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The voice of mile 18
Tri Rule #1 of Triathlon Training/Racing - If Momma ain't happy nobody is happy
You'll ruin your knees!
""...the truth that someday, you will go for your last run. But not today—today you got to run." - Matt Crownover (after Western States)
rectumdamnnearkilledem
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
First or last...it's the same finish line
HF #4362
FWIW, body glide does not stink for/on everyone, apparently. I'm guessing it is a body chemistry thing, I dunno. I *do* know that I never noticed a smell for years. Then one day, it was a stench like in Seinfeld's BO car. I kind of assumed that they changed the formula. Maybe I just got old. Now I have old man body chemistry. Now where's my soup?
And you can quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. Groucho Marx
Rob
IMKY13 finish!!
applying petroleum jelly w/ your fingers always leaves some on your hands that always ends up on your steering wheel, coffee mug, and/or your eyes
Fitness/weight goals for 2014
1) STAY INJURY FREE!!!
2) Get to 189 lbs by the end of July 2014...and stay there (as of 4-25-14 was at 203 lbs)
3) Complete Ironman Chattanooga in under 14 hours
4) Break 4 hours in a stand alone marathon (Goal race=Rocket City 12/13/14)
5) 4,500 total overall miles for the year:
Swim: 100 miles
Bike: 3,000 miles
Run: 1,400 miles
The Blister Shield powder is also great stuff for feet. I've wanted to try their roll-on stuff to see how it compares to BG. Anyone tried it?
Goals : •Drop to 180 #s and hold steady around that weight