Hello fine triathlon women,
I'm a longtime lurker who is in serious need of support for Ironman UK, coming up Aug. 20. I've done 2 marathons, 2 half marathons, and 1 sprint triathlon happily, but slowly. I'm resigned to the fact that I seem to be slow but steady by nature, and speed drills are only going to do so much for me in the next 7 weeks.
So, two weeks ago I entered a half iron tri, and I made the swim cutoff. I made the bike cutoff - in a downpour, on the hilliest course I'm ever done. Woohoo! I ran 3 or so miles, and slowly realized I was truly the last person to make the cutoff, and I would have to pound out my fastest half ever. The organizers were asking me, "are you the last one?" I was running out of mojo and I was getting more and more discouraged at the thought of finishing after the time cutoff, to an empty, rained-out finish area. No medal, no crowd. I stopped at the pass through the transition area at 10 miles.
Turned out, there was a guy after me who was injured. He was limping along, determined to finish come hell or high water. And, he did, 20 minutes after the time cutoff - I saw him come in alone. I really admired his drive, and I want that on the Ironman.
So - I am training as hard as I can, which I know for experienced triathletes is slow. I'm worried that I'm going to go over time on the run at IMUK. If I go over on the bike - well, they can tell me not to go on. But I know finishing the marathon will require digging DEEP, and I so don't want to quit if I make it that far. I need some awesome, experienced back of packers to help me with the motivation and drive to make it through these last 7 weeks of training to the finish line! I train alone for the most part, and it's been discouraging since the last race to realize how truly slow I am. I'm working on speed work in all workouts. I need the mental moxie. Help, TE!



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Believe in yourself, believe in your training, and keep your eyes on the goal! You can do it!!!!!