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Forum Reviews

February 12, 2012
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Which forums you visit depends on what information you are looking for.  There are forums for everything and anything.  In addition, each forum has it’s only personality.  Here are the pro’s/con’s of the forums I visit.  This is strictly my opinion.  These are in order of most visited to least. 1.  Beginner Triathlete The forums title says it all.  This is my most frequent forum when it comes to my triathlon racing. Pro’s: Endless...

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What Do You Do After A Triathlon

February 4, 2012
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What Do You Do After A Triathlon

I thought this was interesting.  I saw a similar time table on what he went through (interviews, pictures, etc) before Ironman.  

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Tough To Argue With Stupid

January 28, 2012
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The trail coordinator for Luton Park ask riders to avoid trails when they are muddy, especially since Luton does not drain that quickly. The concern is the widening of the trail, erosion damage and tire ruts. Here is a response from a user on MMBA trail condition forums: G.R.XC-MTNBKR wrote: Those that want a easy, flat, straight trail should stick to the roads then. Quit all the whining about mud and ruts. Some riders...

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What To Do When You Miss A Workout

January 22, 2012
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What To Do When You Miss A Workout

This is from Triathlete Training Bible. If you anything like me, you skip workouts. Sometimes it’s because of work, sometimes your too tired, and sometimes the thought of working out makes you want to curl into a ball and cry.  Today is a day I’m skipping my 10k run.  I have no reason, although some it has to do with me needing to get my lesson plans for tomorrow complete, but I feel like...

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Open-Water Warm-Up (Pre-Race)

January 22, 2012
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Open-Water Warm-Up (Pre-Race)

From Triathlete July 2011 issue. Here is a sample warm-up that you can use on race day.  Be sure to practice it prior to race day. 1.  Arm-Swings and Stretching 2.  5 minutes of easy swimming 3.  3-4 sets of 20 strokes or drills that work best in open water: Close-fisted freestyle:  forces you to pull water with your forearms, not just your hands.  Since you can’t feel your forearms in a wetsuit, it’s...

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Elevating Your Swim Performance

January 22, 2012
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Elevating Your Swim Performance

From Triathlon July 2011 issue. These exercises are to be done in open water, however doing them in a pool would be just as good workout.  One should get in five to 10 open water swims before each race, but if your like me, sometimes that is not always possible.  The majority of my open water swims are to work on my sitting, not to do high intensity workouts.  Nevertheless, here are the workouts:...

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Glute Strength

January 15, 2012
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Glute Strength

This summary is from a March 2011 Triathlete magazine article by Nikki Kimball.  I don’t have a direct link to the article since I tore the page out of the actual magazine. Most of us work out ‘core’ muscles regularly, at least I know I do.  However, how many of us work out Glutes?  Maybe indirectly I am working them, however I’ve never really focused on just the glutes.  The article refers to the...

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Everything You Need To Know About Gels

January 13, 2012
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Everything You Need To Know About Gels

Summary of an article from triathlete.com Personally, I had a hard time finding a gel that was effective to my body.  Nothing seemed to work, other than GU brand gels. Every person responds differently, so definitely try out different brands until you find one that gets your body to respond positively (as opposed to running into the woods). How They Work Most of us know that our energy comes from fat and carbs.   Unfortunately,...

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WTF Is A Performance Management Chart?

January 8, 2012
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WTF Is A Performance Management Chart?

I’ve read about this chart a few times and still come away scratching my head.  First, the Performance Management Chart (PMC) is a product of Training Peaks.  I’m not sure if their basic free version comes with a PMC or if it’s the only the paid version.  You can compare the two versions here. Below is a screen shot of my PMC from June to September.  As you can see, there is just a...

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Best Indicator Of Healthy Weight

January 5, 2012
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Best Indicator Of Healthy Weight

I recently purchased the Omron Full Body Sensor  to track my weight and body fat. It tracks a bunch of other stuff as well, buy I mainly focus on those two.  There is debate on the accuracy, but the scale is consistent.  This allows me to track changes.  I do weight myself first thing in the morning, but may add a second weight right before I go to bed.  I did ask a question regarding...

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2012 Stats

12/05 to 2/12
Trainer Miles: 83.14
Road Miles: *Winter*
MTB Miles: 87.64
Swim Yards: 26490yds
Run Miles: 39.81
Strength Hours: 14.83
S/B/R Hours: 36.38
Total Hours: 51.21