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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Physical Equilibrium personal trainer and marathon/triathlon coach Michele Solomon recently completed two races in remarkable time.  Last month, she finished third place of the female division of the 2010 Jerseyman Sprint Triathlon.  The race took place at the Spruce Run Recreation Area in Clinton, NJ. It included a 6 mile swim, a 19.5 mile bike ride and a 5K run. 

As if that wasn’t good enough. last weekend Michele conquered the Rhode Island 70.3 Half Ironman competition.  Michele placed sixth in her age group, finishing with a time of 1 hour, 43 minutes and 5 seconds. This race consisted of a 1.2 mi. swim, a 56 mi. bike ride and a 13.1 mile run. 

Congratulations to Michele on all of her recent success!

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

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Physical Equilibrium registered dietitian Sarah Currie recently authored an article for the Web site Livestrong.com entitled A Meal Plan for Triathletes.  Livestrong.com is a blog dedicated to being “the  most valued online source of inspiring, relevant and useful health-related information.”

In the article, Sarah states that, “Whether you are preparing for a sprint, Olympic, half ironman (70.3 miles), or ironman distance triathlon, your nutrition plan should take as high a priority as your training plan.”  Additionally, Sarah provides readers with an easy way to calculate how many calories an athlete should consume daily while training.  For all of Sarah’s triathlon training nutritional tips, click here to read the full article.

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The newest heart rate monitor from Garmin, the 310xt, is designed specifically for the multi-sport athlete. This models upgrades include a GPS-enabled trainer that is water-resistant to 50m, tracks bike and run data and sends it tirelessly to your computer.  To meet my distinct needs, I opted to purchase  the cadence and distance sensor for my triathlon bike in addition to the watch/ heart rate strap.

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Now I have to say – this watch is basically a small computer so don’t expect to simply strap the heart rate monitor on and go out for a run.  It took me some time to read through the entire manual and to set up the accessories and my preferences online, which differ for each sport (run, bike etc.). As those of you that know me are aware, I’m not the most computer savvy, so others might have an easier time with the setup process than I did.  Nonetheless, I grade the product with an A-/B+ for its “user friendly” appearance.

Once setup, I quickly noticed how awesome this device is.  I initially used it in my apartment for a 90 min bike ride and it was great with measuring all my most important statistics (cadence, speed, heart rate, pace, total miles, even gave me updates of my mile splits!)

The first time I used the GPS was during a skiing day trip to the Pocono’s Camelback Resort. I had no worries that the 20 hour battery life would outlast my endurance on the slopes. When I returned home, I easily uploaded the data to the Garmin website and sent the results to my coach via the Training Peaks software I use for triathlon coaching and my training. In the end, I totaled 10.3 miles across varying terrain in just over 3 hours while burning almost 500 calories (I thought skiing burned more…). My boyfriend, who has never seen  data readouts before on a device like this, pointed out that my heart rate spiked towards the end of the day when a snowboarder almost took me out!

My initial conclusion is that the 310xt is a great training tool to help athletes understand and analyze workouts. It’s not cheap – but well worth the money if you are a serious athlete who wants to look at, log and analyze data from training and racing. In the end, I believe that this device will make me a better athlete.

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Congratulations to Michele Caro, a Physical Equilibrium client, for completing her first Ironman race in Panama City, Florida on November 7th.  She had a great finishing time of 14 hours and 18 minutes.

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Michele started off with a steady 2.4 mile swim in the Gulf of Mexico that she finished in 1 hour 28 minutes. She then transitioned into 112 mile bike ride with lots of headwind.  “With only short pockets of no wind it was hard to push the pace. The last 20 miles were the worst and I was just thrilled and ecstatic to get off the bike,” said Caro.  Amazingly, she was able to save some energy on the bike – which proved extremely useful as she picked off many athletes that were walking or burnt out from the swim and the bike.

After the long bike trip, Michele, finished the competition with a great marathon time of 4 hours 57 minutes, which was good enough for 49th place in her age group!  Michele recently told me that, “I expected to have some ‘dig deep’, ‘life changing’ moment(s) during the run, which never happened. Instead it was a consistent, focused effort throughout the day. The process of taking one event, one lap, one mile at a time was right on. If I  thought too far ahead it was damaging. I just needed to get to the next mile/aid station. It was a good study in patience and consistency. I had no nutritional issues at all, not even a rumble in my tummy. I was very well prepared and thought my training was nearly perfect!  I now have future goals of becoming faster!”

What a tremendous achievement by Michele – Physical Equilibrium’s newest Ironman.
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Monday, November 9th, 2009

2009 gilda's marathon

After over four month’s of intensive training, the Gilda’s Club marathon team completed the 2009 ING NYC Marathon on November 1st. Twenty six members of the team finished the race, with Jesse Smith leading the pack – finishing with a remarkable time of 3:10:10 and qualifying for the Boston Marathon!

Under the leadership of Physical Equilibrium’s marathon coach Sarah Haines, some runners completed a marathon for the first time in their lives!

In total, the marathon team raised over $77,000 which will go towards supporting the organization’s mission. Congratulations to the entire team!!!