September 17, 2012 by Ombra
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Could not agree more with Ron! It's 120 today and I can certainly see changes in the muscle definition in my shoulders and arms...just loving it!
September 17, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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The Challenge continues with each day. As the number of daily push ups goes up, calculating in which increments you'll do them is part of the process. I have four sets of 20 behind me and two to go, as I write this. Doing constant push ups for weeks now has given me a new appreciation for them as a 'one stop shop' for the whole body... Ombretta and I are both feeling stronger bi- and triceps, abs, shoulders, back, etc. My posture has improved; my shoulders drawn back by... Read full post
September 11, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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I blogged about our Koguma Dojo meeting the push up challenge of our California brothers a week or so ago, so for those of you following along at home today's effort is 90... The funny thing about this challenge is not so much struggling through the last few push ups of each series that one does to amass the total for the day, rather the struggle is to make the necessary time to get them all in. I can tell you from experience, trying to bang out 30 or 40 push ups before climbing... Read full post
September 10, 2012 by Tom Barrett
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How easy is it to cheat during a marathon?
Hilarious article in the August New Yorker about a man driven to run a marathon in all 50 states but raising a lot of suspician that he is actually running them.
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What do you think? How could he pull off this hoax? Or, is he for real?
tom barrett
September 6, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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So the Giants are the 5th most valuable franchise in the NFL as noted by Forbes magazine at $1.468 billion, but that is more than $600 million less than the #1 Dallas Cowboys, which have a value of $2.1 billion. That's some amazing equity in those sport franchises!
The only sport franchise worth more is.... wait for it...
Manchester United with a value of $2.24 billion.
That's some amazing equity those owners are holding and with the 10-year collective bargaining agreement... Read full post
September 4, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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This had to be one of the laziest long weekends I've spent in a long time! Or so it felt... it was wonderful to sleep in every day for four days straight! (Well one of us slept. Ombra was up early to run, swim, and do her sit up routine every day. God bless her!)
Ombretta and I had little traffic and a smooth couple of hours ride out to Quogue (to Michael and Deanne's weekend home) and, fortunately, enjoyed the same traffic conditions coming home. During the... Read full post
September 2, 2012 by Tom Barrett
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I ran my first (and so far only) marathon just over a year ago at the age of 51. I am proud of not only finishing and raising money for charity, but achieving the respectable time of 3:54. I "beat" four hours.
Last week, Paul Ryan on a talk show radio show said that, in his first (and only) marathon about twenty years ago, that he "beat" three hours, running a "2:50 somehting" when he was in his twenties. This is an impressive time for anyone.
It turns out it wasn't true.... Read full post
September 2, 2012 by Lars Nordhild Rønning
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Done! Last long training weekend before Challenge Henley-on-Thames (full Ironman distance) in 2 weeks - 16 Sep 2012.Yesterday evening: 25.2K/15.7 miles run. Exactly 2 hours.Today: bike from Langley to Henley-on-Thames, then 1 loop of the bike course (which is 3 loops in total), and bike back home. 148K/92K. 875m/2,870 feet of climbing.On paper it looks like a fast course, but it's really not... Long gradual ascents, poor and slow road surface on many stretches. It will probably be windy too.... Read full post
August 28, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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Just saw this post in facebook and went to the source: Sister Madonna Buder, Oldest Woman to Finish an Ironman. 82-years-old... My, my...
Sister Madonna Buder, Oldest Woman to Finish an Ironman
She does it again! How special and inspiring it was in Penticton for the 30th and final Ironman Canada race to have a new world record set by the one and only Sister Madonna Buder aka the "Iron Nun". A great inspiration to those young and old...
At the 2012 Ironman Canada... Read full post
August 27, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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I was reflecting back on the London Olympics this past weekend and recalled one of the most amazing aspects - that I personlly experienced when I attended the Beijing and Vancouver Games - is being a member of the so-called 'Olympic Family'. I'm not speaking about the T3 car service that you may have heard about, which enables you to go the queue of Official Cars, climb in and have the driver whisk you through special traffic-free lanes to the next sport venue on your list of events you... Read full post
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