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- Training and recovery after Ironman
- Ironman #5: 12:33:54…new PR by 24 minutes :)
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- Track Your Athlete(s) …final pre-race notes
- Last training workout…done…Ironman next!
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- Post Ironman: getting fat and rusty on 15th December'11
- Dad's workout metrics on 7th December'11
- Ironman Florida Race Report 2011: Part 3: the run on 27th November'11
- Ironman Florida Race Report 2011: Part 2: the bike on 26th November'11
- Ironman Florida Race Report 2011: Part 1: the swim on 26th November'11
- Happy 1st Anniversary for irondaughterirondad.com :) on 13th November'11
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Author Archives: Dad
Bike: Indoor vs. Road
Getting a little brisk outside, so time to pull out the trainer…or 10 pounds of warm clothes to get out the door. Along the way I’ve read that biking on an indoor trainer is more of a workout than on the … Continue reading
What’s it take for a 4:35:00 Ironman Marathon
Ah, the marathon at the end of the Ironman…a 26.2 mile run, after a 2.4 mile swim and 112 mile bike ride…what a whacked idea that is to start off with…who can forget Julie Moss…nobody that watched her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbWsQMabczM Ooouch. … Continue reading
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Tagged achieving goals, ironman, ironman goals, Racing
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What’s it take to bike 20MPH for 112 miles
Looking at my Nov. 27, 2010 Post, to get under 12 hours in an Ironman I will likely need to average at or close to 20MPH on the bike split…5:36:00…(19.5MPH = 5:44:36)…in ‘normal’ conditions…so what will that take I wondered…here’s … Continue reading
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Tagged ironman bike pace, predict bike race pace
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Swim goals updated: 1:30/100 yards…once
In taking a closer look at my swimming goal of 1:15 for the 2.4 mile Ironman swim, I was looking for intermediate goals for shorter distances. The closest that I found to an equivalency chart was in the Endurance Nation stuff, where … Continue reading
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Next Season planning continues
The more I think about it, I do ‘feel the need…the need for speed’ :)Â http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwNWviK5z0Q My focus right now is getting the training plan setup for the beginning of January, to get a jump-start on the season goals…and part … Continue reading
Posted in Achieving Goals, Biking, Cycling, Dad's Blog Posts, Ironman, Racing
Tagged achieving goals, bike faster, exercise levels, ironman, ironman goals, ironman training
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May 7, 2011: Jetton Park Sprint Plus added
I’ve added another event onto the calendar…the Jetton Park Triathlon an early season sprint plus…the plus part, since the swim is on the high-end of a normal sprint distance…others I’ve done often at 500M. This is a local race, run by Setup … Continue reading
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Swimming goal 1:15:00 for 2.4 mile swim
In an earlier Post, I noted that the Endurance Nation speed ‘cutoff’ to not have to swim during the winter was a 1:15:00 Ironman swim…well, okay, it’s not really presented that way, but the way that I like to think … Continue reading
Posted in Dad's Blog Posts, Ironman, Ironman Florida, Racing, Swimming, Training
Tagged drills, endurance nation, ironman swimming goal, outseason, Swimming, swimming goals
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Body fat percentage
So what is my body fat percentage inquiring minds would like to know?…including myself…well sort of…the idea that the tests are all inaccurate…just to what degree…doesn’t really excite me very much, so I haven’t bothered. I also have the opposite problem of … Continue reading
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Tagged body fat calculations, DEXA, DXA, ironman blog, skin fold caliper test
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Running: Pace vs. Heart Rate
I’ve had the question while running in Charleston in the heat of the summer…should I be running based on Heart Rate (HR) or Pace? My Heart Rate is significantly higher on hot days, or more properly, for the same Heart Rate, I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged heart rate, pace, Running
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Moving cycling indoors
It’s getting a little chilly outside…not horrible, but with the high temperatures a lot of days only getting to 50-60F, the mornings are showing up around 30-35F…a little cool to comfortably get out the door…at least for me…okay okay, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Biking, Cycling, Dad's Blog Posts, Exercise, Recovery
Tagged Biking, cycling, fluid trainer, indoor trainer, Kreitler, kurt kinetic, rollers
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How fast to go to Hawaii / Dad’s 12 Hour Goal
So how fast do you need to be, to be one of the fastest Ironman triathlete’s in the world…that is to say, good enough to qualify for the World Championships in Hawaii? Well, in my age category this year at … Continue reading
Endurance Nation says: OutSeason Key #3 Stop Swimming
I was reading a series put out by Endurance Nation, called Rethinking the Off Season…they call it the OutSeason…click on the Free Resources link to sign up for the free seminar series…a worthy read The first thing that caught my … Continue reading
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Tagged drills, ironman, ironman blog, offseason swim training, Swimming
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Thanksgiving Day…things for me to remember today
Happy Thanksgiving! I’m sure that Lib, Libby and the rest of the family are very happy to hear that I’m not going to bring my food scale to Thanksgiving Day dinner today, to weigh my food portions, and offer help … Continue reading
What’s with gramma?
Iron Buddy Anne Boone sends this along today. Anne races Ironman in the 60-64 age category 🙂 Funny cartoon, so I won’t spoil it by commenting on the dramatic rise in childhood obesity…dang…couldn’t help myself…okay, here it is…the CDC (Centers … Continue reading
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Tagged child obesity, ironman blog, Louie's Kids
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