The training program consists of three 10 week training
phases, first a base phase, then build, and finally a peak phase. I'll explain more to the phases as I progress through
my training further. I must complete two warm up triathlons, an Olympic distance and a
half-distance triathlon (Half-Ironman) a few weeks before the full Ironman. I will be training an average of 12
hours a week; swimming twice, cycling three, and running four times throughout
the week. Needless to say, it is going to be a very busy 8 months trying to
find time to fit in my training between my 2 jobs as a Firefighter and a
Paramedic. Fortunately, Be Iron Fit has a lot of good time management techniques
that I can utilize such as, working out at 4AM before work. I’ve also found multiple
articles and forum posts at BeginnerTriathlete.com to help squeeze my training
into 7 days.
This morning I went on a brisk 8 mile run after I got off
from work at 7:30 and I just have one word to sum it up: cold. As I started
running from Cleveland Park in Greenville the temperature was 22°
with a wind-chill factor hovering around 5-10°! It was quite brisk to say
the least but, I quickly warmed up as I headed North up the Swamp Rabbit Trail through
Falls Park in Greenville. There was
barely a soul on the trail this morning and it was perfect. I had the whole
path to myself and easily got into the groove without any distractors.
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Picture taken from my Kodak PlaySport video camera during my run. |
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Swamp Rabbit Trail headed back towards downtown Greenville. |
Finally, my fundraising page through the Ironman Foundation
is up and running!
Please go check it out and help contribute to the fight
against ALL types of cancer!
Great to see your Ironman training is off and running, literally! You're welcome to come workout with Team Ironworks any time!
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