Monday and Wednesday’ s- at Carver gym pool – get there
around 0730 so you can get all your gear… they have the goggles, head
gear (you have to wear a cap and a water polo (ear protection) cap as well as
snorkel and fins.
There will be no workout November 25.
Mary Latta is the best person to contact… she is part of
this group so hopefully will respond.
Judy Pratt
From:
BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of KRISTINE
PENROD Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:45 AM To: Bellingham Triclub Subject: RE: [BhamTri] off season training - you have to try this
out....
Judy,
What are the time and days of underwater hockey? I remembered
reading about it and still want to try it!
Kristine
To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
From: jpratt@...
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 08:23:14 -0800
Subject: [BhamTri] off season training - you have to try this out....
We are always told to do something different in the
offseason and last night I playedunderwater hockey at
WWU. I underscore play as it was 75 minutes of fun- It was all play but
what a workout.. I was really tired when I was done! I love those activities
when you are having so much fun you forget you are doing a workout.
It was an incredible workout… my legs, back, core,
arms- everything got a workout… I also did tons of Hypoxic swimming.
I would highly recommend this activity as a great way to
keep in shape over the winter.
Your first session is free!
Judy
Pratt
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What are the time and days of underwater hockey? I remembered reading about it and still want to try it!
Kristine
To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com From: jpratt@... Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 08:23:14 -0800 Subject: [BhamTri] off season training - you have to try this out....
We are always told to do something different in the offseason and last night I playedunderwater hockey at WWU. I underscore play as it was 75 minutes of fun- It was all play but what a workout.. I was really tired when I was done! I love those activities when you are having so much fun you forget you are doing a workout.
It was an incredible workout… my legs, back, core, arms- everything got a workout… I also did tons of Hypoxic swimming.
I would highly recommend this activity as a great way to keep in shape over the winter.
Your first session is free!
Judy Pratt
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We are always told to do something different in the
offseason and last night I playedunderwater hockey at WWU.
I underscore play as it was 75 minutes of fun- It was all play but what a
workout.. I was really tired when I was done! I love those activities when you
are having so much fun you forget you are doing a workout.
It was an incredible workout… my legs, back, core,
arms- everything got a workout… I also did tons of Hypoxic swimming.
I would highly recommend this activity as a great way to
keep in shape over the winter.
Your first session is free!
Judy
Pratt
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It really does work.. Especially for long training runs. Taking the breaks seems to allow for just a bit of recovery before having to run once again. Also works well for those attempting to change "how" they run.
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On Nov 16, 2009, at 9:25 PM, <bigdibbs@...> wrote:
I followed Daryl's secret weapon at Ironman 70.3 this year and dropped 8 minutes off my half marathon time. I had an injury that was nagging and it limited my run training so Daryl said to try this technique. I just walked every aid station for maybe a minute to get good fuel and drink and had a good run time. Anyway, the injury is doing better but I will still follow this for now anyway <Emoticon1.gif>
Subject: [BhamTri] [FWD: Webinar: Run/Walk Your Way to Faster Racing Times]
Hey all, just wanted to post this if anyone is interested. The run/walk is the "secret weapon" I use with my athletes for long course run performance. It is "the best" means of maintaining late run strength and speed when fatigue is shutting down everyone else on the course. Bobby McGee is one of the premier running coaches in the world, so I guarentee this info would be worth the listen.
Daryl Smith, PT USAT L1 Certified Coach 827 Spieden Lane Bellingham, WA 98229 425.283.7433 daryl@advantagemultisport.com www.advantagemultisport.com
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Webinar: Run/Walk Your Way to Faster Racing Times From: USA Triathlon <coaching@usatriathlon.org> Date: Mon, November 16, 2009 8:47 am To: daryl@advantagemultisport.com
Run/Walk to Your Way to Faster Racing Times
In a sport which consists of 3 back to back endurance events & where the most demanding of the 3 (running) comes last, it stands to reason that this is where most athletes will experience the greater challenge. The drop off from their stand alone open running times is normally far greater than it is for the bike. If there was a way in which run performance could be improved AND made easier, would not all triathletes come running with rapt attention? Well there is, but to the uninitiated & the all too cool, the option might be somewhat hard for the ego to stomach! Perhaps Bobby McGee’s experience & success as a coach might be able to change your mind. All you have to lose is slower times off the bike. Join him for a webinar on the amazing performance benefits of the run/walk method of racing & training.
If you cannot attend the live webinar session you can register in advance and the complete webinar recording will be emailed out to you after it is completed.
Who should attend:
Coaches
Athletes
General Public
USAT Certified Coaches earn 1 CEU for attending.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12pm Mountain 2pm Eastern 1pm Central 11am Pacific
Cost: $34.99
Bobby McGee is an Olympic Coach and Running Expert but also an expert on Sport Psychology and Mental Skills. He has produced world record holders & an Olympic Champion & numerous Olympians as runners, over & above his work with triathletes. No one knows better how to mentally prepare athletes for success on race day than Bobby McGee!
you are on. i did the padden dip last year only because my neighbors failed to provide the necessary motivation to jump in here. did you read the article? Phelps set PR's for every race except the 200 free, if i remember right. The question is what was bowman's motive in having michael not use the suit; in order to deal a huge psychological blow and just crush the competition in 2010? Motivate michael with a few races where he didn't win to train harder? He had to know he wouldn't perform against all the suits! But, he probably passed on what will be historical records, asterisk or not, for what rowdy gaines and others think might be decades.
A lot of the Masters swimmers had the suit last meet I was at as well.
Lots of asterisks?
On Nov 16, 2009, at 9:20 PM, Comcast wrote:
I am up for a polar bear swim come new years mike!
Amazing is the degree of improvement seen by many swimmers who otherwise have never imagined such results. All due, in part, to a suit. Essentially all of the records set by those with those suits will have an asterisk next them. Perhaps they should, perhaps not. I am still on the fence.
The last meet has been a record of records. The interesting thing is that Michael, wearing the suit that will be legal next year, has made PR's for some of the events, as you will read. The other interesting thing I have noted is that the first thing a lot of the swimmers do at the end of the race is reach back and unzip the suit. Real comfy, eh?
Anyone care for a real rough water swim, just come by the house. Nice 2 and 3 foot breakers early today.
I followed Daryl's secret weapon at Ironman 70.3 this year and dropped 8 minutes off my half marathon time. I had an injury that was nagging and it limited my run training so Daryl said to try this technique. I just walked every aid station for maybe a minute to get good fuel and drink and had a good run time. Anyway, the injury is doing better but I will still follow this for now anyway
Subject: [BhamTri] [FWD: Webinar: Run/Walk Your Way to Faster Racing Times]
Hey all, just wanted to post this if anyone is interested. The run/walk is the "secret weapon" I use with my athletes for long course run performance. It is "the best" means of maintaining late run strength and speed when fatigue is shutting down everyone else on the course. Bobby McGee is one of the premier running coaches in the world, so I guarentee this info would be worth the listen.
Daryl Smith, PT USAT L1 Certified Coach 827 Spieden Lane Bellingham, WA 98229 425.283.7433 daryl@advantagemultisport.com www.advantagemultisport.com
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Webinar: Run/Walk Your Way to Faster Racing Times From: USA Triathlon <coaching@usatriathlon.org> Date: Mon, November 16, 2009 8:47 am To: daryl@advantagemultisport.com
Run/Walk to Your Way to Faster Racing Times
In a sport which consists of 3 back to back endurance events & where the most demanding of the 3 (running) comes last, it stands to reason that this is where most athletes will experience the greater challenge. The drop off from their stand alone open running times is normally far greater than it is for the bike. If there was a way in which run performance could be improved AND made easier, would not all triathletes come running with rapt attention? Well there is, but to the uninitiated & the all too cool, the option might be somewhat hard for the ego to stomach! Perhaps Bobby McGee’s experience & success as a coach might be able to change your mind. All you have to lose is slower times off the bike. Join him for a webinar on the amazing performance benefits of the run/walk method of racing & training.
If you cannot attend the live webinar session you can register in advance and the complete webinar recording will be emailed out to you after it is completed.
Who should attend:
Coaches
Athletes
General Public
USAT Certified Coaches earn 1 CEU for attending.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12pm Mountain 2pm Eastern 1pm Central 11am Pacific
Cost: $34.99
Bobby McGee is an Olympic Coach and Running Expert but also an expert on Sport Psychology and Mental Skills. He has produced world record holders & an Olympic Champion & numerous Olympians as runners, over & above his work with triathletes. No one knows better how to mentally prepare athletes for success on race day than Bobby McGee!
I am up for a polar bear swim come new years mike!
Amazing is the degree of improvement seen by many swimmers who otherwise have never imagined such results. All due, in part, to a suit. Essentially all of the records set by those with those suits will have an asterisk next them. Perhaps they should, perhaps not. I am still on the fence.
Anyone been watching the FINA swimming and wondering just how good the new suits are?
check out this article: http://www.universalsports.com/news/article/newsid=371293.html#record+assault+continues+berlin
The last meet has been a record of records. The interesting thing is that Michael, wearing the suit that will be legal next year, has made PR's for some of the events, as you will read. The other interesting thing I have noted is that the first thing a lot of the swimmers do at the end of the race is reach back and unzip the suit. Real comfy, eh?
Anyone care for a real rough water swim, just come by the house. Nice 2 and 3 foot breakers early today.
Anyone been watching the FINA swimming and wondering just how good the new suits
are?
check out this article:
http://www.universalsports.com/news/article/newsid=371293.html#record+assault+co\
ntinues+berlin
The last meet has been a record of records. The interesting thing is that
Michael, wearing the suit that will be legal next year, has made PR's for some
of the events, as you will read. The other interesting thing I have noted is
that the first thing a lot of the swimmers do at the end of the race is reach
back and unzip the suit. Real comfy, eh?
Anyone care for a real rough water swim, just come by the house. Nice 2 and 3
foot breakers early today.
cheers
Perhaps Brian will chime in but until then; the talk is about using power meters to optimize ones training and racing and how he coaches people using power as a measure of effort. I am sure he will be discussing other topics as well and it is our thought to bring into he club a few different perspectives. Hope to see you there!
Erik
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On Nov 16, 2009, at 1:09 PM, "Pratt, Judy S" <jpratt@...> wrote:
From:
BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Foster
Rose Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:14 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
OK, see
you then. I’ll be there early, in case you need time for set-up.
FOSTER
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Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 9:32 PM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
Thanks
foster! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks again, it is
appreciated.
Greenhouse
is definitely available, if you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original
Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
Erik DeRoche
BTC President
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From:
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Rose Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:14 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
OK, see
you then. I’ll be there early, in case you need time for set-up.
FOSTER
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Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 9:32 PM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
Thanks
foster! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks again, it is
appreciated.
Erik
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On Nov 15, 2009, at 9:26 PM, "Foster Rose" <fosterrose@...> wrote:
ERIK,
Greenhouse
is definitely available, if you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original
Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
Erik DeRoche
BTC President
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Thanks Foster! I will be in touch. ERIK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Foster Rose" <fosterrose@...> To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:13:52 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: RE: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
OK, see you then. I’ll be there early, in case you need time for set-up.
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 9:32 PM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
Thanks foster! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks again, it is appreciated.
Erik
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 15, 2009, at 9:26 PM, "Foster Rose" <fosterrose@...> wrote:
ERIK,
Greenhouse is definitely available, if you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and Phil Elsasser will be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
Hey all, just wanted to post this if anyone is interested. The run/walk is the "secret weapon" I use with my athletes for long course run performance. It is "the best" means of maintaining late run strength and speed when fatigue is shutting down everyone else on the course. Bobby McGee is one of the premier running coaches in the world, so I guarentee this info would be worth the listen.
Daryl Smith, PT USAT L1 Certified Coach 827 Spieden Lane Bellingham, WA 98229 425.283.7433 daryl@... www.advantagemultisport.com
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Webinar: Run/Walk Your Way to Faster Racing Times From: USA Triathlon <coaching@...> Date: Mon, November 16, 2009 8:47 am To: daryl@...
Run/Walk to Your Way to Faster Racing Times
In a sport which consists of 3 back to back endurance events & where the most demanding of the 3 (running) comes last, it stands to reason that this is where most athletes will experience the greater challenge. The drop off from their stand alone open running times is normally far greater than it is for the bike. If there was a way in which run performance could be improved AND made easier, would not all triathletes come running with rapt attention? Well there is, but to the uninitiated & the all too cool, the option might be somewhat hard for the ego to stomach! Perhaps Bobby McGee’s experience & success as a coach might be able to change your mind. All you have to lose is slower times off the bike. Join him for a webinar on the amazing performance benefits of the run/walk method of racing & training.
If you cannot attend the live webinar session you can register in advance and the complete webinar recording will be emailed out to you after it is completed.
Who should attend:
Coaches
Athletes
General Public
USAT Certified Coaches earn 1 CEU for attending.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12pm Mountain 2pm Eastern 1pm Central 11am Pacific
Cost: $34.99
Bobby McGee is an Olympic Coach and Running Expert but also an expert on Sport Psychology and Mental Skills. He has produced world record holders & an Olympic Champion & numerous Olympians as runners, over & above his work with triathletes. No one knows better how to mentally prepare athletes for success on race day than Bobby McGee!
OK, see you then. I’ll be there early,
in case you need time for set-up.
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Comcast Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009
9:32 PM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Training
with power/ BTC meeting
Thanks foster! I will take you up on that offer.
Thanks again, it is appreciated.
Greenhouse
is definitely available, if you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009
9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with
power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and
Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
Thanks foster! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks again, it is appreciated.
Erik
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 15, 2009, at 9:26 PM, "Foster Rose" <fosterrose@...> wrote:
ERIK,
Greenhouse is definitely available, if
you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009
9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with
power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and
Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
Greenhouse is definitely available, if
you want to use it.
Happy to Do So,
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009
9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with
power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and
Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!
it is 4 miles, Erik. hope that isn't a bit too long for you these days.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Would love to have you guys there! This way too I now have an excuse to race a 5k, hit the showers and then go have fun teaching. Get your friends to sign up too! The more the merrier!
ERIK
----- Original Message ----- From: "michael palmgren" <michaelpalmgren@comcast.net> To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 4:36:38 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Run Without Limits Clinic Change of time
Ah, good going Eric. I had just read the forum messages and was wondering about the conflict. We have done the run every year but I am very interested in getting to the clinic with Ian.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Due to the Jingle Bell Run 5k going on locally in Bellingham on December 12th (beginning at 8:30AM) I am going to change the start time of the clinic from 8AM to 11:30AM. This will allow those that wish to participate in the 5k to do so AND attend the clinic. Again, visit www.runwithoutlimits.com for further details on the clinic and to register. Thank you for your flexibility. See you all there!
Sincerely,
Erik DeRoche MS, DC, CSCS Run Without Limits www.runwithoutlimits.com
You’re absolutely right! It’s
time to coast and enjoy the fruits of your labors: your successes and
those of others, who you have helped. The sooner that you get better,
then the sooner you will be back in swing of our game (s). I wish you a
speedy recovery
& Best Regards,
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
daryl@... Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009
9:39 AM To: jason@...; warren
lawrence; Scott Hale; Bham Tri club Subject: [BhamTri] hanging in bham
Well, I should be on a plane right now half way to FL, but my body
is shot. My son and I came down with the H1N1 virus about 3
weeks ago. He had a much stronger symptoms (104-105
degree temps), but then had better recovery. I have been
dragging along a very deep cough and fatigue for the past 3 weeks. I was
diagnosed with a sinus infection last weekend, then things started getting
worse yesterday, and received another diagnosis of severe
bronchitis. I had hoped to travel back east anyhow and at least watch the
event, but I had a reaction to the new antibiotic last night and my blood
pressure bottomed out. Finally had to get out of the denial phase
and realize it is better to stay home and recover than to continue
pushing. My wife has been dropping hints that I may get pneumonia if I
continue on, and that was reinforced by the MD yesterday. My swim
yesterday hinted at that as well, I could barely hold 1:30/100 for my
intervals, and I usually warm up at 1:25s.
I
have had one of my best seasons ever, so that is the positive in all
this. I PR'd in every multisport race I competed in this year,
and all of my coached athletes had great seasons and are looking ahead to
a great 2010. So next 2 weeks will be getting healthy, then start laying
base for next year. Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. Hope to
get back there again someday.
it is 4 miles, Erik. hope that isn't a bit too long for you these days.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Would love to have you guys there! This way too I now have an excuse to race a 5k, hit the showers and then go have fun teaching. Get your friends to sign up too! The more the merrier!
ERIK
----- Original Message ----- From: "michael palmgren" <michaelpalmgren@comcast.net> To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 4:36:38 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Run Without Limits Clinic Change of time
Ah, good going Eric. I had just read the forum messages and was wondering about the conflict. We have done the run every year but I am very interested in getting to the clinic with Ian.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Due to the Jingle Bell Run 5k going on locally in Bellingham on December 12th (beginning at 8:30AM) I am going to change the start time of the clinic from 8AM to 11:30AM. This will allow those that wish to participate in the 5k to do so AND attend the clinic. Again, visit www.runwithoutlimits.com for further details on the clinic and to register. Thank you for your flexibility. See you all there!
Sincerely,
Erik DeRoche MS, DC, CSCS Run Without Limits www.runwithoutlimits.com
Would love to have you guys there! This way too I now have an excuse to race a 5k, hit the showers and then go have fun teaching. Get your friends to sign up too! The more the merrier!
ERIK
----- Original Message ----- From: "michael palmgren" <michaelpalmgren@...> To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 4:36:38 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: [BhamTri] Run Without Limits Clinic Change of time
Ah, good going Eric. I had just read the forum messages and was wondering about the conflict. We have done the run every year but I am very interested in getting to the clinic with Ian.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Due to the Jingle Bell Run 5k going on locally in Bellingham on December 12th (beginning at 8:30AM) I am going to change the start time of the clinic from 8AM to 11:30AM. This will allow those that wish to participate in the 5k to do so AND attend the clinic. Again, visit www.runwithoutlimits.com for further details on the clinic and to register. Thank you for your flexibility. See you all there!
Sincerely,
Erik DeRoche MS, DC, CSCS Run Without Limits www.runwithoutlimits.com
Ah, good going Eric. I had just read the forum messages and was wondering about the conflict. We have done the run every year but I am very interested in getting to the clinic with Ian.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Erik DeRoche wrote:
Due to the Jingle Bell Run 5k going on locally in Bellingham on December 12th (beginning at 8:30AM) I am going to change the start time of the clinic from 8AM to 11:30AM. This will allow those that wish to participate in the 5k to do so AND attend the clinic. Again, visit www.runwithoutlimits.com for further details on the clinic and to register. Thank you for your flexibility. See you all there!
Sincerely,
Erik DeRoche MS, DC, CSCS Run Without Limits www.runwithoutlimits.com
Due to the Jingle Bell Run 5k going on locally in Bellingham on December 12th (beginning at 8:30AM) I am going to change the start time of the clinic from 8AM to 11:30AM. This will allow those that wish to participate in the 5k to do so AND attend the clinic. Again, visit www.runwithoutlimits.com for further details on the clinic and to register. Thank you for your flexibility. See you all there!
Sincerely,
Erik DeRoche MS, DC, CSCS Run Without Limits www.runwithoutlimits.com
I was so impressed by your resilient response to hurting your back two years ago that I keep it in mind whenever I have a setback. ("If Daryl can have an entire year of training derailed and still bounce back optimistically, I can get through . . . " ) You did bounce back from the back injury, of course, to the PRs this year. But now the flue two weeks before a 1/2? I hereby request that you get a hallpass on injury and illness for the forseeable future.
You deserve it.
Steve
--- On Thu, 11/12/09, daryl@... <daryl@...> wrote:
From: daryl@...
<daryl@...> Subject: [BhamTri] hanging in bham To: jason@..., "warren lawrence" <warrenlawrence771@...>, "Scott Hale" <scott@...>, "Bham Tri club " <BhamTri@yahoogroups.com> Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 9:39 AM
Well, I should be on a plane right now half way to FL, but my body is shot. My son and I came down with the H1N1 virus about 3 weeks ago. He had a much stronger symptoms (104-105 degree temps), but then had better recovery. I have been dragging along a very deep cough and fatigue for the past 3 weeks. I was diagnosed with a sinus infection last weekend, then things started getting worse yesterday, and received another diagnosis of severe bronchitis. I had hoped to travel back east anyhow and at least watch the event, but I had a reaction to the new antibiotic last night and my blood pressure bottomed out. Finally had to get out of the denial phase and realize it is better to stay home and recover than to continue
pushing. My wife has been dropping hints that I may get pneumonia if I continue on, and that was reinforced by the MD yesterday. My swim yesterday hinted at that as well, I could barely hold 1:30/100 for my intervals, and I usually warm up at 1:25s.
I have had one of my best seasons ever, so that is the positive in all this. I PR'd in every multisport race I competed in this year, and all of my coached athletes had great seasons and are looking ahead to a great 2010. So next 2 weeks will be getting healthy, then start laying base for next year. Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. Hope to get back there again someday.
Daryl, I am very sorry to hear that your body is not exactly cooperating with the minds need to race my friend. One thing that really helped me 'get over' not being able to race this summer, due to my own series of unfortunate events, was that it is only a race. There will be more and at times this is what happens. Heal well, take care of yourself, listen to your wife (smart lady!) and keep smilin' as it could be worse! You know me, I always have to make light of the situation. Anyway, you had a great year and you cannot feel as if you did not accomplish a ton because you did. Looking forward to getting outdoors with you this late fall/winter.
Take care, ERIK
----- Original Message ----- From: daryl@... To: jason@..., "warren lawrence" <warrenlawrence771@...>, "Scott Hale" <scott@...>, "Bham Tri club" <BhamTri@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:39:23 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: [BhamTri] hanging in bham
Well, I should be on a plane right now half way to FL, but my body is shot. My son and I came down with the H1N1 virus about 3 weeks ago. He had a much stronger symptoms (104-105 degree temps), but then had better recovery. I have been dragging along a very deep cough and fatigue for the past 3 weeks. I was diagnosed with a sinus infection last weekend, then things started getting worse yesterday, and received another diagnosis of severe bronchitis. I had hoped to travel back east anyhow and at least watch the event, but I had a reaction to the new antibiotic last night and my blood pressure bottomed out. Finally had to get out of the denial phase and realize it is better to stay home and recover than to continue pushing. My wife has been dropping hints that I may get pneumonia if I continue on, and that was reinforced by the MD yesterday. My swim yesterday hinted at that as well, I could barely hold 1:30/100 for my intervals, and I usually warm up at 1:25s.
I have had one of my best seasons ever, so that is the positive in all this. I PR'd in every multisport race I competed in this year, and all of my coached athletes had great seasons and are looking ahead to a great 2010. So next 2 weeks will be getting healthy, then start laying base for next year. Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. Hope to get back there again someday.
What a bummer- we never know what will happen come race day.
You have been a tremendous support and great coach. I too had
one of the best seasons ever and even though Austin didn’t go as planned I
still had a 70.3 PR.
Take Care- Look forward to working with you soon.
Judy Pratt
From:
BhamTri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of daryl@... Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:39 AM To: jason@...; warren lawrence; Scott Hale; Bham Tri club Subject: [BhamTri] hanging in bham
Well, I should be on a plane right now half way to FL, but
my body is shot. My son and I came down with the H1N1 virus about
3 weeks ago. He had a much stronger symptoms (104-105
degree temps), but then had better recovery. I have been
dragging along a very deep cough and fatigue for the past 3 weeks. I was
diagnosed with a sinus infection last weekend, then things started getting
worse yesterday, and received another diagnosis of severe
bronchitis. I had hoped to travel back east anyhow and at least watch the
event, but I had a reaction to the new antibiotic last night and my blood
pressure bottomed out. Finally had to get out of the denial phase
and realize it is better to stay home and recover than to continue
pushing. My wife has been dropping hints that I may get pneumonia if I
continue on, and that was reinforced by the MD yesterday. My swim yesterday
hinted at that as well, I could barely hold 1:30/100 for my intervals, and I
usually warm up at 1:25s.
I have had one of my best seasons ever, so that is the positive in
all this. I PR'd in every multisport race I competed in this year,
and all of my coached athletes had great seasons and are looking ahead to
a great 2010. So next 2 weeks will be getting healthy, then start laying
base for next year. Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. Hope to
get back there again someday.
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Sorry to hear that TJ. I am on week 3 of secondary infections, truly
sucks. Get well and have a great winter!
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: [BhamTri] hanging in bham
> From: Tjalling Ypma <Tjalling.Ypma@...>
> Date: Thu, November 12, 2009 11:00 am
> To: "BhamTri@yahoogroups.com" <BhamTri@yahoogroups.com>
>
>
> I hear you â Iâm only just now
> getting able to stand up
> without support from a nearby
> wall after a week with the
> flu. No fun at all.
>
> Tjalling
>
> ._,___
>
Back and better than ever! Dr. Erik DeRoche/ Run Without Limits is holding a running clinic here in Bellingham once again (Gateway Center). If you have ever struggled with injury, reached a plateau or never quite reached your running potential this running clinic is the one for you. For further detail please visit www.runwithoutlimits.com. You may also sign up using PayPal. If you would like a clinic flyer/information pamphlet I will gladly send you one. The pamphlet/flyer will be posted on the website within the next twenty four hours.
Location: Gateway Center (Ranier Room) Bellingham, WA
Well, I should be on a plane right now half way to FL, but my body is shot. My son and I came down with the H1N1 virus about 3 weeks ago. He had a much stronger symptoms (104-105 degree temps), but then had better recovery. I have been dragging along a very deep cough and fatigue for the past 3 weeks. I was diagnosed with a sinus infection last weekend, then things started getting worse yesterday, and received another diagnosis of severe bronchitis. I had hoped to travel back east anyhow and at least watch the event, but I had a reaction to the new antibiotic last night and my blood pressure bottomed out. Finally had to get out of the denial phase and realize it is better to stay home and recover than to continue pushing. My wife has been dropping hints that I may get pneumonia if I continue on, and that was reinforced by the MD yesterday. My swim yesterday hinted at that as well, I could barely hold 1:30/100 for my intervals, and I usually warm up at 1:25s.
I have had one of my best seasons ever, so that is the positive in all this. I PR'd in every multisport race I competed in this year, and all of my coached athletes had great seasons and are looking ahead to a great 2010. So next 2 weeks will be getting healthy, then start laying base for next year. Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. Hope to get back there again someday.
Thanks foster!!! I really appreciate that. I will get back to you to confirm. Thanks again!
Erik
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:16 PM, "Foster Rose" <fosterrose@...> wrote:
ERIK,
I think that we could use Greenhouse as
the meeting place. I need to confirm tomorrow when we’ll begin
being open at night for Christmas. I’ll let you know one way or the
other, but I think there’s a good chance that the store would be free for
our meeting.
FOSTER
-----Original Message----- From: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:BhamTri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Comcast Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009
9:33 AM To: BhamTri@yahoogroups.com Subject: [BhamTri] Training with
power/ BTC meeting
First Monday of December, the 7th, Brian Ecker and
Phil Elsasser will
be presenting on bike training with power and thier coaching methods.
Location: TBA
Time: 6:30PM
More detail will be posted in the coming days. Have a great week all!