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Subject: Dynamite (tnt2tri) Group - CLOSED - Ready to "Slap" 2008

NAME: tnt2tri/Tommy
STORY: 47 year old middle-of-the-pack triathlete heading into my fourth full triathlon season.  Have done races ranging from mini to half ironman distance.  Currently an active-duty Coast Guardsman preparing to retire after 29 years of service, and working on a multi-sport coaching certification.  Did my first triathlon in April of 2003 as a personal challenge and unexpectedly got totally hooked!  Prior to this I was pretty much exclusively an avid recreational cyclist and rec league volleyball player. 
Triathlon has become a truly rewarding experience that has improved my quality of life more than I ever imagined.  Health reasons:  (1) battled high cholesterol for some time and triathlon has helped me eat better and drop my numbers significantly (2) dropped 15 pounds last season and am healthier than I've been in years.
FAMILY STATUS: Married, no children 
CURRENT TRAINING: My "A" race is the Musselman Half Ironman (July 13th).  Usually train 5-6 days per week, including strength training and injecting fun cross-training, like rock climbing, hiking, yoga, in-line skating, etc. to keep things lively.
THIS YEAR'S RACES: Two half-ironman races (Musselman, Patriot's Half) and the Marine Corps Marathon.  Set new PR at Musselman (6:01:58).  Participated in a local trail running series as a cool way to get some hill work in and see nice scenery.
2008 RACES:
Backyard Burn Trail Running Series #1 (Mar 9;C)
Backyard Burn Trail Running Series #2 (Mar 16;C)
Tune Up Tri (Mar 30;C)
Cherry Blossom 10 Miler (Apr 6;B)
Capital-Capital Century (May 10; C)
MC Historic 1/2 Mary (May 18;B)(R)
Jim McDonnell OWS (May 25;C)
Musselman HIM (Jul 13;A)(R)
City of Portland Olympic (Sep 1;C)

Bellingham Traverse (Sep 27;C)"
WEIGHTLOSS: Lost 15 pounds since starting in triathlon.  Goal for this season is to maintain the new healthy weight I've attained. 
WHAT WILL MAKE ME A GOOD MENTOR: I'm very active in BT and have been encouraged by several BT members to consider being a mentor.  During preparation for my first Olympic distance race (Tinman in Hawaii) I joined a group training program where I was voted by the group as the most supportive member.  I love watching people transform their lives through triathlon and see their fitness, health, and other personal goals accomplished.  Have gained a wealth of experience and knowledge through the aforementioned training group, races, and my zeal for reading about the sport.  Welcome the opportunity to grow the sport and guide triathletes through their goals this season!



Edited by tnt2tri 2008-01-09 7:07 PM


2008-01-01 11:23 PM
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Hi Tommy,

I would like to join your group and be your mentee. As a way of introduction, I’m 33 years old average runner (NYC and Berlin marathons in 07 at 3:58h), working long hours with a wife + new baby so i can't trian more than 4-5 times a week realistically. I am very fresh to tri and plan to work hard to complete an olympic one this year.

As a former fighter pilot I can be very disciplined, so I would welcome a well structured plan and your words of advice and encouragements to accomplish my goals.

I look for a fun, enjoying and healthy process. Looking forward to hearing from you, Best, Ranan
2008-01-02 3:42 AM
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Flyinglachman - 2008-01-02 12:23 AM Hi Tommy, I would like to join your group and be your mentee. As a way of introduction, I’m 33 years old average runner (NYC and Berlin marathons in 07 at 3:58h), working long hours with a wife + new baby so i can't trian more than 4-5 times a week realistically. I am very fresh to tri and plan to work hard to complete an olympic one this year. As a former fighter pilot I can be very disciplined, so I would welcome a well structured plan and your words of advice and encouragements to accomplish my goals. I look for a fun, enjoying and healthy process. Looking forward to hearing from you, Best, Ranan

Welcome aboard Ranan - look forward to working with you this season!  I did an Olympic as my "A" race in my first tri season while serving in a very demanding command cadre position, so it is totally doable!

Tommy

2008-01-03 3:07 PM
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Tommy-

I would like to join your group.

Name: azstaterick - Rick

Story: I have always been pretty active but not of the endurance sport type. About a year and a half ago, a close friend talked to me about marathons. I always thought that was for other people. Not me. I decided to give it a try and really enjoyed the race. My wife ran with me. We had fun training together and I suppose having your first be the Maui Half mary helps. Anyway, I have become hooked. Triathlons have always been a distant goal of mine. I had a high school teacher who did Ironman Hawaii (early 80s)  and a college friend also did them. I just never seriously thought about doing one.

I decided to try a local one last year and enjoyed it. I completed 4 last year.

I served in the Air Force and like structure. I have not had to battle weight issues besides being out of shape but am a lifelong asthmatic.

Family Status: Married 20 years with an 8yo daughter 

Goals:

I am going to sign up and compete in the Boise 70.3 on 6/1/08.

I would like some assistance with finding a right plan that offers balance in my life.

I would like some assistance with nutrition. I have been working on this over the past few years but can improve. I am really interested in learning about fueling up to get me through the 70.3

I would like to improve my speed. I am fit but incredibly slow.

In addition to the Boise 70.3, I plan on completing several half marys, sprint and oly tris and possibly a full mary this year.

Any advice you have would be appreciated.

Feel free to ask me any questions for clarification

Thanks

Rick

2008-01-04 2:49 AM
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azstaterick - 2008-01-03 4:07 PM

Tommy-

I would like to join your group.

Welcome aboard Rick - excited that you'll be racing a 70.3 this year!  It should be a great experience.

Thanks for your service in the Air Force too - my Dad and two younger brothers have retired from the Air Force.  I was the only defector (and proud of it) by going to the Coast Guard.

Happy to help you find a training plan that will allow you to be successful with your 70.3 training and have a life (it's a delicate balance).

Please add Ranan (FlyingLachman) to your friend's list.

Tommy

2008-01-04 7:43 PM
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I would like to join you group. I am 36 year's old happily married with two little ones (6 and2). I have a running background and have a half mary in Feburary and a 30 k in March. Got into tri's last year with a sprint and am hooked. I have two sprints scheduled and if all goes as palnned I will be competing in a HIM in September. Hopefully you'll let me in.

Dave


2008-01-04 9:31 PM
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Hi Tommy, I would like to join the mentor group as well if possible. I'll give you the basics for now...

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I just started this past season, with some sprint duathlons and a few road races, I started running about 1 year ago (other then a little cross crountry in highschool) and started biking this past spring (no prior,cycling experience). I did duathlons this past season because I could barely swim at all, since the 2007 season ended I've hit the pool and I'm really working on my swim with a tri-buddy. Anything else you need to know just ask.

Thanks
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2008-01-05 1:47 AM
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Hi Tommy! I would like to join your group too if that is ok?!

Female
Married
No children yet
28yrs old
College student - graduate May 2008!
1st triathlon!
Avid exerciser but have lacked the past year, roughly
Track and cross country runner in high school
Love anything to do with health, fitness, nutrition!

Looking forward to receiving your expertise!


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2008-01-05 4:05 AM
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Mornin' folks - this group is now closed - I'm stoked to work with you all this season!

Welcome aboard to Dave, Pete, and Joys who all posted yesterday!

1st - please add each other (and me) to your friends list in BT.  Second - I've listed what I perceive your "A" race to be.  "A" race being the most important race of the season that your training will be focused on.  If you didn't list a specific race, you should probably decide on one.  Depending on the location, popularity, etc., registrations can fill up very quickly.  This is a start:

Dynamite (tnt2tri) Mentor Group
Ranan (Flyinglachman) - Olympic Distance

Rick (AZStateRick) - Boise 70.3 Half Ironman
Dave (DaveGibb) - Half Ironman (September)
Pete (Newbie13) - 1st Triathlon
Joyce (Joys) - 1st Triathlon

So we have a nice spread of interests, goals, and backgrounds ... this'll be fun!  Thanks for joining this group!  Let's have a great year.

2008-01-05 4:09 AM
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davegibb - 2008-01-04 8:43 PM I would like to join you group. I am 36 year's old happily married with two little ones (6 and2). I have a running background and have a half mary in Feburary and a 30 k in March. Got into tri's last year with a sprint and am hooked. I have two sprints scheduled and if all goes as palnned I will be competing in a HIM in September. Hopefully you'll let me in. Dave

Welcome aboard Dave!  Running is the discipline I'm focusing on this season, because it is the weakest of the three for me.  Made some pretty huge gains after training for and completing the Marine Corps Marathon.  If you are a strong runner, that's a great weapon to have in the arsenal.

You should probably pick an HIM soon and make sure you don't miss the registration window.  Plus, I can list a specific race for you in this thread [hint].

Tommy

2008-01-05 4:12 AM
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newbie13 - 2008-01-04 10:31 PM Hi Tommy, I would like to join the mentor group as well if possible. I'll give you the basics for now... Pete London, Ontario 28 5'10" 150lbs I just started this past season, with some sprint duathlons and a few road races, I started running about 1 year ago (other then a little cross crountry in highschool) and started biking this past spring (no prior,cycling experience). I did duathlons this past season because I could barely swim at all, since the 2007 season ended I've hit the pool and I'm really working on my swim with a tri-buddy. Anything else you need to know just ask. Thanks Pete

Hi Pete!  Welcome aboard.  I'm also 5'10" and USED to be 150lbs - heh.  Keep up the work in the pool - it'll pay off.  Any idea what distance you want to tackle this year?



2008-01-05 4:14 AM
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joys - 2008-01-05 2:47 AM Hi Tommy! I would like to join your group too if that is ok?! Female Married No children yet 28yrs old College student - graduate May 2008! 1st triathlon! Avid exerciser but have lacked the past year, roughly Track and cross country runner in high school Love anything to do with health, fitness, nutrition! Looking forward to receiving your expertise!

Hi Joyce - you just made it in under the wire - welcome aboard!  Congratulations on your pending graduation!  That's a big accomplishment, which you can cap off with nice triathlon (or two, or three ...).

Tommy

2008-01-05 1:50 PM
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Hi Pete!  Welcome aboard.  I'm also 5'10" and USED to be 150lbs - heh.  Keep up the work in the pool - it'll pay off.  Any idea what distance you want to tackle this year?



Well I'm gonna start with a try-a-tri at the beggining of the season then my main goal is a sprint close to the end, but if my swimming gets alot better I might do a sprint in the middle and olympic at the end. So right now it all depends on how quickly my swim improves as I know with proper training my run and bike will be fine.
2008-01-06 1:48 AM
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Hi Tommy - thanks for getting back to me so promptly! After thoroughly discussing this with my husband, I have decided not to do the triath this year. Maybe another year. Sorry for any inconveniences this may have caused! I should have thought about it more before jumping the gun! You know how us women can be at times LOL! Thank you very much for your interest in me though I wish you and all the others here the best of luck on your future races!!!
2008-01-06 9:02 AM
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thanks joy! hope you come back to bt and join us next year!
2008-01-08 5:47 PM
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joys - 2008-01-06 2:48 AM Hi Tommy - thanks for getting back to me so promptly! After thoroughly discussing this with my husband, I have decided not to do the triath this year. Maybe another year. Sorry for any inconveniences this may have caused! I should have thought about it more before jumping the gun! You know how us women can be at times LOL! Thank you very much for your interest in me though I wish you and all the others here the best of luck on your future races!!!

Joyce - I'm keeping you on the distribution list, but have opened up one more slot for someone else if they need it.  Don't worry!  There have been many times I "jumped the gun", like when I registered for Ironman Couer d'alene before checking with my wife.  Umm, yeah.  I backed out.

Anyway, please follow our progress, and pick one or more of the disciplines to work on if you like.  Thanks for your interest and for letting us open the group back up.



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Breaking News!  Rick (AZStateRick) officially registered for Boise 70.3.  Woohoo!!!!!

2008-01-09 8:45 AM
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tnt2tri - 2008-01-08 6:49 PM

Breaking News!  Rick (AZStateRick) officially registered for Boise 70.3.  Woohoo!!!!!



good job rick! you took the biggest step! now train your off and make us proud!

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I'm Tyler Leggett. I'm 24 have a full time job one child and one on the way due in Aug. I started doing tris about eight months ago. I completed one sprint tri last summer. My plans for this summer are to complete an Oly early and a half iron in june. My focus this winter has been on the run and I have greatly increased my endurance and small gains in speed. I have lost 20 lbs since I started and I would like to lose an additional 30 by the half iron. I don't think this will be an issue as I increase my training volume. Currently, I'm 5'8" and 190 lbs. I started doing tri's as a means for motivation in leading a healthier lifestyle.
2008-01-09 7:10 PM
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tleg - 2008-01-09 3:52 PM I'm Tyler Leggett. I'm 24 have a full time job one child and one on the way due in Aug. I started doing tris about eight months ago. I completed one sprint tri last summer. My plans for this summer are to complete an Oly early and a half iron in june. My focus this winter has been on the run and I have greatly increased my endurance and small gains in speed. I have lost 20 lbs since I started and I would like to lose an additional 30 by the half iron. I don't think this will be an issue as I increase my training volume. Currently, I'm 5'8" and 190 lbs. I started doing tri's as a means for motivation in leading a healthier lifestyle.

Welcome aboard Tyler!  I get really stoked hearing about how triathlon changes lives.  Congrats on losing 20 pounds, and we'll have fun working you toward your goal weight of 160.  Do you know which Half Ironman you'll do in June?

TNT

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So what are everyones goals for the season?


2008-01-10 9:18 PM
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Pete - great question!

Athletic goals:
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PR Half Ironman (Beat 6:01:32).  Estimates range between 5:32 for optimal performance & conditions to 5:51 if I see some moderate improvement over last year.  Would like to top 20MPH average speed on the bike leg and bag a 2:05 run.  It'll all depend on my preparation.
2.  Break the 2 hour barrier for standalone Half Marathon.
3.  Improve Marathon time to 4:30 or better (1st marathon last year was 4:42).
4.  Place in the top 50 percentile in the USAT National rankings.

Personal/Health:
1.  Continue reducing cholesterol to healthier levels.
2.  Get to 165 pounds and stay there.

Help the Dynamite Team enjoy the 2008 tri season to the fullest!

Let's hear your goals!

2008-01-11 9:26 AM
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My goals.....

go sub 21:30 for the 5k (current PR 22:16)
go sub 45:30 for the 10k (current PR 47:55)
do first 1/2 marathon around 1:45
complete first sprint triathlon and finish strong
do a century on my bike
complete an olympic tri at end of season if my swimming is there
2008-01-12 3:13 PM
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c'mon people we have one of the lowest posts counts in the whole mentor group! where's everybody at?????
2008-01-14 9:36 PM
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Howya doing Tommy!!!

 

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