Do people who complete an Ironman really need a reminder?! Astonishing! I should think they'd remember doing it!![]()
Do people who complete an Ironman really need a reminder?! Astonishing! I should think they'd remember doing it!![]()
Well, it is also like a badge of courage/accomplishment/being a part of the club....I think those tats also are a reminder not just of the race, but of the months and months (or years) that you gave towards one major accomplishment...all of the sacrifices and work (says a girl 3.5 months into IM training) That being said, I still haven't decided if I am going to get the IM tat
But I think it is super cool.
I love that cycling tat in the TE site. I had also noticed the one in the terry catalog.
Feels like a whole subculture has bypassed certain people.![]()
Hopefully those who have (not inferring it's folks here who have tats for various reasons) a tat as a submininal sign of a courage club, remember that those who look so innocuous/"untough'/conservative, maybe someone who has taken also courageous risks in life, and also walked some tough, lonely roads in life for several/many years, that were/are also physically and psychologically demanding.
And we know that doesn't have to be doing a triathalon at all.
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I think you are reading too deeply into what I am saying. I don't think it matters at all if that subculture passed people by. It is just that, a subculture of people who all have something in common (many of whom have also undergone great battles of courage while not swim/bike/running and who might even find solace in the act of endurance sports).
Mind you, I have no tattoos myselfI was just trying to explain why people would embrace them. I was in no way making judgement on people who choose not to tri, but in that case, it should not be assumed that people who do triathlons do not face huge battles in life themselves. Have you seen the videos about the Hoyts? They are really incredible (and totally off topic about tatoos).
Speaking of tattoos, basketball is on in our home right now, and they ALL seem to have tats. I guess because they show their arms so much?
personally I think some tattoos are quite lovelyh- just not on me. That being said, I do buy temporary tattoos and wear them whenever I am on biking trips just for the fun of it. I would love to be able to find some good temporary tattoos on a biking theme. So far it'smostly been little butterflies and dragons, usually on the base of my calf or on my annkle.
marni
Good discussion on my ink thread here!
Yes... you do need a tat to show courage, etc. Our life experiences leave tattos on our souls of who we are... without any outward visible sign... other than our actions themselves.
D#MN... someone call Dr. Phil... he could be unemployed on that one lol... (part serious on the comment tho, just being goofy)
OK...
I do also agree that there is this common thing w/tats in sports. Had tri gf who was going to get the ironman symbol as well. I think maybe part of what the commenting gf meant.
For me to get one, I was originally thinking I would ink around my bike crash scar. Something that changed some things in my life forever. Guy buddy says, "don't ink over it, scars are the tats of the brave, they tell a story all in them selves etc.". Well...
I wasn't going to ink to cover it up. But, he has a point. So, I think I would put in right below my scar. Not focusing on the negative of the crash. But rather the positive of overcoming, and continuing on. Ink in the symbol for infinity.
And oh... I really love that tat on the TE model too! There is a better pic of the tat in another tank top, but can't think where I saw it atm.