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2009-11-19 1:39 PM

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Subject: How to brag about doing an Ironman
I've posted this before but with IMFL and B2B a couple weeks ago, and IMAZ and IMCOZ coming up, thought I'd repost.

It's one of those "funny because it's true"

I didn't write it.. but I wish I did!


Before I started to train an Ironman, I bought a training plan; I read books on hydration and fuel replacement, I listened to endless hours of advice from elite and pro triathletes. This information did help me finish, but it did not teach me how to correctly brag about being an Ironman.

My friends and I came up with a six phase program which will aid you in bragging about your Ironman . Use this plan from the moment you register until well after the race is complete for the most bang for your bragging buck.

Sign Up Phase: For most Ironman events, you have to register up to one year in advance. This gives you plenty of time to brag about doing an Ironman. During this phase, you must let all of your non-Ironman friends know you can't hang out with them anymore, because you just signed up for an Ironman. If you don't have any Ironman friends, then go to a place where runners or bikers hang out. Look for the Ironman  symbol (M Dot) on their training clothes. An Ironman would never be caught running or biking without their Ironman stuff.


Training Phase: Training for an Ironman can be compared to having a part time job. You must let everyone you meet know this. This can be accomplished by sighing loudly at work, mumbling how tired you are because you just biked 100 miles, because you are in training for an Ironman. You can also skillfully steer the conversation with your neighbors and co-workers to your Ironman training. Here is an example:

Neighbor: "Did you hear what President Bush said this week?"
Lee: "Were you aware that President Bush is a biker? I just biked 100 miles today. I am training for an Ironman."

Co worker: Lee, are you working late tonight?
Lee: No, I have to get up early to do a 20 mile run.

I even once rang my neighbor's door and when he answered, I said "Sorry Bob, can't talk to you now, I am training for an Ironman."

One Week before the Race Phase: You need to let your neighbors and co-workers know you will be gone for a little while, competing in an Ironman. Once again, you can steer the conversation to your Ironman race.


Neighbor: "Wow Lee your lawn looks great!"
Lee: "My lawn is going to look bad this next week; I will be competing in an Ironman."


Race Expo Phase: You must buy as much Ironman merchandise as possible. For years we saved our money to send both of my boys to private college, but sacrifices must be made. Both Derick and Ty will be going to junior college now. You must buy enough Ironman clothes to cover every day at work and training. You must also buy plenty of shirts for your spouse and children. They will also spread the word that you just finished an Ironman.


The Race Phase: At http://www.ironmanlive.com you can setup automatic emails and cell phone message notifications of your Ironman timing splits. You can use all of the entries in your email and cell phone address book. Include everyone regardless of whether they remember you are or not. It just does not matter, because you are an Ironman.

Post Race Phase: The finisher medal can be worn for one day per the number of miles raced and everyone knows that an Ironman is 140.6 miles. So wear that medal for 141 days (always round up as opposed to rounding down your finishing time). Your children must be trained to say, "My daddy is an Ironman. He gave me this shirt. He's an Ironman." This must be emphasized over and over with your children. I did not do this after I ran the Boston marathon, and Derick, my oldest boy, told everyone at his day care that his grandma ran the marathon.

Your spouse must memorize all of your splits (swim, bike and run). You must also include both transition splits as well. Instead of wearing a shirt which states, "I am with Dummy", your spouse will wear a shirt which says, "I am with a stud Ironman". All conversations must be steered to your Ironman race.

Co-Worker: "Did you hear about the new work policy?"
Lee: "Nope, I did not; I was racing in an Ironman."

For at least one month you can say, "Well, I 'm only going to run easy today, I just did an Ironman."
When someone brings up a subject of hardships suffered, you need to remind them that you also have suffered through hardships while training and racing in your Ironman.


2009-11-19 1:46 PM
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I did not realize how much fun it would be to do an Ironman.  I now must complete one (of course it will be a few years).
2009-11-19 1:51 PM
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Sounds great.  Can't wait to hear your bragging, it'll be well deserved.  When are you leaving? 


Can I brag 71 days after my 70.3?
2009-11-19 1:58 PM
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that is hilarious. Love it.

2009-11-19 2:01 PM
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yea.. what about a 70.3.. i will remember this as im prepping Lake Placid 2011..
2009-11-19 2:12 PM
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2009-11-19 2:49 PM
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Subject: RE: How to brag about doing an Ironman
My training partner already does that!  ... and we've only done 3 Sprints so far.
2009-11-19 2:51 PM
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Well decided I am going to do an IM In 2015 so I have many years to brag.  Thanks for reminding of this, I need to go tell someone right now!  Since I won't sign up until 2014 I assume I can only partially brag everyday?
2009-11-19 3:00 PM
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Haha that's great.  Looking forward to putting that material to use next year!
2009-11-19 3:13 PM
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Funny because its true.  This line got me: "Instead of wearing a shirt which states, "I am with Dummy", your spouse will wear a shirt which says, "I am with a stud Ironman"."  I bought this shirt for my pregnant wife to wear next weekend at IM Coz :
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By the way, did I mention I am doing an Ironman next weekend.  You didn't ask, but I know you were wondering.

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2009-11-19 4:37 PM
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Wear IM gear daily is fun!

You never know who will notice and ask you questions...and think you are crazy.

My kids tease me about so I kept wearing stuff. I do 30 days post IM of IM clothing daily now just as part of a joke with my kids and I like to brag


2009-11-19 6:31 PM
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Love it! I guess I've been bragging a bit since IMFL - my four year old says to me today "Could you please help me put on my socks, Irongirl?"

2009-11-19 6:36 PM
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I bet we can all improve this one.
2009-11-19 7:14 PM
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this one always makes me smile..

thanks for reposting it

the going up to your neighbor to tell them you can't talk is priceless
2009-11-19 7:24 PM
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LOL!  Funny stuff..... But seriously do you know I am signed up for Ironman?

In fact I do not have time to reply to this message because I need this time to train for the Ironman.

Just saying....
2009-11-19 7:41 PM
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Subject: RE: How to brag about doing an Ironman
2 months later and my excuse for everything I don't want to do is still "I'm tired from my Ironman".  Doesn't fly as well when hubby did it also.....and faster!


2009-11-19 7:56 PM
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IMKY 2010.  Im just wondering everyday where to put the tatoo..so I can brag about it!
2009-11-19 10:50 PM
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Subject: RE: How to brag about doing an Ironman
trishie: I've posted this before but with IMFL and B2B a couple weeks ago, and IMAZ and IMCOZ coming up, thought I'd repost.


Me: Thanks for the repost, I read it because I'm doing IMFL 2010. (first IM!)


GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!
2009-11-20 9:06 AM
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While swimming this morning, the lady in the lane next to me was SMOKING me.

She was wearing an Ironman FL swim cap.

She must have read this thread...

2009-11-20 9:42 AM
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What I think is one of the greatest thing about Triathalon is that the average joe doesn't know the difference between a sprint, Oly, 1/2 or IM.  So, although I have yet to do, or even register for an IM yet (1st HIM planned for Oct 2010) I simply tell people that I do triathalon and automaticly they think of the Ironman they see on TV.  There is no need to correct them is there? 

So, for the time being, just because I want in on the fun, I will use the above, but replace Ironman with a vague "Triathalon" they'll never know!  HA!

Good Luck in Cozumel Trish!
2009-11-20 10:06 AM
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that is so awesome!!!! 

i made the biggest deal about my 1st sprint...by using the "Triathlon" instead of "Ironman"...

this is great!

btw...i did a triathlon...i know, its cool.


2009-11-20 10:07 AM
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Classic!  That's great - too funny! Thanks trishie... Best of luck at IM Paradise... I mean Cuzumel! 
"Swim 2.4 miles, Bike 112 miles, Run 26.2 miles... Brag for the rest of your life!"
The mantra of the braggin' plan!

Oh yeah, my second proudest IM moment... the first time I got the question, "What's that tattoo mean?"  You know it!  Livin' the dream baby!, livin' the dream! 

Edited by Trin2bfast 2009-11-20 10:11 AM
2009-11-20 10:13 AM
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That's funny stuff!  Unfortunately I definitely used the advice from the 'Signup Phase'--my friends have a hard time understanding why I don't golf with them any more or do the bar thing...a few of them seem to take it personally.  I never thought I'd be using the 'it's not you, it's me' excuse with friends!

And I'm only training for a HIM.  I can't wait till next season when I start IM training, I might plaster an M-dot tattoo in the middle of my forehead so people get the message .

2009-11-20 2:53 PM
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This is still my personal favorite ........



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2009-11-20 6:25 PM
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I'm signed up for IMFL 2010 (yes, my first...I am a total newbie at IM!) and my darling neighbor directed me to this thread...I hope she's not steamed when I knock on the door to say I'm too busy to talk! :-)

This is too funny! 

Thanks for posting it Trish, and good luck in Cozumel!

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