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I understand the self conscious part of it.I don't have the svelte physique that many of you Adonises have.
But in all honesty, it's dumb, but just not something I ever do. Especially when running around a bunch of people, which the lake/park we've been running around lately has. I've done it a couple times recently at the end of a run when it's just ridiculous, but it really doesn't feel THAT much better.
And, when I'm running with a pack lately, it's far more comfortable with a shirt than without.
JW is likely me. Thanks for the AddLooks like we have a few new names.
Who are:
RJ?
JW?
JB?
BS?
CM?
I'm assuming CL is our new guy that just posted a few posts up.
Ive done it once only because it was so damn hot outside. Def wasnt planned as I still had my HR strap onI don't have the svelte physique that many of you Adonises have.
But in all honesty, it's dumb, but just not something I ever do. Especially when running around a bunch of people, which the lake/park we've been running around lately has. I've done it a couple times recently at the end of a run when it's just ridiculous, but it really doesn't feel THAT much better.
And, when I'm running with a pack lately, it's far more comfortable with a shirt than without.
Likely you? Still haven't learned your name yet?JW is likely me. Thanks for the AddI am working my way up to an ironman by the time I'm 60 in 3 years. Covid has gotten me off my #### and motivated to live a healthier, more active lifestyle. This thread is a great resource for training & motivation so TIA!
Hercules, Hercules!I don't want to jinx anything, but last night my wife called me superhuman when describing the last couple days to our friends that came to our son's baseball game.
Need more multi-sporters in here to drown out the runner-only'sJW is likely me. Thanks for the AddI am working my way up to an ironman by the time I'm 60 in 3 years. Covid has gotten me off my #### and motivated to live a healthier, more active lifestyle. This thread is a great resource for training & motivation so TIA!
My wife was on the ironman website this past Saturday and noticed Ironman VR had an "olympic" Tri with 3k run subbed for the swim. On a whim, she signed us up not realizing the deadline to complete was Sunday afternoon. Well, I guess we know what we're doing tomorrowNeed more multi-sporters in here to drown out the runner-only's
We kept it slow and steady for the most part, pushed it a bit on the bike towards the end because we both felt pretty good and finished up with about as slow a 10K possible. That was really my first go at a Tri and it was a blast except for misplacing all my gear in transition.
Gotta work on that! I'm reading "Going Long" right now and it is excellent although I'm sure there is more up to date training and nutrition information out there. Appreciate any links or books you can point me to. Thank again.Lets start with your goals. Full IM in 3 years?My wife was on the ironman website this past Saturday and noticed Ironman VR had an "olympic" Tri with 3k run subbed for the swim. On a whim, she signed us up not realizing the deadline to complete was Sunday afternoon. Well, I guess we know what we're doing tomorrowWe kept it slow and steady for the most part, pushed it a bit on the bike towards the end because we both felt pretty good and finished up with about as slow a 10K possible. That was really my first go at a Tri and it was a blast except for misplacing all my gear in transition.
Gotta work on that! I'm reading "Going Long" right now and it is excellent although I'm sure there is more up to date training and nutrition information out there. Appreciate any links or books you can point me to. Thank again.
Dark Matter on this board...Joe Wags IRL...dude, I thought I sweat. You sir, are impressiveLikely you? Still haven't learned your name yet?![]()
Welcome!
Yes, I think that is a realistic goal for me. I'm going to take this slow and build up my base and work on technique. Swimming will be my achilles but I have a good coach lined up and have confidence that I can become decent enough not to drown, which is all I hope for at the moment.Lets start with your goals. Full IM in 3 years?
Yeah, you don't win it on the swim, but you can 'lose' it if not adequately prepared. For my first (of three) half-IM, I had all sorts of plans for the day ...but the swim, as I like to say, sucked the brave right out of me.Yes, I think that is a realistic goal for me. I'm going to take this slow and build up my base and work on technique. Swimming will be my achilles but I have a good coach lined up and have confidence that I can become decent enough not to drown, which is all I hope for at the moment.
Or maybe his whole body is turning (black and) blue. Mystique, Mystique!Hercules, Hercules!![]()
And: This. It's why I bought a Nathan hand-held bottle recently. Need a shirt for my fuel belt, but it's too hot this summer. Of course, the trouble with going shirtless is that all that sweat drains down to the shorts and on to the socks and shoes. The feet can be rather squishy by the end of a longer run.Yeah, wearing a pack without a shirt is like buying a one-way ticket to chafe city.
Is your Strava aligned with your current fitness level? Or have you been kicking ### for years and just joined Strava?Yes, I think that is a realistic goal for me. I'm going to take this slow and build up my base and work on technique. Swimming will be my achilles but I have a good coach lined up and have confidence that I can become decent enough not to drown, which is all I hope for at the moment.
Welcome to my world... :squishsquish:Of course, the trouble with going shirtless is that all that sweat drains down to the shorts and on to the socks and shoes. The feet can be rather squishy by the end of a longer run.
I joined Strava a few years ago but went dark on training so really just became active recently. Pretty sure you aren't looking at my Strava. Tri-Man just started following me and my last activity was a Zwift Fondo Taper. (Doing a Swift VR into Champs Elysees today...how cool its that?!)Is your Strava aligned with your current fitness level? Or have you been kicking ### for years and just joined Strava?
Foe example, it looks like you have swam a total of 800 yards in your life. How accurate is that? Best mile is like 9:30, you've run 53 miles in your life?
How much time per week are you planning to commit to training? Like 5, 10, 15?
Disclosure: I've done 1 full IM, but I train a lot and have a great coachI joined Strava a few years ago but went dark on training so really just became active recently. Pretty sure you aren't looking at my Strava. Tri-Man just started following me and my last activity was a Zwift Fondo Taper. (Doing a Swift VR into Champs Elysees today...how cool its that?!)
I plan to commit 10-15 hours/week to train. 1-2 hrs swimming, 6-10 bike, 3 running. I'll do as much of my strength training when the weather cools off. The best info that I've taken from "Going Long" so far is the life balance that is required of endurance athletes. This is the start of a life long commitment for me. My wife knows what it takes to do what I want to do, she supports me 100% and we will train together as this has lit her fire to do another IM.
I sorta understand the work thing, but the above makes no sense to me. I'd obviously wear a shirt on the subway or on my run to the park, but once I got there, I'd just take it off and tuck it in my shorts. People are there to exercise. They don't give a flying you-know-what if you're wearing a shirt or not. Do what makes you comfortable.Interestingly, if I run in Central Park in NYC where I likely don't know anyone but there are others there, I always wear a shirt out of respect of others as I'm guessing most don't want see me half naked.
Good God man, don't be a pansy.I don't have the svelte physique that many of you Adonises have.
But in all honesty, it's dumb, but just not something I ever do. Especially when running around a bunch of people, which the lake/park we've been running around lately has. I've done it a couple times recently at the end of a run when it's just ridiculous, but it really doesn't feel THAT much better.
And, when I'm running with a pack lately, it's far more comfortable with a shirt than without.
Speaking of Mahomes, do you follow his GF on Insta?Good God man, don't be a pansy.
I have the worst physique here and I run shirtless all the time. I don't give a shovels handle what people here think of me. I'm out there for me in all my glory. And I am flaunting this body like Patrick Mahomes flaunting that Super Bowl trophy.
Maybe you won't sweat 42 pounds every run once you take that shirt off. Jeez man - it's summer out there!!
Nah. But I think my teenage sons do.Speaking of Mahomes, do you follow his GF on Insta?![]()
Great stuff, Thanks JAA!Disclosure: I've done 1 full IM, but I train a lot and have a great coach
Id say 10-15 hours sounds good. I would advise to plan 2 years of training. I did 1 year of training after finishing my first HIM. I wish I would have done 2 years. The issue IMHO is acclimating the body to that workload. I'm 44 and staying injury free have been problematic. Id say like 2 annoying muscular injuries per year. Quite frustrating. So, just getting to 10 hours per week needs to happen over months. FWIW i'm trying to get to 15 hours per week and am got like 5 weeks of 14.5 hours, so not quite there and not consistently.
Please do get a coach. Use the TrainingPeaks tool. All of this will help you measure your output for the purpose to ensure not over-training.
Finally, if you aren't a strong swimmer I would add more swimming into the mix, like 30-45 minutes 4 times a week. While it doesn't translate to your race pace, it translates to comfort level. I spend a lot of time swimming and love it. Its so low impact and cardio-centric that the benefit to your overall fitness is very measurable. In addition, it impacts your core strength to ensure proper posture when your muscles are getting fatigued.
If you are looking for a coach recommendation, Im happy to pass along.
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@Harris is our current and active IMer, IIRC.Great stuff, Thanks JAA!Disclosure: I've done 1 full IM, but I train a lot and have a great coach
Id say 10-15 hours sounds good. I would advise to plan 2 years of training. I did 1 year of training after finishing my first HIM. I wish I would have done 2 years. The issue IMHO is acclimating the body to that workload. I'm 44 and staying injury free have been problematic. Id say like 2 annoying muscular injuries per year. Quite frustrating. So, just getting to 10 hours per week needs to happen over months. FWIW i'm trying to get to 15 hours per week and am got like 5 weeks of 14.5 hours, so not quite there and not consistently.
Please do get a coach. Use the TrainingPeaks tool. All of this will help you measure your output for the purpose to ensure not over-training.
Finally, if you aren't a strong swimmer I would add more swimming into the mix, like 30-45 minutes 4 times a week. While it doesn't translate to your race pace, it translates to comfort level. I spend a lot of time swimming and love it. Its so low impact and cardio-centric that the benefit to your overall fitness is very measurable. In addition, it impacts your core strength to ensure proper posture when your muscles are getting fatigued.
If you are looking for a coach recommendation, Im happy to pass along.
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This will be a slow work up for me, I am not in a rush to accomplish this IM. At the moment, I just want to live the process and not do what I have done in the past and jumped in too fast and too hard. Hell, there aren’t any IM’s or HIM’s to put on the calendar but that’s probably a good thing for me.
I’ll most likely work with my wife’s coach (he’s a pretty inspiring dude) but I appreciate any & all advice. For example, what is the best place to find tri or cycling clothes? I’m an XL (6’ 225lbs) and I’ve had a hard time finding shorts & shirts that fit. The LBS has some gear but not much as everyone seems to have taken up cycling with the Covid.
I mentioned I did this stuff a LONG time ago... but Nashbar was a spot I'd get clothing and other stuff on discount. Ebay for bike gear. I'll hang up for the people still actively doing it.For example, what is the best place to find tri or cycling clothes? I’m an XL (6’ 225lbs) and I’ve had a hard time finding shorts & shirts that fit. The LBS has some gear but not much as everyone seems to have taken up cycling with the Covid.
When you say the word shirt, what does that mean?I understand the self conscious part of it.
I never go shirtless around work because other employees could see me and that's just weird. I have a pretty visible role and my work reputation is critical for my success (hence why I'm "Blind Ref" on strava. Don't need the real world to find me unless I want them to.)
I run at home, its pretty rural and its usually early morning so I'm happy to run shirtless.
Interestingly, if I run in Central Park in NYC where I likely don't know anyone but there are others there, I always wear a shirt out of respect of others as I'm guessing most don't want see me half naked.
Don’t act like you’re above ogling some 20-something hottie...Nah. But I think my teenage sons do.
Thanks for the insight, El Floppo@Harris is our current and active IMer, IIRC.
I went from zero to IM (Lake Placid) in 3 years back in the early aughts, so I can completely empathize (I was in my late 30s then though- and the IM training still kicked my ### and literally broke my feet). started with a couple olys the first year, went to 1/2s the next, and then joined a club with great coaches and an 8-9 month training program geared to build for Lake Placid.
what kind of background do you have in terms of running or biking?
like you, I was a non-swimmer.... I mean, I knew how to swim- but I swam better with a cocktail in one hand. the whole swimming laps thing was completely new. and like JAA says- I never gained speed, but I did get myself to the point where I knew I could swim the distance.
get a good PT if you don't already have one.
Perhaps active but still an IM virgin and waiting to pop my cherry at the IM distance. Was supposed to be this year with IM France but you know, COVID and stuff. Now I get to train for it next year instead, this time with an infant to take care of for an extra added challenge. At least I'll be awake early to get out the door to train.@Harris is our current and active IMer, IIRC.
Boot dryer? Jeebus, is it really that bad over there?My post-run routine these days is to take off my shoes, socks, and electronics and jump straight into the pool. Then afterwards it's straight onto the boot dryer for the shoes.
I can't wait for fall...
Late to respond to this, so sorry to hear Z. Hope you're holding up well and I'm sure Buddy is out there running along side of you in doggy spirit.Euthanized our dog today. 2020 can go #### itself.
My socks and shoes are literally SOAKED after every single run. I run shirtless, so it doesn't take long at all for my shorts to get soaked with sweat which then just drips down my legs to my socks and shoes.Boot dryer? Jeebus, is it really that bad over there?
Out the door around 5:10am. First out-and-back about 6.25 miles, refill handheld and take GU, then 6.5-mile loop, refill handheld and take GU, and a final 3.25 out and back.It takes a lot to get me out of bed at 4am to get ready to run...but 56/56 in late July will do the trick.
I know.Garmin servers down. HR creeping.
I think you'll get a duplicate once everything is back up.I know.![]()
Needed to see my run on Strava, so I ended up downloading the .fit file directly from my watch to my PC and then uploading it manually to Strava. #addict
Yes CL is me, there are some freaks in here, some of you can really run, holy hellLooks like we have a few new names.
Who are:
RJ?
JW?
JB?
BS?
CM?
I'm assuming CL is our new guy that just posted a few posts up.
I recommend these bike shorts, I was 6' 230 and started with XXXL(Asian size) I'm now about 212 and moved into the XXL.Great stuff, Thanks JAA!
This will be a slow work up for me, I am not in a rush to accomplish this IM. At the moment, I just want to live the process and not do what I have done in the past and jumped in too fast and too hard. Hell, there aren’t any IM’s or HIM’s to put on the calendar but that’s probably a good thing for me.
I’ll most likely work with my wife’s coach (he’s a pretty inspiring dude) but I appreciate any & all advice. For example, what is the best place to find tri or cycling clothes? I’m an XL (6’ 225lbs) and I’ve had a hard time finding shorts & shirts that fit. The LBS has some gear but not much as everyone seems to have taken up cycling with the Covid.
Look at this guy, 1st time in the thread and starts mucking it up with Cycling stuff...take it to the bike thread, Guy!![]()
Yes there are.Yes CL is me, there are some freaks in here, some of you can really run, holy hell
Yeah, I figured. Then I'll just delete the dupe.I think you'll get a duplicate once everything is back up.
Serious question - do you get enough sodium?My socks and shoes are literally SOAKED after every single run. I run shirtless, so it doesn't take long at all for my shorts to get soaked with sweat which then just drips down my legs to my socks and shoes.![]()
ee: slightly yellow or completely clear?