I might be having my first real freakout about this whole Ironman thing. Being forced to stay off my feet all day, while nice in theory, is really boring, even with aids like a television and a Kindle. It’s left me with way too much time to think and ponder what I’m about to undertake. And darned if I’m not thinking just a little bit “OH SHIT!” along with just a little extra pitter-patter of my heart.
But really, I know I can do this. None of these distances is new. I’ve swum 2.4 miles in one stretch. I’ve biked up to 120 miles! I’ve run 3 marathons. And when you add up all my training in 2009, I’ve covered this distance over and over again (completely ripped from Trishie’s blog).
This year, I have swum 143.59 miles. That means I’ve done the 2.4 mile Ironman swim 60 times.
This year, I have biked 3,371.67 miles. That means I’ve done the 112 mile Ironman bike 30 times.
This year, I have run 723.5 miles. That means I’ve done the 26.2 mile Ironman marathon 27+ times.
As my legs complain and ache and yearn to do something, I know all this waiting and resting is only for a little bit longer. The big day is nearly here.
6 comments:
It's a neat idea, huh? I totally jacked it from someone else's blog ;) . You are so ready for this! it's time to TRY TO stay calm right now.. and realy just enjoy the day. you've earned it !
YOU ARE READY!!! Excitement quickly turns into total panic, but be assured that race morning, you are WHERE YOU SHOULD BE, DOING WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO. xoxoxo
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I have to stay off my feet whaaaaa. I can eat whatever I want whaaaa. I'm in Arizona whaaaa. Pretty much sum it up?
Ha! I love D's description. Hope your out enjoying the athletes banquet!
Wow, I can't believe it's tomorrow. I'm so excited for you and so proud of all the work you've done. It's been quite the journey following your progress as you've prepared for this moment and I know you're going to rock out there! I'll be tracking you tomorrow!!
Woot! You just finished - huge congrats!
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