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  1. #1
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    Hi Yellow, what time are we running tomorrow? I will be there!

    Loved the video clips. I just watched them with my husband. How did you get them to post without crashing the entire network! My camera takes amazing video, but I can hardly get my pictures to post.


    Ruth

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    Hi Yellow, what time are we running tomorrow? I will be there!

    Loved the video clips. I just watched them with my husband. How did you get them to post without crashing the entire network! My camera takes amazing video, but I can hardly get my pictures to post.


    Ruth
    7:30 am MDT. I run on Sunday mornings with a group of other middle aged ladies. Tomorrow we are running up the Dry Creek trail (which I mention in one of the video clips) round and about. We'd love to have you join us. Heck, you can come run with me anytime! I'd love more company.

    I just put the clips on my PhotoBucket site. I love PhotoBucket! The clips were originally intended for my Dad, who went to undergrad school at the University of Utah here in the 40s (and loved it) and now is suffering from pretty bad dementia...my mom and I are working on making life better for him (they live in California and he's been enjoying the little movies I've been making for them). But they didn't turn out too badly, so I thought I'd share!

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    That was cooooool Yellow. I'm glad that you had a good run today. You've inspired me to take some video when I'm out and about here in The Gorge. I think I'll wait until the fruit trees are blooming.

    I ran through the orchards today. Beautiful. 14.5 miles.

    Big ride tomorrow, then it's a rest week.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    Yellow... nice pictures! Intresting how "Yellow" is wearing yellow in the pictures!

    Sorry to hear about your side cramp. I feel your pain.

    That run sounds brutal! I can't imagine doing such a run. Shoot I get a route with a little incline and it's torture!

    Keep up the great work Yellow!


    Is it my imagination, or has KSH broken the plateau and moved to the next level?
    I can only hope. I am going to be focused and ride fast when I can!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    I can only hope. I am going to be focused and ride fast when I can!
    Girl, from the outside looking in, I think you have moved to the next level. All your training is paying off!

    Ala LeMond: it doesn't get easier...you just work harder. But to be able to work harder is something to feel good about!

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    Cool videos yellow - looks like a fun, but extremely hard place to run. And I agree, KSH is doing great!

    For me, my workout this morning was longer in duration than the rest of my week put together - eh, life gets in the way. Anways, I decided to do the distance of my duathlon on the 15th plus a little bit. I think it will help me prepare mentally, which is my biggest obstacle. The duatlon is 4k, 17mi, 4k so I did 3mi, 20mi, 3mi. The 1st run and bike were all zone 1 (except for being greated and then chased uphill by a rather large dog). The second run was done with the first 2 miles in zone 2, then walked one mile home to cool off. It went well, and I was suprised that I averaged 15mph on the bike in zone 1.

    I also worked on my nutrition during the workout and it seems to have been a little closer to what I need. Before hand I ate 2 pieces of wheat toast with peanut butter on it. Then at transition one I took one gel, and another gel at 45min into the bike. I also drank Powerbar Endurance fruit juice flavored drink throughout and my energy was good until the last mile of the second run. I think I needed another gel at T2, and I needed to drink more fluids (I lost 1lb of weight from before to after the work-out - I'm not used to 80+ temps yet). But overall, I think this is going to work better for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by btchance View Post
    Anways, I decided to do the distance of my duathlon on the 15th plus a little bit. I think it will help me prepare mentally, which is my biggest obstacle. The duatlon is 4k, 17mi, 4k so I did 3mi, 20mi, 3mi. The 1st run and bike were all zone 1 (except for being greated and then chased uphill by a rather large dog). The second run was done with the first 2 miles in zone 2, then walked one mile home to cool off. It went well, and I was suprised that I averaged 15mph on the bike in zone 1.

    I also worked on my nutrition during the workout and it seems to have been a little closer to what I need. Before hand I ate 2 pieces of wheat toast with peanut butter on it. Then at transition one I took one gel, and another gel at 45min into the bike. I also drank Powerbar Endurance fruit juice flavored drink throughout and my energy was good until the last mile of the second run. I think I needed another gel at T2, and I needed to drink more fluids (I lost 1lb of weight from before to after the work-out - I'm not used to 80+ temps yet). But overall, I think this is going to work better for me.
    WOW BT... that's a great workout there! Or rather a great test run. So you have a Du coming up? Awesome! It looks like you are really prepared.

    Thank goodness the dog didn't get you going up the hill, but it sounds like it was very motivating.

    Great job on the nutrition. This is my weak spot. Sounds like you really have a plan down.


    As for me... I got up at 6:45 AM and ran 5 miles. It was slow, at a 12 minute mile pace, but my focus was to finish in 1 hour (exactly), and not get a side cramp.

    By going that slow I was able to keep the side cramp away until mile 4.75. But that's when I sped up.

    After running I showered and ate, and met my cycling club at 9:30 AM for the Sunday Roll ride. We went 28 miles and I had a 14.5 mph average.

    This ride is typically a SLOW ride with a 12 mph average. It's all good, I was feeling just fine. My achilles tendon was sore from running though and by the end of ride I was in pain and it hurt to pedal. I'm kind of limping around now, but I'm sure it will be fine in the next day or so.

    I had a great day and I really surprised myself... being able to run 5 miles and go ride almost 30 miles... and not feel fatigued during any of it!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

 

 

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