Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Honoring my most influential Ironmen before my 2014 journey

It's almost 2014.  It's gonna be a HUGE year for me.  It feels like I should reflect on my past journey to appreciate the one in front of me, especially when it gets really difficult to Just Keep Moving Forward. 
 
I've been thinking about a full Ironman since June, 2011. It was just a flickering of an idea that came pretty much out of nowhere.  Call it luck or insanity.  I kept thinking about it louder after each time I met a Full Ironman triathlete. These are the triathletes that have impacted me the most and I really want to honor them as I face my 2014 ironman journey.  I know as I endure my Ironman race on Nov. 16, I will reflect on each of you to give me the strength to do my very best to cross that finish line. I will carry your names on my forearm at IMAZ because you were all with me to get me to my ultimate goal.
 
 I met my first Ironman at LA Fitness.  She was in her 20's and had a pair of twins. I thought it was insanely awesome to accomplish such a goal.  Her passion was contagious and it made me research her hobby.  Ashley was a superwoman to me.  She had no idea that she would change my life.  I saw her finishline picture and was in such awe of her IM St. George accomplishment.  Because of her, I have met so many other amazing Ironmen.  I never would have crossed their paths without Ashley's contagious passion and influence.  I will forever be indebted to her for showing me the path to triathlons. I even won a contest writing about Why I Tri and her impact on my sport.  That $100 helped me with one of my first triathlon purchases which was the Garmin Forerunner 310XT! I couldn't believe how much this watch cost!  Little did I know the amount of money I would spend over the next few years!! Thank you so very much Ashley Jensen Paulson! You will always be my original Rockstar Mentor!
 
 
Every time I have met an Ironman, they have turned out to be pretty damn awesome.  I love their dedication.  I love that the journey means more than their finish time.  I love how they all give back to the newbies.  My 2nd Ironman connection was James Cengiz Ismailoglu.  I went to an intro meeting for TCSD Cares.  I stared at him like he was Super Human.  He started in TCSD Cares like me, but a year plus a few months later, finished IMAZ.  How can that happen?  I can barely finish a marathon.  How do you train for 140 miles if 26 seems so daunting? I've followed James' journey while zigzagging on my own tri journey.  Wow he really is incredible.  He is giving; he is patient; he is determined; he is focused; he is relentless; he just loves the journey.  He really is my super human triathlete mentor.  I wondered if one day I could somehow, maybe, join that IM circle too. But, I just couldn't understand how people do this.  It is just such an overwhelming achievement.  I am a mere mortal with no athletic background.  I just can't see the light.  But I was still attracted to the possibility.
 
Then I met Dean Sprague.  How can we be the same age? How can someone finish over 25 Ironman races and still be alive?  He is so humble, so wise, so giving. Who enters a Full Ironman race with a newbie just to be by their side for almost 17 hours to ensure they finish? Seriously??? He probably could have finished a double Ironman in 17 hours!  He joined my club race team when we had a 3 person club race just for the challenge! I am so proud to know Dean.  He is the most humble athlete I have ever met. I just love his Tigger bounce when he runs by me like a freight train! His kind encouragement and club support is absolutely relentless. He taught me everything I know about the Garmin 310XT so I can teach others. His tri journey has shown me that anything is possible if you just dedicate yourself to the goal.

As I worked on my technique, my endurance, my feet, and had plenty of setbacks,  I watched Tracy Cohen-Peranteau.  She is incredibly positive with every level of triathlete she meets. Her personality shines proudly through her multiple Ironman tattoos on her leg.  She is also such a giving and supportive teammate in our tri club world.  She must have seen my pain as I tried to finish strong at the San Dieguito half marathon and so she helped me finish strong by making me chase her to the end! Wow - never has a finish hurt so good! It was one of my most rewarding races to date. Tracy is a giver in so many ways, whether her classroom or a triathlete, she is highly respected for her level of fitness as well as her inspiration to others.  I am so lucky to know this amazing Ironman. I will especially think of Tracy on my IMAZ run because I don't know anyone who can pick up a pace at mile 20 so they can reach the podium!

My online Ironman mentor this year has to be SwimBikeMom. She has shown me that anyone that has a crazy busy life, weight issues, kids, injuries, fears, phobias, can be an Ironman with determination and perseverance. She showed me by example that anything is possible and even a mere mortal with no athletic ability, can build on their technique and confidence which will lead one to believe it is possible to  reach an Ironman goal. I am so grateful that she blogs her journey. She has given me incredible courage through her own experiences. She has helped me believe in myself all year in 2013. Always dream HUGE! and Just Keep Moving Forward... Thank you Meredith, I definitely will.

 
Rachel IMLT
Julie the Coach
My most important Ironmen for 2014 have to be Julie (Moss) Dunkle and Rachel (Rocket) Wills.  These women know how to calm me, support me, and push me to be better than I thought possible. Rachel has advised me on all of my questions and set me up with all of my tri equipment.  Of course my new tri bike is appropriately named Rachel Rocket. Julie is coaching me to the finish line with her incredible experience and patience.  I am so grateful to have them both on my journey through my multiple events in 2014.
 

Ashley, James, Dean, Tracy, SBM, Rachel and Julie will give me the strength and confidence to achieve my 2014 goals. I am so grateful for their influence and experience.  They are all incredible and these Ironmen will take me across each finish line in 2014.  My dream is to hear from Mike Reilly while I am searching the chute for my supportive family who will be putting up with this very difficult year of milestones and cheering me on every step of the way.  This journey is going to be epic. It takes a village to create an Ironman and I will carry each of them with me every step of the way. My celebration will be at IMAZ on November 16, 2014. I am so excited for 2014!
 

My 2013 tally (base building for my 2014 journey)
2 successful foot surgeries/recoveries.
2 Ironman 70.3 races, Cali & SOMA
1 marathon, Half Moon Bay
8 half marathons, (LA New Years, Tinkerbell, Surf City, San Dieguito, SD Half, SF Half #2, Costume Party, Wine/Dine DW)
3 Olympic tri's, CV/Malibu/Superseal
1 Jump Aquathlon
3 cycling events - 2 metric centuries and a 50miler in Mexico. 

11x hill repeats on Tidepool hill (PR)

 5208.36 bike miles ...
907.64 run miles
354577 y swim = 201.46 miles

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for this wonderful tribute - I am humbled to be included! Go get 'em lady! :)

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  2. I'm so excited for you Lisa! Isn't the triathlon community amazing! Glad you are surrounded by inspiration but based on what I know of you, you've got the grit to get through the training and cross that finish line! Enjoy the journey! Heidi

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