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Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition
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How are you? Did you meet last weekā€™s goals? What are your goals for this week?

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Goals met!
1. 7/7 days healthy coping - yes! Yesterday was day 33 in a row!
2. Practice 2 min pauses twice a day- not all days but did when I needed it as a skill, and some practice
3. Journal daily- 6/7 but did it when I needed to
4 hip and shoulder pt as directed - yes
5. Follow pt instructions for swim and run- done

M- off
T- 1000 yd swim, 1 mi run
W- 60 min walk
Th- 1000 yd swim
F - 60 min walk
S - 1000 yd swim
S - 60 min walk

Goals this week same as last. Watch me tell you I have 40 days in a row next week! I can and will do it bc I keep my promises to myself.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Congrats on having everything go so well.

My week ended poorly, as quite a number of things came up on Friday and over the weekend.
Still, 12k steps every day, but only 2 days biking and none swimming; the 3 academic subjects got done 5-6X for at least an hour each time, violin 5X (and starting to sound reasonable), cello only twice.
Good about not getting distracted at the beginning of the week, but with all the horror happening on college campuses (my mother's side is Jewish, so I am too) I got too hung up looking at social media at the end of the week.

Goals for the week (modified because an illness is running through the family and there are many family obligations this week):
(1) Sports: walk: 7X12k; bike: 3-5X30min; swim: 0X30min (unless my cough clears)
(2) Academic: algebra: 6X1hr; analysis: 6X1hr; physics: 6X1hr
(3) Music: violin: 5X30min; cello (concert this Sunday): 5X20min
(4) Limit ineffective internet usage and do planning ahead of time.

Tri or tri not; this is no du. (--- with apologies to Yoda.) Slow triathlete who survived Huntsville, Lelystadt, Colmar, Fontanil, and
Szekesfehervar/Lake Velence. Arbor hydration specialist in a kid's park in Monterrey 4 times in the 1990s (and in the pits in 1994).
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Chowders wrote:
Now 2 weeks until first race - sh*t, where did the time go? A week or so of training left, sandwiched between a few easy days at the start and end of this 2 week period. Do I feel ready? Not really ā€¦ mini race simulation on Sunday might boost confidence (or not!) ... and hopefully race nutrition will feel good (which would be a first!).

On nutrition: I have a strategy ā€¦ if I eat more good stuff there wonā€™t be any room for less good stuff. First step - have a smoothie every day.

Training last week went more or less to plan. Nice chilled start to the week, focussed on recovery, then building back up a bit towards race simulation session on Sunday. Except I was feeling a bit tired so moved race simulation to today. I did manage an OW swim though - itā€™s been a very cold spring here but the weather turned at the start of last week and the water temps are already ok. Last week wasnā€™t about volume, but for the record: 8k swim, 4hrs bike, 2ish hrs run; did all my strength and prehab work. My taper niggle for this race is a sore shoulder ā€¦ Iā€™m assuming that as itā€™s a taper niggle itā€™ll disappear as quickly as it arrived. Not a single smoothie consumed :-0 Iā€™ll worry about that after my race. I did have one today though :-)

Itā€™s race week! Much excitement! And trepidation! Ticking over training until Thurs when I travel to the race. Got a bike fitting session on Fri (I concede; quite an unusual plan just before a race but there are reasons of course ā€¦ and your life would not be improved by knowing these details, so Iā€™ll spare you); quick spin and run on Sat before registration and bike racking ā€¦ and then feet up for the rest of the day; race is on Sun (3.30am alarm :-/).
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Chowders] [ In reply to ]
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I hate taper niggles! I hope you have a great race.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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1/1 for the week and 34 days in a row of healthy coping skills!
Just swam and a proud of self for sticking to the plan, which was 1200 yds. This made two days in a row which I havenā€™t done for a bit. Trying to be smart here :)

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Yesterday was a blur.

Goals for this week
1) find sheet with pt exercises
2) make plan for doing them and start tomorrow
3) supportive nutrition
4) check back in Sunday

Move on. Keep training. Be an adult.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Omelette] [ In reply to ]
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How is your foot?

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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2/2 for the week (how is it only Wed.?) and THIRTY FIVE DAYS OF HEALTHY COPING SKILLS IN A ROW! FIVE WEEKS! So proud of self.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Not great. Continuing to get treatment on it and hoping that not running for a while will give it time to heal. I had been running a lot so spending time in my bike is nice.

Move on. Keep training. Be an adult.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Congratulations! Awesome job these past couple of weeks!

Move on. Keep training. Be an adult.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Omelette] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the kind words :)
Iā€™m sorry your foot is still bugging you but glad you are enjoying the bike time.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Chowders] [ In reply to ]
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I hope you have a fantastic race! Are you doing Chattanooga (which it seems like everyone I know is doing) or something more unique? Either way, I hope you have fun and that itā€™s a good day!

Move on. Keep training. Be an adult.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Omelette] [ In reply to ]
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Omelette wrote:
I hope you have a fantastic race! Are you doing Chattanooga (which it seems like everyone I know is doing) or something more unique? Either way, I hope you have fun and that itā€™s a good day!

Thank you! Not Chat ā€¦ I live in Scotland and do my races in the UK/Europe. Thereā€™s a race series in the UK called Outlaw - they do an iron distance and a few half iron distances races (and a few other things) ā€¦ Iā€™m doing a half ā€¦ it draws a good crowd (1000+ entrants and pretty competitive) but has more of a ā€˜local triā€™ vibe vs IM (not that I dislike IM races itā€™s just different ā€¦ and I like supporting an independent race organiser etc).

Sorry to hear your foot is troubling you ā€¦ sending +ve rehab thoughts :-)
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Chowders] [ In reply to ]
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3/3 for the week and 36 days in a row
Stuck to my plan in the pool today despite temptation to do more bc of anxiety !

Yesterday felt like ā€œhow on earth is it only Wednesdayā€

Yesterday evening I had a lot of anxiety but I used the healthy skills!

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Chowders] [ In reply to ]
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Much more interesting than Chattanooga (at least to me in the US ;))!

Move on. Keep training. Be an adult.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Really brief 'cause 7 of 8 of us (me included) have or had a respiratory tract infection (again) that my wife (who has it the worst in the family) feels is covid.

12k steps daily, Achilles feeling pretty good and bottom of foot is feeling better. (I switched back to the orthotics I had before the orthopedist.) Timed 2 miles today walking at 13:45 pace/mile when I wasn't coughing too much. Skipping other exercise until system somewhat recovered.
Violin 2X at about 1 hr each but no cello. Studying about 4 hrs/day but frustratingly slow (only algebra coming easily); today just focused on physics since my progress has been very lethargic and I felt I needed to go back over some of it to make the new material settle in more easily.

Just got the little ones (10 and 13) to sleep about 30 minutes ago (it's 3:30 am now here), and also been having trouble explaining to my 15-year-old know-it-all why he needs to quarantine when he's sick. (And hope some of this makes sense.)

Hoping I'm well enough to play the concert on Sunday. (Already had to cancel 2 appts to finish my wife's teeth implants, violin lessons for 4 of the kids, and missed my girls' theater performances.)

The diet I'm on (which I think I forgot to mention before) has felt very easy and my weight seems to be coming down slowly. Now the "baby" is only full-term rather than overdue.

Sorry for all the whinging.

Congrats on doing so well Tigerchik.
Hope you feel better Omelette.
Good luck in the race Chowders.

Tri or tri not; this is no du. (--- with apologies to Yoda.) Slow triathlete who survived Huntsville, Lelystadt, Colmar, Fontanil, and
Szekesfehervar/Lake Velence. Arbor hydration specialist in a kid's park in Monterrey 4 times in the 1990s (and in the pits in 1994).
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [madMike100] [ In reply to ]
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No apologies needed for whining. You arenā€™t whining. I hope everyone feels better!

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Omelette] [ In reply to ]
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37 days in a row :)

I am upset about something this morning and am going to journal first thing bc that is the thing that will help me sort out the feelings. I will check back in to say I did thisā€¦ I need to prioritize the journaling over other stuff that my brain is saying is ā€œimportantā€ but can, in fact, wait a half hour

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [madMike100] [ In reply to ]
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journaling done
it didn't totally alleviate the feeling. I think I need more time. I may need to speak w the other person involved.

I can and will use my healthy skills for the rest of the day. check in coming later.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Dr. Tigerchik wrote:
journaling done
it didn't totally alleviate the feeling. I think I need more time. I may need to speak w the other person involved.

I can and will use my healthy skills for the rest of the day. check in coming later.

We're all (electronic) ears.
(And aren't you glad I don't have food in my username? ;-)
(By the way, why, Omelette, did you pick that username? I hope you didn't have the issue I had when I was biking up a steep hill and the chain slipped...)

Tri or tri not; this is no du. (--- with apologies to Yoda.) Slow triathlete who survived Huntsville, Lelystadt, Colmar, Fontanil, and
Szekesfehervar/Lake Velence. Arbor hydration specialist in a kid's park in Monterrey 4 times in the 1990s (and in the pits in 1994).
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [madMike100] [ In reply to ]
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made it!

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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5/5 for the week and 38 days in a row!

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Weekly accountability thread: May 13 edition [Omelette] [ In reply to ]
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6/6 for the week and 39 days in a row!
Iā€™m anxious today but I can cope with it healthfully. The two min pauses are going to be important today

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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