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2007-02-16 6:06 PM in reply to: #632158 |
33 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Kathy- Could you enlighten me a bit about how this rest/recovery week works? do you train hard one week and then do slightly less than that the next week and does it come at a certain time, like a few weeks before a race or is it something you should just build into your training? |
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2007-02-19 6:39 AM in reply to: #632158 |
, North Carolina | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full We've had a fun time in South Carolina and we're headed back to Denver this afternoon. I posted my race report. Running through the shark tunnel was awesome! http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=66756&posts=1&start=1 |
2007-02-19 6:55 AM in reply to: #693499 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full joolsee - 2007-02-16 7:06 PM Kathy- Could you enlighten me a bit about how this rest/recovery week works? do you train hard one week and then do slightly less than that the next week and does it come at a certain time, like a few weeks before a race or is it something you should just build into your training? In training your body actually absorbs the training while you rest/recover. That is why taking one day off each week is important as is sleeping well and enough all the time is key. On a bigger scale having a rest/recovery week every 3rd (like I do) or 4th (most common) you are allowing your body to get stronger and recover from the hard work you did during your regular weeks. Most all training plans you find on-line or here on BT have a rest/recovery weeks built into them. For me a rest/recovery week has no intense training meaning super hard efforts...no intervals...most everything is done in an aerobic manner easy breathing and the longer efforts are shorter. As this is my 4th tri season, I'm doing two a day workouts on my rest/recovery weeks but that is new. A general rule of thumb would be total workout time would be about 50-70% of what you normally do and you want to do probably 2 workout in each s/r/b during the week. Example for me this week is a rest/recovery week: Bikes: This week I'm just doing aerbic rides which are easier. My long rides are now 35-40 miles this week if weather allows outside I'll do 20-25 miles. Run: If I was running (recovering from injury), normal weeks I run one long 6-9 miles, 1 medium, 1 intervals and maybe off the bike, but in a rest week my long run would be 3-4 miles, and I'd run maybe 15-30 minutes two other times Strength: Normal weeks I do 3 sets of 8-10 in most things, rest weeks I do one set and only one instead of two days of strength. Before a tri, many folks panic and try to get in more workouts to make sure they are prepared. Best thing to do is the last week before you race do fewer workouts and have it be like a rest/recovery week but instead of doing everything aerobic, during your workouts put in a couple fast paced intervals so your body is used to going at the faster pace. Many folks taper for key races and it allows your body to fully absorb your training and peak for a big race. I do it for my A races twice a year and find it helps me do my absolute best.
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2007-02-19 7:42 PM in reply to: #690130 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Shannon3 - 2007-02-14 9:42 AM Hi Kathy, I found a website with loads of workouts and there's one for swimming that I'd like you to review and let me know if you think it's effective to do. Since I don't have access to a pool yet, I figured my next best option is to work on my strength in the meantime. I tried out the first one I asked you to review and I didn't like it, so here's another: www.netfit.co.uk/swimming-web.htm Thanks!! And I love those goals you posted on your blog. The swim weight training looks good. When I hurt my rotator cuff back my first year, I did PT and then did strength training to help strengthen my rotator cuff and they look very similar, but the website you have has more things to do. |
2007-02-19 9:23 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Veteran 256 Hooksett, New Hampshire | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Awesome! Thanks for checking it out, Kathy. I feel better that it will be an effective workout for swim. Hope you had a great holiday weekend! |
2007-02-19 10:39 PM in reply to: #695162 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Everyone needs to check out Becky's race report for her 5K this past weekend: http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=66756&posts=1&start=1 She placed 2nd in her AG, top 25% Overall and kicked butt and ran sub 8:30 miles...pretty darn impressive. I think we have a confirmed runner in our group |
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2007-02-20 7:04 PM in reply to: #632158 |
33 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Hey everyone! How was everybody's weekends? I had a little lag in my training program, not sure why but I fell into a funk but thankfully I'm out of it! Congrats Becky, I checked out your race report...very impressive and very inspiring!!! I have I think 11 weeks till my first tri so I'm getting excited! I'm also headed out this next weekend for a weekend away from the kids (4yr and 2yr) with a bunch of girlfriends, I can't wait to let some steam off!! Good luck everybody on their training this week!!! |
2007-02-21 1:03 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Expert 771 Farmington, MI | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Hi all, Just wanted to check in and say HI. Congrats again on your race Becky! I'm headed to New Orleans this weekend. My husband is running his second marathon (first in 10 years) and I'll run the 5k then run around trying to spectate. Neither one of us has ever been there, so we're staying in town 'til Wednesday... a mini vacation as I'll be on spring break from school (*YES*). We're also really psyched about the race.... Tom has been training since my marathon (he ran a half that day) back at the end of October and I'm sooooo ready to have my man back!! Due to all the training and a stomach issue that has since been improved he's lost about 30 pounds in the last year and is positively skeletal... totally bums me out. I'm not into the Kenyan look, I guess. Anyway, should be a good and inspiring weekend! I hope you all have fun, too. |
2007-02-22 12:26 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Good luck to you and Tom!! My brother and his wife just got back from New Orleans and had a great time. They went there on their honeymoon about 2 years ago and said everything is back to how it was in the tourist section. Enjoy the mini-vacation and time away from school!
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2007-02-23 3:01 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Expert 771 Farmington, MI | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full I've been reading Ironman reports because they're amazing and inspiring and I"m just really curious. I don't understand a bunch of the slang though and its really impressed on me that this is a totally new sport to me. What is MDot? What are special needs bags? Are wetsuit stripping volunteers an Ironman thing or a triathlon thing? What else... oh yeah what is the deal with Heart Rate Monitors? I know that a lot of people use them these days but I've intentionally ignored the hype and now I must admit that I don't know what they do and why they're helpful. I was getting all excited dreaming about doing an ironman one day and then I read a report and just looked at the times. Over an hour in the lake!! Over 6 on a bike!! and then another 4 or 5 hours to run!! wowzers. those guys definitely deserve to be called ironmen. jaclyn |
2007-02-24 7:56 AM in reply to: #701145 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full sushigirl - 2007-02-23 4:01 PM What is MDot? It is the company that owns the trademark Ironman...they put on the "official" ironman distance races. Some independent companies put on races the same distances but they are not afflicated with MDot. What are special needs bags? You can put in things you may need on the run or bike. They have the bags about 1/2 thru the bike and run...you can stop and get more nutrition, new socks, whatever you think you may need you put in there and hope you won't need it. They do it for safety as the race is long and conditions change. Are wetsuit stripping volunteers an Ironman thing or a triathlon thing? I was a wetsuit stripper at IMFL. If you swim 2.4 miles you can be pretty cold and your hands don't work so well so having someone whip off your wetsuit is very helpful. Normally they only have wetsuit strippers at Ironman distances races. What else... oh yeah what is the deal with Heart Rate Monitors? I know that a lot of people use them these days but I've intentionally ignored the hype and now I must admit that I don't know what they do and why they're helpful. Yep HRM are very helpful. It helps make sure you train in the right HR zones. Most folks train to hard on easy days and to easy on hard days. HRM keeps you honest and I think helps you get the most bang for your buck so to speak so you get the best results for the time you spend training.
I was getting all excited dreaming about doing an ironman one day and then I read a report and just looked at the times. Over an hour in the lake!! Over 6 on a bike!! and then another 4 or 5 hours to run!! wowzers. those guys definitely deserve to be called ironmen. Agreed! I dream of doing one someday...but going and seeing one made it more real and actually scared me quite a bit. I realize to do one I need to be fitter and in better shape and really have the time to committ to train....imagine every weekend doing a 5-7 hour bike ride and a 2-3 hour run and those are only 2 of your 10 workouts a week. It is tough with a family. An hour in the lake is fast as is 6 on the bike...most folks are like 1:15-1:20 in the lake, and around 6:30-7 on the bike...
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2007-02-24 10:31 AM in reply to: #701727 |
Expert 771 Farmington, MI | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Thanks so much for all the answers Kathy. I kind of go through phases of obsession with new hobbies/sports... I definitely did it when I first started running and now I can't get my hands on enough info about tris.... its so fascinating!! So now I want a HRM. Too bad my b-day isn't until July. And about the training for an Ironman... I just CANNOT fathom how people can get that much training in and still deal with the rest of their lives!! Honestly, I am already dreading giving my life over to another season of Marathon training- that was just a beast. And with kids, a job... seriously I don't know how you would do it. ("you" in general, not you specifically!). I kind of wish I could go do it now while I can (full time student but no other responsibilities for the time being). Of course, that's how I feel about kids too, but I don't see either happening any time soon. Have a great weekend! |
2007-02-26 8:09 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full How was everyone's weekend? I know someone ran a 5K, others did some long bikes...was it good? Month is coming to a close and it is always good to look back and see what you did well and what you can improve upon. Have fun training and enjoy the journey!
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2007-02-26 10:41 PM in reply to: #704264 |
33 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full My weekend was pretty good for stress relief, I went on a girls outing to a beach house on the cliff during a storm..it was awesome! I got in one good walk in but more than anything, I got myself reenergized for training. WHOO HOOO...Hope everybody had a good weekend!! |
2007-02-26 11:20 PM in reply to: #632158 |
New user 26 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full oh dang! it's been way too long since I've been back here! I appologize profusely - I promise my meager efforts to update on BT aren't transferring into workouts, though. I haven't even had time to log all of those, either... sigh. Well, all around things are really looking great. I'm officially up and registered with TNT, and I have 3 mentors and 2 coaches to guide me more easily on my road to the CapTexTri in the end of May. In order to support the cause (and get me across the finish line!) you can go to www.active.com/donate/tntntx/watchdonahoogo to donate. Tax deductible, and no donation is too small! My first donation was from a BT member running for the same cause in CO! (THANKS RMARZANO!!) Swam tonight. If my math is right, I did about 900m in half an hour total. A little bit was warmup, then 750 straight, and then some slower conditioning stuff and a cooldown. I <3 water - must be the pisces in me! Anyway. I turn 18 Friday, so then I won't be restricted from TNT team workouts for not having a parent. How was everyone's weekend? |
2007-02-28 8:06 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Expert 771 Farmington, MI | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Here's my race report: Hi gang, |
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2007-02-28 11:02 PM in reply to: #632158 |
New user 26 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full holy! amazing job and such a strong finisher!CONGRATS to you both! Sounds like you deserve every bit of the feast, to me! |
2007-03-01 6:23 AM in reply to: #632158 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Jaclyn, Congrats on an amazing 5K!! You are fast and you beat your PB by a lot whoo hoooo!! 13th women overall, man that is awesome! I love how you were there to support your man and how you just got to each spot in time to cheer Tom on...great time and finish for him as well. We have a speedy group of women here! I suspect we will see wonderful things from you this season. Cross training for tris often makes runners faster than when they just ran....and you are in the early part of the season.
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2007-03-02 5:55 PM in reply to: #704434 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full rebelrunner - 2007-02-27 12:20 AM oh dang! it's been way too long since I've been back here! I appologize profusely - I promise my meager efforts to update on BT aren't transferring into workouts, though. I haven't even had time to log all of those, either... sigh. Well, all around things are really looking great. I'm officially up and registered with TNT, and I have 3 mentors and 2 coaches to guide me more easily on my road to the CapTexTri in the end of May. In order to support the cause (and get me across the finish line!) you can go to www.active. Anyway. I turn 18 Friday, so then I won't be restricted from TNT team workouts for not having a parent. How was everyone's weekend? Happy 18th Birthday!!! I'm thrilled for you that you are able to train with the TNT folks...good work they do and great way to do your first tri!
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2007-03-04 11:06 AM in reply to: #704434 |
33 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Happy B-day!!!! |
2007-03-05 8:38 AM in reply to: #632158 |
, North Carolina | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full The snow fairy has not been kind to Colorado this winter but take a look at this week's forecast ... I think we finally beat her into submission.
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2007-03-05 9:59 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Becky to much gloating!! Tomorrow it is going to be high of 11 with windchill of 0. I'm supposed to ride 40 miles (not happening) and run 5k (happening). You have had a brutal winter so you deserve it really. |
2007-03-05 10:02 PM in reply to: #632158 |
Champion 19812 MA | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Of our twin sons Kyle already was accepted to his current favorite college choice U of MN at Morris a few weeks ago. Today Brian was accepted to U Mass Amherst. He was awarded a small scholarship. He qualifies for free tuition as he passed state testing with High marks (tuition is maybe 20% of total cost); and he learned today as 2nd in his class he qualifies for a 10K scholarship potentially. It would mean college would almost be free if everything is additive. Of course he has applied to many other schools and may select them. It is cool to have both our son's accpeted into places they would like to attend. |
2007-03-05 10:09 PM in reply to: #712716 |
33 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full Congrats Kathy, you have raised two wonderful boys (and a few girls I think) You should be very proud of both the boys and you and your hubby..now...what's the secret! I want my kids to grow up wanting to go off to college too! |
2007-03-06 12:43 PM in reply to: #632158 |
New user 26 | Subject: RE: KathyG's group- Full yay for college! I have about 60-80% of my costs covered in scholarships to William Woods University in MO (very strong equestrian fields of study) and just sent in my application for the veterinary college at colorado state oh the anticipation, and congrats to your salutitorian! (sp?) |
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