Category Archives: When the other man is an Ironman

Baselines, heart rates, and heartfelt feelings

We ran our local Fox And Turkey Trot in Batavia, IL. The Fox River Trail Runners (FRTRs) put this race on every year, and it’s well done. As in managed, not cooked. We reprised a photo from ten years ago … Continue reading

Posted in aging, aging is not for the weak of heart, Christopher Cudworth, competition, healthy aging, healthy senior, love, race pace, racing peak, running, training, we run and ride, When the other man is an Ironman | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Hanging with the twenty-somethings

  With the Cudworth-Astra wedding coming up in May, everyone in our household is knocking out workouts to get in shape for the dresses and tuxedos we’ll be wearing. The treadmill in the workout room has gotten quite a bit … Continue reading

Posted in Christopher Cudworth, cycling, running, training, tri-bikes, triathlete, triathlon, triathlons, we run and ride, We Run and Ride Every Day, werunandride, When the other man is an Ironman | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

When the Other Man is an Ironman

With the race the size of an Ironman––and there are no small Ironman races––athletes have a ton of gear to organize. Much of that gear is stored in bags and deposited with race organizers at designated rooms or zones so … Continue reading

Posted in Christopher Cudworth, When the other man is an Ironman | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment