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I guess what this all boils down to are the fears that are associated with doing an Ironman. To which there are many and occur on many different levels. On one side you have the race itself and all the training to prepare for it and then on the other there are all the personal affects and all the things that get sacrificed for the sake of preparing for such a race. All of which scare the bejesus out of me. My guess is that every Ironman nubie comes across these issues and for me that time is now and will probably continue for the next 9 months.
I guess through all this mumbling what I’m trying to say is that I have fears and issues to address over the next 9 months. Some will have to be taken care of sooner then others, but at some point I will need to deal with each and every one of them. If I disregard even a single one there is no way that I can reach my goal with is the finish line of Ironman
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Something like this is definitely an holistic undertaking. It's not just sports. It's a lifestyle. It's more, it has to be an obsession. Good Luck.
Yep. This is the hardest part of training, I think. Learning how and when to let go, and finding out who really knows/loves/understands you. Those who do--who REALLY do--may not understand WHY you're doing this, but will care about you enough to know it's important to you, and they'll be by your side.
And I am sooooo behind sending you my training stuff! Guh. Will definitely do when I get back from CT next week. SORRY!
Take it one day a time. That's all you can do, Mike. GO TEAM!
it's okay to be scared mike. i'm scared of midgets and clowns, which are real fears.
in all seriousness, you are going to train your ass off and then kick some ironman ass. you will be ready.
Since I've never done an ironman, I can't give advice...but I think you're going to do fine. You know what you have to do, and when the time comes, I'm sure you'll get it done.
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