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  1. #1
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    Hey there Wahine

    Hmmm, we have another TT convert then?
    Most excellent.

    Don't forget this thread: Training for Time Trials

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=12489

    It might be useful for the cycling legs in your triathalons too.

    Going harder is the toughest thing. I count my improvements in seconds... with a 30 second improvement being a sound thrashing of my previous PB.

    So much of an effective TT is in the head, and I suspect it is the same in a triathalon. There is only you - no group to carry you, or bouy you up, or challenge you. Only yourself to answer to, only yourself to keep you motivated... very challenging

  2. #2
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    Nice job, Wahine! That sounds like a brutal race. I love to TT, but uphill for 3 stages??? I MUCH prefer flatter courses (don't we all ).

    I agree with Raven - you went in thinking about it being a training race, still gave it your all, and finished the event with what I consider great success. Give yourself a pat on the back, and for heaven's sake - take a rest day!

    SheFly
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post

    So much of an effective TT is in the head, and I suspect it is the same in a triathalon. There is only you - no group to carry you, or bouy you up, or challenge you. Only yourself to answer to, only yourself to keep you motivated... very challenging
    This is very true. And it's especially hard to keep that push on for almost 2 hours of climbing.

    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    I agree with Raven - you went in thinking about it being a training race, still gave it your all, and finished the event with what I consider great success. Give yourself a pat on the back, and for heaven's sake - take a rest day!
    Thanks for the encouragement. I was going to run at lunch - nice easy 4 or 5 miles. But I changed my mind and devoured about 2000 Cal and now I need a nap. I have a meeting tonight after work, so it will be a rest day after all.
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  4. #4
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    You da' Girl!!!!!

    Wow.....Good Job!!! You truely amaze me!!!

    Glad the weather held up for you too!! it was close to being really icky!


    I think a trip to Carson Hot Springs is called for!!!!!
    DeAnna

    Never take life seriously.
    Nobody gets out alive anyway

 

 

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