Subject: RE: Memorable HTFU momentsI've had some hard moments. And I've had some absolute disasters. I confess I don't follow the pros, so there isn't much in the racing social world that I'm aware of. I had five flat tires in my first tri (a half iron). Quitting never crossed my mind. I bummed tubes and co2 off other riders and finished the fracking race. It just made me more determined to come back and get better. In my last stand alone marathon, my knees hurt, my back hurt, and my ribs were hurting so bad that I was near tears just trying to take a breath. Facing one last hill, my pacer looked at me and asked if I like Star Wars. I said yes, and he said "This isn't the hill you're looking at!" Complete with the jedi hand wave. It gave me enough to laugh and finish. I later found out that he had a stress fracture in his knee prior to even starting the marathon. He showed up with his knee taped - talk about a htfu. To be honest though - none of the crazy/stupid/painful things I've chosen to do compares to any of the things that I or others have had to live through. My friend is raising her two teenage boys by herself now because her husband was killed in the line of duty. She doesn't get to dnf. Another two friends (both triathletes ) are on the tail end of battling breast cancer. (eta both are doing better) They don't get to dnf either. So when things get tough, I remember that I chose this, put a smile on my face, and enjoy what I'm doing.
Edited by ironultrared 2012-10-12 5:02 PM
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