Over 45 and considering your first Ironman triathlon? Ten re
1)Just preparing for it by dieting properly and training could well put you in the best physical condition of your life.
2)By improving yourself, you do a wonderful thing for your family and all those close to you.
3)In the eyes of those same people, you will be a role model, a hero and an inspiration.
4)You will give your life new meaning. As a 14 time Ironman(my last at 55), I guarantee it.
5)You will most likely learn new skills you previously knew nothing about. Just learning how to swim is a huge bonus and could one day save your life or the life of someone imporant to you.
6)In the course of your training and the race experience itself, you will meet some truly remarkable people.
7)You can combine your Ironman race with a holiday and take the family. Most important of all, they will be there to cheer you on and share in your incredible achievement.
8)For the first time, you will learn what you are truly capable of on a physical, emotional and even spiritual level. You will amaze yourself and be a better person for the total experience.
9)You will discover there are few challenges the human spirit cannot overcome and the strength within all of us just has to be given an opportunity to show itself.
10)Finish this race and you will forever have the title Ironman in front of your name. That can never be taken away from you and everytime you hear the word you will be reminded of what a remarkable journey it was and how taking up the challenge was the best decision of your life.
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About the Author
14 Ironman triathlons in my background. Also about 40 marathons and 2 fifty mile races. Ironman races include two Kona, two Idaho and ten Ironman Canada. My last Ironman was last year at age 55.