It seems like restating the obvious to me. Looking over one today "To obtain an analyst position in Information Services"..... great, because that's what you applied for.
Head over to beginnertriathlete.com, they have a wealth of knowledge for beginners. They also have training plans available. Running 5 times a week doesn't sound very balanced, given that most sprints are a 5k run.
You'll probably not want to swim in bike shorts, unless you like riding and...
We've been doing the real tree thing since we bought our house six years ago. This year we found a tree farm where every tree on the lot was the same price, none of that charge by the foot nonsense. This is the first year we have a tree proportionate to our vaulted ceilings and it is awesome.
"Working" from home today after heading to the pool for my little girl's swim lessons. I may have done 3 hours of actual work this week. Going to either mow the lawn or go for a ride at lunch, heck - maybe I'll do both.
I use the Garmin site. It is not as good as it was when it was Motion Based, but it has all my history and they have made some improvements recently so I guess I'm sticking with it. I know some people that use Sport Tracks - though I haven't heard pros/cons. Other options would be to use sites...
I feel like I missed the memo about the office being closed today - there are only a handful of us here. Weather is crap, so I guess it doesn't really matter. Heading to the pool at lunch and then may "work from home" for the afternoon.
Here's to long weekends! No solid plans other than...
Imagine how tough it is for me to be here. Got an offer for a new job within the company last Thursday, so now I'm in the transition period now where I'm not taking on any new work in this position, but haven't started the new one yet.
On the upside, I went home and ran 4 miles at lunch today.
Last time we were in Sedona, we out started from the Bell Rock trailhead. There was a bike shop near by, Sedona Bike and Bean (???), that had trail maps and recommended an awesome ride. Most of the trails we were on had both hikers and bikers, I'd recommend being in the latter group.
Pace is important. Everyone will go out faster than they plan to run, so cede yourself in the appropriate pace group. Walk through the water stations, staying hydrated will make for a much more enjoyable experience.
And look on the bright side, your lack of training will set the bar pretty...
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