Hey! SLAW you're predicting what I was about to say.
............
But back to the point made earlier on this page; one aim was to try and be a motivational support group. The advice and support varies from "stop eating cheese", to "pull out your finger", and finally "get on your bike". There's also a bit of "you can find time if you really want to do so". There's also been a shed load of "stop spending money and start doing exercise".
For the avoidance of doubt, I don't want anyone saying something like "ooh, it's a bit warm". Great, you sweat more.
Better than nothing, but little more than walking pace.
It really shows how woefully under prepared you were for Staffs 70.3. Get that Olympic distance event under your belt and then re-evaluate your long term plans and training, otherwise we'll be reading the same thing in another year's time.
I hadn't noticed that SLAW.... Sure you didn't mean a week ?
There are people round here hitting that whilst doing IM training, might of course explain why eating for an IM and training for an IM hasn't shown any weight loss ?
yep. preparation was total bollox; I was belligerent about it. lesson learned
swimming : got lucky - fast enough to make it, a little coaching and lucky on the day
cycling : seriously disconnected from reality. plenty of Z2 spinning but no intervals, no distance and NO road work until a week out? bonkers
running : non existent. 46 miles - mostly very little early and a little more after but near as dammit sod all march - june. frankly - not bothered to even make a pretence out of it.
depends what you call running - but even I am hard pressed to descibe it ( or any part thereof ) as running. just went out for a jog/walk and 90 minutes later I finished. one of these longer efforts every week is the plan. this slow for shorter just doesnt make sense. id be better out on the bike.
the staffs 70.3 introduced a sharp education that had been more than hinted at by dave and others before it happened . so lessons learned. thanks. only prize I pick up is the box the wooden spoon came in.
the lesson included withdraw from outlaw before you die trying and ruin it for people who actually gave a toss in training. next year maybe
shoulda, coulda, didnt. wasnt. didnt do the work , dont have the pace, legs, fitness. still got the lard. dont have the prize. simples. all show and no go.
i shall only beat you ( or anyone else ) ifyou start monday or their is a no overtaking rule and im first to the start tape. otherwise, bring a book as it will be some time before you see me again.
18 miles this morning, yesterday 1800 m swim followed by 30 mile cycle followed by 10k run would have done 15k run but It was getting hot and I didn't have sunscreen on. Just so you know sarge back in Jan I could only run for 1 minute before stopping to walk. It's possible but you need to sort your dedication.
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Dave The Iron Ex- Spartan wrote (see)
Both true, but it's a very entertaining thread
Whilst writing random crap
So do I Dave. Albeit to a standard of crapness I've become accustomed to!
Runner, swimmer, cyclist and triathlete
Devoid of a competitive streak
Who cares, I'm in it for the medal!
Hey! SLAW you're predicting what I was about to say.
............
But back to the point made earlier on this page; one aim was to try and be a motivational support group. The advice and support varies from "stop eating cheese", to "pull out your finger", and finally "get on your bike". There's also a bit of "you can find time if you really want to do so". There's also been a shed load of "stop spending money and start doing exercise".
For the avoidance of doubt, I don't want anyone saying something like "ooh, it's a bit warm". Great, you sweat more.
Its a load of bollocks mate.
It was started as true intentions but what has gathered as one mans feeble ambitions has turned into a circus.
Its not what you know or achieved that matters anymore,
No, its all about words to keep the ball rolling.
Lets talk, My humour against yours.
That's what keeps the thread going yeah
Is there any athletes out there anymore.
Instead of listening to this crap.
Nope all the athletes are in Oregon.
ooh, it's a bit warm in here don't you think
I've lost 0.5 oz just reading this thread..so it works!
Keep it up guys...
its blue parrot sketch time
10k run(?) last night. not feeling too bad about it 24hrs later.
https://www.strava.com/activities/338045012
hardly fast and it was almost flat. but its progress of a sort.
Better than nothing, but little more than walking pace.
It really shows how woefully under prepared you were for Staffs 70.3. Get that Olympic distance event under your belt and then re-evaluate your long term plans and training, otherwise we'll be reading the same thing in another year's time.
You really are going to have to start training more effectively.
See you at Bala, you have loads of time to shift some weight and get training
2015 Stats - 41.9 miles run?
Sarge - you really must put in some miles. Bala is a nice run (pretty flat) out and back.
Runner, swimmer, cyclist and triathlete
Devoid of a competitive streak
Who cares, I'm in it for the medal!
There are people round here hitting that whilst doing IM training, might of course explain why eating for an IM and training for an IM hasn't shown any weight loss ?
yep. preparation was total bollox; I was belligerent about it. lesson learned
swimming : got lucky - fast enough to make it, a little coaching and lucky on the day
cycling : seriously disconnected from reality. plenty of Z2 spinning but no intervals, no distance and NO road work until a week out? bonkers
running : non existent. 46 miles - mostly very little early and a little more after but near as dammit sod all march - june. frankly - not bothered to even make a pretence out of it.
'going' ?
doing.
watching calories, and numbers
riding outside - hr minimum, aiming to make it 2hrs on mon & the this week coming
a brick session and a long run
a few sprints, an olympic, a half marathon and christmas and no quitting
at least I almost know what the bare minimum of work is. so double that should be the new minimum
Why did you start with a 10k? are you able to 'run' 5k?
But clearly wasn't/isn't!
.... I'm starting to worry by how much he'll beat me by at Bala in September over an Olympic distance
depends what you call running - but even I am hard pressed to descibe it ( or any part thereof ) as running. just went out for a jog/walk and 90 minutes later I finished. one of these longer efforts every week is the plan. this slow for shorter just doesnt make sense. id be better out on the bike.
the staffs 70.3 introduced a sharp education that had been more than hinted at by dave and others before it happened . so lessons learned. thanks. only prize I pick up is the box the wooden spoon came in.
the lesson included withdraw from outlaw before you die trying and ruin it for people who actually gave a toss in training. next year maybe
shoulda, coulda, didnt. wasnt. didnt do the work , dont have the pace, legs, fitness. still got the lard. dont have the prize. simples. all show and no go.
i shall only beat you ( or anyone else ) ifyou start monday or their is a no overtaking rule and im first to the start tape. otherwise, bring a book as it will be some time before you see me again.
Another lb lost. 19-13 (-2 )
Loosing it like I raced it. Tedious in any event.
10km run before brekkie, got chicked by the OH, an hours swim in Lake Como...
Now beer and peanuts
18 miles this morning, yesterday 1800 m swim followed by 30 mile cycle followed by 10k run would have done 15k run but It was getting hot and I didn't have sunscreen on. Just so you know sarge back in Jan I could only run for 1 minute before stopping to walk. It's possible but you need to sort your dedication.