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2009-02-10 8:07 PM
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I definitely need to start spending more time in COJ......


2009-02-10 8:22 PM
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uclamatt2007 - 2009-02-10 6:07 PM I definitely need to start spending more time in COJ......

Beware, my child ... beware!!!

Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate! (Abandon all hope, ye who enter here ...)

2009-02-10 8:28 PM
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madcap95 - 2009-02-10 12:49 PM
Fitzy - 2009-02-10 2:47 PM

I had pizza about 6 months ago.......you know what happens when you have pizza sometimes....is my wife now a pizza oven?....anyway, no pizza for me.....

 

I'm in the same boat as you.  With everything going on, pizza hasn't been offered in a while, and I feel guilty asking for pizza in the meantime.  Flowers are right out of the question...

Flowers are way out of the question.

 At least we can live vicariously here in COJ.  Who knew that everyone was so hungry?

Someone have a slice for me...

2009-02-10 8:29 PM
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Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.
2009-02-10 8:30 PM
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pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

2009-02-10 8:41 PM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.



2009-02-10 8:57 PM
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tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

2009-02-10 8:59 PM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 6:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

Hmmm....maybe I can carry an ironman training load.....

2009-02-10 8:59 PM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

for those that don't have waves to ride on a regular basis. 

Just sayin'

2009-02-10 9:02 PM
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tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:59 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

for those that don't have waves to ride on a regular basis. 

Just sayin'

Sniff, sniff ... *teardrop* my genuine sympathies for those who do not get to share pizza regularly. That is pretty sad.

2009-02-10 9:25 PM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 6:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

If you are attempting this, then it's important to emphasize bilateral technique in your training in order to avoid stroke imbalances.



2009-02-10 9:46 PM
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SevenZulu - 2009-02-10 7:25 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 6:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

 

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

If you are attempting this, then it's important to emphasize bilateral technique in your training in order to avoid stroke imbalances.

I can enjoy pizza or do floral arrangements with either hand. Or both. Don't forget proper techniques of eating pizza. I'm all about technique. And power. Sometimes speed. Or the right number of reps. Just how many slices ... mmmm ...



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2009-02-10 10:32 PM
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pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

It's been said before - - you;ll need to wear your HR monitor to make it if you're going to log it. RPE doesn't count

2009-02-10 10:40 PM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 6:22 PM

uclamatt2007 - 2009-02-10 6:07 PM I definitely need to start spending more time in COJ......

Beware, my child ... beware!!!

Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate! (Abandon all hope, ye who enter here ...)

and whatever you do stay away from TAN!!! Those people are crazy!!!

 

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2009-02-11 9:43 AM
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wgraves7582 - 2009-02-11 9:13 AM

So last night I traded a $5.00 Tim Hortons Gift Card for some flowers from the wife.  Love being married to a caffeine addict.  It has it's benefits



That's gotta be the best $5 ever spent.

2009-02-11 9:47 AM
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wgraves7582 - 2009-02-11 9:13 AM So last night I traded a $5.00 Tim Hortons Gift Card for some flowers from the wife.  Love being married to a caffeine addict.  It has it's benefits

The cops will be knocking on your door soon for the soliciting and purchasing of flowers.

2009-02-11 10:10 AM
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2009-02-11 10:34 AM
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aidana - 2009-02-10 3:27 PM

meherczeg - 2009-02-10 2:24 PM
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aidana - 2009-02-10 2:44 PM
dkaho64 - 2009-02-10 1:38 PM

I've been told that I like pizza too much... Can anyone ever like pizza too much?  On a side note, we all now know what PIZZA is... what's flowers?

 

Don't worry.....men enjoy "recieving" flowers

and, contrary to popular belief, most women love giving flowers to an appreciative man.

Uh, speak for yourself, honey. I had this conversation with 2 other women this weekend, and all three of us shared the same opinion - and it was not the one you expressed above. At the very least, I wouldn't use the word "love" in describing how many women feel.

hmm.

lots of my girlfriends agree with me.

I agree. I heart giving flowers too!



i luv you!!!!
2009-02-11 11:23 AM
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Fitzy - 2009-02-10 7:28 PM
madcap95 - 2009-02-10 12:49 PM [

Flowers are way out of the question.

 At least we can live vicariously here in COJ.  Who knew that everyone was so hungry?

Someone have a slice for me...

UM, since it's triathlon site, I just assume that 'cause we all workout a LOT, we're all really hungry all the time.



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2009-02-11 11:26 AM
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Where did the euphemism here originate?

What comes to mind is a comedian a long time ago, "for guys, sex is like pizza---even when it's bad it's still pretty good."

2009-02-11 11:41 AM
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AdaBug - 2009-02-11 11:26 AM

Where did the euphemism here originate?

What comes to mind is a comedian a long time ago, "for guys, sex is like pizza---even when it's bad it's still pretty good."

How how that comedic line is soooooooooooooo wrong....one at least one puppy's perspective.

2009-02-11 11:48 AM
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I had two amazing weekends of nonstop pizza which I thought was going to mean valentine's pizza but alas it was not meant to be.  So battery assisted hand tossed has remained in effect since.

sigh

I want more of those weekends

2009-02-11 11:50 AM
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TriAya - 2009-02-10 10:46 PM
SevenZulu - 2009-02-10 7:25 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 6:57 PM
tupuppy - 2009-02-10 6:41 PM
TriAya - 2009-02-10 8:30 PM

pga_mike - 2009-02-10 6:29 PM Has anyone ever posted pizza on their training log?  Since tri-training, I think that my pizza making may count as some form of aerobic or anaerobic workout.  Less weight lifting, though.

There may be instances of "body surfing" and "submission wrestling" found in my blog.

 

Just make sure your 'body surfing (solo)' time doesn't exceed your other tri training time.

Body surfing solo?

If you are attempting this, then it's important to emphasize bilateral technique in your training in order to avoid stroke imbalances.

I can enjoy pizza or do floral arrangements with either hand. Or both. Don't forget proper techniques of eating pizza. I'm all about technique. And power. Sometimes speed. Or the right number of reps. Just how many slices ... mmmm ...

And this is why Yanti is my favorite!  She rocks.

I actually had one of my athletes log body surfing and included his HR graph.  I didn't know wether to be happy for him or analyze why his HR was in Z1.  Obviously she was working harder for the pizza.

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