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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by teawoman View Post
    What event are you doing?
    The Shasta Summit Century, in Mt. Shasta, CA. It's a climbing century...a big stretch for me.

    But, I just bought a book called Marathoning for Mortals! I have some friends in my home town who do Ironman Triathlons. One of them did her first Ironman at age 50, and the thought keeps tugging at me, although I haven't run for 20 years, and wrecked my knee doing it (stupid overuse and lack of brains as a college student...didn't listen to my body and rest).

    I need to lose some weight before I submit my joints to actual running, but I can swim, and I've been thinking that a winter-long cross training program of walking, swimming, cycling (spinning classes, maybe, in winter) and weight training might be perfect for losing weight and improving my power-to-weight ratio for whatever comes next year. I really, really want to maximize my power on the bike this winter and get lighter and faster for next year.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    The Shasta Summit Century, in Mt. Shasta, CA. It's a climbing century...a big stretch for me.

    But, I just bought a book called Marathoning for Mortals! I have some friends in my home town who do Ironman Triathlons. One of them did her first Ironman at age 50, and the thought keeps tugging at me, although I haven't run for 20 years, and wrecked my knee doing it (stupid overuse and lack of brains as a college student...didn't listen to my body and rest).

    I need to lose some weight before I submit my joints to actual running, but I can swim, and I've been thinking that a winter-long cross training program of walking, swimming, cycling (spinning classes, maybe, in winter) and weight training might be perfect for losing weight and improving my power-to-weight ratio for whatever comes next year. I really, really want to maximize my power on the bike this winter and get lighter and faster for next year.
    Wow. A century is scary enough to think about...but a *climbing century*...I didn't know there was such a thing . I actually started triathlon because the first thing I did to get fit was a run-walk program and I found that as I increased distance it bugged my knees. I thought biking would help, so I started that, and I had done a lot of swimming when I was a kid, so it made sense to think about triathlon.

    John "the Penguin" Bingham's books are just great! Very encouraging to read. Even Lance Armstrong got a stress fracture when he ran a marathon--he had not accustomed his body to the pounding. I feel better about my running when I remember that!

    Your winter plan sounds similar to mine! (prolly mine is a bit smaller scale, tho!) I am a bit scared of losing fitness because we get a lot of snow here and my job is busy in the fall. I can run in the snow, but not bike.

    I will look out for your report on the century!
    Last edited by teawoman; 08-02-2007 at 01:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teawoman View Post
    Wow. A century is scary enough to think about...but a *climbing century*...I didn't know there was such a thing .
    Well, this is the thing I'm talking about. Two years ago I did my first century...a really, really flat & easy one. I am excited to see what might happen two years from now. The possibility of achievement and improvement really tugs me along.

    I really admire you with the Tri's. My thinking sounds a little similar to yours...I know I can swim, and I'm getting better on the bike, so if I can just rehab my knee to some run/walk stuff...well, a Tri seems like a natural thing to, well, try someday!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Had to pop in here and say congratulations on the new bike! Way to go!!
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    1972 Schwinn Suburban

    "I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood."
    Susan B. Anthony, 1896

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    yippeee!!! Congrats on the new bike! I am going to start looking for a new bike this weekend! I am so excited! Right now I ride a Trek Mtn bike. I love it, but I want something faster! I am a little nervous because I have never ridden a road bike before, but I’m up for the challenge!

    Hope you have fun on the new bike! BTW-white is SWEET!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by twiggjlm View Post
    yippeee!!! Congrats on the new bike! I am going to start looking for a new bike this weekend! I am so excited! Right now I ride a Trek Mtn bike. I love it, but I want something faster! I am a little nervous because I have never ridden a road bike before, but I’m up for the challenge!

    Hope you have fun on the new bike! BTW-white is SWEET!!!
    Yay! Let us know how it goes. I read your post about being scared and I feel the same way... I am gonna stick to the bike paths for practice for awhile.

 

 

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