Monday, November 21, 2011

And So It Begins

In the summer of 2010 my friend Jim signed up for Ironman Texas.  I remember how excited I was for him, and I also remember thinking that he was absolutely nuts.  Despite  how insane this 140.6 mile race sounded, I was intrigued and wanted to know more.  I began asking questions and found myself watching hours of Ironman video.  I couldn't help myself...it was addicting and inspiring.  I like to watch Ironman races while on my bike trainer, and sometimes as I eat ice cream or Nutella. This, my friends, is how I got bit by the triathlon bug. 

Crossing the finish line in Austin was, by far, the highlight of my first triathlon season. Througout the race, I told myself I would NEVER sign up for the full 140.6 miles. But after a few days and some sleep, I knew I had unfinished business with Ironman. I toyed around with the idea of IM Florida, but when it was time to sign up, I knew it wasn't my race.  My heart was set on Ironman Arizona 2012.

Today it became official. On November 18, 2012 I will be in Tempe, AZ competing in my first full Ironman.  The race sold out online in 10 minutes! My shakey fingers were able able to manuver through fast enough to get me in.  Several of my friends were able to get in as well, including Roger.  Roger and I did our first triathlon together in May, as well as our first half Ironman just weeks ago.  It only seems right that we take on our first Ironman together. Earlier this year we could barely swim the length of the pool.  I'd say we've made some progress.  What started out as a dream, is now a goal. Over the next year I will prepare mentally and physically to take on the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, and a marathon.  I have never done any of these distances.  My longest open water swim has been 1.2 miles, my longest bike ride was 102 miles (over a year ago), and I've never run more than 13.1 miles.

I'm not sure that it's actually sunk in that I'm going to do an Ironman.  Many would say I need my head examined, and they're probably right.  Some people do Ironman to prove something to the world.  I'm doing it to prove something to myself (I just wish I knew exactly what I'm trying to prove). Ironman has been calling my name for a while, and now it's time to answer. Who know, perhaps in the process someone else will be inspired to turn their dream into a goal.  Maybe someone will see that the seemingly impossible IS possible. 

There is no way I could complete an Ironman today, but with hard work and dedication I know I'll get there...hopefully in 364 days. To say I have a lot of work ahead of me is an understatement!   Thankfully I have a community of triathletes for support and an amazing coach to guide me. It will be a year of sacrifices, but I'm ready!

"A dream is just a dream.  A goal is a dream with a plan and a deadline.  And that goal will remain a dream unless you plan and execute a plan of action to accomplish it.  Every goal that gets accomplished has a good plan behind it."  - Harvey Mackay

2 comments:

  1. I made it into IMAZ too...and then stumbled across your blog. Congrats on getting into the race...it seems it sold out in 10mins so it was quite an achievement just to get in.Looking forward to following along on your journey via your blog!

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  2. Thanks Donna and congratulations to you too. Keep me posted on your journey as well. I love hearing about others' experiences.

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