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2018-03-14 10:20 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Member 2098 Simsbury, Connecticut | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED OMG Kirsten! GREAT LIST! |
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2018-03-14 10:35 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Looking for the DOOO EEETTT!!!! origin post between meetings. I think that I may have found the Hands origin post in the process! The first time that I was the phrase used was by Yanti in the April 2012 thread. I'm not sure if that's the origin post or not but it's the closest that I could find and it certainly seems like 2012 was the year that the Manatees really embraced the phrase dooooo eeeeeeettttttt..... Dooooooooooooooooooooooo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttttt doooooooooooo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttttt DOOOO EEEEEEET DOOOO EEEEEEEEEETTTTTTT |
2018-03-14 12:00 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
436 | 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. Definitely have the same symptoms although I find the more I swim the less starving and exhausted I feel. I'm still (and probably always will be) more of a dog than a dolphin in the pool, but when I'm swimming 3x/week it starts getting easier and less painful! How often are you swimming? |
2018-03-14 1:30 PM in reply to: TXTriRook |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by TXTriRook 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. Definitely have the same symptoms although I find the more I swim the less starving and exhausted I feel. I'm still (and probably always will be) more of a dog than a dolphin in the pool, but when I'm swimming 3x/week it starts getting easier and less painful! How often are you swimming? I don't have a public pool easily available, so I only get to swim when I work in Bay City (1.5 hours away). I turns out to be about once a month. I attached a picture of my normal swimming pool. It's kind of tough to swim there this time of year. (Lake.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Lake.JPG (154KB - 4 downloads) |
2018-03-14 1:36 PM in reply to: melbo55 |
Master 4452 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by melbo55 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! ^^^^ Same. |
2018-03-14 1:37 PM in reply to: mtnbikerchk |
Master 4452 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by mtnbikerchk OMG Kirsten! GREAT LIST! Oh, I can't take credit for it. I just finally found it again. It was Chris that put it together for us several years ago. |
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2018-03-14 1:46 PM in reply to: IronOx |
436 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED That's one good looking swimming pool! Lane ropes look a little sharp though |
2018-03-14 2:27 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella Originally posted by TXTriRook I don't have a public pool easily available, so I only get to swim when I work in Bay City (1.5 hours away). I turns out to be about once a month. I attached a picture of my normal swimming pool. It's kind of tough to swim there this time of year. 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. Definitely have the same symptoms although I find the more I swim the less starving and exhausted I feel. I'm still (and probably always will be) more of a dog than a dolphin in the pool, but when I'm swimming 3x/week it starts getting easier and less painful! How often are you swimming? Wow!! Can't imagine why you aren't swimming outside! |
2018-03-14 2:28 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Looking for the DOOO EEETTT!!!! origin post between meetings. I think that I may have found the Hands origin post in the process! haha, i remember that post. Just about every fall I go through the same machinations wondering whether I should ride the Horrible Hundred! |
2018-03-14 2:52 PM in reply to: amd723 |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED MY kids are much braver than I am they have all done the Polar Bear Plunge the first weekend of February. This is a picture of my oldest two. (polar bear swim.jpg) Attachments ---------------- polar bear swim.jpg (34KB - 5 downloads) |
2018-03-14 4:34 PM in reply to: johnthecat |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by johnthecat Glad you're ready to race again and love the kit - especially the turtleSo 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. |
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2018-03-14 4:37 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella As Janyne pointed out I haven't swum for some time ?? but always starving afterward - like double the size of breakfast starving. Not really tired but I would often end up with a migraine on the days when I swam.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 4:42 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
108 Jacksonville, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella There's a "polar" plunge in the Atlantic here every year early in the morning of New Year's Day. The water temp is usually only in the mid-50s, but that qualifies as polar for Floridians. I did it a couple times years ago and found it to be a super fast way to sharpen any senses that had been dulled on NYE. MY kids are much braver than I am they have all done the Polar Bear Plunge the first weekend of February. This is a picture of my oldest two. |
2018-03-14 5:19 PM in reply to: StaceyK |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by StaceyK 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. As Janyne pointed out I haven't swum for some time ?? but always starving afterward - like double the size of breakfast starving. Not really tired but I would often end up with a migraine on the days when I swam. We should be hobbits! Second breakfast!!!! |
2018-03-14 6:07 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
108 Jacksonville, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer I often partake in Elevensies.Originally posted by StaceyK 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. As Janyne pointed out I haven't swum for some time ?? but always starving afterward - like double the size of breakfast starving. Not really tired but I would often end up with a migraine on the days when I swam. We should be hobbits! Second breakfast!!!! |
2018-03-14 6:17 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by StaceyK 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. As Janyne pointed out I haven't swum for some time ?? but always starving afterward - like double the size of breakfast starving. Not really tired but I would often end up with a migraine on the days when I swam. We should be hobbits! Second breakfast!!!! i love 2d breakfast! |
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2018-03-14 8:06 PM in reply to: amd723 |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by StaceyK 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. As Janyne pointed out I haven't swum for some time ?? but always starving afterward - like double the size of breakfast starving. Not really tired but I would often end up with a migraine on the days when I swam. We should be hobbits! Second breakfast!!!! i love 2d breakfast! There is no such thing as too much breakfast. Kind of like too much chocolate, a fiction made up by the US Fruit Company. |
2018-03-14 8:08 PM in reply to: kbhanson3 |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by kbhanson3 Originally posted by JBacarella There's a "polar" plunge in the Atlantic here every year early in the morning of New Year's Day. The water temp is usually only in the mid-50s, but that qualifies as polar for Floridians. I did it a couple times years ago and found it to be a super fast way to sharpen any senses that had been dulled on NYE. MY kids are much braver than I am they have all done the Polar Bear Plunge the first weekend of February. This is a picture of my oldest two. HAHA. I start swimming when the water temp hits 50 in the end of May beginning of June. |
2018-03-15 4:26 AM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by JBacarella I don’t understand that number!Originally posted by kbhanson3 HAHA. I start swimming when the water temp hits 50 in the end of May beginning of June.Originally posted by JBacarellaMY kids are much braver than I am they have all done the Polar Bear Plunge the first weekend of February. This is a picture of my oldest two. There's a "polar" plunge in the Atlantic here every year early in the morning of New Year's Day. The water temp is usually only in the mid-50s, but that qualifies as polar for Floridians. I did it a couple times years ago and found it to be a super fast way to sharpen any senses that had been dulled on NYE. |
2018-03-15 10:02 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED POL post. I am alive. That is good. I am STILL sick and the doc has no clue why. Not allergy, not flu, not cold, not infection. Hopefully this will all go away by itself. Meantime, I just get tired. Poor me, whine, whine, , moan. It could be worse. as in below. I did get an IRUN4 buddy. She is a 5 year old who had a "stroke" in the womb so has some pretty bad developmental issues. They just found out this weekend that she is not expected to live more than a couple of years. I will be dedicating my miles to her. Now I just need to get some. Today will be some easy T.I.T.S. before going to cook dinner for my friend who is laid up from surgery. This weekend there is a fun ride in Asheville. The ride of the Irish. Hubbie is going to do it, my hands are not ready for biking on hills. I am going to volunteer. Gotta get a bunch of green to wear.
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2018-03-15 10:03 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by amd723 Me either!! Originally posted by JBacarella I don’t understand that number! Originally posted by kbhanson3 HAHA. I start swimming when the water temp hits 50 in the end of May beginning of June.Originally posted by JBacarellaMY kids are much braver than I am they have all done the Polar Bear Plunge the first weekend of February. This is a picture of my oldest two. There's a "polar" plunge in the Atlantic here every year early in the morning of New Year's Day. The water temp is usually only in the mid-50s, but that qualifies as polar for Floridians. I did it a couple times years ago and found it to be a super fast way to sharpen any senses that had been dulled on NYE. I used to do the polar plunge here in town every New Years. I retired from doing it now that it is a big enough event. Now my polar plunge is in the hot tub. |
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2018-03-15 10:24 AM in reply to: IronOx |
Member 2098 Simsbury, Connecticut | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by IronOx Originally posted by mtnbikerchk OMG Kirsten! GREAT LIST! Oh, I can't take credit for it. I just finally found it again. It was Chris that put it together for us several years ago. I'm starting a google doc. Message me if you want access |
2018-03-15 10:28 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by ceilidh POL post. I am alive. That is good. I am STILL sick and the doc has no clue why. Not allergy, not flu, not cold, not infection. Hopefully this will all go away by itself. Meantime, I just get tired. Poor me, whine, whine, , moan. It could be worse. as in below. I did get an IRUN4 buddy. She is a 5 year old who had a "stroke" in the womb so has some pretty bad developmental issues. They just found out this weekend that she is not expected to live more than a couple of years. I will be dedicating my miles to her. Now I just need to get some. Today will be some easy T.I.T.S. before going to cook dinner for my friend who is laid up from surgery. This weekend there is a fun ride in Asheville. The ride of the Irish. Hubbie is going to do it, my hands are not ready for biking on hills. I am going to volunteer. Gotta get a bunch of green to wear. Is T.I.T.S. on our Manatee language sheet? T.I.T.S. = Time In The Saddle |
2018-03-15 10:29 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Member 2098 Simsbury, Connecticut | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh POL post. I am alive. That is good. I am STILL sick and the doc has no clue why. Not allergy, not flu, not cold, not infection. Hopefully this will all go away by itself. Meantime, I just get tired. Poor me, whine, whine, , moan. It could be worse. as in below. I did get an IRUN4 buddy. She is a 5 year old who had a "stroke" in the womb so has some pretty bad developmental issues. They just found out this weekend that she is not expected to live more than a couple of years. I will be dedicating my miles to her. Now I just need to get some. Today will be some easy T.I.T.S. before going to cook dinner for my friend who is laid up from surgery. This weekend there is a fun ride in Asheville. The ride of the Irish. Hubbie is going to do it, my hands are not ready for biking on hills. I am going to volunteer. Gotta get a bunch of green to wear. Is T.I.T.S. on our Manatee language sheet? T.I.T.S. = Time In The Saddle yep |
2018-03-15 10:31 AM in reply to: 0 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees - 2018 Edition Now CLOSED Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Originally posted by IronOx I'm starting a google doc. Message me if you want access Originally posted by mtnbikerchk OMG Kirsten! GREAT LIST! Oh, I can't take credit for it. I just finally found it again. It was Chris that put it together for us several years ago. I think that Chris probably still has the Doc. As a matter a fact, here it is! ETA: And yes, is listed. Edited by jmkizer 2018-03-15 10:31 AM |
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Gray Guys/Girls Maturing Triathlete - Always OPEN Pages: 1 ... 26 27 28 29 | |||
My Year to Tri (Beginner and Intermediate Group) - OPEN Pages: 1 2 3 4 | |||
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