SunDial
Where Are The Umbrella Hats
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I only started running 2 years ago and went right for the larger events. 3 x 10 milers, 2 half's and a full before I did any 5K's. This past January I crossed off running a Goofy. 2018 Dopey will be crossed off the list.
For my 60th birthday (in 4 years) I want to finish an Ironman Triathlon. For this one I figure I better start out with a few sprints and a half or 2 before I go crazy. For those that compete in Tri's what are good training plans, website resource's, Youtube videos and so on? For those that live in Florida or have done events in Florida, what are some good events to go to?
The running part I am not to worried about. Bike riding not so much either for the shorter events. I cross train with 10 to 15 miles on days that I ride. Getting back into swimming and building up endurance for these events, now that will be fun. I swam in high school/AAU competitions back in the days and was very good. Those were also the days that a variety of distances and times splits could add up to 10,000 to 15,000 yard totals. But that was a life time ago.
Now stringing these all together into one event and that is where the nervousness sets in. I have signed up for my first sprint Tri August 1st. When the actual Ironman occurs I hope to be finished before the 2nd days sunrise.
Thanks for any advice.
Ed
For my 60th birthday (in 4 years) I want to finish an Ironman Triathlon. For this one I figure I better start out with a few sprints and a half or 2 before I go crazy. For those that compete in Tri's what are good training plans, website resource's, Youtube videos and so on? For those that live in Florida or have done events in Florida, what are some good events to go to?
The running part I am not to worried about. Bike riding not so much either for the shorter events. I cross train with 10 to 15 miles on days that I ride. Getting back into swimming and building up endurance for these events, now that will be fun. I swam in high school/AAU competitions back in the days and was very good. Those were also the days that a variety of distances and times splits could add up to 10,000 to 15,000 yard totals. But that was a life time ago.
Now stringing these all together into one event and that is where the nervousness sets in. I have signed up for my first sprint Tri August 1st. When the actual Ironman occurs I hope to be finished before the 2nd days sunrise.
Thanks for any advice.
Ed
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