On May, 5, 2012, Jesse Thomas won the Wildflower Triathlon for the second consecutive year. Linsey Corbin placed second and Paul Matthews, Trevor Wurtele, and Melanie McQuiad all for stong, top 10 finishes.
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MAP numbers and past workouts to gauge present status from.
Training with discipline and purpose.
A bike, a triathlon uniform, running shoes and a goal.
Kale.
Red wine and a steak or pizza.
Winning a third World Championships.
Maui... it has the best party afterwards.
Smurfs
Can't pick only one.. depends on the workout!
Dark chocolate and wine... together.
Shower, put makeup on and dress up!
A doctor... didn't have time to study when I became a full time athlete so that is out the window.
On May, 5, 2012, Jesse Thomas won the Wildflower Triathlon for the second consecutive year. Linsey Corbin placed second and Paul Matthews, Trevor Wurtele, and Melanie McQuiad all for stong, top 10 finishes.
moreCold temps at IM 70.3 California didn’t slow down the competition, and CycleOps athletes put in incredibly strong performances. 4 of the top-6 pro women and 3 of the top-10 men were CycleOps-powered athletes. Melanie McQuaid took the huge win, laying the groundwork with the fastest women's bike split, and big congratulation goes out to Meredith Kessler, Linsey Corbin, Lesley Paterson, Jesse Thomas, Chris McDonald and Matt Lieto (who recorded the fastest bike split on the men's side).
Also Congratulations to Sara Piampiano and Heather Wurtele on strong showings at the Texas Iron Man 70.3!
moreby Melanie McQuaid, Triathlete
The off season is a great time to focus on building leg strength because you can focus less on your speed. Doing some cadence work and this on-the-bike strength work together is a great idea, since they will complement each other and cadence does allow you to keep some of your speed intact. This article will focus on the strength component.
If you are doing long rides outside, I would suggest adding some hills. When you ride the hills, instead of trying to go up it fast, put your bike in a big gear and grind it out at about 60 rpm. This will keep your heart rate down and turn the climb into a leg-press workout to build strength in your climbing-specific muscles. You can do this workout off road with a lot of success. If you need to do your long rides indoors still, I would suggest riding at a higher wattage (keep to below 85% perceived effort) with low cadence for 3-8 minutes with 5 minutes in between to mimic a grinding hill interval workout. You can do these intervals both seated and standing but make sure you are comfortable seated because you will mostly stay seated in Ironman and XTERRA racing.
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Conrad and I had a chance to visit the LA Tri Club on Tuesday and during that appearance someone asked the question “why XTERRA?”. My answer was that despite the fact we train professionally to be the fittest we could possibly be and take the competitive aspect of this race very seriously, the challenge of XTERRA is often the course itself. Your primary objective is finishing the race and your secondary objective is trying to win it. Sunday was a classic example of the most ridiculously hard race course and stacked fields of triathletes from a variety of backgrounds doing battle against the course first and then with one another.

I woke up on Saturday January 20th thinking, screw it. I don’t feel like getting on a plane, I am just going back to bed for another few hours and later I will just get up and go suffer on another ride in the rain by myself. Luckily, Ross was making coffee so the thought of drinking some liquid motivation was more enticing than a few more minutes of nap time. I got on the plane, flew to LA, got a car and jetted to Temecula.
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as reported by Melanie McQuaid on racergirl.com