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14th Annual FBG Year-End Report - 2023
Your goals coming into the year, and were they achieved?
Health and to volunteer at more races.
Mostly accomplished. I volunteered at a few races which was fun and I’ll do that again in 24. I may help organize one of the races but I haven’t done more than briefly mention my interest to the lead.
Health was pretty good. To that end I actually started seeing a family doctor instead of just the VA. Measured BF% every month and made progress until November. I’ll get re motivated to add muscle and drop fat. I’d like to be below 13% BFP before June.
Accomplishments or PRs in 2023:
No PRs, but I enjoyed training with team rocket tri and got a few age group podiums.
Your proudest and/or best race (or segment within a race):
Just finishing the oak barrel HM and build me up program on Zwift with a 13 point FTP gain.
A race or race training disappointment during 2023:
getting a flat during mountain lakes and bombing the run (mostly due to mental head space)
Total training volume and successes during 2023:
1,000 miles running
3,061 miles cycling
50 miles swimming
Hit body weight x 12 bench (have since lost strength)
Mostly successful in the monthly challenges, thanks to Wally for keeping me motivated especially these last two months.
Lesson(s) you’ve learned during the year:
Relearn- It is incredibly hard to train for tri and strength at the same time.
Primary memories of other guys’ training, races, or life experiences in 2023:
I suck again on keeping up. I love hearing the success and stories but my memory isn’t good.
Goal(s) for 2024:
once again, mostly general health.
< 13% BF% in the mid 180s by the summer. Most likely this means dropping 5 lbs of fat and adding some muscle.
I’m actually going to train for the oak barrel HM April 6.
I’ll do tri races throughout the season but my focus will shift. The A race will be rocket man in late August again. After the HM I plan to hit swimming and strength hard for a couple months.
Otherwise I’m going to concern myself less with training volume and more with other activities like SUP, kayaking, and hiking with the family.
Your goals coming into the year, and were they achieved?
Health and to volunteer at more races.
Mostly accomplished. I volunteered at a few races which was fun and I’ll do that again in 24. I may help organize one of the races but I haven’t done more than briefly mention my interest to the lead.
Health was pretty good. To that end I actually started seeing a family doctor instead of just the VA. Measured BF% every month and made progress until November. I’ll get re motivated to add muscle and drop fat. I’d like to be below 13% BFP before June.
Accomplishments or PRs in 2023:
No PRs, but I enjoyed training with team rocket tri and got a few age group podiums.
Your proudest and/or best race (or segment within a race):
Just finishing the oak barrel HM and build me up program on Zwift with a 13 point FTP gain.
A race or race training disappointment during 2023:
getting a flat during mountain lakes and bombing the run (mostly due to mental head space)
Total training volume and successes during 2023:
1,000 miles running
3,061 miles cycling
50 miles swimming
Hit body weight x 12 bench (have since lost strength)
Mostly successful in the monthly challenges, thanks to Wally for keeping me motivated especially these last two months.
Lesson(s) you’ve learned during the year:
Relearn- It is incredibly hard to train for tri and strength at the same time.
Primary memories of other guys’ training, races, or life experiences in 2023:
I suck again on keeping up. I love hearing the success and stories but my memory isn’t good.
Goal(s) for 2024:
once again, mostly general health.
< 13% BF% in the mid 180s by the summer. Most likely this means dropping 5 lbs of fat and adding some muscle.
I’m actually going to train for the oak barrel HM April 6.
I’ll do tri races throughout the season but my focus will shift. The A race will be rocket man in late August again. After the HM I plan to hit swimming and strength hard for a couple months.
Otherwise I’m going to concern myself less with training volume and more with other activities like SUP, kayaking, and hiking with the family.