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Monday, August 27, 2012

Fitting M2 Farewell to Ironman in Penticton

Sad, but true.  Ironman for the time being will not be in Penticton, but M2 was well represented in this seemingly final installment up North.  For all that M2 has endured in Canada, he is happy to see PR's and Ironman first timers perform so well on that hallowed course.

Great races all around to our athletes:

Sara Peschel passed nearly a 1000 people with a strong performance finishing at 12:57:22
Jessica Yin finished in 8th in her AG with an amazing race for 11:11:55
Mario Maturo in just under the 12 hour mark for his first Ironman with 11:58:28
Andrew Castaldi had a well balanced race for a PR at 10:37:22
Gary Rafferty dropped under 10:30 in his first IM for 10:25:51

Enjoy some rest and have a safe trip home.

Now we'll have to see if they keep M2's monument around for Challenge next year.


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Winter Illness and Recovery

The winter months can be an exciting time for athletes who want to make large jumps in their fitness and speed, it is also a time that can put you further back at the same time if you don't deal with colds and viruses properly.  With the Holidays, less sunlight and other stresses in your life, the immune system takes a hit over the winter.  M2 is here to help guide you through coming back after getting knocked out of training from illness.

#1 Fever = No Exercise
While refraining from exercising while running a fever might seem obvious, consider that after offering the above advice to a new athlete at the time, I was admonished for such silliness where this same athlete years back somehow managed to train through pneumonia.  We were not a good match as things turned out.

#2 Aches = Light exercise at most
Preferably easy swim or gentle bike versus run.  Common sense here.  Do not be guided by the obligation to train so you do not lose fitness, but instead by whether a light exercise session might get blood stirring and leave you feeling better as a result.

#3 Chest Cold = Light exercise, short duration, low intensity
Important to respect lower intensities and no excessive duration.  Chest colds can be very draining and if you only drain yourself further and prolong recovery by force-feeding training.

#4 Head Cold = Moderate to L1 intensity 
With many head colds, I have often found it helpful to train at L1ish type intensity, or 10-20 below run LT.  Though not a pretty sight at times, such training can help clear the throat and nostrils of gunk that might otherwise remain stuck there.

Diet
Liquids, soups, vegetables, fruits are always good health agents.  Hopefully as an athlete you have already incorporated a good balanced diet, but maybe this is a chance to start?

Resumption of normal training:

First thing, do not worry that you have lost all your hard-earned fitness, that would take weeks of inactivity for this to occur.

Second thing, do not blast away the first day or even the send that you feel largely normal.  Test the water first with an easy workout, and assuming positive signals, you can upgrade to moderate and then moderate + L1 intensity.  Give a little watts or run pace and don't worry about it.  You should be good to go thereafter assuming the body responds well.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Kit Ordering - January Delivery

As everyone's season comes to an end, M2 is gearing up for next year.  Make sure you look good while bundled up with some sharp M2 winter kits.  Lets face it, we really didn't see a summer this year either so this is almost year round gear.

Voler has some new items to keep you warm with their "Artico" line of cycling shorts and knickers.  We have access to insulated and lightweight arm warmers to keep the cold and sun off all the time.

Samples are available in the studio to try on through November 29th, but please, try on before working out.  Proper decorum at M2.

To order click here.

You might order your winter gear now and the tri-gear at a later date.  I recommend the following items:
  • Long-sleeve jersey - essential winter gear - can be used most all of the year
  • Thermal vest if you are an early morning rider
  • Wind vest (lighter than thermal vest) if not so early morning rider and good for foggy summer rides
  • Bib Knickers for guys if you don't want to wear knee warmers
Standard Items
  • Short-sleeve jersey - can also be ordered later
  • Bib shorts guys - ladies might prefer non-bib for pit-stops
If we get order in by end of November we have the gear end of January.  Regarding tri-gear, it would be good to take advantage of the sizing samples while we have them.

Order Deadline is November 29th.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

M2 Revolution Athletes take on Ironman Canada


As many of us settle back into our regular, non-Ironman lives, I wanted to say how great it was to see all of you out on the course this past weekend at Ironman Canada.  It’s been an amazing year of training and I look forward to more to come.

Congratulations to all the M2 members who raced:
Bita Sistani
Dave Ewart
Dennis Dauz
Emmanuel Madrigal
Faith Bolliger
Heather Singerman
Howard Skebe
Jaimie Westcott
Jen Ruebenstein
Jen Kremen
Jenni Kirk
Jenny Arden
Kahn Wu
Katya Black
Kate Williams
Kelly McDonough
Kenneth Clews
Lauren Skinner
Lena Van Haren
Newton Ganac
Peter Kacandes
Rachel Wadsworth
Ryan Long
Steve Fleming

It was a very happy and emotional M2 returning to Penticton with a great bunch of athletes.  Very proud of you all.