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2007-01-12 1:48 PM in reply to: #652305 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL swgtri - 2007-01-12 10:03 AM Hi all! Well, I'm heading out to a hotel near the airport in a few hours, and don't know if I'll be able to log on before I get back from Phoenix Monday night. My first marathon is 2 days away! YIKES!!!! I'm anxious and excited! Train strong and smart this weekend! Have fun! I would wish you luck, but you have trained hard for this and you don't need any luck. You are ready |
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2007-01-12 3:18 PM in reply to: #652299 |
Veteran 288 Haddonfield, NJ | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL snaps10 - 2007-01-12 12:02 PM just wondering, what does everyone do that allows you to train long hours for tris, marathons, etc. ? i own an insurance agency, which allows me a fairly flexible schedule, but still find it hard to find the hours to put in. alot of the time i find myself working out at 10:30 at night just so i can workout, spend some time with the kids, and still try and make enough dough to pay for these expensive hobbies. I'm a Civil Engineer. Usually just the regular 8-5 unless we have a project due. No kids. Some nights it is tough but I typically am only out of the house for 90 minutes when I work out during the week. My wife is very fit and active and she wants me to succeed with this ambition of mine so that helps a lot. When I trained for a 1/2 Marathon last year, I did all my long runs on the weekends. I found myself planning my weekends around my training rather than fitting it in where possible. I'm sure Madcow and his double-IM training is on a another level of time management. |
2007-01-12 3:18 PM in reply to: #652305 |
Veteran 288 Haddonfield, NJ | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL swgtri - 2007-01-12 12:03 PM Hi all! Well, I'm heading out to a hotel near the airport in a few hours, and don't know if I'll be able to log on before I get back from Phoenix Monday night. My first marathon is 2 days away! YIKES!!!! I'm anxious and excited! Train strong and smart this weekend! Have an awesome time!!!! |
2007-01-12 10:15 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Veteran 169 | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL Go SWGTRI....you will do great....run strong! As far as work I have it pretty good. I work sales for a corporate compliance company and deal with attorneys and large corporations. Good news is we are owned by a Dutch parent company and I only have to work 35 hours a week and 4 day work week. Wednesdays off so I only ever work two days in a row. I also get 6 weeks of paid time off plus holidays....I really can't complain and they just sent me to Orlando & sponsored my marathon. One daughter in college so I have plenty of time to train & training partners I can choose from at most times. It can't all be good.......my boss has a tendancy to drive me crazy!! |
2007-01-13 11:34 PM in reply to: #653205 |
Veteran 190 Visalia, CA | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL TC117 - 2007-01-12 8:15 PM It can't all be good.......my boss has a tendancy to drive me crazy!! So does mine. I'm self employed. |
2007-01-14 11:53 AM in reply to: #653907 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL I work in a crime lab. Currently I work in Latent Prints, so I no longer have to be on call (yeah!). I have set hours 7-4:30 with every other Friday off. The problem is I am stuck to a desk instead of being outside working crime scenes. My boss is really cool and she lets me run as long as I need to at lunch. She is really flexible when it comes to me taking a day off to train or working on weekends to make up for long lunches or missed days. |
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2007-01-16 11:43 AM in reply to: #654058 |
Veteran 190 Visalia, CA | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL madcow - 2007-01-14 9:53 AM I work in a crime lab. Currently I work in Latent Prints, so I no longer have to be on call (yeah!). I have set hours 7-4:30 with every other Friday off. The problem is I am stuck to a desk instead of being outside working crime scenes. My boss is really cool and she lets me run as long as I need to at lunch. She is really flexible when it comes to me taking a day off to train or working on weekends to make up for long lunches or missed days. too cool. ive found that i tend to be my own worst boss. it is so hard for me to allow myself time in the middle of the day, when i know there's work i could be doing. i find myself at the computer late at night all too often. next question from the tri-newb. will a wetsuit be beneficial in my sprint? 1/2 mile swim. average water temp of 73 degrees. im working hard to keep my t1 time as low as possible (under 2 min if i can) its hard for me to think of how cold 73 is going to be. the air temp should be slightly higher than the water temp. |
2007-01-16 12:44 PM in reply to: #656361 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL I don't know if I am the right person to ask about the wetsuit. I always wear one in a race, for two reasons. Really, you need to weigh out how much speed gained in the water vs. time lost in transition. I have practiced taking my suit off so many times that the difference in transition woud be small. Buuuutttt, The more efficient your swim stroke is, the less beneficial your wetsuit will be. So if you are a crappy swimmer and but a fast clothes changer then the wetsuit is good. |
2007-01-16 6:20 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Expert 767 Littleton, Colorado | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL I am an attorney, in-house thank goodness, so I don't have the crazy hours most attorneys work. I am also blessed with a boss who understands the need for balance in one's life, and is herself a marathoner. Still, scheduling in training can be interesting, particularly with hubby also being into endurance sports. At this point, we're pricing out another trainer so we can do a few "rides" together. I can't wait for the days to get long enough to do evening runs/rides again! |
2007-01-16 10:03 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Member 11 | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL I'm manage a team of healthcare representatives who sell to clinicians. This job could be 25 hours a day, 8 days a week like so many other careers. Wife and two sons under 6 and the schedule is full. Most work outs come EARLY morning. Wake up before 5AM on workout days (not weekends) and do what I can and am at work ready to roll by 8 AM. It's all time management...its just not the prime time you get to manage. Nothing like a great workout before starting your day though!! All the Best . |
2007-01-16 10:06 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Member 11 | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL Any suggestions on a good "CORE" work out. I've go the huge ball and my wife does Pilates...just looking for something consise and productive and that you may have found beneficial in training for Tri's. THANKS!! |
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2007-01-16 11:06 PM in reply to: #657203 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL When I do actually do core workouts, I use the Around the world exercises that is on the BT training page http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/article-detail.asp?articleid=486 I like that you can do as many as you like and it works! |
2007-01-18 12:40 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Expert 767 Littleton, Colorado | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL D3 also has several core workouts with photos to illustrate posted on their website http://www.d3multisport.com/articles.php. |
2007-01-18 4:16 PM in reply to: #630395 |
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2007-01-19 4:47 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL OK kiddos... I'm off to Florida for 4 days. I have told my coworker she MUST wake me up at 6:00 AM so I can run 2-3 miles every morning. She is training for an Ironman so I'm sure she'll get me up. Hold down the fort... don't blow anything up... and how about we have a challenge when I come back? Take care all and keep up the training!!!! We are all FABULOUS! |
2007-01-19 11:57 PM in reply to: #661205 |
Veteran 190 Visalia, CA | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL have fun at disneyland, bring some warmth home with you. speaking of disneyland, i dont think we've seen pictures from toms mary yet. what up with that tc? |
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2007-01-21 12:41 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Veteran 169 | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL OK, I confess. I'm not real computer savy.....and since been on vacation have no clue how to load pictures on this site. However, tomorrow I will be back in the office and we have a wonderful admin assistant that will load the pictures for me. She is the one that loaded my avatar picture also......she's the best!! OK .....Here is the question posed to the group. What do you find funny or ironic that you have trouble doing or cannot do at all. Here is my list 1) Computer technology.....I can handle the basics only. 2) I don't know how to change a flat on my bike. I have all the tools and co2 cartridge but push comes to shove I would struggle if I actually got a flat. 3) I can't do a flip turn to save my life. I'm not a bad swimmer, but flip turns consist of water in my nose, or after flipping somehow I end up turned sideways....LOL So I just touch and turn. |
2007-01-21 4:16 PM in reply to: #662325 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL TC- This one actually bothers me. Well kinda I can't download music in my Ipod. I consider myself somewhat computer savvy. I can't do a hostile takeover of a company from my computer, but I can find my way around. Happycow has to download all of my music. It's lame, I know |
2007-01-21 4:20 PM in reply to: #662498 |
Extreme Veteran 584 coastal NC | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL madcow - 2007-01-21 5:16 PM TC- This one actually bothers me. Well kinda I can't download music in my Ipod. I consider myself somewhat computer savvy. I can't do a hostile takeover of a company from my computer, but I can find my way around. Happycow has to download all of my music. It's lame, I know Honeychile, if you can't download music to your iPod, which involves, um, simply plugging it in, you aren't computer savvy. Just sayin'. And that, my mad friend, is why happy is your first, your last, your everything. Ok, go back to being a role model now. |
2007-01-21 4:24 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Master 1573 Red Sox Nation | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL You all are scaring me. I take the 'percussive maintenance' view. Just smack it until it works. Is that why I'm no longer married? iPod I can do. Play lists are another thing. Pics? Figured that out, they just need to be small. This week, I plan to replace my damaged disposal. What I can't do is gear up for a 1/2M. |
2007-01-21 4:25 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Master 1573 Red Sox Nation | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL and I can't do flats either. |
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2007-01-21 4:26 PM in reply to: #654058 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL Ok here is a group challenge for us it is a run challenge. I don't want this to be a "Do more than you have done before" kind of chalenge. It is more of an accountability challenge. If you have a training plan, post what you have scheduled and we will hold you to it. If you don't have a plan, post what you think you can do, again, we will hold you to it. If you want to, you can post a total for the week (in miles or minutes or both). Or you can post what you are going to do on each day.
I will go first: I will do 16.5 miles for the week Tuesday: 3 miles, Thursday: 1.5 miles, Saturday: 5 miles, Sunday: 7 miles |
2007-01-21 7:25 PM in reply to: #630395 |
Veteran 169 | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL Um, 16.5 .......I thought you were double Ironman, doesn't that mean you are running 160.5 this week. TYPO. LOL I will commit to 25 miles this week. Not sure how or when but by next Sunday evening 25 miles will be completed. |
2007-01-22 9:18 AM in reply to: #662646 |
Elite 3235 San Diego | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL TC117 - 2007-01-21 5:25 PM Um, 16.5 .......I thought you were double Ironman, doesn't that mean you are running 160.5 this week. TYPO. LOL I will commit to 25 miles this week. Not sure how or when but by next Sunday evening 25 miles will be completed. I don't start training for the double until June This week is more of a brick week than a run focused week for me. 25 miles is a good amount of running. I'll hold you to it |
2007-01-22 9:50 AM in reply to: #662513 |
Veteran 288 Haddonfield, NJ | Subject: RE: Madcow's group - FULL My plan for the week... Tuesday = 3.5 Thursday = 3.5 Saturday or Sunday = 6 13 miles for the week. Great idea madcow. Lets all meet our goals! |
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