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Ran a 10k in June (8 Viewers)

Just ordered one of these Nathan Sprint Plus Setups ($11.99 Shipped Amazon)
that would be too small for me. Less than 5 miles and I'm likely not carrying anything. More than 5 and I'd want more water.

I have a larger one, fully insulated and like it a lot. But if you wanted smaller, yours should meet your needs.
Yeah for hte distances I'll be running in the immediate future (5k/4mi/etc) that's more than enough water. I've tried going without but given I'm a n00b with the VO2 Max of an infant, I am deep mouth breathing to maximize O2 intake and my mouth goes dry really quickly on me. Just need something to get a mouthful/swallow every mile or so. Definitely want to carry as little as possible though.

 
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Just ordered one of these Nathan Sprint Plus Setups ($11.99 Shipped Amazon)
that would be too small for me. Less than 5 miles and I'm likely not carrying anything. More than 5 and I'd want more water.

I have a larger one, fully insulated and like it a lot. But if you wanted smaller, yours should meet your needs.
Yeah for hte distances I'll be running in the immediate future (5k/4mi/etc) that's more than enough water. I've tried going without but given I'm a n00b with the VO2 Max of an infant, I am deep mouth breathing to maximize O2 intake and my mouth goes dry really quickly on me. Just need something to get a mouthful/swallow every mile or so. Definitely want to carry as little as possible though.
I have a bottle that size for shorter runs when it is crazy hot and humid. I pound water like crazy even when I am not sweating like crazy running so to go without just doesnt work for me. I easily go through a 70oz bladder on my double digit runs.

eta I am happy with the small bottle. Very lightweight. I actually have an armband for it too.

 
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Just ordered one of these Nathan Sprint Plus Setups ($11.99 Shipped Amazon)
that would be too small for me. Less than 5 miles and I'm likely not carrying anything. More than 5 and I'd want more water.

I have a larger one, fully insulated and like it a lot. But if you wanted smaller, yours should meet your needs.
Yeah for hte distances I'll be running in the immediate future (5k/4mi/etc) that's more than enough water. I've tried going without but given I'm a n00b with the VO2 Max of an infant, I am deep mouth breathing to maximize O2 intake and my mouth goes dry really quickly on me. Just need something to get a mouthful/swallow every mile or so. Definitely want to carry as little as possible though.
I have a bottle that size for shorter runs when it is crazy hot and humid. I pound water like crazy even when I am not sweating like crazy running so to go without just doesnt work for me. I easily go through a 70oz bladder on my double digit runs.

eta I am happy with the small bottle. Very lightweight. I actually have an armband for it too.
I always carry at least my 22 oz Nathan handheld, and usually finish the thing, even on shorter (5-6 mile) runs. Part of it is habit, I know. Part of it is re-hydrating from the Makers on the Rocks nightcap(s) I tend to have the night before. :banned:

 
matuski said:
Can you guys recommend foam rollers?

Matuski, I'd strongly suggest getting calf compression sleeves. Before I got them, i was getting ailments like you describe regularly. The sleeves have fended off any long bouts of inactivity. Still soreness, and I have to mind things like sprinting without a good warmup still, but they are godsends.
:goodposting: Compression sleeves ...compression socks - both help with the blood flow and healing. As a roller, I use The Stick.

Also: Google 'calf heart attack' (or calves?). That'll give some good guidance on easing back into things.
Calf Heart Attacks

Exactly what I am experiencing.. thanks guys. :thumbup:
Been there, done that many times. Calves are my built in fuses. This does work - I've made my way back a few times following these guidelines.
Gave it almost a month. No BBall, no running, just walking a few miles the last 4 weeks most days. Ran a little over the last couple weeks. Felt great.

30 seconds into my first BBall game after warming up and stretching thoroughly... snap/pop. This is effing ridiculous. Back to square one.

What a fall these last few years have been for me athletically.
Sorry to hear, Matuski. Were you wearing compression sleeves? I used to love playing bball and my gym has a tempting 2x full court gymnasium. I haven't played for years because of fear of spraining ankles, but I don't think my calves would survive it these days either. I already feel like I'm walking a fine line with running and speedwork and a calf heart attack even with the compression sleeves. Calf heart attacks ended a good friend's (and great runner) running career. They are no joke.
Yes.. compression sleeves, with KT tape underneath. No words for the frustration.

 
matuski said:
Can you guys recommend foam rollers?

Matuski, I'd strongly suggest getting calf compression sleeves. Before I got them, i was getting ailments like you describe regularly. The sleeves have fended off any long bouts of inactivity. Still soreness, and I have to mind things like sprinting without a good warmup still, but they are godsends.
:goodposting: Compression sleeves ...compression socks - both help with the blood flow and healing. As a roller, I use The Stick.

Also: Google 'calf heart attack' (or calves?). That'll give some good guidance on easing back into things.
Calf Heart Attacks

Exactly what I am experiencing.. thanks guys. :thumbup:
Been there, done that many times. Calves are my built in fuses. This does work - I've made my way back a few times following these guidelines.
Gave it almost a month. No BBall, no running, just walking a few miles the last 4 weeks most days. Ran a little over the last couple weeks. Felt great.

30 seconds into my first BBall game after warming up and stretching thoroughly... snap/pop. This is effing ridiculous. Back to square one.

What a fall these last few years have been for me athletically.
Sorry to hear, Matuski. Were you wearing compression sleeves? I used to love playing bball and my gym has a tempting 2x full court gymnasium. I haven't played for years because of fear of spraining ankles, but I don't think my calves would survive it these days either. I already feel like I'm walking a fine line with running and speedwork and a calf heart attack even with the compression sleeves. Calf heart attacks ended a good friend's (and great runner) running career. They are no joke.
Yes.. compression sleeves, with KT tape underneath. No words for the frustration.
Pretty big difference between jogging and something dynamic like bball. Sucks, for sure. I've relapsed. Take it easy for a bit and then start up again. Hopefully less damage this time and recovery will be quicker.

 
You try any crossfit, Prince? Some body weight circuits will keep you in tip top shape.
No I haven't, but I would say if swimming or riding a bike aggravates the achilles, I'd hate to think what some of those crazy crossfit routines would do. Makes my good Achilles ache just looking at some of those.

 
You try any crossfit, Prince? Some body weight circuits will keep you in tip top shape.
No I haven't, but I would say if swimming or riding a bike aggravates the achilles, I'd hate to think what some of those crazy crossfit routines would do. Makes my good Achilles ache just looking at some of those.
Well, crossfit can mean a lot of things. I was talking about just putting together some circuits with some pushups, pullups, squats, situps etc. You group some exercises together and keep your heart rate high. There's really a ton of variety in the WOD's (work out of the day). I've found some good websites that have tons of workouts.

 
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.

 
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
Sorry? Are you crazy I love following this. I would be mad if you didn't tell us. I cant wait for 9/22 now. :popcorn:

 
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
Sorry? Are you crazy I love following this. I would be mad if you didn't tell us. I cant wait for 9/22 now. :popcorn:
:goodposting: DO IT!

 
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
Oh, ####in' aye. Beast mode activated.

 
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:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
I think Grue should run it with you.

 
MFer! Within 20 minutes of the registration opening, it looks like the Chattanooga Ironman sold out. :angry:
Were you trying to get in? This year they gave the local tri clubs a one day head start. Next year if you want to get in they may offer that and you may want to join my club. Or another big local club if you're close to Chattanooga.
Sold out in less than 5 minutes, BTW. I thought it would stay open for a while. I guess the pickings are ripe around here.

 
Sand said:
MFer! Within 20 minutes of the registration opening, it looks like the Chattanooga Ironman sold out. :angry:
Were you trying to get in? This year they gave the local tri clubs a one day head start. Next year if you want to get in they may offer that and you may want to join my club. Or another big local club if you're close to Chattanooga.
Sold out in less than 5 minutes, BTW. I thought it would stay open for a while. I guess the pickings are ripe around here.
I think it was a combo of new location being convenient for many, decent timing in that we could train over the summer and it wouldn't be too hot, and others just wanting to try a new location.

Louisville should be good but reports from this year included hotter temps than ideal. 80° water... Is wet suit a bad idea? IIRC, you can use wet suit but couldn't take a prize over a certain temp.

 
Hook me up with Kara Goucher at a race and I'd be happy to show you the dark side of morality. :whistle:
How evil can you be for 10 seconds before she's out of sight? :D

does anybody have any suggestions as to keeping fitness levels as high as possible while taking it easy on the achilles? swimming isn't much of an option because i don't have access to a pool. i have some friends that have started biking, but i'm not sure how much of a break that would be for the AT. i plan on hitting the weights pretty hard, as i've slacked on that the last couple of months.
Cross training with an AT injury is tough. Even swimming tends to aggravate it, unless you use a pull buoy and just swim with your arms. Biking wasn't any better. You could try aqua jogging (i.e., put on a flotation belt and "run" in the deep end). It's boring as hell, but it's a really good cardio workout.
I've personally found that seated cycling is fine (no standing). Aqua jogging is great, but Grue is right - it is pretty brutal for excitement. If you have to do it for a while I have a waterproof MP3 player you can borrow.

Come to think of it, I haven't seen much good race stalking lately. Though I haven't been around much, so if I'm off base here and someone wants to point me in the direction of evidence to the contrary, I'm good with that.
Posted this last week - "I, on the other hand, have found what I think is the best random picture from a tri bike leg. Enjoy." Not a single comment. Depressing.

My 18 mile ride into work this morning became a 14 mile ride, a 10 minute "practice changing a tire" session, a 2 mile ride, and a 2 mile walk with my 2nd flat tire this morning. :wall:
Never had a double (knock on wood), but at least you weren't too far from home!
My 18 mile ride into work this morning became a 14 mile ride, a 10 minute "practice changing a tire" session, a 2 mile ride, and a 2 mile walk with my 2nd flat tire this morning. :wall:
"This is the life we have chosen" Gotta take the good with the bad ;) Got to run a little today, kinda geeked up. First time since July 22nd.
Yeah. I think I need new tires. Not overly flat, but getting there. If I don't get them in the next month or so, I will certainly need them next spring.

Also need to buy an indoor trainer.

I really have no idea how to get a good deal on a high quality tire or trainer, other than to ask my local bike shop or search online.
1. Keep the old tires for trainer tires. There are dedicated trainer tires out there, but old tires work fine. If you blow one, who cares.

2. Trainer. As always the question is - how much? And how much noise can you withstand? Mag trainers are pretty loud. If you have the money a good fluid one is likely your best bet. This is the gold standard. There are higher end ones that tilt and don't use a rear tire and such (though you'd be the envy of the neighborhood with this.) But really if you get the Road Machine you're set for years and years.

3. Tires. I'm gonna say this once, but just because all of y'all are good friends and have the capability for forgiveness. I'm a tire slut. I can't help it - I see a deal and buy tires. I have enough tires for at least 5 years, if not more. So, sadly, I know lots about tires. There are lots of high quality tires out there, and they can cost. If you wanted the one do it all tire, though, really the best thing out there is the Continental GP4000S (you want the "S" version! They only come in black!). They have good puncture resistance for normal roads, very low Crr (roll easy - i.e. fast), and have been found to have excellent aerodynamics so add speed that way, as well. In my 2 second search, this may be the best deal for them - tires with free tubes and a water bottle. Price is less than almost everyone before the extras. Ordered from PBK many times (British company). They're great.

Edit:

Offer: Buy 2 Clincher bike tires & Get an extra 10% off

Code: CLINCH2US

Valid: until 09/10/13

So now $35 each with free tubes. Not bad at all.
Great deal and thanks! I don't mind paying a little more if there's a difference. This hobby can get expensive.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
This rocks on so many levels that non competitors just don't get. We all have friends and/or family that that we are insane for taking on the challenges (mentally and physically) that racing presents, Not to get all hooey, but I dig the Helen Keller quote "Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing". Fantastic decision.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
#### YEA! That's what I'm talking about!!! They say to survive in the NFL you have to have a short memory, forget the race from Sunday, learn it's lesson and qualify. If you need a little inspiration I was just coming to post this pretty awesome article about the the signature event here in Charlotte http://writethehappyending.com/2013/06/01/run-to-the-light/.

If you need a further kick in the ### (as if Boston wasn't enough) Check my avatar. It's prostrate cancer awareness month and my brother is just finishing up his radiation treatments, #### cancer!

 
Great news Tri-man.

If anyone I know around these parts is going to be online Saturday noon EDT, I could use some help registering for an event that will be a server race. I'll be in the mountains with a slow innernet connection and slow lap top. Please drop me a pm if you'll stuck inside, bored, and I can trust you with some personal info.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
This is great! Good luck Tri-man.

I have some friends who really like that race and they have invited me to come run it some year. I would like to if my football schedule ever allows it.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
Go get it, Tri-man. :thumbup:

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
GET SOME! :excited:

 
Great news Tri-man.

If anyone I know around these parts is going to be online Saturday noon EDT, I could use some help registering for an event that will be a server race. I'll be in the mountains with a slow innernet connection and slow lap top. Please drop me a pm if you'll stuck inside, bored, and I can trust you with some personal info.
Damn - I'm out of town this weekend and won't have access or I certainly would.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
This rocks on so many levels that non competitors just don't get. We all have friends and/or family that that we are insane for taking on the challenges (mentally and physically) that racing presents, Not to get all hooey, but I dig the Helen Keller quote "Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing". Fantastic decision.
Awesome. Get some tri!

 
Grue, tri, and you other upper MW folks - I'm on my way to Milwaukee right now, just have tonight before a morning meeting tomorrow and flying back out. I'm staying at the Hilton City Center on W. Wisconsin Ave. Any suggestions on a good sports bar in the area to watch some NFL tonight? And are there any nearby parks/bike paths/trails around if i find time to squeeze in a run?

 
Sand said:
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
Oh, ####in' aye. Beast mode activated.
Oh, and just in case you needed yet more inspiration, this video was released yesterday.

 
Great news Tri-man.

If anyone I know around these parts is going to be online Saturday noon EDT, I could use some help registering for an event that will be a server race. I'll be in the mountains with a slow innernet connection and slow lap top. Please drop me a pm if you'll stuck inside, bored, and I can trust you with some personal info.
Damn - I'm out of town this weekend and won't have access or I certainly would.
Ditto. Sorry I can't help out.
 
Grue, tri, and you other upper MW folks - I'm on my way to Milwaukee right now, just have tonight before a morning meeting tomorrow and flying back out. I'm staying at the Hilton City Center on W. Wisconsin Ave. Any suggestions on a good sports bar in the area to watch some NFL tonight? And are there any nearby parks/bike paths/trails around if i find time to squeeze in a run?
I've stayed at that hotel many times. For a sports bar, I'd probably go to Major Goolsby's. It's less than a half-mile from your hotel, so you can walk there. Your hotel is on the corner of Wisconsin and 5th. Just walk east on Wisconsin to 4th, and then go north on 4th until you hit Kilbourn. Goolsby's is on the NE corner of the intersection.If you decide to run, just go east on Wisconsin until you hit the lakeshore (a mile or so) and then head north on the bike path.

Hit me on Facebook if you need anything else.

 
parasaurolophus said:
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
I think Grue should run it with you.
He would, but weather permitting, there's a good chance that he'll be shirking his pacing responsibilities and racing the Fox Cities Marathon here in Appleton that same day (and similarly hoping that Boston stays open beyond the initial two-week period).

And not to worry, the 3:40 pace team will still be in very capable hands with another pacer.

 
tri-man 47 said:
:deepbreath: I realized on Sunday night that I'm not yet ready to give up on Boston 2014. So after shuffling my race schedule, I have signed up for the Fox Valley Marathon on 9/22. It's here in Chicago's western suburbs, which is ideal, and it's a flat course on paved paths along a river. The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk. I'm not concerned about marathons three weeks apart (my PR was Big Sur 2011, two weeks after Boston). I just need a slightly better day, and I need to run a smart race. Sorry to pull y'all on my roller coaster, but I wanted you to know. Many thanks to gruecd for tolerating my anxious planning throughout Monday afternoon, to Juxt, since I can't risk racing the HM with him on the 15th (he kicks my butt anyway), and particularly to the gracious 2Young, who now needs to fill a relay slot for DWD on the 21st. Oh, hell, thanks to all of you guys for generally being awesome.
It's on like Donkey Kong.

 
Great news Tri-man.

If anyone I know around these parts is going to be online Saturday noon EDT, I could use some help registering for an event that will be a server race. I'll be in the mountains with a slow innernet connection and slow lap top. Please drop me a pm if you'll stuck inside, bored, and I can trust you with some personal info.
Damn - I'm out of town this weekend and won't have access or I certainly would.
Same with me ...will be on the road at that time, otherwise I'd be glad to help!

 
Grue, tri, and you other upper MW folks - I'm on my way to Milwaukee right now, just have tonight before a morning meeting tomorrow and flying back out. I'm staying at the Hilton City Center on W. Wisconsin Ave. Any suggestions on a good sports bar in the area to watch some NFL tonight? And are there any nearby parks/bike paths/trails around if i find time to squeeze in a run?
I recommend catch 22. Veterans park has a certified 5k loop and isn't too far.

 
Hook me up with Kara Goucher at a race and I'd be happy to show you the dark side of morality. :whistle:
How evil can you be for 10 seconds before she's out of sight? :D

does anybody have any suggestions as to keeping fitness levels as high as possible while taking it easy on the achilles? swimming isn't much of an option because i don't have access to a pool. i have some friends that have started biking, but i'm not sure how much of a break that would be for the AT. i plan on hitting the weights pretty hard, as i've slacked on that the last couple of months.
Cross training with an AT injury is tough. Even swimming tends to aggravate it, unless you use a pull buoy and just swim with your arms. Biking wasn't any better. You could try aqua jogging (i.e., put on a flotation belt and "run" in the deep end). It's boring as hell, but it's a really good cardio workout.
I've personally found that seated cycling is fine (no standing). Aqua jogging is great, but Grue is right - it is pretty brutal for excitement. If you have to do it for a while I have a waterproof MP3 player you can borrow.

Come to think of it, I haven't seen much good race stalking lately. Though I haven't been around much, so if I'm off base here and someone wants to point me in the direction of evidence to the contrary, I'm good with that.
Posted this last week - "I, on the other hand, have found what I think is the best random picture from a tri bike leg. Enjoy." Not a single comment. Depressing.

My 18 mile ride into work this morning became a 14 mile ride, a 10 minute "practice changing a tire" session, a 2 mile ride, and a 2 mile walk with my 2nd flat tire this morning. :wall:
Never had a double (knock on wood), but at least you weren't too far from home!
My 18 mile ride into work this morning became a 14 mile ride, a 10 minute "practice changing a tire" session, a 2 mile ride, and a 2 mile walk with my 2nd flat tire this morning. :wall:
"This is the life we have chosen" Gotta take the good with the bad ;) Got to run a little today, kinda geeked up. First time since July 22nd.
Yeah. I think I need new tires. Not overly flat, but getting there. If I don't get them in the next month or so, I will certainly need them next spring.

Also need to buy an indoor trainer.

I really have no idea how to get a good deal on a high quality tire or trainer, other than to ask my local bike shop or search online.
1. Keep the old tires for trainer tires. There are dedicated trainer tires out there, but old tires work fine. If you blow one, who cares.

2. Trainer. As always the question is - how much? And how much noise can you withstand? Mag trainers are pretty loud. If you have the money a good fluid one is likely your best bet. This is the gold standard. There are higher end ones that tilt and don't use a rear tire and such (though you'd be the envy of the neighborhood with this.) But really if you get the Road Machine you're set for years and years.

3. Tires. I'm gonna say this once, but just because all of y'all are good friends and have the capability for forgiveness. I'm a tire slut. I can't help it - I see a deal and buy tires. I have enough tires for at least 5 years, if not more. So, sadly, I know lots about tires. There are lots of high quality tires out there, and they can cost. If you wanted the one do it all tire, though, really the best thing out there is the Continental GP4000S (you want the "S" version! They only come in black!). They have good puncture resistance for normal roads, very low Crr (roll easy - i.e. fast), and have been found to have excellent aerodynamics so add speed that way, as well. In my 2 second search, this may be the best deal for them - tires with free tubes and a water bottle. Price is less than almost everyone before the extras. Ordered from PBK many times (British company). They're great.

Edit:

Offer: Buy 2 Clincher bike tires & Get an extra 10% off

Code: CLINCH2US

Valid: until 09/10/13

So now $35 each with free tubes. Not bad at all.
Great deal and thanks! I don't mind paying a little more if there's a difference. This hobby can get expensive.
the code for the 10% off didn't work, but the free water bottle did. :thumbsup: I need a new bottle.

Is it a horrible idea to save the new tires for the race with only a short ride on them beforehand, or should I go long once with the new tires before the race?

 
tri-man 47 said:
The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk.
The risk is certainly there, but assuming that registration does, in fact, re-open on the 23rd, the good thing is that it's first-come, first-serve, so there's no pressure to run a "BQ-x." You just need to run your BQ...and then be quick at your keyboard on Monday morning.Also, I'd like to think that we'll know before our races start on Sunday whether or not Boston is already full.

 
tri-man 47 said:
The risk - even if (when!) I run a qualifier - is that I'll be counting on Boston slots still being available. Boston did not fill up last year until 10/11, and while there's increased interest, they also added several thousand more slots. I'll take that risk.
The risk is certainly there, but assuming that registration does, in fact, re-open on the 23rd, the good thing is that it's first-come, first-serve, so there's no pressure to run a "BQ-x." You just need to run your BQ...and then be quick at your keyboard on Monday morning.Also, I'd like to think that we'll know before our races start on Sunday whether or not Boston is already full.
Agreed ...the focus will be on a qualifying time, though I'd rather have some time in the bank to play it safe. I think I'll set my splits at 1.01 miles, which protects against any extra distance.

Looking forward to our "fox hunt" weekend!

 
FUBAR said:
the code for the 10% off didn't work, but the free water bottle did. :thumbsup: I need a new bottle.

Is it a horrible idea to save the new tires for the race with only a short ride on them beforehand, or should I go long once with the new tires before the race?
Cool. General wisdom is to put 40-50 miles on a set of new tires to rub the "new gloss" off of them before really using them seriously. They will be a bit more slick until rubbed out a bit.

 
Hook me up with Kara Goucher at a race and I'd be happy to show you the dark side of morality. :whistle:
How evil can you be for 10 seconds before she's out of sight? :D
10 seconds is all he needs... ;)
Hey! I resemble that remark.

matuski - sorry about the calf pop. Ugh.

FUBAR - sorry about the sold out race. Let's keep that karma away from here for the next few weeks.

Sand - you might be a tire slut, but you're our tire slut.
Speaking from personal experience, she tends to speed up even more when she senses creepy guys picking it up to try to draft off of her.

 
MFer! Within 20 minutes of the registration opening, it looks like the Chattanooga Ironman sold out. :angry:
Were you trying to get in? This year they gave the local tri clubs a one day head start. Next year if you want to get in they may offer that and you may want to join my club. Or another big local club if you're close to Chattanooga.
I got in!! Lucky enough to be online right at noon. The race sold out in 3 minutes, according to a note from the IM CEO on Slowtwitch.

BTW - I got a note from IM this morning, and if you were logged into Active when they had all the server issues, you may still be able to sign up. They will be opening some additional slots.

 
I've been so lazy with this thread lately... Really struggling to get up for this training season and just plugging away at it. I need to get back in gear and keep myself accountable in here. It's a good motivator. Of course it's easier to come back here when you have a kick ### workout.

Some good, bad, and ugly the past 10 days or so... but at least the volume is coming back. 90mi the past 10 days. Sunday's 16/8 MP run was sheer murder. I'm a china doll and can't handle the heat/humidity like the studly Hang10. I bonked hard at mile 14 and had to fight to keep the legs churning. Ended up averaging 8:35/162 for the MP miles. Far below where I think I should be at.

Today was a 9/5 LT run. Weather is unreal. 55/45 at 5AM made a massive difference. One of the best LT runs I've ever had. Averaged 7:05/171 for the 5 LT miles. I was very tempted to just keep going and do 7LT miles, but played it safe. Slowly making my way back into shape.......

 
Long-term forecast is saying overnight low of 40 #######' degrees on Saturday, September 21. Hoping like all hell that holds!!! :excited:

 
Great job, Ned. Glad to hear the training is picking up.

I am going the opposite way. My legs have been totally shot the last couple months and time off didn't help. My speedwork on Tuesday really brought the pain. I took off Weds but the legs were still killing me on yesterday's 4.2 mile run and they never loosened up. My left leg at the calf and under was so painful that it got kinda numb last night. I decided to take an ice bath in my tub last night and that seems to have helped some. Not quite sure what the F is going on. I've certainly trained harder and for longer mileage as recently as earlier this year and last year so not sure why I am having so many issues now. I'm taking time off, icing, stretching,doing strides, ramping back up slowly from breaks (25 miles last week)...this sucks :topcat:

 
Great job, Ned. Glad to hear the training is picking up.

I am going the opposite way. My legs have been totally shot the last couple months and time off didn't help. My speedwork on Tuesday really brought the pain. I took off Weds but the legs were still killing me on yesterday's 4.2 mile run and they never loosened up. My left leg at the calf and under was so painful that it got kinda numb last night. I decided to take an ice bath in my tub last night and that seems to have helped some. Not quite sure what the F is going on. I've certainly trained harder and for longer mileage as recently as earlier this year and last year so not sure why I am having so many issues now. I'm taking time off, icing, stretching,doing strides, ramping back up slowly from breaks (25 miles last week)...this sucks :topcat:
Go get a DT massage. Bonus points if you can find a therapist that specializes in MAT. Time and time again my legs have woken up after a good DT and MAT session with my therapist.

 
Great job, Ned. Glad to hear the training is picking up.

I am going the opposite way. My legs have been totally shot the last couple months and time off didn't help. My speedwork on Tuesday really brought the pain. I took off Weds but the legs were still killing me on yesterday's 4.2 mile run and they never loosened up. My left leg at the calf and under was so painful that it got kinda numb last night. I decided to take an ice bath in my tub last night and that seems to have helped some. Not quite sure what the F is going on. I've certainly trained harder and for longer mileage as recently as earlier this year and last year so not sure why I am having so many issues now. I'm taking time off, icing, stretching,doing strides, ramping back up slowly from breaks (25 miles last week)...this sucks :topcat:
I usually seem to be wrong on this kind of stuff, but maybe the strides aren't doing you any favors. I know they're good for you when you're nice and loose but I, for one, don't do them whenever I'm having injury issues.

 
MFer! Within 20 minutes of the registration opening, it looks like the Chattanooga Ironman sold out. :angry:
Were you trying to get in? This year they gave the local tri clubs a one day head start. Next year if you want to get in they may offer that and you may want to join my club. Or another big local club if you're close to Chattanooga.
I got in!! Lucky enough to be online right at noon. The race sold out in 3 minutes, according to a note from the IM CEO on Slowtwitch.

BTW - I got a note from IM this morning, and if you were logged into Active when they had all the server issues, you may still be able to sign up. They will be opening some additional slots.
wonder if they'd let me transfer from Louisville to Chattanooga?

 
Thanks, Ned. I think I do have to get a massage. Good idead. And start with Yoga. Been holding out on Yoga until I officially spend money to join my gym (been going on the wife's passes) but I need it now.

Jux, I hear ya. I have been doing strides to try and fend off any issues. It has seemed in the past like infrequent speed bouts would make me really sore. So I figured that if I did more regular strides like I have in the past, the speed wouldn't be as much of a shock to the system. I'm not doing them at all out sprints and I do them right after my runs when I'm (usually) nice and loose.

 

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