM LHablas - 2007-03-12 9:07 AM Lisa Marshall sounds pretty cool. I was just talking to a neighbor this weekend that took some swim lessons from Jennifer Lesser. She won the Tri the Park series last year. I'm thinking about taking some lessons also. I think I might wait and see how the next few weeks of series 3x/week swim training go. Usual stuff, though trying to add a bit extra each session to help me toward S-B-R Challenge goals. One cool thing I've got planned for Wed AM is a personal swim coaching session with Lisa Marshall (http://thesportfactory.com/site/coaches/lisamarshall.shtml). One of her sons is in school with my daughter, so we know each other already and this should help accomodate quick establishment of rapport on the coaching side of things. Stay tuned for a report in Wed.'s log. Wow...not sure how I missed your note, Jonathan. Jennifer's a stud too - she's on Reality Bikes' tri team and often did the Wed. night ride this past winter. I believe Mila (milaminute) recently took a lesson with Jennifer. And re: Lisa, yes, she's very good. Either way, you can't go wrong. |
2007-03-19 2:01 PM in reply to: #728338 |
Elite 2552 Evans, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Donto - 2007-03-19 11:00 AM Hey all! I finally did some tri-bike riding on Sat and today. I've been avoiding the tri-bike because I've been having some serious numbness issues riding it in the aero position. So Sat I put on my Trek MTB seat which has a cutout similar to a Terry seat. Even though it's made for riding in an upright position it was a big improvement over the stock Felt seat and could stay in the aero position a very long time. Still had slight pressure when I rotated my hips/pelvis fully forward but again the seat wasn't made for riding like that, I was just glad that this issue could be resolved. So Saturday I stopped by the LBS and ordered my daughters new 20" bike for her birthday. While there I snagged the demo ISM Adamo Racing Saddle to see how it feels and rides as I read a couple of good reviews about it here on BT and on ST. I put it on and went for a ride today, I'm not over acting here, I LOVE THIS SEAT! I felt like I had it set a little too forward but I stayed with it as I forgot to bring my tools with me. Just like the picture for the sit-diagram, the boys hang over the front and there is absolutely no pressure at all to deal with. I was able to keep my hip/pelvis rotated forward like it should be and really was really comfortable for the 1st time on the tri-bike. I thought maybe the wide nose would be an issue but it was fine. I should have done this a long time ago, I guess I'll be ordering a yellow one real soon to match the yellow accents on the F22!!
Where did you buy it, cause it's getting close and I'm still having problems with comfort in aero? Edited by Bluejack 2007-03-19 2:01 PM |
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2007-03-19 2:22 PM in reply to: #728769 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Steve, BTW, the website says this LBS in Atl has them: All3Sports |
2007-03-21 12:26 PM in reply to: #728815 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Hey guys! Any way, I had an awesome run last night, 10.9 miles of pure joy! This was my longest run since the HIM in Nov and man what a difference. Mostly because of the ideal temps right now, at least 20F diff in the heat index! I had to work on keeping it slow at the start and it paid off as I was the energizer bunny with my two gels and four 7oz Fuel Belt bottles full of water. I can honestly say that the Hammer Gel Tropical favor is about the worst tasting gel I've ever had. After I finish up with the two Power gels I'm sticking with e-gels, no more experimenting with gels. So for the March challange and training plan, I'm currently +20 on the bike, even on the run and have a 60 minutes to make up on the swim which I'll hopefully dent later this afternoon Hope all is well and keep up the good work! |
2007-03-21 1:59 PM in reply to: #731767 |
Master 2379 Alpharetta, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL I'm here:
Have a bit of work to do on the run, should make a pretty good dent in swim before end of week and the bike could easily be in the "surplus" category before all is said and done. |
2007-03-21 6:26 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL With respect to the March Challenge, I'm here: Total swim yards 12,050.00 Did the LT test for the bike. LT max HR is 166. Is that good or bad?
So now I know what my bike HR is and what my running pace should be depending on given run (www.mcmillanrunning.com). ING Half Marathon on Sunday! |
2007-03-21 10:25 PM in reply to: #732389 |
Master 2379 Alpharetta, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL You're an animal, Jonathan!! And I'm glad you're in OUR cage! Re: your LT numbers, I don't think you look at 166 as good or bad, you look at it as the baseline number that's going to allow you to structure training that best meets your needs and best allows you to perform at optimum levels when needed. That's great that you've got that # bench-marked - I really need to do the same, though I know from the February Time Trial that my cycling number is in the same ballpark as yours. Hope training the rest of the week goes well - and especially hope the half goes great!! |
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2007-03-21 10:30 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Elite 2552 Evans, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Great work on the challenge guys. I got the Adamo ISM gel today and it worked great for aero. |
2007-03-22 9:49 AM in reply to: #732610 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Jonathan,
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2007-03-22 9:50 AM in reply to: #732613 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Bluejack - 2007-03-21 11:30 PM Great work on the challenge guys. I got the Adamo ISM gel today and it worked great for aero. Sweet isn't it! |
2007-03-25 2:02 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL |
2007-03-27 9:16 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Elite 2552 Evans, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Just finished the cycling tonight. Running complete tomorrow. |
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2007-03-28 9:11 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Expert 936 Springfield, MO | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL |
2007-03-29 1:50 PM in reply to: #631738 |
Elite 2552 Evans, GA | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Things are starting to chill out here at work as the Masters approaches. I'm looking forward to IMAZ, but I have to admit I'm looking forward to a couple of weeks of free form workouts and adding in some weights. My goals after IMAZ will be to reduce my sprint times and establish some quicker Oly and HIM times. |
2007-04-03 8:21 AM in reply to: #631738 |
Master 2125 | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL Approaching race season: how is everyone's training going? |
2007-04-03 10:34 AM in reply to: #631738 |
Expert 936 Springfield, MO | Subject: RE: DRM's Group - FULL No racing in my immediate future, but I'm planning to do the Tour de Cure June 16th. http://tour.diabetes.org/site/TR?pg=personal&fr_id=4387&px=3334912 I know I'll be able to do the 50K, but I'm hoping I can do the 100K. I'm defintely happy to be training again. |
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