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2007-06-10 8:20 PM
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Oh, yeah.  I almost forgot!  With the help of better transitions and the other stuff, I shaved a total of exactly 11 minutes off of my previous overall best time for this event  -- WOOHOO!!!


2007-06-10 9:13 PM
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Jamie great job in your race today, and PR's in both the bike and run. 11 minutes is a huge improvement in time. Keep up the good work.

I'll post my race report later, but my first OWS tri. was both bad and good. First off, I started to fast and there was lake weeds, or grass that really freaked me out and I had a hard time after that. I had to hold on to two different kayaks during the first half of the race. I finally settled down and had a decent swim during the second half. My bike felt great, and I passed about 60-70 riders and got passed by none. The run was better by a minute over my last race, so I can see it comming around. Overall a good experience, I think being sick recently, and very little swimming in the past month hurt me. I will be spending alot more time in the water before my next race.


2007-06-11 9:20 AM
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Here's my results. I'll post more later today.

swim 6:36
T1 1:53
Bike 54:10
T2 1:13
Run 24:40

Total 1:28:33

Age Group 27th
Overall 131st

I am one of you now!
2007-06-11 9:56 PM
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Well it seems like we had a good weekend. Now its time to get back to training. I had the most horific swim ever, so my goal till my next race is to really concentrate on my swim. I need more days in the pool, and try to get out to the lake at least once a week. I need Lynn to help me with my swim. Her swim logs have been outstanding.

Anybody else have any learning experiences, or goals for their next race or event?
2007-06-11 9:58 PM
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Drew, how did your wife's 10 miler go this weekend?
2007-06-12 8:57 PM
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Derek,

I'm with you on the swim. I did my first OWS swim today. It is so different than pool swimming. My goal is to do it once a week. Jamie gave me some great advice on bike training to help get my speed up. So I'm going to work on that too. My goal in the next race is to not panic in the swim, reduce my transition time, reduce my bike time by about 5 minutes and try to get my run down to 7.5 miles per minute.

Although my season goal is to run an Oly in Sept. so I'm still work on building distance up.


2007-06-12 8:57 PM
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Derek,

I'm with you on the swim. I did my first OWS swim today. It is so different than pool swimming. My goal is to do it once a week. Jamie gave me some great advice on bike training to help get my speed up. So I'm going to work on that too. My goal in the next race is to not panic in the swim, reduce my transition time, reduce my bike time by about 5 minutes and try to get my run down to 7.5 miles per minute.

Although my season goal is to run an Oly in Sept. so I'm still work on building distance up.
2007-06-12 10:31 PM
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tri-golfer - 2007-06-11 8:58 PM Drew, how did your wife's 10 miler go this weekend?

She did great.  She ran it in a bit under 85 minutes.  I was pretty proud of the wifey.  She's a great runner, even though she doesn't believe so.  Wish I could have been there to support her through it 

2007-06-14 7:46 PM
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Hey! Just popping in to say hello to everyone! hubby and I are at the library. I have "The idiots guide to running"- How appropriate for me..hehe and I found a great triathlon training book. Other ones that I had were more focused on Olympic and Ironman distance but this has a great sprint training program!

Hope you are all well and training hard. I will be back to take a better look at everyone's race report! I haven't forgotten
2007-06-15 10:32 AM
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Any body have any good training going on this weeken? I'm going to try and get a OWS in this afternoon, a long run on Sat. and a 4-5 hour ride on Sunday. Only bad thing is that it is raining right now, and supposed to get worse this afternoon and rain scheduled for this weekend too. We have had the wetest spring here in N. Texas in along time and it keeps messing up my training schedule. Hope everyone else has good weather.
2007-06-15 3:54 PM
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It's raining in South Texas, too.  I'm going nuts sitting around, but I have to say I feel more rested & healthy than I have in weeks.  Have signed up for a coached swim session with the Houston Tri Club this Sunday.  I'm still looking for a magic bullet for my swimming. 

 



2007-06-15 6:10 PM
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Jamie, if you find that magic bullet let me know. I would love to find a way to swim better.


2007-06-17 9:24 PM
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I'm back from vacation.  To answer a few inquiries, my calf is hopefully feeling better.  I took some time off from running while at home with my family.  It was great to take a break.  Hopefully my calf is better by now.  We'll find out tomorrow when I hit the roads again.
2007-06-20 8:20 PM
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Drew,

Nice BT Utah Picture on the website homepage today. Does Utah always look like that? Makes me wonder why I live in the midwest.
2007-06-21 4:04 PM
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Mike_in_WI - 2007-06-20 7:20 PM Drew, Nice BT Utah Picture on the website homepage today. Does Utah always look like that? Makes me wonder why I live in the midwest.

 Utah is a very pretty state.  I personally am preferential to Washington, where I grew up, but with the exception of the nasty summers, Utah is a gorgeous state weatherwise and geographically.  You should move on out; we'd love to have you!

2007-06-21 4:14 PM
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By the way, team, I have news that I wanted to tell you guys about.  I am retiring from marathons before I even begin.  Yes, it has been a very tough decision, even emotional at times for me.  After speaking with a great friend of mine that is an expert in exercise phys and medicine I decided that, considering the massive amounts of miles that I have put on my legs (generally 40-60 miles per week year round in my first 2 years of high school and 60-80 miles per week year round for the last 2 years in high school) along with the training load that marathons would require (I would be shooting for Boston Qualification, which means heavy work, rather than just finishing) and my injury history, I will be a dad in a wheel chair if I continue to ramp up the miles and go for the marys and ultras. 

So, I will be taking the next few weeks off from running for the most part in order to let the legs recover.  I'm going to swim, bike, and hit the cardio machines to continue improving.  I'm bummed about it, but at least I can still run.  I'm going to focus on the 10k distance to see how fast I can get at it .



2007-06-21 5:47 PM
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I'm sorry to hear that.  I know it was a tough decision.  I tried to train for my first marathon in 2000 and wound up in PT for 9 months.  It killed me.  It was three years before I could run a 5K, and they said I'd never do distance again.  I cried when I finished my half marathon this January, because I couldn't believe I was actually able to make it that far again.  I know marathons aren't an option for me, though, and it still makes me a little sad.  I guess my point is that you're much smarter than I am!  Thank goodness for triathlons, right?  They give an outlet to those of us who want to go further in a balanced way.  Cross training is good.  Besides, it keeps you from getting one of those bizarre ultra-runner bodies with the atrophied upper body and scrawny legs.
2007-06-21 6:58 PM
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Hey, just wanted to post a reminder to you guys about general bike maintenance that will make your bike last much longer.  Remember to degrease the chain, cassette, rings, etc... as needed.  Also, lubricate your chain every few rides.  It makes a world of difference and will extend the life of your bike quite a bit!
2007-06-22 8:06 AM
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How do you degrease everything?  I don't think I've ever done that.
2007-06-22 1:05 PM
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You sound disappointed, and I can understand that, but I think you're making the right decision. You have to listen to your body. I'm sure running , coaching and playing with your future children and grandchildren will be much more rewarding than running in Boston.
2007-06-22 5:18 PM
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Mike_in_WI - 2007-06-22 12:05 PM You sound disappointed, and I can understand that, but I think you're making the right decision. You have to listen to your body. I'm sure running , coaching and playing with your future children and grandchildren will be much more rewarding than running in Boston.

I can't speak from the parenting experience, but I enjoy little kids a ton, so I know that it's the right decision. 



2007-06-22 5:23 PM
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trymoretri - 2007-06-22 7:06 AM How do you degrease everything? I don't think I've ever done that.

Go to your friendly neighborhood bike shop and purchase some sort of degreaser.  They generally run between $6-$10 for a bottle that will last quite a while.  Use a toothbrush and pour some degreaser on the brush, then brush your cassettes.  In addition, brush anything that spins with the chain.  Take a sponge and pour some degreaser on it.  Then, grip it around your chain, not too tightly, and then spin your chain backwards through the sponge.  Rinse the sponge once and do it a second time.  Take a hose and spray the degreaser off of the bike.  You will be shocked how shiny your cassette is.  After that, wait for it to dry.  Lube all of the moving parts including your derailleurs and chain. 

Your bike will thank you, and you will notice quite an improvement in shifting.

 PS, you will want to do all of this outside.  It can get pretty messy!

2007-06-22 8:58 PM
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Sorry to hear about the decision to stop training for the marathon, but I completly understand. The training it takes to do a marathon and qualify for Boston is complete hell on the body. Thats what I like so much about triathlons. I gave up running because my body couldn't handle the stresses of running 5-6 time a week. My shoes size went up a half size with each marathon I ran in the past as well. Now my body feels so much better just running 2-3 times a week, and getting in the pool makes the body feels better.


2007-06-25 3:52 PM
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Well I hope everyone had a good weekend. I just took the plunge and registered for my first Ironman. I'll be doing Coeur D'Alene in June of 08.
2007-06-25 9:10 PM
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tri-golfer - 2007-06-25 2:52 PM Well I hope everyone had a good weekend. I just took the plunge and registered for my first Ironman. I'll be doing Coeur D'Alene in June of 08.

Derek, you are crazy!  Congrats on taking the plunge.  Have you ever been to Coeur D'Alene?  My wife grew up about 15 minutes away from Coeur D'Alene.  It's an incredibly gorgeous venue.  You chose a great place to take the IM plunge 

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