I'm doing a half Ironman in Dec. I'm a few months into training. It's been very, very hard. This is my first time doing a long race like this. It's been demanding, but fun. Here are a few pros and cons I've had (for anyone looking to get off the couch and try it out!).
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Cons: For most people, I bet doing fast sprint intervals weekly would be far more efficient and better. But for Ironman stuff, doing that training is a no go, so missing that sucks. Injuries: stress fractures, strains, soreness, feels like I'm teetering injury constantly.
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Ok, that's it. Overall, I'm happy I'm doing this. It's more fun than it is bad, but I don't know if I'll do it again. After, I will 100% create a new goal and get a coach. It's been game-changing vs casual excercise. Anyone have anything to add about their experience?
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1 more note to anyone who's fit now: don't stop. Losing my fitness after college, trying to regain is 1 of my biggest regrets in life. Regaining takes forever. I wish I had kept exercise in my life and maintaining a healthy life vs going from all in to nothing. But was burnt out.
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