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Previously on "You know that moment when you think how could I have been so stupid part 2?"

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    So now my triple is out of the way I have to consider if to do the Brutal as a double or single. The cycle course is such a large climb. I am trying to get a front chain ring - small - with the lowest number of teeth.
    Maybe you can swap your cassette for one with a bigger large cog too.

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  • BrilloPad
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    14 weeks to go from tomorrow. Sat=swimming lesson then my training kicks off with L2B.

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  • BrilloPad
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    So now my triple is out of the way I have to consider if to do the Brutal as a double or single. The cycle course is such a large climb. I am trying to get a front chain ring - small - with the lowest number of teeth.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I am still on for this 2014 - 20th Sep

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Well done on the deferral - if you need crew - me!
    Superb! I will probably take you up on that.

    With a bit of luck I will be living in North Wales by then so you can come and stay at MrsBP's B&B - you will get the best room.

    Now I have to get fit enough for midnightman next year.....

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  • Dallas
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Maybe Dallas will improve her swimming too - either by buying a wet suit that can cope with her rowing muscles or cutting back on the rowing......
    TI is a cult method, seen some of the drills - it all helps!
    Here is an argument: TriTalk.co.uk :: View topic - swim smooth or total immersion?

    Ney, cutting back on rowing - its the only thing I am good at - moving backwards

    Well done on the deferral - if you need crew - me!

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I imagine so. My left knee has always hurt after doing a lot of physical activity, ever since I was 7 or so - it just aches. It also clicks quite a lot especially when tired - straightening the leg clicks and relieves the ache a bit. It doesn't hurt any more from running, just general use really though cycling at higher resistance makes it worse.

    I think it's just a bit crap - waiting to see if cycling builds it up or makes it get worse.
    Whatever you do best to take it slowly. Do what I say, not as I do. I tried to do loads of running suddenly and wrecked the knee.

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  • d000hg
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    I imagine so. My left knee has always hurt after doing a lot of physical activity, ever since I was 7 or so - it just aches. It also clicks quite a lot especially when tired - straightening the leg clicks and relieves the ache a bit. It doesn't hurt any more from running, just general use really though cycling at higher resistance makes it worse.

    I think it's just a bit crap - waiting to see if cycling builds it up or makes it get worse.

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  • amcdonald
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    And I thought doing a 126 mile kayak marathon was hard work

    Good luck anyway

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I'd be cautious even cycling on a dodgy knee, mine hurts if I cycle too much/hard. They might get you doing water-based stuff as part of your recovery, hydrotherapy I think is the term?
    I certainly need to improve my swimming - but at the moment swimming hurts more than cycling which is odd.

    I do get knee pain when cycling if I cycle too little. The more I do the less it hurts.

    Seems your knee problem (if that is what it is) is different to mine?

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  • d000hg
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    I'd be cautious even cycling on a dodgy knee, mine hurts if I cycle too much/hard. They might get you doing water-based stuff as part of your recovery, hydrotherapy I think is the term?

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  • BigRed
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Total Immersion Swimming Teaching and Coaching - Swimmer and Triathlete Swimming Instruction UK[/url]
    here was me thinking the whole point of swimming was to avoid total immersion

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  • BrilloPad
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    Just heard from the race director - I can defer entry until next year!

    I was very worried there I was going to lose £335 - no doubt NLUK will be upset as I entered a contract without being able to fulfill my obligations and have been given a second chance.....

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Think that's the right decision. Maybe you can use your recovery time to really work on the swimming - IIRC you said it wasn't your strongest discipline?
    You have a good memory - its very true. My strategy is going to be to do most of my training on cycling/swimming initially and introduce the running very very slowly.

    I have improved swimming alot using Total Immersion Swimming Teaching and Coaching - Swimmer and Triathlete Swimming Instruction UK - I actually went for a single session at Lingfield. I have totally changed my stroke - its now 1 kick per arm stroke. And its same side - so right arm, right leg. this, apparently, engages the chest muscles.

    You are right - I must get some more sessions with him.

    Maybe Dallas will improve her swimming too - either by buying a wet suit that can cope with her rowing muscles or cutting back on the rowing......

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    At midnightman I had a record swim and bike and the first 16 miles of the run were great despite not being able to do any running for 6 weeks leading up to event. The last 10 miles were pure hell - total agony. I did get a trophy for 2nd in the 50+ class, but have been walking like a cripple since.

    A MRI has shown that there is no cartilage left on the inside of left knee and the pain was bone hitting bone and is still very bruised. I have an operation on Thursday(15th) to sort this out. Due to the bruising the recovery will be slow and painful and I have take it easy for about 2 months.

    Hence I am pulling out of the brutal double this year - I have sent email to organizers to see if I can defer until next year.

    My priest is very upset - he has lost fund raising money.....
    Think that's the right decision. Maybe you can use your recovery time to really work on the swimming - IIRC you said it wasn't your strongest discipline?

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