I recieved my Marathon Handbook in the mail this past week, and noticed that one of the 'changes for 2009' is the switch from ChampionChip to the Chronotrack DTag timing system. Then, this weekend, I was trying to do some planning for upcoming races, and noticed that many (all?) of the upcoming 2009 races are [...]
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Blog anniversary of sorts
August 2, 2009 – Posted in: ReflectionsI started this blog in March of 2008, with the idea that I would chronicle my attempt to run a marathon under 4:30. I managed to post 5 times that month, but then stopped. At the time, I was just getting started with my bike riding for the season, and getting into my triathlon training [...]
July 2009 in Review
July 30, 2009 – Posted in: Month End SummariesI realize that today is only July 30, but since I still cannot even come close to any active activity tomorrow with my back injury, can post this month end summary a little early :) Running – 44.8 miles over 9 runs. Happy with the number of runs, but they were all on the short [...]
New York City Triathlon Race Report
July 30, 2009 – Posted in: New York City Triathlon Race Reports triathlonThis past Sunday, I raced in the New York City Triathlon. It was thrilling and grueling at the same time, and I came away from the race with a renewed excitement about triathlons, and even more awe for everyone that can compete in half and full ironmans. Of course, I ended the day on a [...]
Great job by Brightroom
July 27, 2009 – Posted in: New York City TriathlonWow, Brightroom did an awesome job getting pictures at the New York City Triathlon. Check out my pictures here: http://www.brightroom.com/view_user_event.asp?EVENTID=47511&PWD=&BIB=3777. Yeah, there are a lot of dorky looking ones, but some cool ones too, especially on the bike. Gonna be hard trying to decide which one(s) to buy. They actually have one of me coming [...]
New York Triathlon in the books!
July 27, 2009 – Posted in: injury New York City TriathlonRaced in the New York City Triathlon yestderday. Had a blast. It was a rough race and totally beat me down, but I felt such a great sense of accomplishment afterwards. Then, the roof caved in, I pulled a muscle in my lower back changing my clothes in the port-o-san, and will be in bed [...]
Suspiciously too consistent
July 23, 2009 – Posted in: New York City Triathlon running triathlonI've noticed something very troubling - too much consistency. I know consistency is good, and you often want your individual runs to be consistent. But each and every run should not be done at the exact same pace. Lately, my runs have been ridiculously consistent: 7/2 - 42:19 / 4.6 = 9:12 pace 7/5 - [...]
5 days to go!
July 21, 2009 – Posted in: New York City Triathlon triathlon5 short days left till the New York City Triathlon! I just love the lead up and anticipation for a big race. I usually don't get to experience this in the summertime since I don't do a whole lot of racing in the summer. I truly hate the heat and humidity that goes along with [...]
More maintenance – blogroll
July 20, 2009 – Posted in: UncategorizedMade some major changes to my blogroll. Removed a few stale entries and added a bunch of the active ones that I've been reading faithfully. Welcome: Boston or Die Trying Brandon's Marathon Mile Musings NYC in 3:10 Races Like A Girl Run Westchester Runnin' Down A Dream
NYC Triathlon Staging
July 20, 2009 – Posted in: New York City Triathlon triathlonLess than 6 days to the New York City Triathlon. Yikes! Yay! Help! I finally figured out what was bothering me about the way the race is staged. Bear with me, as I don't get to the point for a few paragraphs. Last week, race officials released the Athlete Guide, which has the start times [...]