I could prolly be twisted into doing it again!![]()
Tho I guess I have to get through 2007 first...![]()
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Is anyone here doing IMAZ in 2008?
My cousin is going to sign up. I am so tempted to try to train for it... and toss around the idea of doing it with him. It would be perfect to race with family and to have family there cheering me on (his parents live there and my Dad would certainly make a road trip in his RV).
I know I can do the swim and the cycling portion (woo! hoo! On my new tri bike coming!)... but that dang run. UGH! My legs are better... but I'm only averaging about 5 miles a week... and I still have pain aftewards. Ice is my friend!
I might talk to my coach tomorrow and see if he can give me a marathon program that stretches out over 2 years! HA!
So, anyone else doing it?
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
I could prolly be twisted into doing it again!![]()
Tho I guess I have to get through 2007 first...![]()
HA! I bet you could!
So, when does one have to register in 2007, to get a spot in 2008?
Of course, I am making no decisions until registration time comes. Shoot, I figure if I am going to travel all that way, I should at least consider it. Right?
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
I'm an infrequent lurker and a little late replying here- sorryI'm from Mesa, AZ and just posted here a couple times in the past.
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I had my heart set on doing IMAZ in '08, but after realistically looking at scheduling and knowing what winter is like here- I just don't think it would be possible (too much cold winter training- not enough daylight- not enough warm weather training to be ready for the heat of AZ in April- I still remember how hot it gets in April). I could train just to finish, but I did that with my only IM to date, and the next one I would like to finish a couple hours earlier.
So, I guess my long answer is a very sad (wipe tear away) no.
But..... I do want to hear all about your training along the way!![]()
Oh, and I really don't think I'd want to be seriously IM training on a day like today. It's going to be below zero by morning and we're supposed to get 6" of snow. I'm a serious winter weenie..... and to think our gals up north have to deal with 100X's this weather- yikes!![]()
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Well, my cousin sent an e-mail and he's discussing other IM options.
Including the Redman. Isn't that the one you did Trigirl? In Oklahoma... right?
We will see what works out.
BBBBUUUTTTT... I still have to get my running together. I did a 4 mile run yesterday though! One mile closer to my goal!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
KSH,
Great job on your running.
I need to find a tri to do before June 2009
Jennifer
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
-Aristotle
Wish I could do it with you, but I'm not going to be there yet. Maybe 2009.
I believe you'd have to register the morning after IMAZ in 2007.
I wouldn't let the run hold you back -- you're a strong swimmer and cyclist. You can walk the marathon, ya' know.![]()
~ Susie
"Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
-- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"
Yea, since we have to register in April 2007... I have been pushing myself on upping my miles to see if I can get my running back together. BUT if he opts for another IM... ???? I guess I need to get with him on what he wants to do.
Honestly, I am probably not ready for an IM in 2008. I wish I had an Olympic and HIM under my belt before doing it. If I do sign up for 2007, I will try to do both in 2007.
I do have to say this though, I love the training part... and the racing part makes my stomach turn. But I have to race, or I am not motivated to train! HA! So, I figure if I am going to train, why not shoot for the IM, vs. a Sprint?
And yea... I can walk the marathon, and I do not expect to run the entire marathon... but I want to train like I will run the marathon. The thought of walking for 6 hours (my walking pace), seems a bit like torture. I don't want my IM to be torture.
For me... and this is JUST for me... my goal is to train for a tri to run the run portion. Thus, I took a whole season off of tri's because I couldn't run. That's just my goal... but I always encourage others and tell them that they can walk the run if they can't run.
Blah... blah... blah... I can write a lot...Thanks for reading!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
KSH, you can certainly be ready for an IM in '08- really. I know your running was stalled for a whole season, but you seem to have all the athleticism and drive to complete it! Last March I did my first duathlon, then did one sprint, one oly,one half and a full IM all in a matter of 9 months. Don't sell yourself short- I know you can do it.
And, yeah, you want to train to run as much of the marathon as possible. If you go into it thinking you'll be walking it all- it'll seem like an eternity. I did run/walk intervals for the marathon and ended up with a 6 hour run leg. I had trained like it would take me 5 hours, but compounding fatigue and muscle soreness can do wonders to the body when trying to run a marathon after 114.4 miles, eh?![]()
Anyway- not to try to talk you into anything, but I just know you could do it! You've come so far this season. Just focus on your running in '07, then start training at the start of '08 for the Redman in late Sept. '08.
As for the Redman (yes, that was my IM). It was the BEST race! Granted, it's in my hometown and I know all the people running the event, but that's only a little (ok- LOT) of partiality on my part. This year was so much better than last year and next year they're planning to make it even better!! It was a fantastic event, with a lot of support. Granted, the field is pretty small, so there are no crowds of thousands cheering you on, but then again, there are no athlete crowds of thousands that you're trying to swim/ride/run around. If your cousin's considering it, please tell him to seriously consider it. It's a very athlete friendly race (after all, the race committee is made up of all athletes- many are IM veterans), and with the added flexibility of having no finish line time cut-off, you'll be able to finish your race no matter how long it takes you (this year the last runner came in somewhere around 1:30-2 am). The swag/goodie bags are incredible,and the volunteers were the best. AND, you don't have to sign up a year in advance. You can sign up at the end of May (before the price jumps up) and by then you pretty much know if you'll be able to do the event. Plus, you're welcome to spend the night at my house if you do Redman- I'm literally half a mile from the start line.
Ok, enough about Redman. sorry I got carried away. My love of the event and people is tremendous.
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You read my mind!As for the Redman (yes, that was my IM). It was the BEST race! Granted, it's in my hometown and I know all the people running the event, but that's only a little (ok- LOT) of partiality on my part. This year was so much better than last year and next year they're planning to make it even better!! It was a fantastic event, with a lot of support. Granted, the field is pretty small, so there are no crowds of thousands cheering you on, but then again, there are no athlete crowds of thousands that you're trying to swim/ride/run around. If your cousin's considering it, please tell him to seriously consider it. It's a very athlete friendly race (after all, the race committee is made up of all athletes- many are IM veterans), and with the added flexibility of having no finish line time cut-off, you'll be able to finish your race no matter how long it takes you (this year the last runner came in somewhere around 1:30-2 am). The swag/goodie bags are incredible,and the volunteers were the best. AND, you don't have to sign up a year in advance. You can sign up at the end of May (before the price jumps up) and by then you pretty much know if you'll be able to do the event. Plus, you're welcome to spend the night at my house if you do Redman- I'm literally half a mile from the start line.
Ok, enough about Redman. sorry I got carried away. My love of the event and people is tremendous.
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I was seriously about to send you an IM about the Redman. I looked up the website and I do recall seeing the information on it before, when you posted it up.
It has many appealing points:
1) Not having to sign up a year ahead of time.
2) Paying $250 vs. $500.
3) It's close to Dallas, so I won't have to drive very far.
4) Not as crowded. Although, I like the idea of crowds cheering for me... let's face it... that only happens at the finish line at an M-Dot race.
I am certainly going to forward what you wrote about the race... to him.
And, if I do it, I will do it in 2007. I don't think I could wait till 2008 for a September race. If I am going to do an IM in 2008, then I'll go for IMAZ I think, as my cousin said he is probably doing to do that one.
Oh... the decisions.
Thanks for reply! I do appreciate it!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
KSH just out of interest, how much training do you put in for an IM?
I'm sure given the number of posts you've provided on these boards, that you've probably answered this question before, but I'd love to know.
Do you base your training on hours or distance?
How's the swim in Redman? I gotta start thinking out my races for 2009 ...![]()
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~ Susie
"Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
-- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"
mel- I know you asked KSH, but I'll tell you what I did. I used an online (and free) iron distance training program at www.trifuel.com All the workouts were based on time. Because I was slower than they assumed I was (based on how far they thought I should be able to swim/run/bike in a given time), I usually added a little on to the weekday workouts, and more to the long weekend workouts. For a total novice like me, the training program worked. I'm a believer in it (and I've known a handful of others that used it and were successful).
Offthegrid- the swim at Redman was good! It's in a lake that is not allowed to be used for swimming (it serves as a water source for the city, so no swimming allowed- except once a year now at Redman). This year the water level was very low due to the big drought we were, and still are, experiencing. We had to walk through some mud before we hit the water, and then again when we came out. No biggie, tho. They built a VERY long concrete ramp going into the water from the shore so there was really only about 50 feet of mud walking, and another 50 feet of walking in the water until it was deep enough to begin swimming. Normally the lake is not that low, but we've been super dry lately, and it was unfortunate that there wasn't a higher level of water- can't help that. The water itself was a little cool- but my sleeveless wetsuit did just fine. The swim was a counter-clockwise triangle- shape had to be changed the day before due to water levels. Depending on the wind (which is, of course, a major factor), the water is either smooth as glass, or choppy. Race day this year it was choppy, the day before and after- smooth as glass. It's a crap shoot with the rainfall and weather, but it's a good place to swim.
I'm tellin' ya- Redman is top notch for a small sized event!
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