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Thursday, September 29, 2005

Triathlon Conversion Calculators

Triathlon Conversion Calculators

15 days away - have I done enough?


Well, I am now 15 days away from IM, and am wondering if I have trained enough. There is not much I can do about it at this point, and I guess "it is what it is". I DO think that I have done all that I can. It's hard to say when I started training for this, but for the first 9 months of 2005, this is what I have done:

Swim - 243,727 yards (138 miles)
Bike - 3521 miles (8 100-120 mile rides)
Run - 982 miles (8 16-22.5 mile runs)
Eaten - 45 billion calories
 

Monday, September 26, 2005

RACER #791


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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Rode the Kona Course on Computrainer
















6 hours on a trainer was somewhat of a beating, but my friend's Computrainer setup is awesome.
Watched 3 DVDs in the process. Thanks Chris!!!


LET THE TAPERING BEGIN!!

Saturday, September 10, 2005

JAG actor doing IM Hawaii

http://et.tv.yahoo.com/celebrities/etsid4111190012573/

My First exposure to triathlon and Ironman


Ironman 1982

The event becomes such a phenomenon that Bud Light pays to become title sponsor. The race attracts 580 contestants. Scott Tinley, a 25-year-old swim coach from San Diego, passes Dave Scott in the marathon and finishes in a record time of 9:19:41. Less than two hours later, the most memorable moment in race history occurs. Julie Moss, a college student competing to gather research for her exercise physiology thesis, steadfastly moves toward the finish line in first place despite becoming severely fatigued and dehydrated. In the homestretch, she staggers like a punch-drunk boxer. Just yards away from the finish line, she falls to the ground. Passed by Kathleen McCartney for the women’s title, Moss nevertheless crawls to the finish line. Her courage and determination inspires millions and creates the Ironman mantra that just finishing is a victory.

Like many people, I remember watching this on TV. Instead of wanting to do it, I just thought these people were crazy. I could/would NEVER do anything like this!. I'd love to be able to say that this (IM Hawaii) has been a lifelong dream, but it really hasn't. It seemed crazy & so far out of my reach..like something OTHER people did, not something that I could do. (of course, I still haven't DONE it... yet)

Saturday, September 03, 2005

Ironman Hawaii - Athlete Newsletter - IRONSTUFF

athlete newsletter

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