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2018-03-13 8:43 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Anybody reading (or like me, listening to) Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance by Alex Hutchinson? I find it pretty fascinating and thought provoking. What do you all think of it? For those not familiar with the book, this is from the back: the capacity to endure is the key trait that underlies great performance in virtually every field—from a 100-meter sprint to a 100-mile ultramarathon, from summiting Everest to acing final exams or completing any difficult project. But what if we all can go farther, push harder, and achieve more than we think we’re capable of? Blending cutting-edge science and gripping storytelling in the spirit of Malcolm Gladwell—who contributes the book’s foreword—award-winning journalist Alex Hutchinson reveals that a wave of paradigm-altering research over the past decade suggests the seemingly physical barriers you encounter are set as much by your brain as by your body. This means the mind is the new frontier of endurance—and that the horizons of performance are much more elastic than we once thought. But, of course, it’s not “all in your head.” For each of the physical limits that Hutchinson explores—pain, muscle, oxygen, heat, thirst, fuel—he carefully disentangles the delicate interplay of mind and body by telling the riveting stories of men and women who’ve pushed their own ultimate limits in extraordinary ways. The longtime “Sweat Science” columnist for Outside and Runner’s World, Hutchinson, a former national-team long-distance runner and Cambridge-trained physicist, was one of only two reporters granted access to Nike’s top-secret training project to break the two-hour marathon barrier, an extreme quest he traces throughout the book. But the lessons he draws from shadowing elite athletes and from traveling to high-tech labs around the world are surprisingly universal. Endurance, Hutchinson writes, is “the struggle to continue against a mounting desire to stop”—and we’re always capable of pushing a little farther. |
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2018-03-13 8:51 AM in reply to: abake |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by abake At last weekend's race, I won a pair of gloves in a drawing. They turned out to be really good riding gloves and come in wild and crazy colors. Thought I would share with the Manatees. Here's a link to the website https://handupgloves.com/gloves/ Oh my gosh they look like such fun gloves! Congrats on scoring some nice gear! |
2018-03-13 8:53 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by IronOx Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! I said Doooo Eeeeeet to a non-Manatee the other day. They looked at me like I was a bit nutty. I love that commercial (especially when the last manatee comes in with the Let's Snuggle tee), it makes me laugh and often think of our crazy manatee group who I'm sure also occasionally wears novelty tees. |
2018-03-13 8:57 AM in reply to: melbo55 |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Ann-Marie - thanks to your snippet, I've now added that book to my wish list, it sounds fascinating! So to answer your inquiry, no, I am not reading it but will be in the future. |
2018-03-13 9:11 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by amd723 Anybody reading (or like me, listening to) Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance by Alex Hutchinson? I find it pretty fascinating and thought provoking. What do you all think of it? For those not familiar with the book, this is from the back: the capacity to endure is the key trait that underlies great performance in virtually every field—from a 100-meter sprint to a 100-mile ultramarathon, from summiting Everest to acing final exams or completing any difficult project. But what if we all can go farther, push harder, and achieve more than we think we’re capable of? Blending cutting-edge science and gripping storytelling in the spirit of Malcolm Gladwell—who contributes the book’s foreword—award-winning journalist Alex Hutchinson reveals that a wave of paradigm-altering research over the past decade suggests the seemingly physical barriers you encounter are set as much by your brain as by your body. This means the mind is the new frontier of endurance—and that the horizons of performance are much more elastic than we once thought. But, of course, it’s not “all in your head.” For each of the physical limits that Hutchinson explores—pain, muscle, oxygen, heat, thirst, fuel—he carefully disentangles the delicate interplay of mind and body by telling the riveting stories of men and women who’ve pushed their own ultimate limits in extraordinary ways. The longtime “Sweat Science” columnist for Outside and Runner’s World, Hutchinson, a former national-team long-distance runner and Cambridge-trained physicist, was one of only two reporters granted access to Nike’s top-secret training project to break the two-hour marathon barrier, an extreme quest he traces throughout the book. But the lessons he draws from shadowing elite athletes and from traveling to high-tech labs around the world are surprisingly universal. Endurance, Hutchinson writes, is “the struggle to continue against a mounting desire to stop”—and we’re always capable of pushing a little farther. I just finished "Living With A Seal". It touches on the same basic concepts, like physical limitations, mental limiters, our performance capabilities, etc. It is probably in a *bit* less serious vein, though. I'll have to look into this one as well, thanks. Like Melanie stated, I too am not currently reading it. |
2018-03-13 10:05 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
108 Jacksonville, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT?Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! |
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2018-03-13 1:23 PM in reply to: 0 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? Edited by jmkizer 2018-03-13 1:23 PM |
2018-03-13 1:27 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit |
2018-03-13 2:04 PM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. |
2018-03-13 3:47 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
108 Jacksonville, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer I had no idea that my question would launch a research project.Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. |
2018-03-13 3:54 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 4452 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by StaceyK Originally posted by IronOx That makes no sense at all. I log in meters too and don't seem to have a problem. Is it wrong in Garmin too? I have my Garmin auto sync to BT and it comes through fine then I just add some details to my BT log. Can someone explain how, when I log in meters, my swim total is Swim:27h 28m 55s - 66724.99 M ??? I have not done any open water swims yet this year.... The conversion of 0 meters of swimming to 0 yards of swimming isn't that tough though |
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2018-03-13 3:56 PM in reply to: kbhanson3 |
Master 4452 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer I had no idea that my question would launch a research project. Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. It must be on the sheet of Manatee sayings, where ever that has disappeared to....That was gold. |
2018-03-13 5:34 PM in reply to: IronOx |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by IronOx Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer I had no idea that my question would launch a research project. Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. It must be on the sheet of Manatee sayings, where ever that has disappeared to....That was gold. Fachmie, it's Whopper time! |
2018-03-13 5:38 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer LMAO you made me spit my tea ????Originally posted by StaceyK Originally posted by IronOx That makes no sense at all. I log in meters too and don't seem to have a problem. Is it wrong in Garmin too? I have my Garmin auto sync to BT and it comes through fine then I just add some details to my BT log. Can someone explain how, when I log in meters, my swim total is Swim:27h 28m 55s - 66724.99 M ??? I have not done any open water swims yet this year.... The conversion of 0 meters of swimming to 0 yards of swimming isn't that tough though |
2018-03-13 5:39 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 4452 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by IronOx Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer I had no idea that my question would launch a research project. Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. It must be on the sheet of Manatee sayings, where ever that has disappeared to....That was gold. Fachmie, it's Whopper time! Huh, it's not actually on there. But here, for your viewing pleasure (makes me miss some of the peeps listed at the bottom....): Translating a Manatee Posting A small guide to help you get through any posting in the Manatee thread. Included are words that have been used to mean other things and abbreviations commonly used by Manatees:
Yanti’s Nicknames (so you can know who I be referrin’ or speakin’ to): Erin (4agoodlife) - Goody Laura Y (Atlantia) - Vivaldi Judi (QueenZipp) - St. Jude Chris (cdban66) - Dub6 Stacey (StaceyK) - Stace Face Jen (Juniperjen) Lisa (lisac957) - Wienerlisa Janyne (jmkizer) - NyNy Ben (brigby1) - who is this guy?! TJ (rrrunner) - Teej Mary G (marysia83) - Maria Melanie (melbo55) - Peach Melbo Darren (Richardsdrr) - Dazzers Ann-Marie (amd723) - Hands-Marie Karen (Hotrunner) Kirsten (IronOx) - Kirstiron Monica (blueyedBikergirl) - Tangerines Robin (fortissimo) - Forti Sean (Jet Black) - Jetson Robin (ceilidh) - Horny Melon Dicky (superfunkyfresh) Tom S (tomsimper) Dave (DaveL) Mark (Lighttower) Connor (CRFTX2001) Markus (johnthecat) Adam (awm007) Jim (JBacarella) Laura J (Daffodil) Kevin (microdoc) David (RookeyDavid) Justin (TXTriRook) Maria (Maria527) Steve (popsracer) - Nancypops Mary S (laffinrock) - HappyStoned Eric (emcmino) Matt (msteiner) - Mr. Mattee Adrienne (Asalzwed) - Salty Randee (mtbikerchick) - Randeetee Jonathan (jbwills) - Pikatti
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2018-03-13 5:54 PM in reply to: IronOx |
108 Jacksonville, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by IronOx It's interesting to step into a group like this where there is so much history. Pretty cool that so many of you are keeping it going.Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by IronOx Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer I had no idea that my question would launch a research project. Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by jmkizer For today's newbie lesson on Manatee speak, what's the back story on DOOO EEEETTTT? Originally posted by awm007 Hi Manatees! Just a quick POL post. A few things have conspired lately to limit my training: illness (cold, pink eye), vacation, work-life conflict, and probably most importantly just not having any races on the books. I'm thinking of signing up for a late spring sprint to provide some motivation to get back in the pool and on the bike. For those of you that have taken time away and then come back (e.g., having an off-season period with limited training or perhaps strength training), how have you gotten back into the swing of things? Hope everyone on here is doing well. Sign up for a race and just do it. Or, in Manatee speak DOOO EEEETTTT!!!! Was this from Jo Baxas or Yanti? hmm, can’t recall! Let’s give them both credit I'm trying to find it. Right now it looks like the phrase originated in 2013. It must be on the sheet of Manatee sayings, where ever that has disappeared to....That was gold. Fachmie, it's Whopper time! Huh, it's not actually on there. But here, for your viewing pleasure (makes me miss some of the peeps listed at the bottom....): Translating a Manatee Posting A small guide to help you get through any posting in the Manatee thread. Included are words that have been used to mean other things and abbreviations commonly used by Manatees:
Yanti’s Nicknames (so you can know who I be referrin’ or speakin’ to): Erin (4agoodlife) - Goody Laura Y (Atlantia) - Vivaldi Judi (QueenZipp) - St. Jude Chris (cdban66) - Dub6 Stacey (StaceyK) - Stace Face Jen (Juniperjen) Lisa (lisac957) - Wienerlisa Janyne (jmkizer) - NyNy Ben (brigby1) - who is this guy?! TJ (rrrunner) - Teej Mary G (marysia83) - Maria Melanie (melbo55) - Peach Melbo Darren (Richardsdrr) - Dazzers Ann-Marie (amd723) - Hands-Marie Karen (Hotrunner) Kirsten (IronOx) - Kirstiron Monica (blueyedBikergirl) - Tangerines Robin (fortissimo) - Forti Sean (Jet Black) - Jetson Robin (ceilidh) - Horny Melon Dicky (superfunkyfresh) Tom S (tomsimper) Dave (DaveL) Mark (Lighttower) Connor (CRFTX2001) Markus (johnthecat) Adam (awm007) Jim (JBacarella) Laura J (Daffodil) Kevin (microdoc) David (RookeyDavid) Justin (TXTriRook) Maria (Maria527) Steve (popsracer) - Nancypops Mary S (laffinrock) - HappyStoned Eric (emcmino) Matt (msteiner) - Mr. Mattee Adrienne (Asalzwed) - Salty Randee (mtbikerchick) - Randeetee Jonathan (jbwills) - Pikatti
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2018-03-14 8:44 AM in reply to: kbhanson3 |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED A question for the group. After swimming are you 1) famished and 2) sleepy? It seems like when I swim, as soon as I get out of the water, I cannot eat enough. Then that night, I am falling asleep at 8:00 PM and cannot for the life of me keep my eyes open. There may be those close by who also mention that I snore like a grizzly bear that night. I myself have never heard it, so I am skeptical. Haha. |
2018-03-14 8:45 AM in reply to: kbhanson3 |
Member 285 Cypress, Texas | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED So since symptoms have been staying mostly in check with the training load (Allergies tend to flare things up on occasion) I registered for my first Tri for this year on April 14th. It's a super sprint (200m/8mi/2mi) so I'm not too worried about it other than potential cold water temps (ever since my sickness my body doesn't regulate well with cold) and the fact that I haven't logged a swim yet this year In the spirit of not having spent enough money on Triathlon this year and in a continuous effort to raise more awareness for GBS and CIDP I updated my Trisuit design and ordered a new one. (Trisuit1.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Trisuit1.jpg (732KB - 4 downloads) |
2018-03-14 9:10 AM in reply to: JBacarella |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella A question for the group. After swimming are you 1) famished and 2) sleepy? It seems like when I swim, as soon as I get out of the water, I cannot eat enough. Then that night, I am falling asleep at 8:00 PM and cannot for the life of me keep my eyes open. There may be those close by who also mention that I snore like a grizzly bear that night. I myself have never heard it, so I am skeptical. Haha. Famished? Yup. Usually ready to gnaw my own arm off. Sleepy? Hard to say if it's the actual swimming or the fact that I get up at 4:30 am to do so Snore like a grizzly bear? Can't be true if you never heard it! |
2018-03-14 9:11 AM in reply to: johnthecat |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by johnthecat So since symptoms have been staying mostly in check with the training load (Allergies tend to flare things up on occasion) I registered for my first Tri for this year on April 14th. It's a super sprint (200m/8mi/2mi) so I'm not too worried about it other than potential cold water temps (ever since my sickness my body doesn't regulate well with cold) and the fact that I haven't logged a swim yet this year In the spirit of not having spent enough money on Triathlon this year and in a continuous effort to raise more awareness for GBS and CIDP I updated my Trisuit design and ordered a new one. I'm glad your symptoms are allowing you to race, yay! I love the kit design, especially the turtle. There's plenty of time to get a swim or two in before your race. |
2018-03-14 9:13 AM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella A question for the group. After swimming are you 1) famished and 2) sleepy? It seems like when I swim, as soon as I get out of the water, I cannot eat enough. Then that night, I am falling asleep at 8:00 PM and cannot for the life of me keep my eyes open. There may be those close by who also mention that I snore like a grizzly bear that night. I myself have never heard it, so I am skeptical. Haha. Swimming almost always makes me stupid hungry! I'm in a constant state of sleep deprivation, so I don't know that it makes it worse! Actually, I may be less sleepy right after getting out of the pool, but soon revert to my normal "I need a nap" self!! Manatees don't snore. |
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2018-03-14 9:15 AM in reply to: johnthecat |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by johnthecat So since symptoms have been staying mostly in check with the training load (Allergies tend to flare things up on occasion) I registered for my first Tri for this year on April 14th. It's a super sprint (200m/8mi/2mi) so I'm not too worried about it other than potential cold water temps (ever since my sickness my body doesn't regulate well with cold) and the fact that I haven't logged a swim yet this year In the spirit of not having spent enough money on Triathlon this year and in a continuous effort to raise more awareness for GBS and CIDP I updated my Trisuit design and ordered a new one. I'm happy you are feeling well enough to race! Nice kit too!! I'm also happy that I'm not the only one spending $$ |
2018-03-14 9:35 AM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella A question for the group. After swimming are you 1) famished and 2) sleepy? It seems like when I swim, as soon as I get out of the water, I cannot eat enough. Then that night, I am falling asleep at 8:00 PM and cannot for the life of me keep my eyes open. There may be those close by who also mention that I snore like a grizzly bear that night. I myself have never heard it, so I am skeptical. Haha. Hungry. When I run in the morning, I am often hungry mid morning but when I swim in the morning, I am hungry pretty much as soon as I am out of the shower afterward! |
2018-03-14 9:38 AM in reply to: johnthecat |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by johnthecat So since symptoms have been staying mostly in check with the training load (Allergies tend to flare things up on occasion) I registered for my first Tri for this year on April 14th. It's a super sprint (200m/8mi/2mi) so I'm not too worried about it other than potential cold water temps (ever since my sickness my body doesn't regulate well with cold) and the fact that I haven't logged a swim yet this year In the spirit of not having spent enough money on Triathlon this year and in a continuous effort to raise more awareness for GBS and CIDP I updated my Trisuit design and ordered a new one. I'm glad to hear that you are feeling well enough to race! Yippee! |
2018-03-14 9:53 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Looking for the DOOO EEETTT!!!! origin post between meetings. I think that I may have found the Hands origin post in the process! |
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