Well, less than two weeks to go. My swim coach, Fred, a veteran triathlete and Ironman competitor himself, said the other day that Ironman training is a journey. I thinkI know what he means. There have been many experiences, joys, hardships, injuries, thrills, moments of doubt, moments of confidence, that a journey is the only good description.
I'm at the edge.
Today started the taper, a two week fine tuning. Extra rest, less volume and some sharpening. This spring was blurry to say the least. My accumulated distances, for what it is worth were: swim 138190meters, bike 1548.39miles and run 376.99miles
I had hoped for a bit more running, but not much. Maybe two more longer runs. But it is what it is. I have one long run on race day and that'll do. I actually feel alot better physically now than a few weeks back and much better than I did before my last marathon. So that is encouraging.
My excellent wife threw a surprise cookout for me over the weekend and pulled the wool well over my eyes. Several of my training partners and friends were there, two of whom I spent the entire morning riding with. Well, done Kristen and Eric keeping it quiet. Lots of fun. Lisa put us to work with our own mini-triathlon. Swim(run through) the kiddie poo, ride my son's bike or my daughter's tricycle around the cul de sac, and then run the same. Lots of laughs and fun. I told my wife that only she could get a group of established athletes, with probably 50 cummulative Ironmen and probably several hundred triathlon finishes, including national and world ranked athletes to ride a tricycle for competition.
Had to switch our lodging up in Lake Placid area in the eleventh hour. We moved off the race course to Lake Saranac so Lisa would have a better shot of getting to and from the race during the day.
Anyhow all for now. Going to bed. Rest........
MW
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Monday July 23rd, 2007, I was fortunate enough to click my mouse at the right time and gain entry into North America's oldest Ironman Distance Triathlon, Ironman Lake Placid. My blog covers my year in preparation for the event. I am considered an Age Group Athlete. I am the father of 3 young children, 6yrs., 4yrs. and 1yr old. Enjoy the madness with me and the laughs, challenges and general insanity that is my life. Meet my training partners, coaches and other personae dramatis in the day to day of an Ironman in training. Also, come to my web site buildinganironman.com.
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