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The Beginning



I remember the very first time I saw Ironman Kona on TV back in the mid eighties. I thought they were CRAZY!  I knew they were crazy! Putting their bodies through that degree of extreme physical stress. Geez!

Fast forward...late winter of 2011 and the year I was to turn the big 50. I needed to get out of the box I felt like I was in. I had to come up with something different for myself other than just going to the gym and exercising.  I was bored,  getting no where with my physicality and watching my body change in ways that were not making me happy. What happened to the athlete? I knew I had to do something, but what?
T.

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