If my race performance isn't up to my expectations I chalk it up to being a learning experience and say I'm still new at this. How long is this excuse good for (am finishing first season, a few olympics and 3 halfs)?
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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you are not a newbie...game is up...and you have no excuse.
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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until you train more than 6 hours a week, then you are a pro and can never be anything else ever again. So, hold onto your newbie card like its gold.
I'm sorry, I just can't help myself.
I'm sorry, I just can't help myself.
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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Considering that conventional wisdom says you can continue to improve in disciplines like running, cycling and swimming for 7 or more years from the time you start, regardless of the age you start at, you've got quite a bit of leeway as far as chalking any less than stellar outings up as learning experiences. Even jaded veterans can learn a little something pretty much every time out, otherwise what fun would it be?
I don't really like the "newbie" term but regardless, you've raced enough that you are no longer a beginner so there's no need to self-deprecate in that way. It's a lifestyle, not a grading scale. A little humility is always good, along with a little confidence. Too much of either, not so good.
I don't really like the "newbie" term but regardless, you've raced enough that you are no longer a beginner so there's no need to self-deprecate in that way. It's a lifestyle, not a grading scale. A little humility is always good, along with a little confidence. Too much of either, not so good.
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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Do you really need to bring this up?!?!? I'm trying to hold on to my newbie card as long as possible. I love sandbagging :)
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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The frist time this happens
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/gforum.cgi?do=post_view_flat;post=491121;page=1;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;mh=25;guest=4478799
you are no longer "new" to the sport.
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/gforum.cgi?do=post_view_flat;post=491121;page=1;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;mh=25;guest=4478799
you are no longer "new" to the sport.
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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no longer a n_____.
dislike that term to begin with.
someone referring to someone else as a newbie, to me, sounds rather elitish.
you will always be new at this. everytime you start off you will find out something you didn't know before.
every single time.
Train hard...race well.
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"Jim, I happen to agree with you" DougStern
dislike that term to begin with.
someone referring to someone else as a newbie, to me, sounds rather elitish.
you will always be new at this. everytime you start off you will find out something you didn't know before.
every single time.
Train hard...race well.
www.jimmishler.com
"Jim, I happen to agree with you" DougStern
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [adam12]
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In that case I plan on retaining my newbie status for a long time!!!
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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if you have to ask, you are still a newb.
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [last tri in 83]
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I'm happy retaining newbie status - don't find it insulting in the least. I'm still a spaz at races and have a lot to learn (like just because it rains the entirety of the bike course doesn't mean you shouldn't drink fluids) and it seems like the learning curve is pretty steep. But if I translated this over to another arena, like say marathons, and I said I was still a newbie to marathons after completing 5 or 6, well people would look at me like I was nuts.
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [garth]
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [noob411]
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Hey, how is that roadie infiltration going?
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [Big Duke Six]
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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Don't hold back
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [noob411]
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Remember to bring along a suicide pill in case you are discovered. Those roadies are nasty SOBs. :)
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [Big Duke Six]
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Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [adam12]
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almost drowning: Aug 19, 05 12:49
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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As long as you're almost drowning, you're definitely a newbie. ;)
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Which is probably why I was registering 59.67mi as I rolled into T2.
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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
I took the one less traveled by,
Which is probably why I was registering 59.67mi as I rolled into T2.
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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as long as you keep asking questions like that. chuckle
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RocketDogEJ: Aug 19, 05 13:59
Re: how long are you considered a newbie? [almost drowning]
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I started racing in 2001. I still consider myself a newbie.
That said, I think there's never a valid excuse for results. You get what you get because of the circumstances. There are reasons, not excuses.
Here's a perspective that I never even knew about until I heard a couple speak once. I'll relate the story first.
Okay, woman is cleaning the house. Get's to the closet. See's her husband's karate gear, all the belts hanging there (he's a several degree black belt). There's one, ratty, faded one hanging there along side several really nice looking ones. She grabs it and throws it out.
Okay, any of you familiar with the sport are groaning, but I had no idea.
She tells him what she did a day later, after the garbage has been collected. He just lowers his head.
"What honey? Did I do something wrong?"
"No, that's okay."
Well, it turns out that the idea is to wear the belt that you are awarded as your black belt until it turns white, signifying coming full circle from knowledge to seeking enlightenment, just as some one new to the sport seeks knowledge. The belt she threw out was his original black belt.
I plan on being a "newbie" until I die.
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Okay, woman is cleaning the house. Get's to the closet. See's her husband's karate gear, all the belts hanging there (he's a several degree black belt). There's one, ratty, faded one hanging there along side several really nice looking ones. She grabs it and throws it out.
Okay, any of you familiar with the sport are groaning, but I had no idea.
She tells him what she did a day later, after the garbage has been collected. He just lowers his head.
"What honey? Did I do something wrong?"
"No, that's okay."
Well, it turns out that the idea is to wear the belt that you are awarded as your black belt until it turns white, signifying coming full circle from knowledge to seeking enlightenment, just as some one new to the sport seeks knowledge. The belt she threw out was his original black belt.
I plan on being a "newbie" until I die.
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Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...
https://triomultisport.com/
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/