feelin-great wrote:You guys are inspiring me to go for a triathalon!
do it!! You'll love it. I love the atmosphere at a triathlon. Everyone nervously getting their bike racked and stations set up, then lining up for the swim, young guns in the front all pumped up (plenty of eye candy

) then the gun goes off and it's now or never...no time to question training, no second thoughts, just swim, point a to point b the best way you can, and try not to get run over

then coming up out of the water, trying to run to the bike is always lots of fun, bare feet on parking lot (ouch) but somehow you don't feel it...then trying to make your brain work "towel off, socks on, shoes - where's gu gel?...helmet on, unrack bike, run beside it til you exit the transition area, then off you go, the feeling of the wind on your wet skin is incredible, feels empowering. Miles and miles later, legs feeling like lead, heart beyond pumping hard, sweat replaces the wet water on your skin, you roll into the transition area, and hop off the bike. Instantly realizing that your legs have forgotten how to stand up

, shakily you rack your bike, then get your running shoes on, suck down a gu gel and gatorade, and take out for the run - your legs feel like they weigh a ton, its hard to make them move forward, but somehow you do, and pretty soon you are zooming along like a well oiled machine, passing people, hearing the cheers, high-fiveing little kids on the road side, grabbing a water from some overly happy volunteer who chirps "your doing great...almost there!" when you know they are lying..

eventually you see the finish line looming ahead and the encouraging shouts from the people lining the finish sound like a roar in your ear - you see their mouths moving, but you don't really understand what they are saying....all you can do is focus on that finish line, one stride at a time - finally crossing and knowing now that you can stop, you take a minute or two to catch your breath, someone hands you a bottle of water, and you stand around talking with other finishers, a brotherhood of like souls who know they just accomplished something great.... you suddenly realize that you feel fantastic and are strong, capable and can't wait to do it all again.
Yeah.....you definitely need to do a triathlon.
