I remember the first book I ever read about triathlon. It was called "How Ironman ruined my life" - at that stage I had no idea I would be taking part in Ironman as it sounded near impossible. It was about a guy whose first triathlon was Ironman and it was an amusing read, but there was a lot of truth in what he said especially around the amount of time required and how this impacts on family life. Fortunately my family support what I am doing especially as it raises so much money for Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres (www.justgiving.com/Derek-Stewart0). However I do try and plan all the activities in such a way as to minimise disruption but winter training makes this difficult with the limited daylight.
This morning was a 3k continuous timed swim - another PB. Tonight was a 1hr 15 min run at three different paces. I ran most of it with three other runners which is unusual for me but it certainly increased the pace. However when they had finished I still had another 20 minutes to do on my own at a faster pace than we had finished, but I made it. Now home for some protein and rest. Two days off training before I travel to Lanza for an exceptionally tough week of training in the heat. Bring it on.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
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I read this book a while ago and I must admit I got the impression that the writer was a very negative person. He focusses on what was going wrong a lot of the time.
ReplyDeleteThe opposite of some people I could mention :)