From Library Journal
physical fitness proponents, an Ironman triathlon seems to be the ultimate exercise in masochism. It consists of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike race, and a full marathon (a 26.2-mile run), all done in one day. This sport attracts only the most dedicated athletes, and it apparently provides the participants with a huge amount of satisfaction. This book is not a description of how to prepare for an Ironman triathlon but an oral history of the men and women who have participated in Ironman competitions worldwide.. Thom, contributor to Triathlete magazine, Runner's World, and the Dallas Morning News, has arranged the book according to the athletes' experience, such as first-time competitors, veterans of the early days of the sport, and, most affecting of all, physically challenged athletes. The participants' dedication and single-mindedness are truly inspiring. No matter what physical pain they endured, these athletes all say they would do it again. Highly recommended for all public and school libraries. William Scheeren, Hempfield Area H.S. Lib., Greensburg, PA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Product Description
A collection of personal stories about the experience of competing in ones first Ironman triathlon. This is the ultimate test of endurance: a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile run, all raced end-to-end in one grueling dayand these stories tell it straight: what to expect, how to prepare, what was rewarding, what was miserable. These stories come from men and women of all ages and abilities. Some are stories from the champions, and some from those who did not finish. Together they testify to all the joy and agony of the race; and they provide priceless personal advice on nutrition, equipment, clothing, mental preparation, emotional fatigue, terrain, and weather. An unforgettable ode to an extraordinary endurance sporta book for anyone who wants to become an ironman.
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