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Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:27:28 -0700 Breakfast http://triathlonio.us/breakfast-2542 http://triathlonio.us/breakfast-2542
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Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:28:48 -0800 checking out post.ly nice work @garrytan http://triathlonio.us/checking-out-postly-nice-work-garrytan http://triathlonio.us/checking-out-postly-nice-work-garrytan

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keona as beez.

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Tue, 06 Oct 2009 22:05:18 -0700 Running for my morning coffee http://triathlonio.us/running-for-my-morning-coffee http://triathlonio.us/running-for-my-morning-coffee

For my run workouts I'd run the 3 miles down the kuakini highway from our place in Kona Vistas to the local coffee shop drink a double macchiato and then head back up to the house. One of the days I ran the hill the Ironpeople were doing circuits on the kuakini highway so I was being constantly passed by men and women dressed up as bullets whizzing by on their carbon rocket ship bikes, pretty crazy stuff; simultaneously intimidating and inspiring.

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Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:44:00 -0700 Swim Days in Kona http://triathlonio.us/swim-days-in-kona http://triathlonio.us/swim-days-in-kona

Hapuna-beach

 

Tuesday and Thursday are swim workout days. In the morning I'd ride my bike the bike I rented from http://www.bikeworkskona.com/  3 miles to the Kona Community Aquatic Center Pool. The ironman world championship http://ironman.com/worldchampionship is October 10th in Kona so everywhere I swim/ran/biked there were ironmen and ironwomen crushing it. When I think of triathletes these are the people I think about: Insanely ripped and fast men and women tearing it up. When I'd get to the pool, I'd get into the slower pool - note, not the slower lane, the slower pool. One pool was filled with Iron(men/ladies) pulling really fast in large numbers like pods of dolphins, leaving serious wakes behind them. My swim workouts vary between 45 minutes to an hour and up to 2800 yards, so to make sure I stayed out of the pro's way I swam in the slow pool. 

 

I've been a runner for a number of years. I found my running groove my final year at UCSD running ever longer distances to Torrey Pines Beach and back. It's a great feeling to just be able to run without any effort, relaxing through miles. You may remember from a prior blog post that one of my goals of this season was to find my groove swimming, to swim for a mile and half without thinking about it. I'm glad to say that I finally did it while in Kona. One of my workouts was a 35 minute continuous swim after a 200 yard warm up. For the continuous swim, I simply started my stopwatch and started swimming. While in Kona my stroke and gliding had improved a lot. I found the minutes slipping away. I'd done it, I'd achieved my groove. It was really exciting to relax through 35 minutes of swimming. 

 

I also had many chances to swim in amazing warm water at Hapuna and a few other local beaches on the big island.

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Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:42:28 -0700 Our Hawaiian Vacation & Triathlon Training http://triathlonio.us/our-hawaiian-vacation-and-triathlon-training http://triathlonio.us/our-hawaiian-vacation-and-triathlon-training

We spent the last week vacationing in Kona-Kailua, Hawaii.  Since I'm in the middle of training (the triathlon is only a month away) this meant I had to train while I was away. I actually love being highly active on vacation. It's great to spend a couple of hours a day training before hanging out on the beach. Luckily, this is exactly what I did. Typically, I woke up at 6:30 to either swim, bike or run. Read along as I take you through my workouts.

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Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:05:00 -0700 Neighborhood Swim/Bike: 700ft of climbing, 7miles, 1mile swim http://triathlonio.us/neighborhood-swimbike-700ft-of-climbing-7mile http://triathlonio.us/neighborhood-swimbike-700ft-of-climbing-7mile

I've been waiting to do this workout since I started training.

The club pool is just up the hill from us, a 3 minute drive.

There are also literally miles of trails and backroads within a half mile of my front door, but between my front door and the trails is a steep mile of climbing. The workout I've been waiting to do is to bike to the club, swim a mile at the club, and then bike back.  

So today, I did it! I'm stoked.

The climbing wasn't too bad and certainly better than the first time I tried cycling up the hill a month ago.

We've been having rain in the bay area, so the pool was empty for most of the mile swim. Swimming alone allowed me to focus on my pulling and form.

I've been taking my workout sheet with me. The last two full workouts have been 2600 yards, about a mile and a half. By focussing on the individual drills I'm able to get through the workout without killing myself.

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Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:40:00 -0700 1.5 Miles in the Pool http://triathlonio.us/15-miles-in-the-pool http://triathlonio.us/15-miles-in-the-pool

I did my first mile and half pool workout. A big part of swimming is developing an efficient gliding stroke. That is, for each stroke actually riding the glide. It's pretty exciting because I'm getting there. The 2600 yard workout isn't killing me either!

To see what a gliding stroke looks like, check out Michael Phelps' stroke. See how one arm is always out in front of him, lengthening his body, allowing him to glide.

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Mon, 07 Sep 2009 09:16:00 -0700 Labor Day training at Lake Tahoe http://triathlonio.us/labor-day-training-in-lake-tahoe http://triathlonio.us/labor-day-training-in-lake-tahoe
We spent the Labor Day holiday at Camp Jameson Beach in South Lake Tahoe with three other families from the neighborhood. 

Lake Tahoe, while not as salty or rough as the San Francisco Bay, is cold enough to warrant a wet suit when swimming long distances. I loved swimming in the Lake. The water is clear with a coarse sandy bottom. Swimming in the wet-suit made me more buoyant, so with each pull/stroke I went a little farther, but the wetsuit also decreased my shoulder rotation, so I had to really focus on my form to make sure I didn't get sloppy and inefficient. This was my first mile swim in the open water  this season and it was epic.  

The roads around the lake were also pretty epic for road biking. From Camp Jameson, it was a 5 mile up hill ride to Emerald Bay. Again, the lack of granny-gear (a small chainring (gear)  that makes going up-hill easier) made this a real workout. Well worth it!

I've only got four weeks left to reach my fundraising goal and I'm only 35% of the way there.

 

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Sun, 30 Aug 2009 21:05:00 -0700 Swim Bike Run - the flyer http://triathlonio.us/swim-bike-run-the-flyer http://triathlonio.us/swim-bike-run-the-flyer

Here's the flyer I'm sending to all my friends and family who prefer snail mail to email.

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Want to help?  Feel free to download and print a version for yourself. Share it with a friend. Take it home.
Put it up at work, at your place of worship, your WFCaffe, on your car.

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Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:13:00 -0700 Three Bears Ride - Orinda, California - 18 Miles on the Bike http://triathlonio.us/chilling-after-three-bears-ride http://triathlonio.us/chilling-after-three-bears-ride
Today we went out on the longest, most challenging ride thus far. It's a popular route just to the east of Oakland through the backroads of the east bay regional parks. I have the elevation profile below. It gives you a good idea of the workout. The first 2/3 of the ride weren't too bad. But then we hit the "3 bears". Mama bear wasn't too bad. I only have two gears in the front. I'm missing what is lovingly referred to as the granny gear, a gear that I have on my older bike. A gear I missed dearly when I met pappa-bear. 

Bicycle Path - Three Bears - Orinda, CA - a very popular ride with a great descent at Bikely.com

After scaling Mamma bear, tackling Pappa bear was a challenge. If you look below at the elevation profile pappa bear is only about 200 feet higher than mamma bear. But at that point I was 16 miles into the ride and already done a bit of climbing. Scaling pappa-bear took everything I had. At one point I actually thought I'd have to walk. Instead, I convinced myself to keep going, stood up in my clips and cranked my way up the hill. It was pretty crazy and my quads were killing me. It's been a while since I've pushed myself to the point where I consider stopping.  Keep in mind, this is a nice Saturday ride for most of the cyclists of the East Bay. I think it's rated "intermediate" by cycling clubs. Little did I know that the best part of the ride was yet to come. Pappa bear was a bruiser on the front side, but by cranking up 1000 ft I'd earned some seriously fast down hill on pappa's backside. I don't have a speedometer, but I was seriously bombing. Some team members reported that they hit 37mph. Seriously fast. Well worth it. I've made it through the day without taking a nap. I should sleep like a rock.

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Here's the early crew chilling out after the ride.

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Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:37:00 -0700 Saturday Workout | Forty Minutes of Hills | 45 minute Swim | Stroke Analysis http://triathlonio.us/saturday-workout-forty-minutes-of-hills-45-mi http://triathlonio.us/saturday-workout-forty-minutes-of-hills-45-mi

Today was a Run/Swim Brick, but all in all a great workout. We ran two hill loops near Campolindo, ~ 20 minutes each. As always I started out creaky, but once I loosened up I could really enjoy the run. We swam yards upon yards waiting to be video-taped to analyze our stroke, swim technique. It was pretty sweet. Once I saw the video, I could pretty quickly note that I need to work on my body rotation, and not lift my head when I breathe.

Let's not forget why I'm doing this. I'm raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to help fight blood cancers.

I'm only 13% of the way to my goal and have 6 weeks left! Please consider making a contribution to help.

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 16:24:00 -0700 1400 yards, next up Level 2, ~ 2000 yards http://triathlonio.us/1400-yards-next-up-level-2-2000-yards http://triathlonio.us/1400-yards-next-up-level-2-2000-yards

I swam 1400 yards today. During my next swim workout I'm going to do the Level II workout which means ~2000 yards. My first workout where I swim more than a mile.

 

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:41:00 -0700 Awesome workout at Clark Kerr | Class of 2009 | What became of my shirt http://triathlonio.us/awesome-workout-at-clark-kerr http://triathlonio.us/awesome-workout-at-clark-kerr

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 17:40:01 -0700 I'm going for a long fast run | but.... http://triathlonio.us/im-going-for-a-long-fast-run-but http://triathlonio.us/im-going-for-a-long-fast-run-but

our coaches asked us to bring a shirt that we don't mind destroying???

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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:37:39 -0700 1200 yards of Swimming! | Getting closer to a Mile http://triathlonio.us/1200-yards-of-swimming-getting-closer-to-a-mi http://triathlonio.us/1200-yards-of-swimming-getting-closer-to-a-mi

Getting in some awesome yardage in pulling! Can't wait to hit my first mile in the pool.

All these miles are to help raise money to find a cure for Leukemia and Lymphoma! 

Click here to help.

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Mon, 24 Aug 2009 15:54:00 -0700 Mondays are Rest Days | Necessary, but hard - for now http://triathlonio.us/mondays-are-rest-days-necessary-but-hard-for http://triathlonio.us/mondays-are-rest-days-necessary-but-hard-for

Mondays are our day off from training. This might sound easy. But it's actually fairly tough at this point in training. 

I want to go swimming or ride my bike. But I need to rebuild, let the muscles and glycogen stores recover.

Help me help someone with blood cancer by sponsoring my training efforts with team in training.

 

 

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Sun, 23 Aug 2009 16:02:00 -0700 14 mile Walnut Creek to Danville Sunday Ride http://triathlonio.us/walnut-creek-to-danville-sunday-ride http://triathlonio.us/walnut-creek-to-danville-sunday-ride
Danville Blvd & Rudgear Rd, Alamo, CA 94507 to Greenbrook Dr, Danville, CA 94526 - Google Maps

Today was a "yoyo" - a "your on your own". The Summer Triathlon Team was on their way to Pacific Grove to practice for their upcoming triathlon. I drove out to Walnut Creek for a flat a straight course to practice my biking. An hour on a bike is nothing, but again, I'm just getting of the couch. 

The season is just starting! But I need your help. Please make a donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by clicking here

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Sat, 22 Aug 2009 15:52:00 -0700 Berkeley Marina: First 50 minute run in a while http://triathlonio.us/berkeley-marina-first-50-minute-run-in-a-whil http://triathlonio.us/berkeley-marina-first-50-minute-run-in-a-whil

I did my first 50 minute run in a long while at the Berkeley Marina today. Rochele and I have run here many times during our marathon training.

The run felt awesome! I could've gone a lot longer.

The cross-training is really getting me into shape fast and sparing me the wear and tear I typically feel when just running. 

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Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:25:00 -0700 Another Wednesday Run Bike Brick with a Twist http://triathlonio.us/another-wednesday-run-bike-brick-with-a-twist http://triathlonio.us/another-wednesday-run-bike-brick-with-a-twist

This Wednesday was a fast brick workout.

Our circuit was:

 

  1. Cycle for 20 minutes
  2. 15 pushups 
  3. 15 Crunches
  4. 15 Squats
  5. Run for 15 minutes
Repeated 2-3 times depending on how fast we were.

I'm actually getting to the point where this isn't exhausting. Certainly nowhere as exhausting as chemotherapy.

 

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