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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Re-Entry
So I’ve suffered a significant head injury. Technically, I have an intracranial contusion (bleeding) in the upper left frontal lobe of my brain. There are several small areas of bleeding evident on CT scan, the largest being 9 mm. There … Continue reading
Posted in Injuries and Recovery
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Rest Is My Friend
One of my internet friends, Peter, is going thru recovery from a traumatic brain injury suffered May, 2014. He commented on my last post. Here is my reply to him, which shows, I hope, an increasing restraint in returning to … Continue reading
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Lessons From A Violent Arena
In college, on the East coast, I was surrounded by New Yorkers. Sundays, we would watch pro football on communal TV in the dorm lounges. Most games were local, meaning the Jets and Giants were the teams folks followed. Since … Continue reading
Posted in Training Diary
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Coach’s Notes
Our coaches offer phone calls after every race, so at the end of my season, I scheduled one with Patrick. We talked for about 20 minutes. He promised to consolidate his thoughts for me in an email, which is below, … Continue reading
Posted in Triathlon Central
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Deflation
Well. Switzerland, home to sound money, shocked the financial world yesterday. The news even hit the Endurance Nation triathlon forum, where someone noted he had to cut his morning workout short because, Swiss National Bank. Deflation is the big fear … Continue reading
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Self-Healing
I pride myself on “never getting injured”. By that I mean, I’ve never had to stand down from training for any prolonged time due to over use or acute strain injuries. (Of course, there was that one time when I … Continue reading
Posted in Injuries and Recovery, Training Diary, Triathlon Central
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Inherent Vice
This is not the best movie you’ll see this year, or even this month. But it is the first, and possibly only screen adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s unique style and viewpoint. Anderson has done a fair job of wringing some semblance of sense from Pynchon, and provided a workmanlike, un-romantic snapshot of that place and time that was the Santa Monica Bay 40 years ago. For that, I thank him for his service. Continue reading
Posted in Reviews: Books, Movies, Music, TV
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Tips For The Time Strapped Triathlete
Now that I’m retired, I look back on the time I was working, expecially before 2011, when I was working close to full time, and wonder how I ever was able to train for Ironman triathlon. I was at a … Continue reading
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A New Year, A New Me?
I started my “Out Season” – as distinct from “Off Season” (when we become slothful couch inhabitants) and “In Season” (when we are training for specific races) – in mid December. Usually, my Off Season lasts about 10-14 days, then I start … Continue reading
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