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2014-12-07 8:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success
90' on the drainer this morning. This week's long ride was Trainerroad - Palisade. Similar to last weeks ride - over unders around threshold. Difference was that last week was 2' just under threshold and the 1' above threshold. This week was reversed - 1' under threshold and 2' over. I looked back through my logs for the last year - since I started training with a power meter on the bike. Toughest ~90 minute workout to date. Really proud I was able to gut it out. Did strength workout after.

http://www.trainerroad.com/cycling/rides/1321191-Palisade

Joe 4 03:52:00
Jim 5 04:18:14
Mitch 6 04:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 2 01:06:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 3 3:24:12

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2014-12-07 1:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success
Joe 4 03:52:00
Jim 5 04:18:14
Mitch 5 03:22:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 2 01:06:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 6 5:52:17

Dennis, That SHIV deal sounds pretty good! For power, I'm using a CycleOps Power Cal strap that works off of HR. It costs less than $100. Good enough for me right now. I loved renting the aero wheels!

Mitch, keep the road bike, or get another one. Unlike Joe, I do the majority of my training on my road bike and I like doing hills. I think it makes me a stronger rider. I only ride the tri-bike about 30 days before the race.

I can't say enough about the Ultragen recovery drink. I am so tired of hearing people tell me that they are always tired and/or always sick. Fuel properly
for your workouts and make sure to replace what you've lost with your recovery drink/food.


2014-12-07 1:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success
Originally posted by jackiep

Joe 4 03:52:00
Jim 5 04:18:14
Mitch 5 03:22:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 2 01:06:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 6 5:52:17

Dennis, That SHIV deal sounds pretty good! For power, I'm using a CycleOps Power Cal strap that works off of HR. It costs less than $100. Good enough for me right now. I loved renting the aero wheels!

Mitch, keep the road bike, or get another one. Unlike Joe, I do the majority of my training on my road bike and I like doing hills. I think it makes me a stronger rider. I only ride the tri-bike about 30 days before the race.

I can't say enough about the Ultragen recovery drink. I am so tired of hearing people tell me that they are always tired and/or always sick. Fuel properly
for your workouts and make sure to replace what you've lost with your recovery drink/food.





Jackie - great comments on fueling. I read a recent article from Endurance Nation and they talked about the importance of fueling for all workouts, I often would skip fueling on workouts 60 minutes or less. They recommend always fueling to ensure that your muscles have the energy necessary to hit your workout goals so you achieve the fitness gains you are striving for.

Today I did gels at 10 minutes prior, 20 minutes into the workout and at 50 minutes. This mirrors nicely my nutrition strategy I followed jn my HIM this year (gels every 30 minutes). I also use an electrolyte tab in my water which I swear makes recovery easier.
2014-12-07 1:43 PM
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2014-12-07 6:41 PM
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Mitch, I saw this rebate for you

http://www.quintanarootri.com/_inner.asp?content=rebate


Thanks!
2014-12-08 7:37 AM
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Hola from Bogota!
Finally arrived and had a good sleep after a very long flight. This morning at 6am went for a run in the park and to loosen things up did only 5k. Oxygen is a good thing when you run... at 8000' there's not enough of it. I was doing surprisingly good, but didn't want to overdo it. Next run will be longer.


2014-12-08 12:56 PM
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I slogged through today's run, my heart wasn't into it my mind wasn't into it, and I tried the just five more minutes trick and well the result was a forced point qualifier after a 35 minute runch. The crazy schedule at home and work is finally catching up, I am so ready for time off and the holiday break.

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Gabe 1 00:56:45
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Dennis 05 09:33:00
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2014-12-08 2:54 PM
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Adding back in yesterday's workout that got lost in a cut and paste....

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Jim 6 04:53:14
Mitch 6 04:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 2 01:06:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 6 5:52:17

2014-12-08 4:50 PM
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Adding Saturday's hour long trainer ride (3x12' at FTP) and Sunday's hilly 6 miler in the wind. Run has me a little sore as the final mile home is straight up hill and I went at hard. Was happy to see some speed return.

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2014-12-08 8:47 PM
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2014-12-09 12:34 PM
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2014-12-09 12:40 PM
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1 hour on the drainer this morning. Recovery week in my bike training plan.

Joe 6 05:40:00
Jim 7 05:44:48
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 6 5:52:17
2014-12-09 7:40 PM
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Joe 6 05:40:00
Jim 7 05:44:48
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 7 6:47:32

2014-12-09 7:59 PM
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Sufferfest Downward Spiral today. Holy crap - that just hurt after a long day at work. IF score was 1.01 and I set 2' power PR. The last 4 all out max sprints are just cruel. Bring on the tour.

Joe 7: 6:41:00
Jim 7 05:44:48
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
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Jackie 7 6:47:32

2014-12-09 8:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success
Originally posted by markz

Hola from Bogota!
Finally arrived and had a good sleep after a very long flight. This morning at 6am went for a run in the park and to loosen things up did only 5k. Oxygen is a good thing when you run... at 8000' there's not enough of it. I was doing surprisingly good, but didn't want to overdo it. Next run will be longer.


Hola! Welcome to the Northern Hemisphere.

Anybody heard from our snowboarding buddy Frank?

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Jim 7 05:44:48
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 07 11:50:00
Jackie 7 6:47:32

Edited by sawyer1206 2014-12-09 8:10 PM
2014-12-09 8:21 PM
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Originally posted by JoePetto

Sufferfest Downward Spiral today. Holy crap - that just hurt after a long day at work. IF score was 1.01 and I set 2' power PR. The last 4 all out max sprints are just cruel. Bring on the tour.

Joe 7: 6:41:00
Jim 7 05:44:48
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 1 00:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 05 09:33:00
Jackie 7 6:47:32




Awesome job....I'm going to skip over to Trainerroad and view your carnage!


2014-12-10 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by sawyer1206

Hola! Welcome to the Northern Hemisphere.



Thanks Dennis!
It feels good to be able to walk/run upright, finally.
Did 10k run and some intervals this morning, geez it's so different with limited O2. My running track here is the perimeter of a nice park, exactly 1k distance so it's easy to test the pace. Every time I come here I try some new tricks to beat the thin air. So far the only thing that worked was breathing more than you naturally feel like and run/walk on longer distances. My scientific findings confirm Jeff Galloway's (run/walk proponent) conclusions as far as the ratio and advantage in longer than 15k distances.

The pictures show the running track and my legs after a run (the surface, while dirty, is easy on your knees, apparently).

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2014-12-10 10:37 AM
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Mitch, just saw the pic of your bike and it looks awesome, congrats and enjoy!  Dennis, keep us posted on what you decide to get.

Mark Z, welcome to Latin America and watch out for the aguardiente!

I made my first payment yesterday for the Marathon Des Sables 2016, so I'm now officially in and stuck with it (April 2016)

Adding 4 workouts

Joe 7: 6:41:00 
Jim 7 05:44:48 
Mitch 7 05:52:00 
Gabe 5 04:56:45 
Ellen 4 01:41:00 
Dennis 07 11:50:00 
Jackie 7 6:47:32 

2014-12-10 10:43 AM
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Thanks Gabe, so far only beer and some wine, but it's coming. You're right, it goes in easily... Hey, I wonder if Guatemalan TV is like that too, dear god, these girls here have the longest legs and shortest mini skirts I have seen!

I won't be much of a competitor this month, but will record it anyway.

Joe 7: 6:41:00 
Jim 7 05:44:48 
Mitch 7 05:52:00 
Gabe 5 04:56:45 
Ellen 4 01:41:00 
Dennis 07 11:50:00 
Jackie 7 6:47:32 
Mark Z 4 2:30:00

Edited by markz 2014-12-10 11:14 AM
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51:56 runch. I hit a little milestone today. With my run today I rolled past the total miles I ran last year. I have a slim thread of hope to hit 1000 miles for the first time.

Joe 7: 6:41:00
Jim 8 06:36:44
Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 5 04:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 07 11:50:00
Jackie 7 6:47:32
Mark Z 4 2:30:00

2014-12-10 3:43 PM
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Originally posted by trigabe

Mitch, just saw the pic of your bike and it looks awesome, congrats and enjoy!  Dennis, keep us posted on what you decide to get.

Mark Z, welcome to Latin America and watch out for the aguardiente!

I made my first payment yesterday for the Marathon Des Sables 2016, so I'm now officially in and stuck with it (April 2016)

Adding 4 workouts

Joe 7: 6:41:00 
Jim 7 05:44:48 
Mitch 7 05:52:00 
Gabe 5 04:56:45 
Ellen 4 01:41:00 
Dennis 07 11:50:00 
Jackie 7 6:47:32 




The MdS is just a nuts race - does your family have any idea what you've signed up for? Not sure that an unsupported adventure race holds a lot of allure for me - the whole carrying tent, clothes and food thing is a non-starter for me. Would think that you'd need to dramatically change your training habits here and focus on lots of slow running, hiking, etc. over a prolonged period of time. What's the plan?


2014-12-10 8:49 PM
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I went to a presentation by two guys my age and older who did this last year. There's also a bike tour afterwards, but they are not cyclists, nor triathletes. Looks like much more fun that what Gabe is doing ;-)

Joe 7: 6:41:00
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Mitch 7 05:52:00
Gabe 5 04:56:45
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2014-12-11 7:29 AM
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Didn't get my workout in yesterday. Back at it this morning. 60' aerobic endurance ride on Trainerroad.

Joe 7: 6:41:00
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Mitch 8 06:52:00
Gabe 5 04:56:45
Ellen 4 01:41:00
Dennis 07 11:50:00
Jackie 8 7:28:06
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2014-12-11 7:39 AM
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51:56 runch. I hit a little milestone today. With my run today I rolled past the total miles I ran last year. I have a slim thread of hope to hit 1000 miles for the first time.




Congrats on your milestone! Go for the 1000 but do it smart! No point getting injured.
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