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Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    Claremount Beach in Howth is nice to AM if looking for a decent beach that way, it's used quiet regularly for the Howth Aquathons. Larry Mullen has his own private walkway out onto it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    July 10th - 16th

    Bike:
    90 miles for the week, usual commutes both long and less long. A mix of awful wintery weather and lovely summery weather for the week.

    Swim x 3 (and a bit!)

    Monday PM: Swimming lesson. Unlike front crawl I never learned to do the back stroke as a kid because I couldn't get my ears in the water, my physio was recommending I should to help my ongoing shoulder issue. I thought this would take a few lessons to master as I'd zero experience with it and any time I've tried it I just sank! But the lovely Karl is so clear in his instructions I got the key points immediately.
    Thursday Lunchtime: 425M / 17 lengths. Was WFH in the morning and heading to the office after lunch so took the opportunity to stop at the pool on the way in and do some practice. This was just a mix of front crawl, breast stroke and some back stroke practice which went very well.
    Sunday AM: 475M / 19 lengths pre lesson practice, got to the pool half an hour before the lesson and did a mix of breast stoke, front crawl and back stroke lengths. Followed by 30 min lesson, did some revision on back stroke and then focused on push turns. Turning in the pool is probably the last thing holding me back from getting some good sessions in - next up tumble turns :eek: that scares the hec outta me but we'll see what happens at the next lesson which I'm hoping will be my last - I"m hoping to join the local Tri club shortly and wanted to have a min standard (probably need to have) before doing that, hopefully I"m there now. Possibly time to move on from here if I do that too.
    Saturday AM: Might as well mention this although not technically 'swimming'. Went for a dip off the Bull Wall after the inaugural Fairview parkrun with some of the Hartstwon crew including fletch. Was very refreshing on the legs for sure but we had to walk about half a KM to get up to thigh dept as tide was out, so didn't stay very long. So another weekend gone with no open water swim practice. Am getting very nervous about the thoughts of doing the swim part of the Lough Key Tri, I haven't signed up yet.... Not sure I should be attempting it with no sea swimming so really need to get my skates on and get over the fear. I can swim in the sea on holidays with no problem but here feels different for some reason..

    Runs x 2, a whopping 6.7 miles for the week
    Saturday AM: 3.1 miles @ 9:43 avg hr 145.
    Headed to Fairview for the inaugural parkrun. Along with every RD, ED, core team member and regular parkrunner in driving distance by the looks of it It was a beautiful day and lovely to catch up with so many from here, Nop, Anna, Denis, FBOT, FerrisB, Wubble Wubble, MrsMc, Laura, aquinn, killerz (who'd just run a night marathon :rolleyes:) and no doubt am missing a ton of others - forgot BG! Who was marshaling and giving great support! Started off near aquinn, MrsMc & Laura, the other two went off after a while and I was glad Laura wanted to keep it nice and easy, chatted on the way round. It's a challenging enough course at race pace no doubt, I enjoyed it, particularly the down hill grass bits, I really hope they don't tarmac over them!!!! Yes it might be a bit mucky in winter but sure that's what trail runners are for :pac:. Headed off then for the dip in the sea and then ended up in The Food Room for a well earned brunch! I'll be back to do Fairview again but have some more tourism to do in the next few weeks, no more volunteering until I get to 50 parkruns!
    Sunday AM: 3.5 miles @ 11:39 avg hr 120.
    Slow plod around DCU/Albert Park before my swimming lesson, lovely sunny day and not as humid as yesterday thankfully. Was a bit tired after a beer last night although really enjoyed it - went to see Beguiled in the Light House Cinema, weirdest film I've seen in a long time, not sure what to make of it TBH, fab cinema though! Anyway, plodded around the park taking it very easy.

    Got bloods done earlier in the week, it's 6 weeks since she increased my meds and I was just getting more tired each week. Luckily I found somewhere that gives same day results so no waiting around for 3 weeks yay! Sure enough got the call the next morning from the specialist to reduce back to 15mg - I'd already done this on the Sunday - might ditch the specialist and just self medicate from now on :p, It will take a week or two to properly feel the effects but am noticing small improvements in energy already although still taking a few naps here and there. Woody and I spent the afternoon doozing in the sunshine #lovesundays.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,936 ✭✭✭annapr


    Did you spend your afternoon dozing in front of the Leinster final? Zzzzzzz.....

    If you're up around Albo again and want company for a run, give me a shout.

    Good to see you briefly on Saturday!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,038 ✭✭✭Neady83


    Really happy to see things on the up for you AM :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    annapr wrote: »
    Did you spend your afternoon dozing in front of the Leinster final? Zzzzzzz.....

    If you're up around Albo again and want company for a run, give me a shout.

    Good to see you briefly on Saturday!

    Ha ha of course not! Well, sort of :p I was listening to it (courtesy of my next door neighbour who was watching it with his patio door wide open). Will do! I had hoped to get back to the Greenland Cafe on Saturday morning but didn't work out.
    Neady83 wrote: »
    Really happy to see things on the up for you AM :)

    Thanks S, was just thinking of you yesterday, hope the recovery is going well??!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭career move


    Just enter the tri. You'll be able for it ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Just enter the tri. You'll be able for it ;)

    Yeah I think I'll just have to take the plunge :D It's not until September 3rd anyway so I'll have a few more chances to chicken out practice!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,119 ✭✭✭Mrs Mc


    Good to see ya Saturday AM :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Mrs Mc wrote: »
    Good to see ya Saturday AM :)

    You too A, although you left me for dust :D so many people I can no longer keep up with!!!!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Dear AGYR

    We can confirm successful payment of your membership fee.

    •TI membership - Race Licence
    •Club membership - Activmultisport TC - Adult M'ship June - Dec

    Your status has been set to Active.

    Triathlon Ireland

    The dark side just got a lot brighter :D (for me)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭career move


    The dark side just got a lot brighter :D (for me)

    You just have to move forums now and your transformation will be complete ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    You just have to move forums now and your transformation will be complete ;)

    I'm just packing up the last of my things, will be over shortly - stick the kettle on for me :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭Testosterscone


    You just have to move forums now and your transformation will be complete ;)

    Ya's aren't getting another one that easy. We put up a fight for the remaining good ones as you guys got enough in the divorce :p


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 18,947 CMod ✭✭✭✭The Black Oil


    Race Licence

    Ya wha?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭career move


    Ya's aren't getting another one that easy. We put up a fight for the remaining good ones as you guys got enough in the divorce :p

    Haha :D

    Now, now there's no need to be bitter. It really doesn't suit you :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Ya's aren't getting another one that easy. We put up a fight for the remaining good ones as you guys got enough in the divorce :p

    Aw shucks :D isn't it about time there was a reconciliation! It'd certainly make things much easier!! Maybe I'll start a campaign.
    Ya wha?

    I know, it's a bit mad ted, you have to have a licence to take part in any Triathlon (and many duathlons too). I've no idea why, something to do with covering you for insurance, you have to join TI before you can join a club too but I guess that's the same as being a member of Athletics Ireland when you're in a running club.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,672 ✭✭✭ThebitterLemon


    Haha :D

    Now, now there's no need to be bitter. It really doesn't suit you :p

    You should come back Madame Dora, I miss you :)

    TbL


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,006 ✭✭✭✭The Muppet


    Aw shucks :D isn't it about time there was a reconciliation! It'd certainly make things much easier!! Maybe I'll start a campaign.



    I know, it's a bit mad ted, you have to have a licence to take part in any Triathlon (and many duathlons too). I've no idea why, something to do with covering you for insurance, you have to join TI before you can join a club too but I guess that's the same as being a member of Athletics Ireland when you're in a running club.

    The best of luck with the plans , will you have to wear a big red N in your first race?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭career move


    You should come back Madame Dora, I miss you :)

    TbL

    Awww you old sweet talker you :D:D:D

    Flattery will get you everywhere!!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try...

    Thursday 20th July Open Water Swim - a whopping 304 yards

    Went out to Skerries to try my first OW swim with the club. I was more than a little nervous, the last time I was in the water in Skerries was last year sometime with the scuba club and all I remember from that was feeling seasick! Also, believe it or not I'm painfully shy and hate meeting new people in large groups. Luckily I already knew one of the girls. Anyway, rocked up at 8.30 (who am I kidding I was there at 7:45) got into the wetsuit and made my way down to the water with everyone else. It was fairly rough looking with big black clouds over Balbriggan, thankfully they stayed there. Got into the water with not much fuss and followed the others out, one guy was leading the group, everyone else followed. Out was fine, back was no so fine, battling against the current the wetsuit felt like it was choking me. Made it back in. More instructions from the coach and off we went again, out and back, same struggle. Couldn't get the breathing thing down at all, felt really uncomfortable putting my head in the (very choppy) water so I swam head up. Did one more out and back and then decided enough was enough. By the time I got back to the car I was quitting, then I had a little chat with myself.

    So, I need a lot, lot lot more practice in the pool before I attempt that again, and, I need a better wetsuit. One of the girls said mine is for surfing :o #morto. But, having chatted to the coach while the others were doing a million more out & backs he said that some of the guys weren't brilliant swimmers when he took over last October so there's hope, right? I need to stop having unrealistic expectations of myself, and I need to look into a proper wetsuit!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭career move


    I think you're doing really well. Don't get discouraged. Sea swimming is not for the faint hearted and it's so difficult to manage your breathing when it's choppy. You got 3 out and backs done tonight. Next time aim for 4. Baby steps.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,044 ✭✭✭chickey2


    I'm in awe of you for just trying! Most wouldn't, including me. Fair play to you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,968 ✭✭✭aquinn


    My wetsuit is for a 16 year old boy so don't bother being mortified you're only new to this.

    Sea swimming is tough with the current and you're only getting used to the pool and you are making great progress.

    No one starts off perfect, how boring would that be.

    Don't leave it too long before going in again as next week it could be calm and much easier. Go easy on yourself.

    My friend is a sea swimmer and she suffers from sea sickness at times like car sickness so she uses those wrist bands that people wear on the ferries.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭Huzzah!


    Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try...

    Thursday 20th July Open Water Swim - a whopping 304 yards

    Also, believe it or not I'm painfully shy and hate meeting new people in large groups.

    Isn't this why we get into running in the first place? Nice and safe and solitary. The whole experience sounds quite daunting. Fair play to you for getting out there and giving it a bash. No doubt you'll make great progress in time. It sounds like you've approached it sensibly, with getting lessons and now joining a club. Best of luck!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    I think you're doing really well. Don't get discouraged. Sea swimming is not for the faint hearted and it's so difficult to manage your breathing when it's choppy. You got 3 out and backs done tonight. Next time aim for 4. Baby steps.

    Thanks K, baby steps indeed, will try again! A clubmate suggested a lake (Lough Lene) which is not to far from me, I might go up at the weekend and check it out.
    chickey2 wrote: »
    I'm in awe of you for just trying! Most wouldn't, including me. Fair play to you.

    Thanks C, appreciate that :)
    aquinn wrote: »
    My wetsuit is for a 16 year old boy so don't bother being mortified you're only new to this.

    Sea swimming is tough with the current and you're only getting used to the pool and you are making great progress.

    No one starts off perfect, how boring would that be.

    Don't leave it too long before going in again as next week it could be calm and much easier. Go easy on yourself.

    My friend is a sea swimmer and she suffers from sea sickness at times like car sickness so she uses those wrist bands that people wear on the ferries.

    Ooh interesting on the bracelets, worth a shot for sure, one of the other girls last night was saying she was dizzy for a while too. I'd imagine most of it is getting used to it and there's only one way to do that! Although I wouldn't mind starting off perfectly :P.
    Huzzah! wrote: »
    Isn't this why we get into running in the first place? Nice and safe and solitary. The whole experience sounds quite daunting. Fair play to you for getting out there and giving it a bash. No doubt you'll make great progress in time. It sounds like you've approached it sensibly, with getting lessons and now joining a club. Best of luck!

    Sob! I miss my lovely solitary running! You're right, it is, but it doesn't stay that way for long, some of the very best people I've met have been through running and some I'm lucky enough to call my friends. The group were very nice, it's just daunting being the new girl, the new rubbish girl at that :D Hopefully that will all change in the coming months. I've joined the club up to the end of the year so that's not much of a commitment to stick with really.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,883 ✭✭✭Younganne


    Have to say I really admire your ability to turn your hand to anything and your willingness to try.

    A lot of people would have long given up on an active live. You are fantastic in your approach to trying to find something that your health will allow you to do.

    I'm terrified just reading about the open water swimming and I'm in the safety of the indoors. Fair play to you girl!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,383 ✭✭✭diego_b


    Good stuff for giving it a go there AGYR/AGRS...tbh we'd be very comparable on the swimming front there. I had a stiff neck after my last attempt at swimming last week as the water was so choppy I couldn't put my head down for long....but it was better than the first time I went out and I'll be out again next week and it will be better then too.
    At the moment I am going swimming on my own as a bit embarrassed to go swimming with friends and that until I can hold my own for a bit longer, it's literally like being a child again as I have long since many years forgotten how to swim proper.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,831 ✭✭✭Annie get your Run


    Younganne wrote: »
    Have to say I really admire your ability to turn your hand to anything and your willingness to try.

    A lot of people would have long given up on an active live. You are fantastic in your approach to trying to find something that your health will allow you to do.

    I'm terrified just reading about the open water swimming and I'm in the safety of the indoors. Fair play to you girl!!

    Ah thanks Anne, that means alot, especially coming from someone who ran a 50K and is hopefully going to be pacing DCM!! The admiration is mutual :)
    diego_b wrote: »
    Good stuff for giving it a go there AGYR/AGRS...tbh we'd be very comparable on the swimming front there. I had a stiff neck after my last attempt at swimming last week as the water was so choppy I couldn't put my head down for long....but it was better than the first time I went out and I'll be out again next week and it will be better then too.
    At the moment I am going swimming on my own as a bit embarrassed to go swimming with friends and that until I can hold my own for a bit longer, it's literally like being a child again as I have long since many years forgotten how to swim proper.

    What's AGRS? Or do I want to know :D. I can understand that too D but equally you can learn really quickly from others, don't leave it too long before joining a group - how are you getting on with your wetsuit?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,383 ✭✭✭diego_b


    Crikey I messed up...AGYS (Swim)!
    Yup will go meet a few others as for sure like with running the tips and pointers make it easier. Wetsuit is all good I have to say, managed to actually close it all by myself on my own last time....needed assistance from my wife first time around!
    Def can see the value in it!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,921 ✭✭✭Kennyg71


    Well done AM on your jumping off point with the sea swimming, and I'm not saying it will be same for you, but was talking to someone recently that does sea swim events and can cover couple Miles easily in pool but said she needs to get out to the sea more, as she struggles with 500m in sea, so maybe getting out to sea swim maybe if more benifit, but you are the tri fairy after all so fell free to ignore :P


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