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2008-05-19 11:01 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Master 2055 Santa Clarita | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Reprinting here
Week 2 update! So, we're now 61.29% through the month (almost two-thirds of the way there!) and the competition is hotting up! Central and East are running neck and neck as they fight for the lead, while West and International have some work to do. The standings are:
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2008-05-20 2:45 AM in reply to: #1410741 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge gillyfev - 2008-05-19 4:32 PM Mesteren - 2008-05-19 2:29 PM Well that dose not look good. But we have 2 who has not logged anything since week 1 and 1 who has not logged at all, to me it sounds like they don’t want to be in the challenge !! I have dropped all 3 an inspire and will follow up with them to see what the situation is. They haven't logged much in their personal logs let alone on the spreadsheet. I've also asked D for guidance -- I know what I would do if another team approached me about this problem, but it's a bit tricky being the organiser (don't want to appear biased!). OK, so following D's wonderful advice (thanks hon!), I have now sent all 3 a PM (as well as the inspire from yesterday). If they haven't read and/or responded by the next update, I'll drop them from the team. It's no problem at all if life has taken over, but I do need to hear that directly from an individual rather than reading it in their log And apologies if I sound snippy, but I do believe that when you sign up for a challenge, you're making a basic commitment to at least stay in touch with your team. Anyway, enough talking -- time for training!! |
2008-05-20 4:41 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Expert 831 Eltham North, Victoria | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge |
2008-05-20 5:39 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Extreme Veteran 608 Iceland | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Hello Team :) I am enjoying my week at home in Iceland and the weather has been really good as well so that is an extra bonus :) Will stay home until Monday next week so I plan to have a big exercise week while I am home and I started it off with nice long bike ride yesterday and swim training in the evening. Did a Sprint-Tri on Sunday and it was so much fun :) ended up 4th (like many times before) but I could not have run any faster so it was OK :) I hope you all have a great day :)
Edited by Joblin 2008-05-20 5:41 AM |
2008-05-20 11:08 AM in reply to: #1412813 |
Master 2055 Santa Clarita | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge bondgirl - 2008-05-20 2:41 AM Thanks Gill, You're doing a great job, and you don't sound snippy. I agree.
Eye Eye , Good Job MoN CaPITainE ! |
2008-05-21 7:50 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Extreme Veteran 656 quebec's belly button | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge I sincerely apologize to the team. I have to drop out of the challenge For those of you who know me, you know that I usually suck it up and honor my commitments This week a series of unexpected things coming from all sides (family,work,health) have forced me to back down from this challenge in order to salvage what is left. I wish everyone the best and thank everyone that sent inspires. I'll still be virtually with you and mind powering good vibes your way! Je suis sincèrement désolée (et frustrée de la vie!) Isabelle Edited by chipit muffin 2008-05-21 7:52 PM |
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2008-05-21 9:37 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Veteran 232 Rio Rancho, New Mexico | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Hey Folks, I've been keeping a low profile on BT and logging my workouts for several days. As seems to be the case for most of us this month, life has been busy. Thanks to Joblin and Bondgirl for the inspires this week, they help....honest. Well I am back into logging and have stepped it up again after a quiet week of training. I had always planned to step it down for a week or so after my first tri, so don't worry if I seem a bit behind......I am on my way back as per my plan. Nice one Christree on the long ride......153 miles.......that just blows my mind....esp when I am sitting here with aching in my legs after only 15 miles this morning! And to everyone else.....let's keep going. We may be few in number but we can still make a good show of ourselves this month. I might drop in a couple of bricks next week.....or even a woodie!!!??? Hope everyone is having fun.....unfortunately I am having too much fun out in the nice weather we have been having here and not spending time online (which is fine by me.....I would much rather be outside!) and have been out of touch. Go out and enjoy.....but please remember to log!
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2008-05-23 5:22 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Master 2055 Santa Clarita | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Finally work is done on the project and working until 2am ... So i celebrated by riding one of the local club bike route. It was really fun to ride a new route well armed with a good map and good directions... I was so much fun i added a trip to the famous PISMO beach since i was 3-4 miles from it. Made it my first brick in training this month . Legs were really rubbery for about 3-4 minutes but then settled down nicely ... So i score on two counts with a brick and a big ride which puts me over my bike goal for the month . I know we are as not chatty as the other team but i have enjoyed reading everyones input . Good and BAd . Keep it coming ...
Go Team |
2008-05-23 6:29 PM in reply to: #1422406 |
Expert 831 Eltham North, Victoria | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge van_paulus - 2008-05-23 5:22 PM Finally work is done on the project and working until 2am ... So i celebrated by riding one of the local club bike route. It was really fun to ride a new route well armed with a good map and good directions... I was so much fun i added a trip to the famous PISMO beach since i was 3-4 miles from it. Made it my first brick in training this month . Legs were really rubbery for about 3-4 minutes but then settled down nicely ... So i score on two counts with a brick and a big ride which puts me over my bike goal for the month . I know we are as not chatty as the other team but i have enjoyed reading everyones input . Good and BAd . Keep it coming ...
Go Team Only 3-4 minutes for your legs to settle down. Oh my, I can't wait for that. It seems like my legs will feel horrible forever. Good work on the ride. |
2008-05-24 7:02 AM in reply to: #1422406 |
Expert 957 Reykjavik, Iceland | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge So i score on two counts with a brick and a big ride which puts me over my bike goal for the month . Congratulations on reaching your bike goal Now you just need to swim and run I made my swim goal last night And in the progress I knocked 20 seconds of my 1000m PB I did not expect that so I am very happy now Bike goal should be reached tomorrow; running goal is going to be very hard to reach. I have had 3 competitions in 5 days so my long runs have more or less disappeared. I am hoping to catch up a bit but I have another tri next weekend so I can not go really long Then in another 2 weeks I have a HIM, but after that I can really start training again without being interrupted by races all the time Keep training everybody Go Team |
2008-05-25 4:25 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Expert 831 Eltham North, Victoria | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge |
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2008-05-25 10:06 PM in reply to: #1422461 |
Master 2055 Santa Clarita | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge bondgirl - 2008-05-23 4:29 PM van_paulus - 2008-05-23 5:22 PM Finally work is done on the project and working until 2am ... So i celebrated by riding one of the local club bike route. It was really fun to ride a new route well armed with a good map and good directions... I was so much fun i added a trip to the famous PISMO beach since i was 3-4 miles from it. Made it my first brick in training this month . Legs were really rubbery for about 3-4 minutes but then settled down nicely ... So i score on two counts with a brick and a big ride which puts me over my bike goal for the month . I know we are as not chatty as the other team but i have enjoyed reading everyones input . Good and BAd . Keep it coming ...
Go Team Only 3-4 minutes for your legs to settle down. Oh my, I can't wait for that. It seems like my legs will feel horrible forever. Good work on the ride. Considering how tired i was at the end of the bike ride I did settle down well on the run. Looking back It was windy overcast and cool so that helped a lot . Usually coming off the bike i heat up quickly and need water on my head to stay cool .
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2008-05-26 4:27 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Extreme Veteran 608 Iceland | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Hi everyone, I hope everyone had a great weekend I had an unexpected REST DAY on Saturday and I need to make up for it today before I get picked up at 2pm to fly to Germany. The Germany stay was not planned but it is my Grandmas 80th birthday and my sister decided to come from Chicago and bring her 4 kids and I just needed to use the chance and fly to see them as I don´t see them very often. I will be back Friday morning and I should make my swimming goal today and my bike goal Saturday. Not sure how it will go with running as I am giving my hip a break. Will have a short brick run today after the bike and see how the hip feels and if it hurts again I will need to rest if until the TRI on Sunday because I don´t want to risk anything. I wonder if I can add my walking miles to the challenge as running if I need to? GILL, have you gotten any repsonse on the PMs you sent? Have a great week everyone
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2008-05-26 4:29 AM in reply to: #1424223 |
Expert 831 Eltham North, Victoria | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Joblin - 2008-05-26 4:27 AM Hi everyone, I hope everyone had a great weekend I had an unexpected REST DAY on Saturday and I need to make up for it today before I get picked up at 2pm to fly to Germany. The Germany stay was not planned but it is my Grandmas 80th birthday and my sister decided to come from Chicago and bring her 4 kids and I just needed to use the chance and fly to see them as I don´t see them very often. I will be back Friday morning and I should make my swimming goal today and my bike goal Saturday. Not sure how it will go with running as I am giving my hip a break. Will have a short brick run today after the bike and see how the hip feels and if it hurts again I will need to rest if until the TRI on Sunday because I don´t want to risk anything. I wonder if I can add my walking miles to the challenge as running if I need to? GILL, have you gotten any repsonse on the PMs you sent? Have a great week everyone Enjoy your trip Steffi and look after that hip.
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2008-05-26 5:50 AM in reply to: #1422406 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge van_paulus - 2008-05-23 11:22 PM I know we are as not chatty as the other team but i have enjoyed reading everyones input . Good and BAd . Keep it coming ... Ditto!! I've not been nearly as chatty as I can be this month because between work and challenge admin, I haven't had much spare BT time. But it's great hearing what everyone's up to, and nice not coming online in the morning to discover that everyone else has been chatting all night without you!! Like Kenny, I really appreciate the inspires (even though I haven't sent as many as I'd have liked) and I hope to be on challenge teams with the "international crew" again. One more week of training to go!! Good luck everyone (I'm off to work out the standings now...) |
2008-05-26 5:57 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Expert 957 Reykjavik, Iceland | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Hi Team I had my longest bike ever yesterday so I am now at 110% for the bike and 101% Overall |
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2008-05-26 6:01 AM in reply to: #1424241 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Mesteren - 2008-05-26 11:57 AM Hi Team I had my longest bike ever yesterday so I am now at 110% for the bike and 101% Overall You rock!! Way to go |
2008-05-26 6:09 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge OK, so here's the situation with our team. Of the three AWOLs, two haven't logged on since the start of week 2 and haven't logged any training passed week 1. They've also not read the PMs I sent. One has logged on more recently and did read my PM, but hasn't logged any training since week 2 and hasn't replied to my PM. As a result I'm going to remove all of them from the international team. We've also had one (reluctant) withdrawal (see Chipit_muffin's message above). It's never easy to pull out of a challenge but family and life are always the priority. If you've got a spare minute, drop by Isabelle's logs and leave her an inspire. |
2008-05-26 6:42 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Week 3 results are in and the standings are:
Full details, including a reminder of the penalty avatar, are here:
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2008-05-26 8:10 AM in reply to: #1424223 |
Veteran 242 Reading, Berkshire (UK) | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Joblin - 2008-05-26 10:27 AM I wonder if I can add my walking miles to the challenge as running if I need to? Hey guys, here's what I said to the US West team about walking: Also, does walking count toward running as it did last month? This really depends on what sort of walking you mean. Essentially it needs to be a "workout" to count. Of course the definition of a workout will differ for each individual, and only you can judge. So, if you'd do the walking as part of your training more or less regardless of this challenge then it counts. If you're trying to add up minutes of walking that you'd do anyway and not normally consider training, then they don't count. Some examples: walking to the bus stop (dressed for work, high heels and all) probably doesn't count; walking around the shops or down to a local coffee shop to meet friends probably doesn't count; walking with your children to school (and stopping while they examine some flowers) probably doesn't count. Power-walking as a recovery session or to rest a niggling injury probably does count. Power-walking because you're building up your fitness after a break probably does count. Does that make sense?? Sound fair?? Also, if you're injured, you can reduce your goal in any or all of the disciplines. Let me know if you need to do that. Take care and always train smart.
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2008-05-26 8:50 AM in reply to: #1372262 |
Extreme Veteran 608 Iceland | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Thanks GILL. I have PT orders to always do a warm-up and cooldown walk before my runs if I don´t bike before but I always count this as separate walking. The hip was lala today and let me see if I can get a run in in Germany or not and depending on that I might add some of the warm-up and cooldown walks. But I am over in the swim and probably go over in the bike so I will reach 100% anyways even I don´t make the running goal.
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2008-05-26 10:19 AM in reply to: #1424245 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge gillyfev - 2008-05-26 7:09 AM OK, so here's the situation with our team. Of the three AWOLs, two haven't logged on since the start of week 2 and haven't logged any training passed week 1. They've also not read the PMs I sent. One has logged on more recently and did read my PM, but hasn't logged any training since week 2 and hasn't replied to my PM. As a result I'm going to remove all of them from the international team. We've also had one (reluctant) withdrawal (see Chipit_muffin's message above). It's never easy to pull out of a challenge but family and life are always the priority. If you've got a spare minute, drop by Isabelle's logs and leave her an inspire. Gill - Great job, as always! I nominate Chipit_Muffin for Team Cheerleader! |
2008-05-26 3:48 PM in reply to: #1424260 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge gillyfev - 2008-05-26 7:42 AM Week 3 results are in and the standings are:
Full details, including a reminder of the penalty avatar, are here:
Great job this month, International Team! With those three non-participants dropped, you've moved into 2nd place, and you're not far from taking the lead. |
2008-05-26 4:04 PM in reply to: #1372262 |
Expert 831 Eltham North, Victoria | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge I knew we were good! |
2008-05-27 1:16 AM in reply to: #1424359 |
Master 2055 Santa Clarita | Subject: RE: International Team - May "President's Cup" challenge Joblin - 2008-05-26 6:50 AM Thanks GILL. I have PT orders to always do a warm-up and cooldown walk before my runs if I don´t bike before but I always count this as separate walking. The hip was lala today and let me see if I can get a run in in Germany or not and depending on that I might add some of the warm-up and cooldown walks. But I am over in the swim and probably go over in the bike so I will reach 100% anyways even I don´t make the running goal.
Hi , I was just going to add that you can go over 100% in the swim and bike and that would go a long way to cover your overall goal . Lets continue our upwards rise as I think we all aspire to better our position and win this thing ! Go Team !!
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