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  • mleech77
    mleech77 Posts: 557 Member
    The calorie allowances are a little high. I import all of my workouts through linking my Endomondo account to MFP, so they get the calorie burn directly from my HRM. The only thing that I enter through MFP is my swimming, it doesn't auto import my calorie burn since Endomondo won't track swimming workouts. I end up adjusting the minutes in MFP so that the calorie burn is as close to what my Garmin Swim says I burned during a workout.
  • ossiary
    ossiary Posts: 9 Member
    DFQuigley: Nice plans! Are you racing Challenge Peticton in August? I've heard fantastic things about the old IM course, so can't imagine they'll change it much. Have you seen the Endurance Nation 4 keys DVD? Great advice on pacing and race execution, I'd say an abslute must for long course triathlon. If you have never raced a Challenge event look forward to a real treat, far better than WTC in my opinion. What 70.3 race are you planning? Oh, and we're at a latitude of 1000 miles north of Montreal....almost the same a Juneau, Alaska! :noway:

    Mleech: That's what I've been doing this week. Taking the cals from my Garmin and altering the MFP accordingly. Good advice.
  • EricaRuns27
    EricaRuns27 Posts: 61 Member
    This thread has me itching to really start training for one! I've been thinking about doing one lately, & my local running store has been emailing info about an upcoming tri. I completed my first half marathon almost a month ago. It's been since then I want to do a tri.

    Goodluck with your training. Swimming is def my downfall!
  • gddrdld
    gddrdld Posts: 464 Member
    Bump....
    I am a relatively new triathlete. I have done 5 or 6 over the past year; mostly sprint distance with a couple of olympic distances. Swimming is my weakest leg because I never swam in my life until I started training for triathlon. I have been focusing on my running recently as I am running my first full marathon in 2 weeks and have run several road and trail races over this winter.

    Triathlon is a great sport...the crosstraining aspect lowers risk of sport specific injury and the people are fantastic! I have developed some amazing friendships over the past couple of years in the triathlon community.
  • capnrus789
    capnrus789 Posts: 2,736 Member
    I've started training for my frist tris this summer. Got a 5K (first race of any kind EVER for me) on 3/16. Then sprint triathlons on 6/9, 7/7, 8/4, and 9/14. I hope.

    My plan is:
    Monday - Run, intervals
    Tuesday - Swim and lifting
    Wednesday - Long, slow run
    Thursday - Swim and Lifting
    Friday - Bike and Run, brick
    Saturday or Sunday - Swim and lifting (need a day off somewhere, it's usually one of the weekend days)

    Biking is by FAR my strongest, so I'm not as concerned with it right now.
  • Athena53
    Athena53 Posts: 717 Member
    How is everyone's training going this week, especially you northern latitude people. (I'm in scotland)

    Well, I just traveled to London from the US Midwest last Saturday and returned last night on a business trip so I didn’t train as rigorously as usual! I actually did manage an hour workout in one gym or another every day but one, and even yesterday, which I spent mostly on planes and at the airport, I managed to get in a little over 10K steps on my pedometer. (Heathrow and O'Hare are BIG airports.)

    I’m fortunate to have access to a gym on premises at work as well as a membership at one near home. I love the outdoors but I find that I get a much better workout when not dodging traffic or waiting at lights. Neither gym has a pool, but I have one in my back yard and we'll open it in late May.

    After a crazy trip (which included only 4 hours of sleep in a hotel near O’Hare Friday/Saturday night after my Friday PM flight was cancelled in the wee hours of the morning), I don’t feel like a 60-year old woman who’s just done a US/UK round trip in less than a week. The training must be doing some good!
  • emmabeckemeyer1
    emmabeckemeyer1 Posts: 298 Member
    How is everyone's training going? I am hitting each workout with all I got! Not losing like I want but I can tell I am getting stronger so I am not too discouraged!

    Does that mean each workout is as hard and fast as you can go?

    Or each planned workout you are hitting the goals?

    If the former, are you getting any aerobic level training then, to improve fat burning ability?
    All out for each workout usually backfires sooner or later. Especially since it'll tend to train just the anaerobic and lactic system, which while useful, doesn't train the fat burning system.

    Just a thought.

    I am hitting each goal for each work out! Also each workout I give about 80%.
  • emmabeckemeyer1
    emmabeckemeyer1 Posts: 298 Member

    My questions for my fellow weight loss triathletes are:
    1) How is everyones training going this week, especially you northern latitude people. (I'm in scotland)
    2) Do you find that the calorie alowances for exercise on myfitnesspal are a little generous?

    Hope you're all having a good one and look forward to speaking more soon.

    1. Having three young children all of my training sessions are inside at the gym. THANK GOODNESS for child care.
    2. I find fitnesspal's calories a bit low in some and high on others. I purchased a HRM which I LOVE to get the most accurate calorie count as possible!
  • emmabeckemeyer1
    emmabeckemeyer1 Posts: 298 Member
    This thread has me itching to really start training for one! I've been thinking about doing one lately, & my local running store has been emailing info about an upcoming tri. I completed my first half marathon almost a month ago. It's been since then I want to do a tri.

    Goodluck with your training. Swimming is def my downfall!

    TRIATHLONS ROCK!!! You should try one!
  • ossiary
    ossiary Posts: 9 Member
    How is everyone's training going this week, especially you northern latitude people. (I'm in scotland)

    Well, I just traveled to London from the US Midwest last Saturday and returned last night on a business trip so I didn’t train as rigorously as usual! I actually did manage an hour workout in one gym or another every day but one, and even yesterday, which I spent mostly on planes and at the airport, I managed to get in a little over 10K steps on my pedometer. (Heathrow and O'Hare are BIG airports.)

    I’m fortunate to have access to a gym on premises at work as well as a membership at one near home. I love the outdoors but I find that I get a much better workout when not dodging traffic or waiting at lights. Neither gym has a pool, but I have one in my back yard and we'll open it in late May.

    After a crazy trip (which included only 4 hours of sleep in a hotel near O’Hare Friday/Saturday night after my Friday PM flight was cancelled in the wee hours of the morning), I don’t feel like a 60-year old woman who’s just done a US/UK round trip in less than a week. The training must be doing some good!

    Sounds like a busy time! It is encouraging to feel the difference your training is making, and remember, you've earned every last bit of that! I have been running indoors since the middle of Dec, but had a fantastic run through the forest at lunchtime so going home very happy. Cycling is a bit more hit and miss, been quite a lot of ice about recently so turbo training is the order of the day to avoid excessive risk of injury!
  • emmabeckemeyer1
    emmabeckemeyer1 Posts: 298 Member
    I've started training for my frist tris this summer. Got a 5K (first race of any kind EVER for me) on 3/16. Then sprint triathlons on 6/9, 7/7, 8/4, and 9/14. I hope.

    My plan is:
    Monday - Run, intervals
    Tuesday - Swim and lifting
    Wednesday - Long, slow run
    Thursday - Swim and Lifting
    Friday - Bike and Run, brick
    Saturday or Sunday - Swim and lifting (need a day off somewhere, it's usually one of the weekend days)

    Biking is by FAR my strongest, so I'm not as concerned with it right now.
    GREAT!!! You will do great!!
  • ossiary
    ossiary Posts: 9 Member
    So many enthusiastic people, and making the decision to start to train and enter the race is the biggest one. After that it's a question of "How" rather than "Could I?"

    Go for it!
  • DFQuigley: Nice plans! Are you racing Challenge Peticton in August? I've heard fantastic things about the old IM course, so can't imagine they'll change it much.

    What 70.3 race are you planning?

    Yep, Challenge Penticton. The more I hear about Challenge, the more excited I get.

    The course is in my backyard too, 74 kms from my doorstep, last summer I rode a couple double centuries, from my place, to the bike course start, rode the bike course, then rode home.

    They're leaving the course exactly as is! Lots of volunteers are staying too.

    I'm doing the Oliver Half Iron June 2nd and I'm considering the Desert Half in Osoyoos in July if I think I can make it work :p


  • Mleech: That's what I've been doing this week. Taking the cals from my Garmin and altering the MFP accordingly. Good advice.

    I've found my 305 DRASTICALLY over estimated calories burned.

    The 310xt seems to be pretty darn close though, so I use those numbers and throw them into MFP and use it as a baseline when I do treadmill stuff too.

    For the bike I've been using the trainer a lot but TrainerRoad gives me a burn based on work done at the trainer, so it should be pretty close.
  • ossiary
    ossiary Posts: 9 Member
    DFQuigley: Nice plans! Are you racing Challenge Peticton in August? I've heard fantastic things about the old IM course, so can't imagine they'll change it much.

    What 70.3 race are you planning?

    Yep, Challenge Penticton. The more I hear about Challenge, the more excited I get.

    The course is in my backyard too, 74 kms from my doorstep, last summer I rode a couple double centuries, from my place, to the bike course start, rode the bike course, then rode home.

    They're leaving the course exactly as is! Lots of volunteers are staying too.

    I'm doing the Oliver Half Iron June 2nd and I'm considering the Desert Half in Osoyoos in July if I think I can make it work :p


    That's fantastic. Challenge are a great organisation and have a much more "family" feel than WTC. The fact the volunteers are staying is a good sign, as it's them who truly make the race. I did Challenge Roth last summer and it was, by far, the best event experience of my life.
    Knowing the course will be invaluable, and it's worth asking if they have a "Local Athelete" race number for that extra support (they do in Roth, and the crowd go extra crazy for them).

    The 70.3 in June is a great plan, but the July one would depend on it's date. Racing as a sharpener is a very useful tool, but also to be used sparingly. If you're anything like me you won't be able to go out and give it 80% in July.

    Definitely have a look at the Endurance Nation 4 Keys of long course triathlon DVD, the race execution information on there is second to none and can change your day completely!

    I liked my 310XT, very robust and reliable. Unfortunately it was stolen, but when the insurance came through I got a 910XT which is about the same, except for pool swim data and it's easier to get a wetsuit off over the top of it.
  • Mdin1029
    Mdin1029 Posts: 456 Member
    Mine is coming up on Feb 23rd! My training has also been fairly relaxed (each discipline 2x a week), core power yoga 1x a week. This week and next week I'm focused on training hard. The week of the race I will do one swim and one run. I will rest 2 days prior, and avoid yoga that week because it makes my legs very sore.
  • MelyndaWaldner
    MelyndaWaldner Posts: 442 Member
    I signed up for Three Sprint Triathlons and a dualthon. My first one is at the end of may. My workout schedule is 4 day split with an hour of biking or cross training every day. Wednesday and Saturdays are a two hour brick workout of biking and running. I signed up for a swimming refresher course in March and I will add an evening swim to most days.


  • The 70.3 in June is a great plan, but the July one would depend on it's date. Racing as a sharpener is a very useful tool, but also to be used sparingly. If you're anything like me you won't be able to go out and give it 80% in July.

    They would each be 6 weeks apart. I'm still thinking it might be a bit too close, would def. have my existing 2 races as "A" races anyways.

    Plenty else going on to keep me busy anyways.
  • bdiverse
    bdiverse Posts: 2 Member
    Hi All!!

    So awesome to find a forum in which there are so many other people with similar plans! I am relatively new to triathlon, but am hoping that my previous endurance experience will help me in this endeavor.

    Like a few others have mentioned, my SWIM leg will be my biggest struggle.

    Some solid work will reinforce my biking, but I've done a few century ride, so I am fairly confident.

    My run is my strength. I'm entering the wonderful world of triathlon with 11 full marathons and a 50-miler under my belt, so hopefully those events will help me to focus in the mental struggle of the run.

    All of that said..., in the 40-second online registration window for IMAZ 2013, I managed to make it in --- so I have a very solid goal looming in November.
    I am also planning on a half-iron distance race in June!
  • khlesnick
    khlesnick Posts: 20 Member
    I know I'm jumping on this thread a little late! I was a swimmer through high school/college so that's my strongest leg by far! I did a couple sprints last year and I'm aiming for an olympic at the end of April. I've never been much of a runner, and a 10K will be a lot for me but I'll get there. The bike I struggle with because I simply don't get outside enough. A good bike workout takes a lot longer than a swim or run and requires daylight! Plus I'm still timid to ride on the roads in the city so I have to head to the loop at the park, which can get pretty boring.

    We'll have to see how the olympic distance goes, but I'd love to try a HIM in the fall! Would that be too crazy?