Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread (Page 15)
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2014-10-05 8:19 PM in reply to: #4895018 |
Extreme Veteran 483 St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread 621, if you find yourself following that number - time to pick up the pace cause I'm gonna be slow ) |
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2014-10-06 9:00 AM in reply to: jashac |
Extreme Veteran 483 St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by jashac IMFL athlete number 3006. That's my birthday 30th June ) |
2014-10-06 10:55 AM in reply to: millarg |
9 , Alabama | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Do we purchase family tickets for the athlete banquet in advance or when we get there? |
2014-10-06 11:25 AM in reply to: TriBeer |
Extreme Veteran 483 St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by TriBeer Do we purchase family tickets for the athlete banquet in advance or when we get there? Are you speaking of the pre-event briefing/banquet? if so it is my recollection that this is for athletes only, not tickets available for family/possee. |
2014-10-06 12:33 PM in reply to: millarg |
Member 32 Duluth, GA | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread You can purchase tickets for the banquet online or at the door. It says that it is first come first serve, as it usually sells out. I didn't go to the banquet last year because I heard that it is very crowded and difficult to find a place to sit. If anyone who went last year can confirm this, please do. Bill #2571 |
2014-10-06 1:57 PM in reply to: yourecrazy |
9 , Alabama | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by yourecrazy You can purchase tickets for the banquet online or at the door. It says that it is first come first serve, as it usually sells out. I didn't go to the banquet last year because I heard that it is very crowded and difficult to find a place to sit. If anyone who went last year can confirm this, please do. Bill #2571 Thanks. I heard its only really enjoyable for first time athletes so I figured I would check it out, but don't really want to abandon my dad. |
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2014-10-06 1:59 PM in reply to: yourecrazy |
Champion 7704 Williamston, Michigan | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by yourecrazy You can purchase tickets for the banquet online or at the door. It says that it is first come first serve, as it usually sells out. I didn't go to the banquet last year because I heard that it is very crowded and difficult to find a place to sit. If anyone who went last year can confirm this, please do. Bill #2571 I went the first year I did the race and have not been back with 7 more IMs that I have toed the line at. Its was miserable and I have not gone to one since. Crowded, crappy food and they just droned on and on and on. They had my attention for the first 90 minutes. ITs loud and you can' hear etc etc. I left before the "mandatory race info" was even given. I don't do well in crowded spaces with lots of nervous people with a low drone of noise. ACK makes me shiver just thinking about it. |
2014-10-06 2:15 PM in reply to: Socks |
Champion 7704 Williamston, Michigan | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Doc Socks top tips for IMFL 1-I have said it many times but use tinted or mirrored goggles on the swim as the sun is rising DIRECTLY in your face So sorry I won’t be there this year but I will be back to fight again next year. |
2014-10-06 2:56 PM in reply to: Socks |
Expert 1148 Santa Fe, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Great advise from Doc Sue! I followed her out through the breakers last year and learned the trick. |
2014-10-06 3:16 PM in reply to: Socks |
29 Greenville, South Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by Socks Doc Socks top tips for IMFL 1-I have said it many times but use tinted or mirrored goggles on the swim as the sun is rising DIRECTLY in your face So sorry I won’t be there this year but I will be back to fight again next year. What a great list especially for a first timer like your truly. Do a drug test on the docs before your surgery (your comment about the previous one) Thanks again for the tips! (by the -- Bib # 2950!! - over 150 M55 - 59) |
2014-10-06 8:05 PM in reply to: Socks |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by Socks Doc Socks top tips for IMFL 1-I have said it many times but use tinted or mirrored goggles on the swim as the sun is rising DIRECTLY in your face So Wow! Awesome Dr. socks :-) Thank you for taking the time to do this for us :-) it is greatly appreciated. Good luck on your surgery and hoping for a quick recovery so u can come back with a vengeance :-) Thanks again, Alicia |
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2014-10-07 9:59 AM in reply to: trirun26 |
2014-10-07 12:03 PM in reply to: dge12 |
Extreme Veteran 483 St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by dge12 Thanks for those amazing tips Socks ! Great info Socks thanks, my top tip is about socks - literally. Go to Target (not Walmart - I'm a conscientious objector) and get a pack of 5 pairs of long tube socks. Pairs 1 thro 3, wear in layers on the beach - that sand in freezing and you'll probably be standing on it for 15-20 mins Pair 4, wear as gloves on beach, discard pairs 1 thro 4 by banners on beach (wearing for the swim is discouraged and probably against IM rules Pair 5 - cut the toes off - they are now disposable arm warmers for first few miles of bike. All for $8-10 (probably less at Walmart!) |
2014-10-08 1:19 PM in reply to: millarg |
Champion 7704 Williamston, Michigan | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by millarg Originally posted by dge12 Thanks for those amazing tips Socks ! Great info Socks thanks, my top tip is about socks - literally. Go to Target (not Walmart - I'm a conscientious objector) and get a pack of 5 pairs of long tube socks. Pairs 1 thro 3, wear in layers on the beach - that sand in freezing and you'll probably be standing on it for 15-20 mins Pair 4, wear as gloves on beach, discard pairs 1 thro 4 by banners on beach (wearing for the swim is discouraged and probably against IM rules Pair 5 - cut the toes off - they are now disposable arm warmers for first few miles of bike. All for $8-10 (probably less at Walmart!)
I hate Wal mart too Glen THe socks are a good tip. I also have a pair of those $1 stretchy gloves you get at target or walmart for the bike. You can throw them away without feeling bad about it. Not sure if they would stretch enough for a guys hands but would work for most women. My coach also said you can put a newspaper in your shirt to stop the wind and throw that off. |
2014-10-09 8:21 AM in reply to: Socks |
87 | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread When surfing I go under the waves. You have to do so to get anywhere. However, when I tried this while swimming my goggles definitely came off multiple times. Luckily they get pushed down and not up so they stay around your neck. There has to be a trick to this |
2014-10-09 11:17 AM in reply to: mikiefaith |
Champion 7704 Williamston, Michigan | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by mikiefaith When surfing I go under the waves. You have to do so to get anywhere. However, when I tried this while swimming my goggles definitely came off multiple times. Luckily they get pushed down and not up so they stay around your neck. There has to be a trick to this I have never had my goggles come off. Duck your head down maybe? |
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2014-10-09 1:12 PM in reply to: millarg |
Expert 1148 Santa Fe, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by millarg 621, if you find yourself following that number - time to pick up the pace cause I'm gonna be slow ) I did a bike tour last weekend. You know you're slow when you get passed by a butterfly. |
2014-10-10 12:25 PM in reply to: jashac |
87 | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread I am super guilty of looking at the accuweather forecast for the big day. I know it is 3 weeks out but I would love the cold temps it forecasts. |
2014-10-10 12:29 PM in reply to: mikiefaith |
87 | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by mikiefaith I am super guilty of looking at the accuweather forecast for the big day. I know it is 3 weeks out but I would love the cold temps it forecasts. Haha. I hit refresh and the temp went up 10 degrees for the high and low |
2014-10-11 7:31 AM in reply to: 0 |
38 | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by mikiefaith Haha. I hit refresh and the temp went up 10 degrees for the high and low You are cursed ... and forbidden to look at the weather from now on ! Dont make it worse for the rest of us. :-) On another note i have completed my longest run in the plan, 20 miles in 3 hours 1 minute. I am doing great and hope you guys are doing just as good. Please tell ! Edited by dge12 2014-10-11 7:53 AM |
2014-10-11 6:12 PM in reply to: dge12 |
Expert 1148 Santa Fe, New Mexico | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Originally posted by dge12 Originally posted by mikiefaith Haha. I hit refresh and the temp went up 10 degrees for the high and low You are cursed ... and forbidden to look at the weather from now on ! Dont make it worse for the rest of us. :-) On another note i have completed my longest run in the plan, 20 miles in 3 hours 1 minute. I am doing great and hope you guys are doing just as good. Please tell ! Just finished my last huge day. 11.5 hours start to finish. 110 miles on the bike. Windy so 7.5 hours, Not running so I walked an hour, and 4900 yards in the pool. Good thing tomorrow is a rest day! THREE weeks left, it's taper time. Ready or not, IMFL here we come! |
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2014-10-11 6:45 PM in reply to: jashac |
Master 2468 Muskego, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread |
2014-10-13 3:49 PM in reply to: oriolepwr |
Expert 663 Williamsburg, VA | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Last night at 1100pm I finished my long week. We did our 6 hour bike on Fri then was to run at 5 am Sat for our 20.. It was raining and my partner and I decided to wait till Sun. Well.... didnt realize that she couldnt run till later in the evening. So we started late and ran our neighborhood (about 3 miles) till we did the 20. So glad that week is over. Only missed a short swim and 5 mile run due to working 12 hour shifts. All in all feel pretty good about IM!! Enjoy the taper everyone!!! |
2014-10-13 3:56 PM in reply to: oriolepwr |
Expert 663 Williamsburg, VA | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread My Bib is 1527 and my training partner Dotti is 1530!! Are you all swimming Thurs? We will be in town Wed afternoon. We rented a house over on Dement Cir. |
2014-10-14 8:44 AM in reply to: #4895018 |
475 | Subject: RE: Ironman Florida 2014 : Official Thread Was feeling terrific after last Monday/Tuesday. Mon I had a 5 hour bike followed by a 7 mile run and felt AMAZING!! Tues swam long and felt good, too. Then, went on VACA for 5 days and only had resources for running. Cut my long run of 3 hours down to 1:30 due to time constraints. This hit my condidence HARD. I did have 2 runs over 19 miles but that was at least 10 days ago. Does anyone feel like the long bike rides cause you to lose some confidence in your speed on the bike? I only avg 16.8-18.2 on my long rides. Feel like my 4 hour ride this week needs some speed!! |
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