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  1. #1
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    YAY!!!! SO excited for you!! Sounds like you did really well, learned some things, and know what to do next time to see continued success.
    Nutrition really becomes important in an Oly- and that's good that you know what to do for next time.

    Great RR! Congrats on your first Oly. When is the next???
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  2. #2
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    V - yeah, pretty much but I'm sure I was 150 on Sunday if anyone wanted to weigh me. I figure that I was carrying that much weight around with me, so it was fair to at least compare myself to the other girls who did the same.

    TriGirl - no more OLY's for this year. I've got one more sprint and then a half-marathon. I'll do more OLY's next year for sure though!
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  3. #3
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    Yeah - I wish the Athena category went a little bit lower. My lean body mass is more than what some of the really fast chicks weigh.

    Are you going to stick with Olys or jump it up to a HIM next year?

    Veronica

    PS When are you going to update your blog? I want to know how all the critters are doing.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  4. #4
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    OLY is my limit for now. I need to feel like I've really mastered it before I move on...IF I move on. I'm not ready to commit to the training I'd need to put in for the HIM distance yet. Too many other things that I like to do!

    I hear you on the LBM though. This week I hit 19% BF and I'm a full 10 lbs heavier than I was the last time I was at 19!

    The animals are all doing well. Pepper is turning out to be a GREAT milker - she's patient, polite and produces AWESOME milk. As much as I loved Sass, Pepper's milk tastes better. We need to get one of the babies and Buddy listed for sale soon so that we have room for more babies when we are ready.

    I wish I had time to blog. My new job, travel and training is sucking me dry. My poor husband has had to do the lion's share of the work around the farm and I feel immensely guilty about it.
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  5. #5
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    Well I won't make you feel guilty about not blogging then. I am constantly amazed by all that you do. Thanks for the update on the critters.

    Veronica
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  6. #6
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    Wow! Great race report.

    So tell me all about your chamios issues. I had no issues in a DeSoto 1 piece during Sprint tris. But when I did my first Oly in it....oh MY. By mile 10 on the bike I knew I was going to be in trouble. And I do use Body Glide. A LOT of it.

    I went and got a Louis G. suit for my next Oly. I will need to start doing some training in it as my next Oly is in a month.

  7. #7
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    I have had issues with this chamois every time I've worn the suit but I keep wearing it anyway. It's not a bad amount of padding and it dries quickly, it's just a little wide for me so it chaffes in the leg crease. It doesn't bother me in the least on the run though - so it has to be a combination of the saddle+chamois causing the issue. I can ride this saddle on this bike with other shorts and not have quite the problem, but this is my only tri suit so I don't really have other options. Silly, I know.

    I'm going to try trimming the edges of the chamios if I can (it looks like there is extra material outside the stitching). I'm not sure what else to try!

    To be fair, I also had painful chaffing issues under my arms from my wetsuit (sleeveless) that I've never had before, so maybe it was just a "delicate skin" race for me for some reason! It was the day before my period...so maybe it was a hormonal thing?
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  8. #8
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    Way to go, C! I'm glad it was, overall, a great experience for you. I'm always humbled by these race reports. You triathletes, in particular, are darn impressive.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

 

 

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