Many times, I am asked why I spend so much time, energy and
money training for Ironman. Simply put, I set a goal and I will not stop until
I achieve it. And even after that, I doubt I’ll slow down. I know that’s a pretty
weak answer, so that’s what this post is about.
I’m taking a deeper dive into WHY I do what I do by
answering the following questions:
“Why race Ironman?”
“What gets you out the door when you don’t feel like
training?”
“What Actually drives you?”
I originally wanted to complete an Ironman to test my limits and join a rare company with
the title Ironman. Now, I compete to chase a far less attainable
dream. Training for and completing my first Ironman was lifechanging on its
own. But now, I have set an even higher goal, to reach the pinnacle of
Triathlon at Kona. To qualify, I must earn a slot by coming in 1st
or 2nd in my age group (unless a slot is rolled down). On this
journey, I am determined to inspire and show everyone that Anything is
Possible. I also believe fitness is essential in getting the most out of life: better
health, stress coping, improved sleep, etc…
Most days I get out that door simply because it’s become
habitual. I determine my workout for the day ahead of time and just go do it. When
I really don’t feel like training, I remember my goal and all the people
following my journey. My competitive nature fuels me because I know that when
I’m not out training, someone else is.
The hardest question for me is what Actually drives me.
Exercise in it of itself “feels” good, especially after completing a
hard-earned workout. For me, there is something deep inside that wants to see
improvement. I love the idea of progressing forward, and I get to watch my body
get stronger and faster first hand. So for me, a timed race is one of the
simplest ways to track both progression and improvement, and watching that time
drop keeps me motivated.
There is Nothing like running down that finish chute |
If there is anything I should go deeper into or other
questions you want answered, please let me know and I will include it in my
next post.
I will also call on a few friends to share their whys as
well.
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