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2006-01-25 10:04 AM
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Subject: RE: Ironman Coeur d'Alene
Not too bad. I am trying to follow my plan as closely as possible. I probably average one missed workout a week. Overall, I pleased so far. I just wish the weather would cooperate!
2006-01-25 5:36 PM
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James is actually kicking some serious  a$$ in his workouts!  It's good motivation to see his logs.

Me, I am doing fine, just trying to figure out how I will fit it all in in the next 6 months!  Desperately trying to stay healthy and injury free

Ivan



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2006-01-25 8:26 PM
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I'm finally getting it all together. I hooked up with some trainer friends who were starting a marathon running group, and I got them to modify a plan for me to be a full IM. It's starting to look like the next 6 months are falling into place.

Now it's just avoid injuries

2006-02-01 5:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman Coeur d'Alene
So far, so good.  Had 4 days with my coach last week in Chicago to do LT testing and work on swim technique, run technique, etc.  Seems like things are coming together.
2006-03-09 10:10 AM
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My body hurts! How much longer until this is all over? 


2006-03-09 10:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Ironman Coeur d'Alene
Me too, James.  Makes training for Sprints last year seem like a nap!
2006-05-09 6:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman Coeur d'Alene
I have to tell you guys that the most intimidating aspect of the race for me is the swim start. But now that I've watched the slideshows for the past two years on the CDA site, I'm not at all intimidated. I'd recommend it to those that have the swim start fears that I had.

2006-06-19 8:38 AM
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Well, I'm heading out to CDA tonight. 
My bib # is 274.
The forecast looks good,
and I'm tired of taper (wow I'm sick...)

I'll be taking the laptop if anyone wants to setup a beg-tri get together, then send me a message.

See you all there,

Harry

2006-06-19 9:47 AM
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Ready as I'll ever be.  Keep getting little aches and pains after training rides or runs.

Can't wait to walk around the Expo on Thursday and get a feel for the area.  I'll be the goof walking around with my eyes wide open and a dropped jaw.

2006-06-19 9:48 AM
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Elite
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I'll be your evil twin, Spence!  Except I won't be there until Friday.

Edited by OldAg92 2006-06-19 9:49 AM


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