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Monday, March 19, 2007

DVT Awareness Month - AUCTION to benefit NATT UPDATED with ADDITIONAL ITEMS!!!

Dear readers,

Please join me in the first "Clot Buster Auction" of 2007 with all the proceeds going to NATT and the incredible work they do in order to educate about blood clots and blood clotting disorders.

Because March is DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) Awareness Month I wanted to have my first fundraising auction during this month. If you have not had the chance to check out NATT's website and learn a little more about blood clots and blood clotting disorders please take some time and read more about this organization that is doing GREAT things all across the nation.

I would like to send a HUGE THANKS to the kind people at DPMSports who provided the items up for auction this time around. I am very grateful to have them on board helping out the Clot Buster this summer as he races for 300 Miles. Please check out their website and the great gear from SPIUK and KUIPS they offer at sensational prices. If you need a reference about the gear just ask and I will be glad to let you know what I've put some of that gear through already this year...
Also I would like to send another HUGE THANKS to the kind people at North Coast Multisports who are helping us by donating some items to the products listed below. Please read more below for details on the items that are part of the package. These are some deals you don't want to pass up...!

So without any further delay let me present to you the items up for bid...

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT ALL OF THE NET PROCEEDS FROM THIS AUCTION WILL BE DIRECTED TO NATT IN A FORM OF A DONATION TO THE ORGANIZATION IN YOUR NAME.

If you are interested in any of these items please place your bid in the comments section of this post. If you don't have a google account please email me with your bid to polka40@hotmail.com (those people bidding through email will have their bids posted on the comments section by me, in order to give people a fair chance of knowing where the bids stand). The Auction will be open through April 1st at midnight. The highest bidder at time will receive the goods with shipping arranged by the Clot Buster.

The KRONOS TT HELMET


Would you like to go a little bit faster this summer during your races and training rides? With the Kronos TT Helmet there is no doubt that you will go faster. This is the same helmet used by professionals in the pro-peloton in Europe as well as professional triathletes across the globe. This helmet is poetry in motion. I wish that I could tell you everything I know about this fine pieces of equipment but I will let you read more about it by following the link to the KRONOS TT HELMET. You may have read about this helmet in the buyer's guide edition of Inside Triathlon and the reviews were sensational. The retail price of this helmet runs around $229.00 so here is your chance to get it and help NATT in the process.

Along with the helmet the Clot Buster and his friends from North Coast Multisport are throwing in 12 Banana Hammer Gels and 12 Chocolate Hammer Gels that you can fill in your own Hammer Gel Flask. Plus, we are adding a copy of the 2007 Multi-Sport Directory (a $7.95 value) all yours because of your decision to help NATT in this auction.

The auction for the Kronos TT Helmet will start at $145.00

The YARA SPORT SUNGLASSES

So, now that you have the helmet why not complete the look with a pair of sophisticated racing glasses to make you look even more intimidating at the races... The frame is made from Grilamid, a flexible, ultra-light, and resilient material. The frame ensures structural robustness and high stability with minimum weight which coupled with an anatomic nose bridge, interchangeable lenses and a design that adapts to your face with superior peripherial vision makes the YARA SPORT SUNGLASSES a must have when flying on the bike and eating up the competition on the run. Retail price for this glasses generally runs about $107.00.

Along with the sunglasses the Clot Buster and his friends from North Coast Multisport are throwing in 12 Banana Hammer Gels and 12 Chocolate Hammer Gels that you can fill in your own Hammer Gel Flask. Also, because we want for you take care of your eyes from the very start of the race we are including a pair of Aqua Sphere Large Format Goggles (Red Frame with UV protection). Plus, we are adding a copy of the 2007 Multi-Sport Directory (a $7.95 value) all yours because of your decision to help NATT in this auction.

The auction for the Yara Sport Sunglasses will start at $80.00

The Clot Buster looks forward to you participation in this auction. Please pass the word along to anyone who may be interested on these items. The more people who know the better the chances more money will be donated to NATT.

You have until the end of March at midnight to place your bid... don't think about it too much!

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Friday, March 16, 2007

THANK YOU ALBUQUERQUE!!!

Early in the morning we are working at the registration tables...I did not even have time for coffee!

NATT's education seminar in Albuquerque, NM was a GREAT SUCCESS for both NATT and all the people who attended. I have not seen the evaluation sheets in detail yet but from everyone I was able to talk to in the end, I can say that the people who came went home with a great experience in which they were able to learn a lot about the many aspects of blood clots but also learned that they are not alone and many other people is actually going through what they are going through.
Lynn Levitt and Liz Varga started off the show...

Look at the crowd... that is a lot of people ready to learn.


It is very inspiring to be a part of these seminars and hear people's comments about what NATT is trying to do. That is why the fundraising that I do is so important. Being able to provide these free education seminars is helping a great number people. The best part... is that we are just getting started and there is a lot more people out there that we can reach out to. What I do is a small part of a much bigger enterprize that is coming together very nicely.

Lunch was sensational... you can't learn effectively with an empty stomach!

Break out sessions where specifc topic like blood thinner drugs and womens specific issues were covered.



Patient testimonials... Always so powerful and very much worth the time to listen to. We were vey lucky that these people were willing to share their story.


Look at the people paying attention. Everyone is focused and ready to soak it all in!

THANK YOU ALBUQUERQUE AND SURROUNDING AREAS FOR COMING OUT AND PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT! Our biggest seminar to date! What a turn out!

On a different note the first 2007 Clot Buster Auction to celebrate March as DVT Awareness Month is coming next week... stay tuned for it!!!

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

DVT Awareness month - March 2007

Did you hear about Dick Cheney?

Did you know that he was diagnosed with a DVT (Deep-Veing Thrombosis)?

Do you know how this come about?

Do you know the risks associated with having a DVT?

Do you know the signs of a DVT?

If you would like answers to any of these questions there are several resources out there that can help guide you in the right direction. I don't particularly care too much about Mr. Cheney but the bottom line is that ANYONE can be exposed to a DVT. If that person is not diagnosed and treated accordingly the outcome can be devastating.

You could find information within NATT's website if you care to know for a place to start your search. There are many other resources out there that can provide you with most of the answers that you need. Of course consulting a physician is always the best thing but to know and look out for signs we need to do our homework and be proactive in our care.

For now, the Clot Buster is getting ready to get out of freezing OH and head down to the southwest to participate in NATT's Albuquerque Education Conference to be held on Saturday. There is a lot of work left for me to do as of this moment so I better get busy so that I am ready when my flight leaves. I hope to be able to get some good, long training runs out there. We will see if the spicy food of the southwest does not hinder my ability to train and participate in the conference. I let you how this weekend's adventute goes...


I am trying to erase this memory from my mind... I think that New Mexico will do the trick... what do you think?

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster



Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Running Outside!!!

Wow! What a treat to be running outsite this afternoon. Finally, it was warm enough (according to The Clot Buster's standards) for me to gather my courage to get out there. I had to dodge the melting snow but I could not be happier to get away from the treadmill and smell the fresh air. The legs are slowly coming around and the speed is building. I am already looking forward to the start of the racing season.

But before I can get my polka-dots for racing I will be wearing them to talk to people at NATT's next Education Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I can asure you that you will not have any problems finding me at the conference. If you are interested please take the time to check the link below to see the agenda of the conference. It is packed with all sorts of good information...

http://www.nattinfo.org/NATT_Blood_Clot_Seminar_March_2007.pdf

Dear readers, I wanted to call for your attention because I need some help... I am in the midst of looking for potential sponsors that would be willing to support The Clot Buster during his 300 Miles of racing this summer. I have contacted a number of companies and I have a packet of information that I would provide for them that explains the details for my fundraiser. I just trust that some of you out there have some good ideas that I may be able to explore. So, if you have any suggestions I am all ears.

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Found My Way...!

Wow, I have to apologize for being gone so long. It is been busy with all sorts of things going on in the last couple of weeks. Don't fear, I've been able to continue my training and we are moving along very well. My Lovely wife is keeping it real for me administrating my running workouts so this year I have a much better structure on that department. Her guidance should take me the place I need to be to close out my races with a strong run. I am very excited to have her so involved with my racing because I know good results will come out from her efforts.

But training is not the only thing going around here for the Clot Buster. I am currently working very hard to get some sponsors on board to help with my fundraising effort this summer. So far, I have AEP Ohio returning as a sponsor of the polka-dots and I am very pleased about that. I have a couple of more companies on my radar screen so stay tuned to see who else decides to help NATT in their mission to educate about blood clots and blood clotting disorders.

Speaking of educating about blood clots and blood clotting disorders NATT is getting ready to launch another Education Seminar to take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 10th, 2007. Please take a look at the following link if you would like any more information. http://www.nattinfo.org/commandevents.htm.

The Clot Buster will be in ABQ on the weekened of March 10th., so look out for the polka-dots coming at you. I am very excited to have the chance to go and help out as much as possible.

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

I am it for now but next it could be you for a tag...

So, here are my responses to the questions I received in a tag from "The Tri Journey's Marz_Racer." Here we go:


1) Describe a memory of your first triathlon.

In 2001 I participated in my first triathlon competing in a team with my wife. I participated in the swim and bike and she did the run. I will never forget what I felt when I emerged from from the water and raced my way to the transition area to get on my bike. That feeling of going from the swim to the bike is what attracted me to the sport for good. Luckily for me ever since I've had the same feeling while racing. I can best described as being a "focused bad ass" as I get my legs going from the swim to the bike. I enjoy that transition every time. There are a few seconds there when I first get out of the water when I am totally in a zone as in a trance from the swim and depending upon the length of the transition I come out of it and I get to look around and be aware of what is around me. Those few seconds are really precious to me and it is what I captured on my very first race.



2) Describe a memory from your most recent triathlon.
2006 Great Lake Escape... we had some terrible conditions that forced the organizers to cancel the swim and make it all a duathlon. I remember greatly having enough juice in my legs to put the hammer down on the last 2 miles of the second run to get away from these group of guys and come up with a nice showing for a race that had some rough conditions out there.



3) What's the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you in a tri?

Looking around the transition area for the location of my spot. Running all over the place until I finally figure it out. I look like an idiot every time... Don't worry if you are at a race with the Clot Buster there is a good chance you will see me wondering the isles in a giving transition looking for my spot. I've tried everything that I can to remember where I am at... I think that next up I will need to put up some sort of flag or something.


4) What's the most thrilling thing that's happened to you in a tri?

Getting the chance to race as much as I do in an attempt to raise funds for NATT is a thrill enough. I think that meeting people after the events and getting the chance to get to know them is thrilling for me. Specially, when they get to know about NATT and what it stands for. Of course, I thought that it was really cool to get my third place award from Karen Smyers at Shawnee Mission Medical Center Triathlon in Shawnee Mission, KS. Talk about someone who has a story to tell... what a women. I hope that I can race like her when I am at that age. I don't even want to go into all of her struggles. I have great memories of that experience.


5) What is something you discovered about yourself by doing triathlons?

That I know a lot more about blood clots and blood clotting disorders than I ever thought. Also, that the mind is so powerful and that it can take you the gratest highs and the lowest of the lows if you let it get you there.


6) What is THE BIG GOAL that you're working towards?

The big goal is to raise as much money as I can for NATT. Racing a total of 300 Miles this summer should catch people's attention and get them motivated to donate anywhere from a nickel, dime, or a quarter for every mile that I race this summer. I would also like to see other people out there taking the time to Thank the volunteers that come out to race. I does not matter how good you are you have to make yourself take a moment and tell as many of those volunteers that you appreciate them being there.

Finally, I really would like to get my mind straight and string together a nice run during the half-iron distance races I am doing this year.


If you get to read this then you are it...wait I know someone I can tag... My friend Deirdre (I hope your foot is doing better) and the Spandex King (I hope that you are not freezing too badly up north).


Thanks for reading,


The Clot Buster

Monday, February 05, 2007

STAY WARM!!!

It seems like around here there is no other topic other than how bloody cold it is...

I am beside myself about the freezing temperatures around these parts. I hope that we hit the bottom of the bucket and from here we start to climb our way up. I feel for all of you up North with even more cold and snow than down here.

So, indoor trainer, trademill, and lap pool here I come. Let's see what you can dish out for me!

Does anyone out there who reads these posts have had the chance to watch the "What it takes" DVD? What do you think? Is it worth buying? Will it help me to keep my mind distracted while on the trainer?

Thanks for reading and STAY WARM!!!

The Clot Buster

Monday, January 29, 2007

Soccer Sunday...

Two games Two loses this Sunday.

Just one of those days. I could not get anything going. Sometimes that is the way it goes. Next time I am sure we will have some better luck.

Much like triathlon and any other sporting adventure that you do... sometimes you are on and sometimes you are not. Last year, during the MedExpress Mountaineer Triathlon I was way off I could walk fast enough to get through the course. I wonder sometimes about the lessons we can learn from our lack of performance. I think that during that particular experience I did not prepare well for the course and totally overestimated what I could do on those hills.

What have you learned from bad races? What can you take away from plugging through and finishing what you did not think you could?

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Regular or Decaf?

Soccer Sunday Today - I hope that the lack of coffee does not hinder my skills... Last week I scored 5 goals during our game... Offensive explosion!

It is hard to believe that when I was a kid I told myself tha I would never ever drink coffee because I did not like the taste of it at all. But as I grew older and my taste developed some more coffee has become one of the drinks that I enjoy the most. Especially, when I get to have some sort of sweet with it. I have grown to love the combination of coffee taste and the given sweet I would be consuming at the time. I crave that combination the most in the mornings for some reason more than any other time of the day.

One of the hardest things for me to do is to get through the weekend without consuming any regular coffee. The headache that comes from the lack of caffeine is pretty intense at times but in my opinion is my way to fight the addiction to caffeine. In a way, I try to de-tox during the weekend from the coffee drinking during the week. I just don't want to depend on the caffeine too much. It may be a strage logic but that is how I try to operate. So, as I am typing this drinking my decaf coffee I am experiencing the lack of decaf headache... it does not last very long but you know that is there.

Good workouts this week I have to say. The swim sessions both on Monday and Friday went well. The arms are slowly coming around to sustain the efforts of my regular workouts. The running legs are improving but not running outside takes most of my motivation away. It is so hard to realize that the winter is really here after the mild start that we had earlier in the year. So, I don't know about you but I am definitely fighting the winter blues right now. Soon enough it will improve.

At this point, my wife and I are debating about my participation in NATT's Albuquerque, New Mexico's Education Conference. We are not sure if we can swing it but we will try to have the Clot Buster come and participate in this eventl. We will see how it works out.

If you get the Greater Cleveland Triathlon Newsletter, did you get to read the article about NATT? What do you think? If you are doing the race, would you stop by the booth to say hello? If you do, I hope to see you there.

Stay warm and thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster


Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Thinking about Summer...!

Is it here yet?

During these cold months with snow on the ground that question keeps ringing in my head. Soon enough it will be here but in the mean time I have to allow myself the chance to enjoy the snow. I continue to be amazed about how much more silent it is after a snow fall. You have to appreciate how peaceful it is. I do enjoy it a great deal. You know, having four seasons is very much enjoyable. There is something unique about each one of them that you have to enjoy as much as possible.

But there is alaways some room to think about the summer and what you would like to do during that time. I've been thinking about it and here is what I hope to do in the coming warm months...

~ Shawnee Appalachian AM & PM Triathlon (Portsmouth, OH) – 05/26/2007.
AM Triathlon = 1.0Mi. Swim; 24.8Mi. Bike; 6.55Mi. Run.
PM Triathlon = 24.8Mi. Bike; 1.0Mi Swim; 6.55Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to www.hfpracing.com

~ Cincinnati International Triathlon (Cincinnati, OH) – 6/10/2007.
0.9Mi. Swim; 25Mi. Bike; 6.2Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to www.fatrabbitracing.com

~ Fat Rabbit Racing International Triathlon (Delaware, OH) – 06/24/2007.
0.9Mi. Swim; 25Mi. Bike; 6.2Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to www.fatrabbitracing.com

~ Muncie Endurathon (Muncie, IN) – 07/14/2007.
1.2Mi. Swim; 56Mi. Bike; 13.1Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to www.muncieendurathon.com

~ Columbus International Triathlon (Columbus, OH) – 07/14/2007.
0.9Mi. Swim; 25Mi. Bike; 6.2Mi. Run..
For more information about the event please go to www.fatrabbitracing.com

~ Greater Cleveland Triathlon (Mentor, OH) – 08/12/2007.
1.2Mi. Swim; 56Mi. Bike; 13.1Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to www.trifind.net/cleveland

~ Great Lake Escape (Marblehead, OH) – 08/19/2007.
0.9Mi. Swim; 25Mi. Bike; 6.2Mi. Run..
For more information about the event please go to
www.fatrabbitracing.com

OR

~ Portage Lakes Triathlon (Akron, OH) – 11/16/2007.
0.9Mi. Swim; 25Mi. Bike; 6.2Mi. Run.
For more information about the event please go to
www.hfpracing.com

Will I have the chance to see any of you at any of these races? If you happen to be there keep an eye out for the polka-dots!

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

P.S.: Believe it or not I was able to run on the treadmill two days in a row (Saturday and Sunday) for a total of 11 Miles... not too bad if I say so myself.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Pondering...

Why is it so hard for me to motivated myself to get on the treadmill?

For some reason I don't have any trouble getting on my bike trainer and doing a spin workout between 40 and 55 minutes (as I said on a previous post just about one hour is all I can handle) without any trouble. However, to get on the treadmill I really need to have some time alone and talk myself into getting on that machine an going. I could have the best music or the best shows on TV and even then it is rough to get on. So, because today I have a choice between staying at home and riding on the trainer or going to the gym to run on the treadmill I think that the first alternative wins once more!

Just in case my Lovely wife gets the chance to check my blog while taking a break from taking care of me I just wanted to say...


So, trainer here I go. Let's see what type of workout I can do this time.

Do people out there have a variety of training videos they watch riding on the trainer? I have one from Spinervals and after watching it a few times I memorized all of the workouts so now I just do them while watching regular TV. It works for me so for, but I always wonder, should I try and get other workout videos for this time of the year on the trainer? If so, then what I should I get to help me improve and keep me interested?

We need to keep the hope that soon enough we will be outside training again. In the mean time I have to get going to catch the rants of the fools on PTI...

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster.

Monday, January 15, 2007

How are those early workouts going?

I wish that I could answer that accuratly... but after indulging in all of my mom's special "treats" I need to make a serious effort to get back on track. This one dessert that she makes for me is a small piece of heaven for me... Oh, this pastry is soo good I can't even begin to describe it. Of course, you can't taste it but if you take my word for it your socks would drop if you try... I am so fortunate to have the chance for my mom, dad, and brother to come and visit us. Unfortunately, it is only once a year but they are promising to do it more often down the road. I have to say that would be sensational...!

Notice my dad wearing his head gear like you should in the winter.

The workouts are coming around slowly. If it ever stops raining buckets around here maybe I will be able to get outside for a change. In the mean time, I need to be content with building my base miles while being inside. Thankfully, I have the places to do it. I just need to find some good music to play to keep me going.

Where are those ribs!?! My brother asks... I could not calm him down.

I think that the joker in me I got through my family... we are always up to be messing with each other. That is how we do it when we are together... some great memories I have from those time...

I better go so that I can wake up early and get on the trainer to hammer out whatever I can do over an hour before I go insane!

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Monday, January 08, 2007

Slowly getting back in business!

As I get the wheels turning here in 2007 I am very glad to have my racing schedule all squared away. Now, I know what I have coming and I am pretty excited about the new races that I will be trying this summer. It should be interesting to see what I can do on those races. These races will be adding up for a total 300 Miles... a nice and round number for people remember and to consider when thinking about donating money towards NATT for every mile that I race this summer.

In the mean time, I am enjoying having my parents and brother staying here with us for a while. I am lucky to be able to spend sometime with them especially when my brother and I plotted to surprise my folks as they were coming here without knowing about his arrival. It was sensational to see their reactions. Something I will never forget for sure.

I will be motivated to get back to full workout mode after my mom's treats during this time. I wish that you could taste some of this stuff...

Thanks for Reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

May all your wishes become reality in 2007!

We, at the Clot Buster household, hope that 2007 brings you all the happiness, good health, and good fortune you can handle.

This year the Clot Buster hopes to continue raising some green backs for NATT along with spreading the word about the organization. Of course, I hope to improve my performance in the Half-Iron distance races I will be doing this year (If anyone has any tips on how to improve my half-marathon times... I am all ears!). I hope that people THANK and APPRECIATE the volunteers working at the races, without them we would be in a world of trouble. Also, I hope to bring new people to the sport... at least have someone attempt their first triathlon. I always enjoy seeing people do them for the first time.
What are some New Years resolutions people are making for 2007?

Let's have some fun this year. I can't wait to see how things will turn out.

Thanks for Reading,
The Clot Buster

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Happy Holidays!

How was your holiday this past weekend?

Mrs. Clot Buster and I had a wonderful time visiting her family in Cincinnati. It is always a great time to see everyone and catch up. I always enjoy the challenge of going around the room and attempt to talk to everyone and findout something new that I did not know before. It is so interesting to learn about what they are doing and where they are heading. I am very lucky to have the chance to share the holidays with my wife's family. They are so welcoming I almost feel as if I knew them all of my life... 10 years and counting.

You are probably wondering if I got that Polka-Dot helmet I posted the other day. Well, in a way I am glad that I didn't because the price went up from $150.00 a couple of weeks ago to $189.99 yesterday when I last checked. Can you believe that? I guess that I will have to wait another year for the styling lid that would complement the Clot Buster's outfit. However, I am not giving up yet. I will continue to hammer the guy selling it to see if we can work out a deal... stay tuned for any progress on that.

What do you think about the Clot Buster's proposed schedule for next year? I think that it is taking shape and I am looking forward to it for sure. In the mean time, I need to recover from my holiday "hang over"... I seem to have picked up some sort of stomach bug that knocked me out pretty good. I better get going to tackle my third serving of saltine crackers for the day... you have to do what you have to do... So, what triathlon related items did my fellow bloggers get for Christmas? This year I got a new PFD that should make my kayaking experience that much more enjoyable when we get out there to paddle away during our days off. So, in a way I did get something triathlon related that should help during my off days.

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Wish you all the BEST!

Wish you all the BEST!

It has been a fabulous year for the Clot Buster I have to admit. I am incredibly lucky to have the chance to go and help NATT in any way that I can. I am especially lucky to be able to merge triathlon racing with fundraising. Yes, I do the triathlons mostly for me but getting people the opportunity to find their way towards NATT is without a question the main goal of my effort. Of course obtaining some donations through the matching of the raced miles program is also important so that NATT can continue their mission. However, getting people to learn about what NATT can offer and even more for them to learn about blood clots and blood clotting disorders is the most important thing the Clot Buster does all year around. I did not realize this but every time I get out there to race the polka dots are coming with me. They do provide that extra motivation when I can't go any faster. Thinking about all the great people I've met through this process and knowing about their stories of survival sure keeps me going to do it all over again.

This year The Clot Buster effort was able to raise $2306.40 not bad for the first year of operation. I have great hopes for next year in terms of spreading the word just a little more while getting out there to the races. But really I would like to be able to raise over $5000.00 next year for the organization. I believe that I can. I've been working already to get things moving so let's see if next summer the Clot Buster can come up with goods, not only racing but also fundraising...

Speaking of wishing... What do you think the Clot Buster has in his wish list for Chirstmas? Well, I came across this little thing I thought would complement my outfit very well check it out...

By the way, what is in your wish list? What do triathletes out there want for Christmas? What triathlon product you can't race without next year but you won't buy yourself and you hope and pray someone will get for you? I could take my list out, however, I will spare you the pain of reading through everything I would like to have... luckily for me Mrs. Clot Buster takes care of the green backs around here.

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

I need a hand...

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I am not sure how many people gets the opportunity to check out this blog on a regular basis... I don't even know how I would track the traffic through this blog.

But one thing I know, there is some people out there who come by and read the ramblings of The Clot Buster. THANK YOU! if you are one of my "repeat" readers. THANK YOU! also if this is the first time you venture into the Clot Buster's blog.

As I am trying to figure out what races I should be doing next year I thought perhaps I should ask people for some suggestions... that way, perhaps, I could learn about some new races around these parts that I should consider doing. There is only so much searching I can do...

So, if you know of a triathlon, half-marathon, 10K, 5K, duathlon, adventure race, or eating contest that you think the Clot Buster should be doing please drop me a line and let me know. I am always interested in races all over the place. Mrs Clot Buster and I enjoy the opportunity to hit the road and see where the wind will take us... but more importantly I look for the chance to spread the word about NATT through the display of the polka-dots and just talking to anyone who is willing to listen.

I look forward to your suggestions.

I hope your Holiday preparations are going well. It is fun to have the house all decorated. I enjoy it a great deal!

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Getting back on track...NATT's Fall Newsletter Part 2

Man, time flies when you are a living the dream...

Checkout Part 2 of the NATT Fall Newsletter that I promised you a few days ago... Better late than never!

What do you think about the newsletter? I have to say that it has some good reading in it.

Let's see what else it is been going on lately. During this time of the year I try to keep my workouts very basic just so that I can stay somewhat fit. I continue to be very active doing all kinds of things but I am not doing any "serious" training (if you are to call what I do serious training...) just what I can when I have the time.
Slowly the Clot Buster's next challenge is taking shape. The schedule is coming together and soon enough I will be able to unveil the mileage, donation goal, and the specific races I will be doing next year. Stay tuned for that.

In the mean time, Mrs. Clot Buster and I are playing around the house but during the Thanksgiving break we took part in the 97th Annual Thanksgiving Day Race in downtown Cincinnati. It is without a doubt one of my favorite 10K races out there. Well over 12,000 people showed up for this race early the day of Thanksgiving. It is something else to watch that is for sure.

The Clot Buster went at it hard and posted a time of 42:39 which he thought would let him qualify for an award on his age group. Unfortunately, the 6:50 per mile pace was not good enough to allowing him an award. But the Mrs. Clot Buster as always came through in big form to get some of the good to the Clot Buster house hold.
Got to go for a run... there is a full moon out there I have to enjoy!
Thanks for reading!

The Clot Buster

Thursday, November 30, 2006

NATT’s Fall Newsletter – Featuring Athletes and Blood Clots PART 1

Please take some time and check this out.
Newsletters like this one that let people share their story and also educate about blood clots and blood clotting disorders are the reason why I race and try to raise funds for NATT. Seeing the newsletter coming together, seminars being organized, educational brochuers being produced just drives me even more to get the Clot Buster colors out there and spread the word.

What do you think? Please don't fear I will be posting the rest of the pages soon. I just wanted to peek your interest.
Thanks for reading,
The Clot Buster


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Lucky Tuesday…

If you live out here, within the confines of the Ohio Valley, you should be experiencing some of the mildest weather you can expect for this time of the year around these parts. So, without a question you MUST put everything a side and put your best foot forward in order to get out there. Definitely this will be the last time I get the chance to ride outside this year, so there I was rushing home from work trying to take advantage of the mild weather and the 55 or so minutes of day light I had left of the day.

Much to my surprise I got home and I was out riding within 11 minutes to be precise. I could not believe it! I even had my headlight (with batteries and everything packed) as I would need it if I went beyond the 45 minutes of daylight that were left at this point.

It was sensational to be out there riding. I was heading for the Olentangy River Trail because of the short nature of the ride. Everything was going well until I reached the first bridge out on the trail… it was blocked off due to construction. Can you believe my luck? Where do I go now? I thought for a second or two and I decided to climb down around the bridge on to the creek bed and get across that way. I had to move fast to attempt to beat the nightfall that was fast approaching. Shouldering my commuter bike I plunged down got over a few rocks and escaped with only some mud caked to my shoes. No trouble. Let’s keep at it.

As soon as I start the next section of the paved trail I remember that there is a second bridge coming up that is bigger and 99% of the time the creek is full feeding the Olentangy. I was hoping that the bridge repairs were not going to be simultaneous on these bridges… but not such luck today. I am all for keeping up the maintenance of the trail but not during the “Indian Summer” we are experiencing these days… the nerve of the Worthington Park Service. Their timing is a little off but then again how can I complain. So, I decided to give this creek crossing a try. I saw some rocks that would allow safe passage in the water so I went for it. Shouldering the yellow one once more I got down and just about when I thought I was across stepping off the last rock my foot slips and there I go with my foot in the frigid water… sweet! I was already almost half way out on my 15 mile ride so I was not going to turn around. Luckily I knew of a different way back that would avoid this creek crossing business.

Back on the yellow one I was hammering to keep my foot warm as the temperature continued to drop. I got to the half point mark and without any trouble I made it to the fork in the road that would leaved me home without have to do the creek crossing. I jumped over a couple of sidewalks and just when I thought I was safe to hammer home the last 3 miles I heard the sound of spokes breaking when I jumped off the sidewalk onto the road.

What are the chances of that happening but it did. With the back wheel wobbling away I made it home in the darkness of the late afternoon right around 5:45PM thanks in part of packing my headlight with its batteries. More than once I thought I was taking the headlamp with me just for a spin because the batteries I left home.

So, all things considered I am very lucky to have had the chance to be out there riding away. I would not change anything about it I have to confess.

Thanks for reading,

The Clot Buster

My 100th Triathlon Finish !!!

My 100th Triathlon Finish !!!
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