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2015-03-14 7:24 AM
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Originally posted by Duck Wow, 8 days. Gotta be getting those butterflies already. It'll be a blast and exhausting, and then you'll be hooked.

good luck ^^^ that describes it to a T. We will expect a full account, too



2015-03-15 8:36 AM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by WebFootFreak
Goal for this week: Keep the stress eating under control (The boss is on vaca this week, so it's on me), hit the bike hard, start running again and hopefully get in the pool


I think I'll call this week "Less Than Productive"...

Diet: Back at 250.0 when I weighed in this morning. I was going strong last week... until Wed. I let the stress get to me, and the food was there to make me feel better. This is one of the Demons I wrestle with from time to time. I lost the battle this week, but 30lbs down overall means I'm still winning the war.

Swim: Managed to find 30mins to jump in the pool. 1000yd free, 50x2 finless kick and 25x4 sprint on :60 rounds. I surprised myself by keeping my sprints between :20 and :25 seconds. I'd love to have the stamina to keep that pace up.

Bike: Jumped on the trainer 4x for a total of 37.3 mi. Now I know you can't out-exercise a bad diet. However, me somehow missing Wed-Fri didn't help. Surprised myself yesterday morning. Got a quick 10mi in before everyone woke up. I actually managed to average 17.6mph for that session. Since I've been plodding along in the 15mph range, it was a very pleasant surprise. Can't wait to get this new crankset out on the road.

Run: Not this week either. Still dealing with pain and swelling. I'm honestly starting to wonder how my season is going to turn out this year...

Goals: Keep the diet clean. Jump in the pool at least once. Get the bike outside for a good ride and get over 50mi this week. I need to get some foot work in this week...

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2015-03-15 8:41 AM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by halr75

Originally posted by Duck

RAGE triathlon is only 5 weeks away, leaving just 4 weeks of training left. I don't really have time for this. :-(


I know the feeling! Can't believe my first is in 8 days, it seemed so far away last month!!


Both of y'all got this!

and yes, we do expect race reports
2015-03-15 9:54 AM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Mel, one thing I've noticed is that adult athletes who were really strong high school athletes have a hard time being patient (and kind) with themselves and that's critical for getting back in shape, or learning a new sport like running. I tell people that I'm really lucky since I was quite unathletic for most of my life so every modest PR feels like I won an olympic medal. You've likely got an edge mentally over a lot of folks like me when it comes to competing, but need to tell that high school coach in your head to STFU while you train and enjoy yourself doing it. ;-) Oh, and welcome. I'm a Northern Virginian too.

In other news, my new modest PR that has me very satisfied is yesterday's Rock and Roll Half Marathon at 2:18. That's a 44 sec/mi improvement over my last half. I trained through a very crappy winter to do it which makes it a little sweeter. The whole thing is especially satisfying since running has been my weak event. This brings things more into balance.

Weight-wise I fell off the wagon on MFP logging as I started to obsess about the upcoming race. I did manage to keep my calories mostly in line during the taper. I gained 3 lbs to 229 in the week leading up to it but I'm assuming this was the uptick in carbs and the water that goes with it. Overall I'm down 6 lbs this year. I learned a lot about macronutrients from this last streak of logging and I'll start it up again today. I'm going to try to go higher protein/lower carbs since my training cycle is lower intensity for the next 4 weeks. Dunno in anyone has any advice on that.

Bike: still on the hooks in the garage, but Northern Virginia is looking at some fine weather this week. My bike always helps me drop weight.

Run: time to de-emphasize running a bit while I catch up on the biking.

Swim: I actually swam last weekend! 1800yds which is probably a PR for distance for me. It felt great. The next day I realized how much it took out of my hamstrings so I hit snooze on more swimming during the taper for the HM.

OK, now I'm officially out of run training and into tri training. Excited!
2015-03-15 5:12 PM
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Hi guys,

I'm happy with my week. Definitely making more progress.

Workouts; I got all my planned runs in, for just over 2.5 hours total and the first time I have been over 20km in a week since 2013. I suppose one good thing about loosing all my fitness is that I get to tick off all these milestones as I rebuild it.

Diet/Nutrition. during the week was very good, but was not careful enough on the weekend. I ended up loosing 1.5lbs for the week, taking my total to 11.5lbs lost for the year.

This week, apart from the standard watch what I eat thing I am planning to step up the running, I want to run all 7 days this week, as the following week I'll be overseas for work, which will involve long days and little opportunity for training. So I want to bank some runs early to make up for the 'rest' week to come.
2015-03-15 5:16 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by Duck

Training update: Finished rebuilding my bike with a full Ultegra drivetrain. Looked up the wrong stats and ordered new bull bars that were too thick for my existing aerobars. Had to then order new aerobars. Bikes been down a week and it'll be another few days before the new bars get here. Adjusted the derailuers to get it in high gear and back in the trainer at least. Spent the past week while the bike was down focusing on run training. Brought my mile pace down to 11:06, still far from my 9:28 I was at for my first tri in 2013, but I'm also 40+lbs heavier. Diet is still going well, though I have cheated (or threw it out the window) this weekend. I stay on diet much better during my work week as my job supplies food and makes it much easier. Plan starting this week forward was to stay with my morning trainer for 20 minutes and increase run distance in the evenings, then increase ride time and distance when I can. Start stretching out to 3+ mile runs and get in the pool once a week. Did swim Wednesday for the first time in months. Averaged 1:43/100yd without much effort. Just did a quick 400yd workout but it felt good. My wife was sick all last week and I was helping her as much as possible while trying to avoid getting it myself. Well that didn't work. So now I've dropped all training to try and get over this as quick as possible. RAGE triathlon is only 5 weeks away, leaving just 4 weeks of training left. I don't really have time for this. :-(


Sorry to hear that you've caught a bug. Hopefully it clears up soon and you can get back into training asap. But even if you miss a whole week, that'll still give you 4 weeks till race day, so lots of time left to train. Good luck!


2015-03-15 5:17 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by halr75

Originally posted by Duck

RAGE triathlon is only 5 weeks away, leaving just 4 weeks of training left. I don't really have time for this. :-(


I know the feeling! Can't believe my first is in 8 days, it seemed so far away last month!!


8 days? That's awesome. You're going to love it, and we're all looking forward to reading all about it.
2015-03-15 5:35 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by trimbolim

In other news, my new modest PR that has me very satisfied is yesterday's Rock and Roll Half Marathon at 2:18. That's a 44 sec/mi improvement over my last half. I trained through a very crappy winter to do it which makes it a little sweeter. The whole thing is especially satisfying since running has been my weak event. This brings things more into balance.




Congratulations on the PR! The first of many for the year I hope.



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2015-03-15 5:39 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
Originally posted by WebFootFreak

I think I'll call this week "Less Than Productive"...



You swam, you rode your bike... I didn't do either of those. It may not have been the perfect week but it's still productive.

Originally posted by WebFootFreak

Goals: Keep the diet clean. Jump in the pool at least once. Get the bike outside for a good ride and get over 50mi this week.


Have fun getting your bike outside for a ride. I can't wait till I'm able to do the same.
2015-03-15 5:44 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
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Sorry to hear that you've caught a bug. Hopefully it clears up soon and you can get back into training asap. But even if you miss a whole week, that'll still give you 4 weeks till race day, so lots of time left to train. Good luck!


I hope it doesn't stick around long. Haven't completely wasted time. My new aerobars arrived early and I finished getting my bike built. Before and after pics below.

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2015-03-15 8:51 PM
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Bulldog: Had to work, so today was a missed opportunity. It got up to 68!

Duck: That is one sexy ride. Looks like a bike for a very tall person.


2015-03-16 10:35 AM
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I'm 6'6" & 299lbs. It's definitely a big man bike. Had several people ask why I'd spend the money to rebuild a 1977 Nishiki steel bike instead of buy a newer bike. Answer: It fits me, hard to find a 64cm bike with the drivetrain I wanted for a workable price.
2015-03-16 11:16 AM
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I'm Jen. I'm 49, 5'4'' and 175 and trying to get in shape once and for all. I grew up swimming and love the water- swam in HS and for fitness in college. Rode 6 miles yesterday but not quickly. Running hurts my knee. Have only done 5ks do date, and all of them have involved some walking. But I'm signed up for the bucket list tri in college station tx in a month. Ha! It's a 200 yard swim/8 mile bike/2 mile run. I can do the pieces alone and in the next month I'm going to practice doing them together. Wish me luck!
2015-03-16 12:24 PM
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Welcome Jen. Remember it's all about the challenge and perseverance. I've completed two Sprint length tri's and have walked during both. My goal is to finish and feel I did as well as I could. Keep that in your head and you'll conquer it. Good luck!
2015-03-16 12:46 PM
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I'm Jen. I'm 49, 5'4'' and 175 and trying to get in shape once and for all. I grew up swimming and love the water- swam in HS and for fitness in college. Rode 6 miles yesterday but not quickly. Running hurts my knee. Have only done 5ks do date, and all of them have involved some walking. But I'm signed up for the bucket list tri in college station tx in a month. Ha! It's a 200 yard swim/8 mile bike/2 mile run. I can do the pieces alone and in the next month I'm going to practice doing them together. Wish me luck!


Welcome Jen!

I'm with Duck. I did 2 sprints last year and walked/ran the first and walked 90% the second.


Originally posted by Duck

I'm 6'6" & 299lbs. It's definitely a big man bike. Had several people ask why I'd spend the money to rebuild a 1977 Nishiki steel bike instead of buy a newer bike. Answer: It fits me, hard to find a 64cm bike with the drivetrain I wanted for a workable price.


Understandable. I get that question about throwing any money at my bike. For me, it's about sentimental value since my wife got it for me.
2015-03-16 2:48 PM
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Subject: RE: 2015 Clyde/Athena Tri-N-4- Weight Loss Mentor Group - Open
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I'm 6'6" & 299lbs. It's definitely a big man bike. Had several people ask why I'd spend the money to rebuild a 1977 Nishiki steel bike instead of buy a newer bike. Answer: It fits me, hard to find a 64cm bike with the drivetrain I wanted for a workable price.


Fit is most important think about a bike. That is why I still ride the roadie and not my tri bike. My tri bike currently does not fit. Hopefully I will get that taken care of soon.


2015-03-16 2:49 PM
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I got the green light to do a triathlon in September. Plus I got into Chicago Marathon so I have 2 thinks on my plate. I just need to get the weight lose back into gear. I like to be at least 40 lbs down by Oct.
2015-03-17 10:42 AM
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My Friday morning weigh in: 295.8 that's down 14lbs so far. On my way. :-)
2015-03-17 11:27 AM
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Started last week strong and finished weak on the training front!

2 x 2500 yard swim mornings
4 x turbo sessions
1 x 3 mile run

Had my boys 4th birthday on Friday and spent the whole weekend building a fort for the kids so no training at all. I did weigh in at 232.7lbs which is the lowest in the last 4 years . Picked up my new bike on Saturday but won't be riding it this coming weekend as i haven't had time to dial it in yet so will stick to the bike i have on loan from a friend for the race. Starting to get nervous now, won't have any support at the race as my 10 year old is in the state spelling bee.

I also found out that i am going to be in Italy on a business trip the weekend that i intended to do my second tri in May, am thinking i will do a late April and early June tri's to make up for it!!

For those looking to buy a bike i found a killer deal on our local classifieds, keep looking and the right deal will show up!! Kuota Kalibur with full Durace in great condition for $750. Now i just need to get fit enough to justify it!!


2015-03-17 12:11 PM
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Originally posted by halr75 Started last week strong and finished weak on the training front! 2 x 2500 yard swim mornings 4 x turbo sessions 1 x 3 mile run Had my boys 4th birthday on Friday and spent the whole weekend building a fort for the kids so no training at all. I did weigh in at 232.7lbs which is the lowest in the last 4 years . Picked up my new bike on Saturday but won't be riding it this coming weekend as i haven't had time to dial it in yet so will stick to the bike i have on loan from a friend for the race. Starting to get nervous now, won't have any support at the race as my 10 year old is in the state spelling bee. I also found out that i am going to be in Italy on a business trip the weekend that i intended to do my second tri in May, am thinking i will do a late April and early June tri's to make up for it!! For those looking to buy a bike i found a killer deal on our local classifieds, keep looking and the right deal will show up!! Kuota Kalibur with full Durace in great condition for $750. Now i just need to get fit enough to justify it!!

Sweet ride and great deal!

2015-03-17 3:04 PM
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Wow, some nice bike porn going on here.

Duck, that's clearly a specialized machine, made to suit you well. It would not be easy to replace that. I'm liking the new bars, looking very fast.

Harry, that thing is beautiful. Sounds like you got a great deal. You're going to have a great time together getting the miles in.


2015-03-17 3:49 PM
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Welcome, Jen. I recommend patience with the running and get some help from a good local running store. Most of them can watch you run and talk to you about what hurts and recommend helpful shoes. Your shoes or your stride could be making your knee hurt more than it needs to.

Also, consider researching "Chi Running." I have the DVD and the support of some friends who use this philosophy. It helps build a safer, more sustainable stride, especially for us older runners. It's helped me avoid any knee pain even though I'm 45, 6'4" and 225 lbs. I'm not fast, but I can run a heck of a lot farther than I could have imagined just a few years ago. Also, a friend taught me that some knee pain comes from tight quads yanking the kneecap out alignment. A quick quad stretch helps me get rid of some pressure on my knee caps. Good luck!

In other news, I RODE MY BIKE OUTSIDE TODAY! You guys would understand the significance of this more than most people I know.

That is all.

Oh, and my extra 5 lbs of taper weight is gone. Back on the way down.

2015-03-17 5:27 PM
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Also, a friend taught me that some knee pain comes from tight quads yanking the kneecap out alignment. A quick quad stretch helps me get rid of some pressure on my knee caps. Good luck!


When i started running about 2 months back I encountered a lot of pain from pes aserine bursitis, basically tight hamstring and under performing quads combining to cause inflammation below and inside my knee. I started stretching my hamstring at work whilst sat at the desk. Whilst sitting, place heels on the ground with your legs straight, pull your toes up towards you and then lean forward. You should feel a tightness and burn behind the knees, DO NOT BOUNCE! Doing this a couple of times and hour for 30-40 seconds, combined with icing and ibuprofen let me lightly run through until the pain diminished and i could start building both pace and distance.

Not that i am in anyway an expert but it worked for me!
2015-03-18 9:42 AM
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Mel, one thing I've noticed is that adult athletes who were really strong high school athletes have a hard time being patient (and kind) with themselves and that's critical for getting back in shape, or learning a new sport like running. I tell people that I'm really lucky since I was quite unathletic for most of my life so every modest PR feels like I won an olympic medal. You've likely got an edge mentally over a lot of folks like me when it comes to competing, but need to tell that high school coach in your head to STFU while you train and enjoy yourself doing it. ;-) Oh, and welcome. I'm a Northern Virginian too.

In other news, my new modest PR that has me very satisfied is yesterday's Rock and Roll Half Marathon at 2:18. That's a 44 sec/mi improvement over my last half. I trained through a very crappy winter to do it which makes it a little sweeter. The whole thing is especially satisfying since running has been my weak event. This brings things more into balance.


That makes sense! It's really hard to avoid comparing myself now to when I was in good shape and could knock out 3400 yds in one swim session. I'm lucky if I hit a mile these days, but I'm working on it!

Glad to see someone else from NOVA, and congrats on your PR!!
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