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2011-12-29 9:48 AM in reply to: #3943811 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN welcome to the group Twink! And we can definately help you in the accountability department, this is something that we all need, including me! |
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2011-12-29 9:49 AM in reply to: #3959332 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN DuncanQH - 2011-12-29 8:06 AM Wow James, just checked out your blog, pretty fancy. Will have to spend some time (when I finally get some) to check it out fully.
A victim of too many boring conference calls! |
2011-12-29 10:14 AM in reply to: #3959676 |
Regular 97 Vancouver | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN YAY! Thanks so much! Looking forward to working with everyone. Off to the gym I go |
2011-12-29 11:46 AM in reply to: #3943811 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN Still Open?? 2011, was the first year in a long time 10 years that I didnt' do any races. Wait I did a 1/2 marathon in march.. woo woo.. the streak is still alive. But no tri's last year.. Couple of nagging injuries and an accident kept me out for most of the year, and once you get in the habit of not doing something it's tough to get back on track. Remarkable while not training I got down to the lowest weight I've been in a long time 210lbs, but the holidays have me back up to 215-17 ish. It seems that I have a condition where as soon as I sign up for a once within 7 days I sustain some odd injury which keeps me from training and out of the race. I have named this RD disease.I'm mostly looking for extra motivation for accountability and logging. It seems I go in 5-6 weeks blocks of training pretty well then 4-5 weeks of nothing. I'm looking at just doing a couple of sprints/Oly distances this year and I've done quite a few tri's in the past from sprint to IM distance. The only thing I'm a bit worried about is that I might be accepting a new position where I'll be traveling at least a week every month. While I've traveled before and I know I can run and find a place to swim on the road, biking will suffer. The fact that running and swimming are my favorites and I mearly tolerate biking doesn't work well with tri's though. My big goals are to keep losing weight and see if I can get under 200lbs, and getting constistant, I'll be starting my own 100 day running challenge, with the goal to get 85 runs in.. I did this last year and it really helped my running. |
2011-12-29 1:35 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Expert 1152 Palm Bay | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN cleared to run... No weight / resistance exercises on arm for at least 2 more weeks. |
2011-12-29 1:48 PM in reply to: #3960010 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN Gaarryy - 2011-12-29 11:46 AM Still Open?? 2011, was the first year in a long time 10 years that I didnt' do any races. Wait I did a 1/2 marathon in march.. woo woo.. the streak is still alive. But no tri's last year.. Couple of nagging injuries and an accident kept me out for most of the year, and once you get in the habit of not doing something it's tough to get back on track. Remarkable while not training I got down to the lowest weight I've been in a long time 210lbs, but the holidays have me back up to 215-17 ish. It seems that I have a condition where as soon as I sign up for a once within 7 days I sustain some odd injury which keeps me from training and out of the race. I have named this RD disease.I'm mostly looking for extra motivation for accountability and logging. It seems I go in 5-6 weeks blocks of training pretty well then 4-5 weeks of nothing. I'm looking at just doing a couple of sprints/Oly distances this year and I've done quite a few tri's in the past from sprint to IM distance. The only thing I'm a bit worried about is that I might be accepting a new position where I'll be traveling at least a week every month. While I've traveled before and I know I can run and find a place to swim on the road, biking will suffer. The fact that running and swimming are my favorites and I mearly tolerate biking doesn't work well with tri's though. My big goals are to keep losing weight and see if I can get under 200lbs, and getting constistant, I'll be starting my own 100 day running challenge, with the goal to get 85 runs in.. I did this last year and it really helped my running.
Still open and welcome to the group Gaarryy! Accountibilty and logging workouts is definately something we can help you with. If you want we can nag encourage you enough to log those workouts! |
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2011-12-29 1:49 PM in reply to: #3960347 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN otter_sh - 2011-12-29 1:35 PM cleared to run... No weight / resistance exercises on arm for at least 2 more weeks.
Great news Steve, so when is your first run?? |
2011-12-29 2:07 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN NAME: Big Appa / Cord STORY: I'm 34 years old and I started doing Tri's a little over 2 years ago after going through a bad divorce. I lost 60 lbs and got under 200 lbs for the first time since I was 20 and placed 10th in my age group on my first sprint Tri. After that I ran a few 5k's getting ready for my first half mary. I then had a few really good injuries that side lined me for over a year and I've gained back 20 lbs. I'm trying to get over the hump to start running every day to get back in running shape. FAMILY STATUS: Divorced with two kids THIS YEAR'S RACES: None 2012 RACES: Working to run a tough mudder in July. WEIGHTLOSS: I need to lose 20-25 lbs How I can help: I have a lot of free time to help motivate others and I'm a great cheerleader. |
2011-12-29 3:45 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Veteran 163 | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed So here is my last year race schedule and performance
So I’m finalizing my 2012 schedule and it looks like the same schedule maybe harder than last year. I do know after my A race my motivation wasn’t there as well as training time got harder to do as my kids started back to school. Also I may have to drop couple of these races as it getting expense to race. If I had to drop two or three races, which one would it be? What distance I should do? My goal is to get better/faster especially on the bike & run and be confident to go any distance as well as setting myself up for St. George Ironman in May 2013.
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2011-12-29 4:01 PM in reply to: #3960388 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN jford2309 - 2011-12-29 1:48 PM Gaarryy - 2011-12-29 11:46 AM Still Open?? 2011, was the first year in a long time 10 years that I didnt' do any races. Wait I did a 1/2 marathon in march.. woo woo.. the streak is still alive. But no tri's last year.. Couple of nagging injuries and an accident kept me out for most of the year, and once you get in the habit of not doing something it's tough to get back on track. Remarkable while not training I got down to the lowest weight I've been in a long time 210lbs, but the holidays have me back up to 215-17 ish. It seems that I have a condition where as soon as I sign up for a once within 7 days I sustain some odd injury which keeps me from training and out of the race. I have named this RD disease.I'm mostly looking for extra motivation for accountability and logging. It seems I go in 5-6 weeks blocks of training pretty well then 4-5 weeks of nothing. I'm looking at just doing a couple of sprints/Oly distances this year and I've done quite a few tri's in the past from sprint to IM distance. The only thing I'm a bit worried about is that I might be accepting a new position where I'll be traveling at least a week every month. While I've traveled before and I know I can run and find a place to swim on the road, biking will suffer. The fact that running and swimming are my favorites and I mearly tolerate biking doesn't work well with tri's though. My big goals are to keep losing weight and see if I can get under 200lbs, and getting constistant, I'll be starting my own 100 day running challenge, with the goal to get 85 runs in.. I did this last year and it really helped my running.
Still open and welcome to the group Gaarryy! Accountibilty and logging workouts is definately something we can help you with. If you want we can nag encourage you enough to log those workouts!
coolness.. Nag away |
2011-12-29 4:44 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed coolness indeed! I have gotten you all added to my friends list and would ask that you also add the group, it makes it easier to peek in on their logs! And also, please feel free to leave inspires for eveyrone in the group! We all need that encouragement!
I have recently done some pretty serious analysis on 2011 for myself and I was shocked at what the numbers told me, and it explained some things to me. I will share this soon! Happy Training to everyone! |
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2011-12-29 5:31 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Member 19 | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed So I think I got everyone added to my friends group and you should be able to see my training logs. So I've got a question already - Does anyone have any experience with weight loss while on medication? If I dropped 9% of my body weight, does that mean I'm now getting a 9% higher dose? Or doesn't it work like that? *confused* |
2011-12-29 9:12 PM in reply to: #3960862 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed First off I'm not an MD, and haven't stayed in holiday inn in a while. But I have worked in the medical field of oncology for quite a while now {20yrs} now that my legal disclaimer is over. the most important question is what type of medication? For some meds your body weight is very important, The dose is control by your body mass squared so yes your weight is important. The clue would be when and how are you getting the meds. Is it something that you are getting filed at a regular pharmacy? then most likely your weight is not that big of a deal as far as your dosage. Meaning that many meds/pills are dispensed by a set amount. and only come with a certain amount of options regarding how it can be done. Exp a 5 mg pill or a 20 mg pill etc. that's the only possible way to dispense, so your actual body weight doesn't really account for the dosage you receive. a poor analogy is think of getting served at starbucks, you have a choice of three sizes coffee I believe and it's not dependent on your body weight per caffeine |
2011-12-30 9:28 AM in reply to: #3960390 |
Expert 1152 Palm Bay | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN jford2309 - 2011-12-29 2:49 PM otter_sh - 2011-12-29 1:35 PM cleared to run... No weight / resistance exercises on arm for at least 2 more weeks.
Great news Steve, so when is your first run?? today... 2 miles with a walk / jog of 1 minute each just to see how it feels. Went well, but I could tell I was protecting it and not swinging it freely like I was my right. |
2011-12-30 9:36 AM in reply to: #3960784 |
Regular 97 Vancouver | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed jford2309 - 2011-12-29 2:44 PM coolness indeed! I have gotten you all added to my friends list and would ask that you also add the group, it makes it easier to peek in on their logs! And also, please feel free to leave inspires for eveyrone in the group! We all need that encouragement!
I have recently done some pretty serious analysis on 2011 for myself and I was shocked at what the numbers told me, and it explained some things to me. I will share this soon! Happy Training to everyone! This will be interesting to see what your 2011 numbers told you! On a side note... a couple of questions... 1. Do we keep posting questions etc via this thread in the forums? 2. If we do post to the group via this thread is there a way to gain easier access to it other than looking down the long list on the Mentor Program page? |
2011-12-30 10:03 AM in reply to: #3961790 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-OPEN otter_sh - 2011-12-30 9:28 AM jford2309 - 2011-12-29 2:49 PM otter_sh - 2011-12-29 1:35 PM cleared to run... No weight / resistance exercises on arm for at least 2 more weeks.
Great news Steve, so when is your first run?? today... 2 miles with a walk / jog of 1 minute each just to see how it feels. Went well, but I could tell I was protecting it and not swinging it freely like I was my right. Congrats ont he run, it had to feel good to get out there again! |
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2011-12-30 10:06 AM in reply to: #3961814 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed Twink - 2011-12-30 9:36 AM jford2309 - 2011-12-29 2:44 PM coolness indeed! I have gotten you all added to my friends list and would ask that you also add the group, it makes it easier to peek in on their logs! And also, please feel free to leave inspires for eveyrone in the group! We all need that encouragement!
I have recently done some pretty serious analysis on 2011 for myself and I was shocked at what the numbers told me, and it explained some things to me. I will share this soon! Happy Training to everyone! This will be interesting to see what your 2011 numbers told you! On a side note... a couple of questions... 1. Do we keep posting questions etc via this thread in the forums? 2. If we do post to the group via this thread is there a way to gain easier access to it other than looking down the long list on the Mentor Program page? Answer #1: Yes, feel free to post any question you want on this thread, that's what it is designed for! If Kido and I do not have the answer, then someone in the group might! Also, if you want to post questions in Tri Talk and other forums, then please feel free also, there is alot of information on BT! Answer#2: I save the thread as a favorite, and access it that way. It does get tough scrolling through all the threads, so this way, you go right to it. |
2011-12-30 11:11 AM in reply to: #3961898 |
Regular 97 Vancouver | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed jford2309 - 2011-12-30 8:06 AM Twink - 2011-12-30 9:36 AM jford2309 - 2011-12-29 2:44 PM coolness indeed! I have gotten you all added to my friends list and would ask that you also add the group, it makes it easier to peek in on their logs! And also, please feel free to leave inspires for eveyrone in the group! We all need that encouragement!
I have recently done some pretty serious analysis on 2011 for myself and I was shocked at what the numbers told me, and it explained some things to me. I will share this soon! Happy Training to everyone! This will be interesting to see what your 2011 numbers told you! On a side note... a couple of questions... 1. Do we keep posting questions etc via this thread in the forums? 2. If we do post to the group via this thread is there a way to gain easier access to it other than looking down the long list on the Mentor Program page? Answer #1: Yes, feel free to post any question you want on this thread, that's what it is designed for! If Kido and I do not have the answer, then someone in the group might! Also, if you want to post questions in Tri Talk and other forums, then please feel free also, there is alot of information on BT! Answer#2: I save the thread as a favorite, and access it that way. It does get tough scrolling through all the threads, so this way, you go right to it. Sounds good! How do i save a thread to favourites? (lol!) |
2011-12-30 1:31 PM in reply to: #3962078 |
Regular 97 Vancouver | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed pay no attention to my last comment...apparently my brain was not awake yet. |
2011-12-30 1:37 PM in reply to: #3962352 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed I'm going to go "plan shopping" today (which means look through my books and/or the plans on BT), That leads to one of my first points of advice. GET A PLAN (or develope one). Want the most bang for your buck when it comes to training? A plan. Just going out and winging it may be fun and less pressure, it could leave holes in your training. When one does than, they tend to fall into patterns of doing what they like and what's fun/comfortable. I personally like the structure. It requires less thinking on a daily basis. Do what the plan sais and for the day and be done with it! |
2011-12-30 1:52 PM in reply to: #3943811 |
Master 1736 Midcoast Maine | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed Howdy all, In a fit of retentiveness, I put together the following list of our members, linking them to their training logs: jford2309/Kido's Mentor Group: jford2309 - James from Tennessee, Kido - Jim from Nevada, Big Appa - Cord from So. Cal, DuncanQH - Duncan from Taiwan, itsallrelative_Maine - Jennifer from Maine Gaarrryy - Gary from Texas, mikoy - Mike from Nevada, otter_sh - Steve from Florida?, trmat - from California, Twink, utahrunner - Sterling from Utah, Jambago - John from New York, mkleach - Michelle, rusty dean - Rusty from Alabama I have it in the top part of my training plan so I can easily get to each of the people in the group. Feel free to copy or ignore. Kido - I hear what you say about the plan - but have also found that some of the plans hop around a lot. I have a pretty busy life so I like to know what's coming up. For instance - I like to bike on M,W,F swim on T, Th, F (because those are the days my daughters have swim team practice) and run 6 days with the long run on Saturday. Am I shooting myself in the foot by being too predictable?
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2011-12-30 2:22 PM in reply to: #3962374 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed itsallrelative_Maine - 2011-12-30 11:52 AM Howdy all, In a fit of retentiveness, I put together the following list of our members, linking them to their training logs: jford2309/Kido's Mentor Group: jford2309 - James from Tennessee, Kido - Jim from Nevada, Big Appa - Cord from So. Cal, DuncanQH - Duncan from Taiwan, itsallrelative_Maine - Jennifer from Maine Gaarrryy - Gary from Texas, mikoy - Mike from Nevada, otter_sh - Steve from Florida?, trmat - from California, Twink, utahrunner - Sterling from Utah, Jambago - John from New York, mkleach - Michelle, rusty dean - Rusty from Alabama I have it in the top part of my training plan so I can easily get to each of the people in the group. Feel free to copy or ignore. Kido - I hear what you say about the plan - but have also found that some of the plans hop around a lot. I have a pretty busy life so I like to know what's coming up. For instance - I like to bike on M,W,F swim on T, Th, F (because those are the days my daughters have swim team practice) and run 6 days with the long run on Saturday. Am I shooting myself in the foot by being too predictable?
Nah. There is a book called the "essential week by weeks traithlon training plans" (or something like that) by Matt Fitzgerald. His weeks are VERY predicatable. For example, he might have a plan than you swim and bike on Tu,Th,S and run on W,F,Su, week in, week out. It's a pretty good book. I refer to it so much, the cover is starting to get ruined. He offers up 12 plans or so for sprint, oly, HIM and IM distances plus a lot of other info. That around 48 different training plans. Costs about 20 bucks. PLUS, feel free to move things around to be better for your schedule. There are some exceptions. Is it ideal? Maybe not, but it's better than nothing. For example, running three days in a row may not be the best because you are not getting the most out of your run due to fatigue, but at least you are getting them in. That's the whole "bang for your buck thing". To be most rested for each workout so you can do them well. |
2011-12-30 5:42 PM in reply to: #3962374 |
New user 8 Montgomery, AL | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed I will need help not only in my training and motivation, but also my computer skills are less than ideal. Where can I paste this list? |
2011-12-31 7:44 AM in reply to: #3943811 |
Master 1736 Midcoast Maine | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed At the top of your training log - where James and Jim have pictures posted...there is an edit link...if you click that - you can paste the list there...then it will show up every time you open your training log. |
2011-12-31 7:54 AM in reply to: #3962374 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Jford2309/Kido Mentoring Group-Closed itsallrelative_Maine - 2011-12-30 1:52 PM Howdy all, In a fit of retentiveness, I put together the following list of our members, linking them to their training logs: jford2309/Kido's Mentor Group: jford2309 - James from Tennessee, Kido - Jim from Nevada, Big Appa - Cord from So. Cal, DuncanQH - Duncan from Taiwan, itsallrelative_Maine - Jennifer from Maine Gaarrryy - Gary from Texas, mikoy - Mike from Nevada, otter_sh - Steve from Florida?, trmat - from California, Twink, utahrunner - Sterling from Utah, Jambago - John from New York, mkleach - Michelle, rusty dean - Rusty from Alabama I have it in the top part of my training plan so I can easily get to each of the people in the group. Feel free to copy or ignore. Kido - I hear what you say about the plan - but have also found that some of the plans hop around a lot. I have a pretty busy life so I like to know what's coming up. For instance - I like to bike on M,W,F swim on T, Th, F (because those are the days my daughters have swim team practice) and run 6 days with the long run on Saturday. Am I shooting myself in the foot by being too predictable?
I do no thtink predictibility is bad either, but running 6 days a week mkaes me wonder about getting everything out of your run that you can. You really make the biggest gains from recovery. Even on the run focused plans I have seen, the max they have you running is 4 times a week. So I would review that part of your plan and make sure you are getting what you want out of the 6 day running plan. |
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