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2007-01-25 10:48 AM in reply to: #667234 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hi everyone. I would say I have 2 things I struggle with. First is just finding the time to train. I don't like to take family time, so I try to train while they are sleeping. I also don't like to train in the dark, so it's very difficult in the winter, but not really a problem in the summer. The thing I really, really struggle with though is swim training. I swim at our Y, and the pool is in the basement with no windows, so it's really dreary. Plus it's only 20 yards, so I feel like I'm always turning around. Somehow I just never really get in that really good groove with the wonderful feeling of mind/body/world connection that I get when I'm running or riding outside. Since it's just a mental thing, I think I just need to shut up and get in the pool already. Although I have to say that I always really enjoy the swim in a race. kelpeng - 2007-01-25 8:47 AM Having my log public has pushed me to keep on my routine. I love knowing that someone is checking up on me. Thanks Kelly. Lea Glad to help! Your training has been very impressive! I wish I was as focused as you are. Absolutely. Your traing is impressive and inspiring Lea. Anthony
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2007-01-25 11:40 AM in reply to: #625452 |
Member 29 | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL I trained at a local Y last year. It is tough. They had no windows there either. I always had to just psych myself up, I guess like putting on your game face. Try to think about the race while you are training and the people that are cheering you on during the race. I have to do that now especially during those dreaded treadmill runs! Lea |
2007-01-25 5:06 PM in reply to: #625452 |
Member 31 antigo wisconsin | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hello all the things I struggle with is eating too much like everyone else I started using the nutrition log and that seems to be helping because I eat alot of the samething alot of the time. the second thing is that I'm to competitive I like to do my best and when that does not happen I do not like it, working on that. boy I guess i'm lucky the pool that we go to is with the high school and is only 2 year old has big glass wall. terry |
2007-01-26 5:12 PM in reply to: #668284 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL boy I guess i'm lucky the pool that we go to is with the high school and is only 2 year old has big glass wall. You are lucky! I'm so jealous... The pools I swim in aren't in dungeons, but there are no windows either. My husband has a very competitive streak too, so I think that's why he only races a couple times a year. He's not a strong swimmer, and I don't think he likes demonstrating that for people. |
2007-01-29 10:03 AM in reply to: #625452 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: Good Monday morning to you all! How was your weekend? Mine was good; saw two movies--The Departed and Night at the Museum. Did some ok training too. This week I need to find a training plan I can actually stick with. I'm on the run focused winter plan right now and I just don't have the time that is called for in the plan. So then I don't really follow it, and then I skip things, and then... and then... So I need to find one that I actually *do* have time for and stick to it! What are your mini goals for the week? |
2007-01-29 6:21 PM in reply to: #671202 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! Hi everyone. Lea, that's a good idea to try to think about a race while I'm swimming. I am going to do my best to get a swim in this Thursday, and I will give that a try. Terry, I am jealous of your pool with the big glass wall. The pool at my son's college is real bright and airy with a lot of windows, and it looks like a great place to swim. I had a good weekend. Managed to get in a bike ride (short and slow) even though it was a little cold, and ran a local 5K race which I worked into my planned running for Sunday. It was at one of these Winter Series 5K's last year that I first got the idea to try triathlons; I always thought that tris were only Ironman distance, until one of the other runners last year told me about sprint distance tris, so here I am having a great time. kelpeng - 2007-01-29 11:03 AM What are your mini goals for the week? My goals for this week are to swim for the first time in a long time, and hopefully sqeeze in 2 bike rides.
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2007-01-29 8:00 PM in reply to: #671202 |
Member 31 antigo wisconsin | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! Hi all My goals for the week are to keep an eye on my eating and just try to be consistent in my training. I have a question for are little group I might be in the market for a new bike in april there is a big preseason sale in milwaukee that the guy at the LBS told us about and just wondering what we all using for bikes Terry |
2007-01-30 9:54 AM in reply to: #672130 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! tajarl - just wondering what we all using for bikes My bike is the entry level tri bike from Quintana Roo: http://www.rooworld.com/bikes/2005/trueno.aspx Mine is a 2005. I bought it in October 2005 as a closeout before the 2006 models arrived, so I've had it a little over a year. It was on clearance for $800 (I think), normal retail $1200. I actually don't think they are making this model anymore as I don't see it on the 2007 model list on the new QR web site. It's worked well for me, although if I were a better cyclist I'd probably want a little better bike. The only things I'd change are the seat (which I finally just replaced this week) and the fact that it doesn't have bar-end shifters on the aero bars. Otherwise it's been fine for my purposes. Before I bought this bike, I rode a hybrid for my first two seasons, the Giant Cypress SX ($500). I didn't want to invest too much money in a bike until I was sure I was going to stick with triathlon, so I got a hybrid thinking that even if I didn't stay with it, I'd still get some good use out of a multi-purpose bike. What type of bike are you considering? |
2007-01-30 10:00 AM in reply to: #672023 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! amschrod - 2007-01-29 6:21 PM It was at one of these Winter Series 5K's last year that I first got the idea to try triathlons; I always thought that tris were only Ironman distance, until one of the other runners last year told me about sprint distance tris, so here I am having a great time. I thought that for a long time too! It was when I was watching the 2003 Lifetime Tri on tv while donating platelets at the Red Cross that I found out otherwise! NBC put a graphic on the screen with the sprint and oly distances for the race and I thought..."Hey! I could do that short one!" So the next year I did! Good luck with your goals for the week. It seems that a lot of people are dipping their toes back in the pool this time of year. |
2007-01-30 7:04 PM in reply to: #672591 |
Member 31 antigo wisconsin | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! Hi kelly The bike shop is a dealer mainly for trek and lemond i think they also sell giant I would lik to stay with trek my LBS in wausau(about 30 miles from where we live ) works with trek , the sale in milwaukee is with a bike shop called wheel&sprocket,there web site said they have over 1500 bikes at the sale so i hope they have a good deal. Terry |
2007-01-31 9:34 AM in reply to: #673458 |
Member 8 ontario | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! hi there, i wish i could afford a new bike, i have an older Bianchi tri bike that i bought for $100 2 years ago, spent a fair bit fixing it up and i love it, which reminds me i should be training on it a lot more than i have been. when is winter going to be over |
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2007-01-31 2:52 PM in reply to: #673946 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: Good Monday morning to you all! Hi everyone. I have a Specialized Allez Sport which is like 1 step up from entry level with 105 rear and Tiagra in the front. It's a triple which comes in handy because it can get hilly where I live. Its name is Darth because it's all black and my breathing sounds funny when I'm riding I'm thinking of getting clip on aerobars, but I'm not sure because I find myself shifting pretty frequently. rungrlrun - 2007-01-31 10:34 AM when is winter going to be over Hopefully soon. We've had a freakishly warm winter except fror the last few weeks which have been a little colder. Also no snow (which is really strange) until last night when we had a couple of inches, so I had to skip my planned ride today. Anthony
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2007-02-02 9:08 AM in reply to: #625452 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: Stay warm this weekend! Oh wait; maybe that only applies to me... It's going to be a scorching 4 degrees today, and a high of -1 tomorrow here in MN. And that's before factoring in the wind chill! I don't anticipate getting out the house a whole lot, although my daughter does have a swim meet this weekend and I'm sure I'll drag myself to the Y at some point. Be safe if you're out in the cold! Anyone do yoga? Any suggestions for good yoga DVDs for triathletes? I know there are some available; just wondering if anyone has actually tried any of them. I seriously need to work on flexibility and balance. |
2007-02-03 11:30 AM in reply to: #676659 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: Stay warm this weekend! Well, some of that cold weather is heading our way, but it's only supposed to get down into single digits here; nothing like you guys in the upper midwest or Canada. I have to brag about my run this morning; probably my best training run ever. 10 miles at a 10:20 pace which for me is really good. kelpeng - 2007-02-02 10:08 AM Anyone do yoga? Any suggestions for good yoga DVDs for triathletes? I know there are some available; just wondering if anyone has actually tried any of them. I seriously need to work on flexibility and balance. Don't know anything about yoga. I'm trying to get my wife to do a yoga or pilates class at the Y with me because I am possibly the least flexible person around. BTW Kelly, Brett is back!!!! Obviously he's not what he once was, but realistically, how many better QB's are there in the NFL? Maybe 5 or 6? I wish Chad Pennington had Favre's arm!! When the Jets played the Pack this year my wife saw Brett and said, "Who's that guy? He's really cute!" Have a good weekend everybody. Anthony
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2007-02-03 12:00 PM in reply to: #678071 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: Stay warm this weekend! amschrod - 2007-02-03 11:30 AM I have to brag about my run this morning; probably my best training run ever. 10 miles at a 10:20 pace which for me is really good. That's awesome! Congratulations!! BTW Kelly, Brett is back!!!! Obviously he's not what he once was, but realistically, how many better QB's are there in the NFL? Maybe 5 or 6? woo hooooo! He's back! There's a debate in COJ that you may have seen about how good or not he is, but I'm happy he's back anyway. The bottom line for me is that they'll win more games with him next year than without him. When the Jets played the Pack this year my wife saw Brett and said, "Who's that guy? He's really cute!" Does the woman live in a cave???!! Yes, he is cute! Have a good weekend and congrats again on the great run! |
2007-02-07 10:29 AM in reply to: #661332 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hello everyone. How are you all today? I finally swam a little this morning. I woke up about 5 and couldn't get back to sleep, so I decided to head over to the Y. I had the wrong goggles so they leaked and I lost a contact lens, but I actually felt pretty good. I was slow and I certainly felt out of swimming shape, but I felt comfortable in the water. I've been good about getting in my run training, now I have to get consistent with swimming and biking. Man it has been cold for some of you guys, I hope it gets better for you soon. How's everyone doing illness wise? There seem to be some nasty bugs out there. I'm fortunate in that I almost never get sick. BTW Kelly, my wife does live in a cave when it comes to sports. Although back in '86 when we got engaged and the Mets won the World Series, she was very interested. After we got married.....not so much Anthony
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2007-02-08 11:13 AM in reply to: #682616 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL amschrod - 2007-02-07 10:29 AM Hello everyone. How are you all today? I finally swam a little this morning. I woke up about 5 and couldn't get back to sleep, so I decided to head over to the Y. I had the wrong goggles so they leaked and I lost a contact lens, but I actually felt pretty good. I was slow and I certainly felt out of swimming shape, but I felt comfortable in the water. I've been good about getting in my run training, now I have to get consistent with swimming and biking. Man it has been cold for some of you guys, I hope it gets better for you soon. How's everyone doing illness wise? There seem to be some nasty bugs out there. I'm fortunate in that I almost never get sick. BTW Kelly, my wife does live in a cave when it comes to sports. Although back in '86 when we got engaged and the Mets won the World Series, she was very interested. After we got married.....not so much Anthony
Hmmm, interesting that your post got stuck in the middle here...? I almost missed it! Anyway, thanks for checking in. The week is ok for me so far. Yesterday was a crappy day, but today will be better! It is still super cold here. It's a roasting zero degrees right now, with the -11 wind chill to go with it. It was -25 wind chill when I left for work this morning and my feet were like ice by the time I got off the bus. The heaters just cannot keep up when heating a big bus in this kind of cold. brrrr We're supposed to have a high of 10 today at some point, but I'm skeptical. I also rarely get sick (knock on wood), but my kids have had it this week. My younger daughter missed two days of school but is back at it today. Have a great week! |
2007-02-12 11:58 AM in reply to: #625452 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: PR for time on the bike trainer Hi all, How was the weekend? Mine was good--lots of training. I started with a 5000 yd (!!) swim on Friday night as part of my daughters' swim-a-thon fundraiser. Then Sat. was strength and a run, and finally Sunday was a PR for bike trainer time. Anyone who knows me at all knows what a feat it is that I stayed on that stupid thing for 90 minutes yesterday! Woo hoo! I have a new saddle, so that certainly helped. Any good weekend stories out there? For non-tri-related conversation, what was the last movie you saw in a theater? My daughter and I went to see Night at the Museum a couple weeks ago. It wasn't bad, actually. The day before I saw The Departed with my sister. Violent, wow. But good. |
2007-02-12 2:49 PM in reply to: #625452 |
Member 29 | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL That's some heavy weekend training!!! Good going! I don't have the drive on the weekends, that's when I try to take it easy. What type of saddle did you get? Mine is really getting to me. It's not so bad when I ride outside because I can stand and stretch out. But my training is almost all in the saddle lately and it is tough to sit that long. Haven't been to the movies in a while. I love to order them on TV so I can relax at home. Not much of a movie goer. |
2007-02-12 7:05 PM in reply to: #688360 |
Expert 1023 , | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hi everyone. Very impressed by your 5000 yard swim, and then you followed it up with a good ride and run, too. Lea, I'm kind of the opposite of you, because I do my best training on the weekend. You're also much better than me at having a plan and sticking to it! Weekends are best for me because I'm an early riser, so I have plenty of time, and I don't have to worry about getting everyone else out of bed, and their breakfasts, and making sure they get out of the door on time. I had a great run on Sunday. I'm feeling really confident for my half marathon in a few weeks. Way more confident than I was for my first 10K, sprint tri, or oly. Another good thing over the weekend is my 10 year old son is really enjoying basketball at the Y this year. He hasn't been real athletic in the past, so it's good to see him having fun with it. We also don't go out to the movies much, but I'm definitely looking forward to renting The Departed when it comes out on DVD. We went out for dinner Saturday, and our 17 year old daughter actually wanted to come out with us. Although I have to say, having the 4 of us out together made me miss my oldest son, who's away for his first year of college, a little more. Anthony
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2007-02-12 7:28 PM in reply to: #625452 |
Member 31 antigo wisconsin | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hi everyone. Last week it was pretty tough to do any training because with the weather being so cold I had to work 12-13 hr days. So by the time I'd get home I was too tired to do anything. Things are looking better this week, though. I just realized that the first race I want to do this season is 12 weeks out so I started a new program Sunday. I went to the pool today and realized the pool is still not my friend. But it will get better the more I do it. Guess that's it for now. Terry |
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2007-02-14 8:25 AM in reply to: #688360 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Hi there, Sorry to be slow with the reply. The past couple of days have been super crazy. Anyway, I got a Terry Butterfly saddle and so far it's helped quite a bit. It's actually a little bigger than my last saddle, but I'm willing to sacrifice the size for the comfort. A couple more ounces of saddle really isn't going to make any difference in speed for me. I've never ordered a movie at home; I should really try that. It's getting to where I can hardly stand to go out to movies anymore. People are SO RUDE. Ugh. Talking out loud, chomping the popcorn as loudly as possibly, kicking seats, answering the phone (seriously!)--all this just grates on me. I'll have to try the on-demand thing. I wish I had the dedication you have during the week! It's easier for me to find time onthe weekends to train, but the weekdays are tough. |
2007-02-14 8:31 AM in reply to: #688664 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL I also do my better training on the weekends--more time! Of course, if I could get my butt out of bed on weekdays to train in the morning it would make the evenings less of a time crunch, but so far that's not happening. Glad you had a nice dinner with the family. I bet it was hard not to have your son there. My older daughter will go off to college in about 3.5 years, and I get extremely anxious just thinking about it. I don't know what I'll do if she isn't local (besides worry constantly). |
2007-02-14 8:33 AM in reply to: #688685 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: kelpeng's Group - FULL Wow, only 12 weeks until your race! How exciting! Yes, this cold weather is getting REALLY OLD and can quit anytime. We had a brief reprieve yesterday where it got all the way to 22, but today it's back to single digits. I actually considered running outside last night, but ended up on the bike trainer instead. At least it's not totally dark at 5:00 pm anymore. |
2007-02-16 2:00 PM in reply to: #625452 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: Have a great weekend everyone! It's supposed to finally warm up some this weekend, so maybe I'll run outside. What a concept!! I have my first race of the year on Sunday--an indoor tri. It's a 30/30/30 format where we do each discipline for 30 minutes and the winner is determined by total distance. We have a whole group of BT-ers going, so it should be great fun. Have a good weekend! |
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