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Jan162006

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This episode is extra phatty with chronic audio of all sorts of triathlon-related subjects. (Click here to listen) We have a rant from Cav about being a freak, audio from runs in Kingwood and Clear Lake Shores, TX (map pictured below), an interview with a NYC triathlete about S&S couplers for your bike, a rain-soaked attempt at GPSing a new 5k run course, a chat between Prof. Erich and I about lots of sports stuff, and probably something else I've forgotten already. It's an extra long show, but you've waited a long time and deserve it.

Cav has surpassed the $450 target, so now I'm leaving the button up just for listeners to support him as our sponsored racer, regardless of the event. I'll post the names and amounts of the latest donations soon, terrible nicknames free of charge.

Luke gets this show a full day before the rest of you poor saps because he won the Easter Egg contest, so he's probably out on his run, listening and laughing at the rest of you, laughing and running, running and laughing. He surely deserves whatever flack you send his way.

Reader Comments (18)

Aww man! How could you not interview me about with S&S couplings?

Oh well, guess I'll have to listen to the interview and judge for myself!

January 16, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterComet

A friend of mine sent me this site. You can use it to find exact distance of any route. You just zoom in to where you live, click start recording, and double-click along what ever route you want and it will give you the exact distance. This thing is amazing for creating workouts or checking out the exact distance of you workouts. Too bad it doesn't work in Australia but it is amazing if you are in the States.

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/

January 17, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterCav

I tried that website and did it on a course I knew the distance to and I have to say SWEET. The distance ws spot on. If you travel you can figure out routes by your hotel etc. Thanks Cav.....by the way why are you not out training!!!!!! OK rest days are good.

January 17, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterDrew Holmes

I'm sure Luke wouldn't mind sharing the cast with us early!!!!

Come on!!!!

January 17, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterFlatman

Boo! We want the cast, we want the cast. Release the cast. 2,4,6,8 we want a Senate oversight committee to investigate.
Where’s the Cast!!
Kevin

January 17, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Hey all,

Grab your mp3 players, a big water bottle and pick out at least an 1.5 hour workout because this podcast is a big one!

http://informerandsnitch.com/~zentri/ZAT_01-16-06.mp3

Enjoy and thanks Brett for the advance on the show!

Luke

January 17, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterluke_witkowski

While Brett leaves the paypal button up for additional Go Cav contributions, don't forget to make a donation to Brett and ZenTri! Brett puts a LOT of work into this for our enjoyment. Let's remember to support him back!

January 18, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterdoug Johnston

Brett,
Thanks for another intersting podcast.

In the podcast you mentioned someone new to the DC area looking for a tri-club. Checkout the TriRats group on Yahoo. It is a Reston VA based club with many top level triathletes with some of the best race reports I've read.

Tri's in NYC? Checkout http://www.nyctri.com You get to swim in the Hudson river.

Keep up the good work.

January 19, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Cav,

Sweet rec. on the site gmap-pedometer.com. I had actually emailed the guys at google about this idea and amazing it is already out! this helps us who don't want to drop the bucks for kuwel garmins and such. Of course i need the extra mooula to put into my F-250 diesel. (cheap shot at brett. And yes, i live in the Republic of Texas)

January 20, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterTriDoc

Thanks to everyone for the heads up on DC activity, I'll check it out.

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