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I asked his instructors, but the only adult class was 5:30-7:00 am, and I have to be at work at 6:30. |
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You can also look into master's swims, they're kind of like open swims, but with more dedicated folks; most pools have them at specific times. Go there, explain you're new, and looking for some help with your form.
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Then all you need to do is get a TT/Tri bike
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Not required. Did my first half iron on a regular road bike. I got a tri bike after that, but it's certainly not required.
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A: N+1, and D-1 N being the number of bikes you have, and D being the number of bikes that will cause your spouse/significant other to leave you.
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This can also be applied in many other aspects - cars, girlfriends, etc. LOL
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Got those, as well. D-1 is more flexible, as they are hidden in the gun safe, and, well, the spousal unit doesn't look in there.
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So tell me Dave, when you switch to swimming how do you deal with the fundamental change in breathing?
If I'm running (5.7km tonight) or riding bike, I breathe when I want, any time I want. No requirement to perfectly time it with when my mouth breaches the surface. I'm relatively sure with scuba/snorkel I could swim much better
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As for breathing, you get in a rhythm. I am a bad swimmer in that I can only breathe on my right side, so I breath more or less every stroke. It just takes practice, learning what rhythm works best for you. Like anything practice makes you better. Also, snorkels are not allowed in tris anymore. It used to not be specifically disallowed, and some people got away with it, but most tris, including all of the well known ones specifically disallow snorkels. And fins, also.
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I was thinking training. Standard crawl I can only breathe of left side, and it's every other time my left arm comes up
For breast stroke, I was getting in 4 between breaths, but reduced it to 3 and did a bit better I've been doing it for 3 years, generally every 4th workout at the gym would be in the pool. Strokes got smoother, but aerobic capacity never seemed to change
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Finally getting back into running after a 3 month hiatus (have been preoccupied with mountain biking recently). Pushed through and got a 10k in before dinner last night, it wasn't easy, but managed an average pace of around 9:10. Felt great during the run, but calves are a little tight currently.
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I’m on day 6 of 30 day 5k (minimum) everyday challenge. Anyone done it?
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What's your ultimate goal? Weight loss? Increase Endurance? Maintenance? If weight loss is your primary goal, I highly recomend running fasted. Contrary to popular belief, I have found that by running on low glycogen levels I am able to go loner distances with less effort. Without a high concentration of glycogen in your system from a lack of food, your body resorts to burning glycogen stored in your fat cells. This has been shown to be extremely effective in burning body fat. Much quicker than attempting to burn fat with a build up of circuiting glucose (sugars) from eating. I have been intermittent fasting (IF) for years now and have recently convinced my uncle who is obese to try it out. The results have been astounding. He has lost about 50 pounds in a little over 2 months and still eats whatever the hell he wants when not fasting. Pretty amazing stuff. I specifically recommended it to him because running or any sort of intense cardio would have been unsafe at his level. Could have injured himself. |
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Just kind of doing it for the challenge. But I’d like to build endurance. Running 4 to 5 days a week has been my routine. So this will be a change up. Curious to see how I’ll feel at day 20 or so without any days off. I usually don’t eat after 6 at night. And I run in the morning before eating. So I guess 12 hours is considered fasted.
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The golden fasting time is still widely debated, but most studies show anything in excess of 16 hours is ideal for most. To give you an idea, your liver is typically depleted of glucose completely (near 1% remaining) at around the 24-hour mark: (This isn't the goal, but am using it as a gauge). I hope this helps, but encourage you to do your own research and talk to your doctor before trying as some medications can lose efficacy when fasting. Recent study from Harvard: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/...-2018062914156 https://www.health.harvard.edu/stayi...ve-your-health NCBI study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836017/ A-Z of Intermittent Fasting PDF: The A-Z of Intermittent Fasting_ Everything You Need to Know eBook.pdf |
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