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Irondad Life

A Year of Bad Decisions and Questionable Motives - What I Learned on the Quest to Conquer Ironman Lake Placid

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Irondad Life

By: Russell Newell
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin, Julie McKay
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Why do people race in Ironmans - a competition that was dreamed up by a US Navy Officer after a beer-influenced debate over who were the fittest athletes - swimmers, cyclists, or runners? Only a person whose good sense was severely impaired would decide to do a race marked by such agony and suffering - a race that makes no sense to normal people.

What type of person (lunatic) goes to bed at 9:00 p.m. and wakes up at 4:00 a.m. every day for 12 months, eliminates every fun thing to eat and drink, incurs thousands of death stares from an angry spouse, and spends a minimum of 10,000 dollars...all to put their body through a 17-hour torture chamber during which a potpourri of exciting, physiological wonders - such as dehydration, fuel supply shortages, oxidative stress, muscle damage, brain fatigue, and overheating - occur, causing the body to age by 20 years?

Russell Newell would find out when he signed up for the second oldest Ironman in the country: Lake Placid, in the idyllic Upstate New York village nestled in the Adirondacks that twice hosted the Winter Olympics. Russell would then question his sanity and test his resolve as he attempted to finish the 2018 Ironman Lake Placid...despite almost drowning, crashing on his bike, and nearly shitting his pants 18 times.

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best iron man journey book I've read. I'm personally about 5 months into my journey and about 5 months away from my ironman in Waco. This book is hilarious. it's also very accurate. I've had some of the same conversations with my wife and they usually end with me saying "yes, but ill be an Ironman". the narration is also amazing. if 10 stars were available I would give it 10!!!

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Hilarious, lighthearted, inspirational read

I couldn’t stop listening to this! It’s similar to autobiographies by comedians - funny, educational, entertaining, and inspiring. I knew nothing about the author or Iron Man competition before reading this, but I’m glad I took a chance on it. A quick, lighthearted, funny read.

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Hilariously Inspiring

This is one of my favorite stories so far. Very relatable and definitely inspiring. Going back for a second time now.

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Almost a warning, on what not to do

A funny recollection of life, training and doing ironman triathlons. Almost a warning on what not to do but with enough passion and humor that one could be intrigued to find our first hand, what is this all about.

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Good tips and story, but ….

The author should be quite thankful for having an understanding wife, including one that appears not to be too troubled by the fact that said author didn’t tell her that he had signed up for a race, leaving her alone with the kids.

He had some good tips and insights but he comes across as someone who would easily ditch his family and obligations for the next race.

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