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2007-04-08 9:17 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Hi all, Congratulations to Rose who set a PB and is now up to 12min of running. Congratulations to Malinda who had 165min of running this week, a PB based on the charts for the year. Congratulations to Lynne who, I believe, also set a PB for her longest bike ride, a 50miler yesterday. Congratulations to Jennifer who had some amazing 100 PB swim splits this week and swam a continuous 1400 today, her longest ever. Congratulations to Wolf who set a PB with 602min of training this week while on vacation! I’m pleased to report that I too set a PB, a 2.5hr long ride yesterday, my longest bike ride ever in my life, trainer or otherwise. Can you believe it – we all set some kind of a Personal Best this week!! So each gets a √ this week for continuous improvement. Here are the FINAL standings:
I honestly didn’t know at the beginning what, if anything, these awards do. After all, we're too old to care about paper awards that don't mean anything. But in looking back, not only do they provide a nice segue for my weekly summary post, they show at a glance how far we’ve come, highlight the successes of our members and motivate us. Moreover, I see now the award descriptions capture the essence of training – toughing it out, raising the bar, "swatch" like consistency and continuous improvement, which is pretty cool especially when we get a breakthrough. At times, training gives us a chance to chill out and enjoy the moment, and be young at heart as our hearts actually get younger than our biological age through training. And through it all, we always keep in mind the BIG PICTURE, as that is what being Older&Wiser is about. So Congratulations to Wolf for winning the 2007 overall Older&Wiser title. Wolf’s creative training methods and workout discipline, his eloquent words and stunning pictures have all been most inspirational over the past wks and have helped the group tremendously, so thank you Wolf. Most importantly, CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE who has done such a fantastic job over the last 12 wks. A team is only as good as its members, and if it weren’t for everybody helping each other and inspiring each other, we could not have accomplished what we had. Mentoring has been more time-consuming than I had expected, but well worth it, considering our accomplishments to date. I’m privileged to have been your mentor and am so proud of all of you. The end of my 12wk mentoring commitment coincides with the tax season, so work is where I now must focus my energy, in addition to training and life. Even though I can no longer commit to posting twice/wk, I see no reason why you can’t continue to post on this thread. Regardless, DON’T YOU SLACK OFF on me and more importantly, on yourself - I’ll continue to log and check up on your logs, and hope we will continue to learn from and inspire each other. And of course, you can continue to PM me if you want. I look forward to reading your race reports in the upcoming months. Besides the "essence of training" awards and the inspirational pics, two unique features of this thread brought to you by yours truly, don’t forget we still have our "collective wisdom" post here, which has many tips that should continue to help us for months to come. One more tip - Now you can now go to my Mentor Pic Album and vote for your favourite(s). Happy training… Edited by patricia7 2007-04-09 9:14 AM |
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2007-04-10 8:16 AM in reply to: #652388 |
Member 23 | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Dear Older and Wiser friends, I would like to take a moment to share with you what this whole experience has meant to me. I have made many many attempts in the past to exercise and diet and failed miserably. I would stick with it for 4-6 weeks and then invariably I let something else take precedence in my life. Last week I realized something. With all the birthday and Easter celebrations I was quite delinquent in both diet and exercise. On Sunday night I came to the realization that I COULDN’T WAIT to get back on the treadmill and to start my sensible eating once again. I wanted to cry out of sheer happiness - this time its different. This has changed my life and you all played such a huge role in making this happen for me. On the days that I didn’t feel like doing anything you guys were always at the back of my mind so, initially, I did it out of a sense of team play, accountability and yes even guilt. Now I’m doing it for me. I’m so happy and I want to thank you for helping me get through this. Patricia, I would like to thank you in particular for all your inspirational messages, your research and your most amazing analytical skills. You make this mentoring business seem effortless but with all things that seem effortless we are older and wiser to know that much work comes with it. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. I hope we do continue to communicate with one another. I would love to share my tel # and email address with all of you and if you are ever in Toronto I would love to meet you in person. Patricia, in answer to your question about which picture is my favorite, I would have to say “Swim 3 – Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments”. This strikes home with me because I have always suffered from a deplorable lack of discipline. I’m a very very spontaneous person and spontaneity and discipline are not always compatible. I also love the picture because I can almost smell the chlorine in the water and I have really come to love that smell. Have a great day everyone. |
2007-04-17 4:20 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Hi all, Just want to thank everybody for your kind words. Otherwise very busy at work. Congrats to Wolf and Rose for your weight loss. I'm now a silver member, so I imported the Int Oly Program onto my blog, together with weather forecast, very cool. If anyone is interested, you can go to my blog, drag cursor to the date and check out the details of the Int Oly program. I'm really following my own program, became a silver member to support BT as I'm so impressed with their site. |
2007-04-22 7:59 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL A HUGE CONGRATULATION to Lynne who set a 10K PB in the Miracle Miles for Kids race yesterday - 50:35 (8:10min/mi). Totally AWESOME, Lynne, you inspire!! |
2007-04-23 8:06 AM in reply to: #772111 |
Member 23 | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Way to go Lynne - congratulations. |
2007-04-30 2:48 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Member 19 Owasso | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Ok everybody. I have been mute and not moving much since April 18 when I fell during skating. Yes, I got my new quad skates. They are white low tops with bright pink wheels. They did not move much when I first took them out on the floor. Then we loosed up the wheels a bit and off I went for an hour or so. Then we loosed up the trucks a bit and I didn't make it around the rink once before falling flat on my back. I didn't break anything. Last week, I spent my week at a conference in the hard chairs carrying a backpack because of the distances between hotel, conference room and meals. |
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2007-05-01 8:15 AM in reply to: #652388 |
Member 23 | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Oh my goodness Malinda I'm so happy that you did not break anything but it still sounds like you are in considerable pain - I hope you feel 100% soon - Keep well. |
2007-05-06 9:05 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Hi everybody, So I survived personal tax season, but corporate busy season is just around the corner. Malinda, I hope you’re feeling better. One thing I’ve concluded is that at our age, we’ve to do everything in our power to rehabilitate an injury to make sure it’s fully recovered, or it’ll come back to haunt us. It does take longer to recover now that we’re older, so patience is key. Go to physio and do all rehab exercises recommended, even if they appear lame. Don’t forget to keep active so your muscles don’t atrophy. Wolf, so glad to see you back logging. What an exciting bike adventure, thanks for sharing. I always think those into adventure racing are missing the point, they go so fast and miss all the adventure, while you take time to savour every bit. Lynne, congrats on your Wildflower Ride. Good luck on your half-marathon this weekend, if you’re doing it. Jennifer, are things slowing down at work so you can start training for races yet? You’ve been really consistent, great job. Rose, looks like you're very consistent with your swimming. Keep it up. So I ran in the 10th anniversary of the Sporting Life 10K today. Got a nice ring to it, don't you think - 10K, 10th anniversary, Sporting Life! I set a 10K PB 9yrs ago at the 1st Sporting Life 10K. Not quite a PB today but quite pleased with the result. Race report is up. Edited by patricia7 2007-05-07 7:04 AM |
2007-05-16 10:55 AM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Hi group, esp Wolf, Malinda and Rose, Please tell me that you’re all working out, just that you haven’t been logging diligently! You’ve done great for the first few months of year, DON’T LET ALL THAT HARD WORK GO TO WASTE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK that you were doing and let’s rededicate ourselves to our goals. Lynne, don’t know if you’re doing your first tri of the season this weekend. If so, GOOD LUCK! Try to resume logging and inspiring each other. Ron has confirmed that we can continue using the existing thread even though the 3 mth mentor program that started in Jan is over. There are new mentors coming on board (May – Aug new mentor program) so if you want to switch, feel free. I do not plan to open up this group to new people, but if you have questions you want to discuss, fire away, workload now back to normal for me. Edited by patricia7 2007-05-16 10:55 AM |
2007-05-17 7:41 AM in reply to: #802764 |
Member 49 NW Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Hi Patricia and O & W group, I had a crazy last few weeks of the semester, but now things are opening up a bit for me and I hope to get back into the training program more diligently. I thought that I might bump up to the Intermediate Sprint training schedule, but it looked a little to much for me, especially after being on the just-enough-training-to-keep-me-from-going-insane plan. So I decided to do the regular sprint training plan for now. I hope to get back into checking in on everyone's training. I have a triathlon coming up next weekend which I feel woefully under-prepared for, but I figure it can't hurt to try it (so to speak). Plus, the swim is in a pool, which makes me feel a LITTLE less nervous (the water here is still way too cold for open swims just yet). Anyway, I look forward to getting back into the loop. I hope everyone is doing well! Jennifer |
2007-05-17 8:26 AM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Yeah, I got our "collective wisdom" post back as first post of the page! This is now updated. As I said before, don’t get overwhelmed by it. Pick what’s relevant and come back periodically for new ideas. Don’t try to do all of it all of the time, just some of it some of the time, or even all of the time, or all of it some of the time. Links: group summary, progression to injury free running, buying running shoes, setting yourself up for success, cycling tips, award standings, The following is based on our discussion. Let me know of any errors, omissions, etc… I've set up links to some of our key posts above, so people don't have to search all over for it. If there're other ones you'd like me to link, let me know. SWIM: General Tips:
Technique / Drill Tips:
Check out the ultimate tri swim training video by accomplished triathlete / coach Wes Hobson. One stroke at a time:
Staying Motivated - Tips The following are tricks I’ve used over the years to stay motivated - [Mostly from http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1996/07_96/y_ex.htm & http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/article-detail.asp?articleid=540] Staying motivated is tough for all exercisers—even true jocks. A variety of techniques, though, can help you stick with it. Pick and choose the ones below that suit you.
Keys to successful weight loss / maintenance – the following is based on our group's discussion and the 7 habits of highly effective dieters by Professor Jim Hill, who started the National Weight Control Registry where the average individual has maintained a weight loss of 67 pounds for five-and-a-half years:
Older&Wiser Group - Patricia, Wolf, Lynne, Jennifer, Malinda, Rose, Jeff, Angelo Edited by patricia7 2007-05-17 9:07 AM |
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2007-05-17 3:33 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Sounds great, Jennifer. Pool swim for first tri of season - great way to get your feet wet, pun intended. You can always coast on bike after swim, then walk if you're tired, BUT I think you'll do much better than you think. Take it easy, start slow, and have fun... |
2007-05-21 1:52 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Congrats to Lynne, who raced her first tri of season on Sat, followed by 8mi race on Sun where she placed 2nd in AG. Way to go, Lynne. I can't wait to race myself. Edited by patricia7 2007-05-21 1:52 PM |
2007-05-29 11:46 AM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Following in Lynne's footsteps, Jennifer raced her first tri of season on Sun, followed by 5K race on Mon. I don't know how you do it, back to back. That's amazing. Congrats! I usually crash the day after a race. The swim thing is a bummer. But this is only first race of the season, it'll get better. And your hubby is absolutely right - in the overall scheme of things, all we're talking about is a min, won't even bump you up one place. I agree - more LSD, more bricks would bode well for races later in the season. All in all, completing a 1.5hr+ race w/o walking and a podium finish for the first race of the season, followed by another 5K race the next day, pretty good result for the first race weekend, I'll say. You can go to your race log - , there is an option on the left bottom half of page where you can copy all the SBR times of any race to your training log. Congrats also to Lynne who set another 10K PB on the weekend. Yeah, tough group you're in, sub 50 and placed 4 of 10, 18 of 73 women. Sometimes small races are like that. Larger races will give better relative percentile #'s, but not absolute #'s, because of a more representative population. Hubby decided yesterday he wants to do a half-mary in Sep. We save $20 by registering yesterday, so now both of us have registered for the Toronto half. S/B interesting. Thanks for posting race reports. Wolf, please sign in, we miss you. Happy training. Edited by patricia7 2007-05-29 12:02 PM |
2007-05-30 12:27 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Expert 602 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL Jennifer - nice pic of you and your daughter at the "Human Race". Tell me she's sore the next day... no fair if she ran faster w/ no training and not sore the next day! |
2007-06-08 2:20 PM in reply to: #652388 |
Arlington, Texas | Subject: RE: Older&Wiser Group - FULL I'd didn't know group existed until I pushed Patricia7's BIO. After reading her bio I'm impressed!!! Any words to me from you, Patricia, are highly valued. And this comes from an old man who's wife thinks he's a bullheaded, know-it-all.....lol. |
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