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The Monkey Man's, Post-SurgeryPre-Race for the Cure Log

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:eek: I figured you would from the amount of training .that you are doing ... :hmmm: Oh well.....What did he say about the race on Saturday ??

Who did your surgery ?? What hospital ?

DETROIT BASKETBALL!!!
 
yellowmoomba said:
What did he say about the race on Saturday ?? What hospital ?
He said I would be fine...
William Beaumont hospital (TROY)

(One of the reasons I picked him was, he was affiliated w/Beaumont)
Nah, the guy is supposedly good, but has absolutely no personality
He's a dick...
And I always have to wait like an hour or more!?
(That freakin steams me like nothing else,
I will not go back there for that reason alone)


Meal1-0600
4 eggs
10oz ground turkey w/2tbsp salsa
16oz fresh veg-juice

Meal2-0800
1cup oats
1 dannon lite yogurt

Meal3-1130
baby spinach & romaine salad
1/4cup ea, jumbo blueberries+red rasberrys
7.06oz CL tuna + 3tbsp redhot


Meal4- 1630
30g whey
1/4 cup oatmeal

Meal5- 2100
12oz trimmed sirloin
1/4 cup pasta
20oz fresh veg-juice

No training, I don't think I need the CALS? :hmmm:
 
10JN051635

Gave the timed workout a run today... (Timed Ala PF)
120sec Rest on all presses, Tempo= 3/1/2

Bench
135x14
155x13
175x10
195x5 ??? :mad:

Incl Db Press
50x10
60x10
70x10
80x8 :fire:

Seated Military
(Behind)
85x10
85x11
85x9
85x8

Incl Cbl Fly
(Seated-Ball, 60sec rest, Tempo= 2/2/3)
Used TriZZle's mystery machine for this
30x8
30x10
30x11
30x8.5

The Workout felt good, I needed it
Of couse I wanted to work heavier,
but the combination of the Tempo Counting (Damn U P-Funk)
and my DR's words ringing in my ear,...
"Take it easy, normal activities only"
Kept me from going over board

My lower body, still has the slightest soreness, along w/a pinch of stiffness

Food...

Meal1-0630
4 eggs
8oz ground turkey w/2tbsp salsa
16oz fresh veg-juice

Meal2-0830
3/4cup oats
1 dannon lite yogurt

Meal3-0940
1/2 Trioplex bar
6oz Natty Applesauce

Meal4 - (Bd's Mongolian)
10oz Lamb
1cup plain white rice
1/2 cup broccoli
1/4 cup carrots, peapods
1/8 cup mushrooms

Meal5 - 1430
1/2 Trioplex Bar
Banana

WO

Meal6-1720 ~PWO
30g whey
1/4 cup oats
1/2 banana

Meal7 - Carb Load
11oz Grilled Swordfish
Plateful of Egg Noodles
20oz Fresh veg Juice


I am stuffed... Hopefully every thing will Digest smoothly...
I should have energy for the Run tomorrow :D
 
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11JN051145

34 / 6'0 / 208-lbs (post race)

Last post for this journal... Time to move on!

Race Day...

About 5-trillion people showed up to run this morning...
http://www.karmanos.org/detroitraceforthecure/album_2004/picture002.html
I was in there somewhere...

3.2mi Time today...
28:15!!!

The way the training was compressed into really just about two weeks,
I'm pretty happy to have broken 10min mile pace :)

On the other hand (whine :cry: )...
I didn't have a stopwatch, and the miles were not marked well at all...
The mile markers were on garbage cans on the side of the street...

When you are running in a pack of about a hundred people,
they are not easy to see... They should have been up on a street pole! :mad:
(Typical of something organized in the Shitty of Detroit)

I felt very good, had an open, comfortable stride (Not too aggressive)
and I think I could have broken 27:00 if I had known where the finish was,
and definitely, if I had ran the course once or twice...

I'm glad I ran practice in the heat, cause the city was at least 5-10 degrees
hotter than my runs out here in the burbs... (all that concrete)

All and all, a good time... I finish Happy, but not satisfied!

CU on the next journey! :wave2: (Read Recap Article Below Pics!)
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RACE RECAP

"RFTC-WEBSITE"

Sunshine, music, memories and hope were in the air when more than 30,000 gathered Saturday, June 5 in Midtown Detroit for the 13th Annual Komen Detroit Race for the Cure®, locally presented by the Karmanos Cancer Institute. Eighteen hundred breast cancer survivors were among the 24,000 registered participants (22% increase over 2003) amiably walking and running along Woodward, enjoying the bands, buoyed by cheerleaders, and sampling treats from Race sponsors, whose cash support was up 25% over last year.

Total revenue was at an all-time-high record at more than $1.2 million, enabling local breast cancer screening, education and special treatment program grants of $760,000 and a contribution of $250,300 to Komen???s breast cancer research program. Friends for the Cure® donations program continues year-round, with the 2005 incentive program running through July 15, 2005. Individuals and teams who collect donations are eligible for incentives courtesy of New Balance and Johnson & Johnson.
 
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