Doner's doing the Deca.... and he doesn't event know it yet!!
you know what, i took my time a bit replying to Monique, in all honesty i have only just really got in touch properly.Firstly, i had 2 ultras this week and was considering a mara as well for day 8 but, believe it or not, i bottled it. i just didnt know what my legs would be like after running over 100 miles in 6 days but funnily enough they are fine.
Secondly, i sort of knew by what everyone saying, that Mon must be a bit of an idi..... well lets just say, a special person too
I bet she knows that im going to be doing the triple next year and the deca the year after or doing something equally as silly. Maybe i should just ask you guys what my next 3 years is going to involve
It has been an amazing trip getting from being a lazy git to an ultra running ironman but its now time to get focused and really train seriously, yea, i put the hours in last year but i didnt really train smartly, i half heartedly did my HR training and my intervals and sort of ate right sometimes and admittedly i got some OKish results, I think if I can get some focus by the way of someone breathing down my neck i may be able to improve significantly, the last 3 or 4 weeks has seen a massive (ok, 4%) improvement in my running efficiency, thats before i did the ultras. i reckon a mentor has come along at the right time and i really would be an idiot to ignore the offer. looking forward to next seasons results
Cake I know I want to, however I had a great time this year at AT but I've decided on the more local, sprint maybe Olympic distances for next year. The double can wait
Did all the montors get full? Or are there any available?
Chris
for my part, 46, now 75lbs above a sensible weight. was active a lifetime ago, but been running and swimming a fair bit since last summer. not doing enough bike but spent the money once upon a time for a proper racer ( back when steel was the material of choice for frames and carbon was well for drawing with )
entered outlaw half and full, going in as a virgin and eyeing a wetsuit to fit in april so I can swim outdoors.
goals ? 7/14hrs events with another 70lbs of lard missing in action.
constraints, wife, kids, work, training indoors ( wife not trusting of me outside around vehicles and stuff ).
problems : ive got too many books, too much tech and too much attitude.
oh, and im going even if I get hauled off in an ambulance. and the wieght loss is necessary for the pirate costume to fit rather unlike a stretchy thing stretched to thin
location is staffordshire, but job means from bristol to durham and crosby to corby
3hrs daily commute, 8hr day job, local pools and beginniing a habit of training at oh my god, is that a time ?
Half distance for me too this year, full distance the year after. The mentor offer here seems genuinely generous. A big thanks to all those will to take part in it.
I'm in the same boat as iron donkey. Two HIMs this year...one being the pirate DIY one and the other being the brutal half in September. I'm based in cheshire, 33, started running about 18 months ago. First mara in October 2012 in 4,07. Used to be a decent swimmer but not done enough and I'm ok on the bike.
I would love a mentor for both the pirate DIY and the brutal half, as it stands the pirate DIY will be my first tri! Not sure who to approach direct so if anyone is still available and would like to help, come and say hello...cheers.
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Can I skip the whole mentoring thing, and just hire a surrogate Ironbod to do the race for me and I'll keep up my non-training?
you know what, i took my time a bit replying to Monique, in all honesty i have only just really got in touch properly.Firstly, i had 2 ultras this week and was considering a mara as well for day 8 but, believe it or not, i bottled it. i just didnt know what my legs would be like after running over 100 miles in 6 days but funnily enough they are fine.
Secondly, i sort of knew by what everyone saying, that Mon must be a bit of an idi..... well lets just say, a special person too
I bet she knows that im going to be doing the triple next year and the deca the year after or doing something equally as silly. Maybe i should just ask you guys what my next 3 years is going to involve
It has been an amazing trip getting from being a lazy git to an ultra running ironman but its now time to get focused and really train seriously, yea, i put the hours in last year but i didnt really train smartly, i half heartedly did my HR training and my intervals and sort of ate right sometimes and admittedly i got some OKish results, I think if I can get some focus by the way of someone breathing down my neck i may be able to improve significantly, the last 3 or 4 weeks has seen a massive (ok, 4%) improvement in my running efficiency, thats before i did the ultras. i reckon a mentor has come along at the right time and i really would be an idiot to ignore the offer. looking forward to next seasons results
Purple, I'm sticking to short next year but thinking about 2014
Go on chilli you know you want to.
Cake I know I want to, however I had a great time this year at AT but I've decided on the more local, sprint maybe Olympic distances for next year. The double can wait
Coolio
Did all the montors get full? Or are there any available?
Chris
Ditto what chris wrote :
for my part, 46, now 75lbs above a sensible weight. was active a lifetime ago, but been running and swimming a fair bit since last summer. not doing enough bike but spent the money once upon a time for a proper racer ( back when steel was the material of choice for frames and carbon was well for drawing with )
entered outlaw half and full, going in as a virgin and eyeing a wetsuit to fit in april so I can swim outdoors.
goals ? 7/14hrs events with another 70lbs of lard missing in action.
constraints, wife, kids, work, training indoors ( wife not trusting of me outside around vehicles and stuff ).
problems : ive got too many books, too much tech and too much attitude.
oh, and im going even if I get hauled off in an ambulance. and the wieght loss is necessary for the pirate costume to fit rather unlike a stretchy thing stretched to thin
location is staffordshire, but job means from bristol to durham and crosby to corby
3hrs daily commute, 8hr day job, local pools and beginniing a habit of training at oh my god, is that a time ?
Chaps I'd just read through the thread and message whoever you like the sound off.
I would love a mentor for both the pirate DIY and the brutal half, as it stands the pirate DIY will be my first tri! Not sure who to approach direct so if anyone is still available and would like to help, come and say hello...cheers.
Just read through all of the thread and I am none the wiser, from what I can see all of the mentors have gone?
Chris
Blue Peter / Chris68
More than happy to help either or both
Blue Peter you need to revist the DIY thread need to know which day you want.
Silent Assassin, PM on its way
Chris
SA cheers, will do. I will PM you some more details.
Fantastic
I have 2 mentees
You do know the rules that your not allowed to beat your mentor in races dont you?
I know that, I also realise that we must never beat out mentor to the bar
Do they know about the beer and champagne rule SA?
I would like to know about this rule.
I'd love the chance to run ideas passed those more experienced than me...since this is my first IM. Am I too late?
Thanks
Phil
Phil, just pick someone ask them, the worse they can say is no, go back to the first page of this thread and I think theres a few offering there.