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Defined Terms YELP Holistic First Business Plan SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To Benchmark Techniques 16 Months Tenure Of Preparatory Research Programme means (as explained in ' Team YELP' Triathlon Challenge) an aggregate of 150 'Team YELP' Participants spread across 10 ' Team YELP' Annual Endurance State Triathlons commence a 6 Months Training Schedule to complete the ' Team YELP' Triathlon Challenge in their State capital city or Canberra ACT which will involve approx 40% of the physical demands which fell upon the 12 volunteers who ran the arduous 42km Boston Marathon Challenge for the Six Reasons For Preparatory Research Programme. With only 40% of the physical demands, a 6 Months Training Schedule is ample, particularly as a feature of Boston Marathon Challenge, Hilly Rides Challenge and ' Team YELP' Triathlon Challenge is the much shorter time it takes with low impact cycling, as opposed to distance running, to materially Improve Personal Health And Fitness within a LCCBSG supported by a Pilot Delivery Team. The 16 Months Tenure Of Preparatory Research Programme would, pursuant to 10 'Team YELP' Annual Endurance State Triathlons and National Half IronMan And Shorter State Triathlons - * commence in Tasmania on 13 Aug 2011 when 9 Tasmania 'Team YELP' Participants, as members of three 'Team Entries', begin their 6 Months Training Schedule to attempt one leg of the Hell in the Hills, Sheffield Tas 'Olympic Distance' Triathlon on Sun, 12 Feb 2012; and * conclude on Sun, 11 Dec 2012 when 12 ACT 'Team YELP' Participants, as members of four 'Team Entries', begin their 6 Months Training Schedule on 10 June 2012, to attempt one leg of the the annual Canberra City, ACT Half IronMan on Sun, 9 Dec 2012. See also Preparatory Research Programme and Section 16(g). |
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