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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Atlanta, Ga
    Posts
    863
    hehehe It is funny how different people are!

    2008:
    First Duathlon
    First Triathlon
    Olymic Triathlon
    Plenty of Half marathons

    2009:
    Half Marathons
    Marathon
    April HIM
    Sprints and Olympics in the Summer
    September HIM

    2010:
    Half Marathons
    June HIM
    August IM


    I very much progressed up the distance ladder, and I learned a TON on every step.
    Last edited by kacie tri-ing; 09-07-2010 at 04:33 PM. Reason: I did an IM last month, not an HIM
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

    http://kacietri-ing.blogspot.com/

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Seattle, WA
    Posts
    2,208
    In 2005 I saw the Seattle Danskin Sprint and felt like a lazy bum, so I started running - I saw running as the major challenge to me doing a triathlon. I bought a road bike in the spring. I walked the 12k in 2005, ran it in 2006, then ran a half marathon that Memorial Day. I sucked it up and ran a marathon that year, 2006. Tears at the finish and all - it was a symbolic victory.

    In 2007, I did 2 sprints, a couple of half marathons, and the marathon again in November. During the triathlon season but well before the marathon season, I signed up for Ironman 2008. No joke. 3 triathlons (sprints) under my belt and I signed up for an Ironman. I am crazy. But, again, I knew I could swim that distance, I knew I could train for the bike, and I knew I could run a marathon. To me, the challenge was ALL in the run, and I knew I could do that after doing it in 2006. I guess I like to learn things the hard way?

    2008, I did my first Ironman, and a couple of sprints, and I only did half marathons. I did do training race simulations that were olympic/HIM distance which did teach me quite a bit about things like nutrition. In my Ironman build I beat bad mechanics into my hip and had to do PT, which meant no marathon.

    2009, I did my second Ironman, 4 sprints, 2 olympic distance races, a marathon, and several half marathons.

    2010, I will basically do the same as last year, except I may skip the second olympic distance race for an organized bike ride this weekend instead. I am planning on racing the marathon again in November.

    In the back of my mind, I think after racing my first triathlon and running that marathon I always had a "the only challenge left to do is an Ironman" mentality. It does not help that it's in my backyard.

 

 

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