
Saturday (San Francisco)
Open water swim at Aquatic Park.



Afterwards we packed up and headed to Sports Basement in the Presidio and proceeded to do a 15 mile ride with lots of hills. Upon returning we were ordered to put on our running shoes and to run a little over one mile to the Lyon Street Steps.


Sunday (San Jose)
We met at Gunderson High School, one hour swim, one hour run, one hour bike, strength/run for 30 minutes, spin for 30 minutes, strength/run for 30 minutes, spin for 30 minutes. Done. 6 1/2 hours.
Afterwards about 5 of us tore off our shirts and jumped into the pool, cycling shorts and all. It wasn't long before the rest of the team, coaches included jumped in to cool off and celebrate this massive accomplishment. As crazy as it all sounds, it was such a great feeling to know that you were capable of doing all that, it was absolute elation when it was over. Everyone was laughing and goading those who didn't want to jump into the pool until they finally did. Some were diving into the pool while chewing food, it was hilarious.
There were several times where I didn't know how I was going to finish something, or times when I wanted to stop. Waking up Sunday morning with aching legs knowing I had to swim within the hour, and not sure how I was going to get through that much less everything else. Somehow I would end up going to some other place in my mind and eventually I would get through it every time. For a while I thought the Ironteam was changing me or turning me into someone else that way. Creating a steel resolve that would suddenly be available when these tests became overwhelming. But now I feel like it hasn't changed me at all, instead it has released something inside of me that was always there. Call it survival skills, determination, or basic instinct, but whenever life has challenged me in a major way, that strength has always been there to save my ass. Now it's getting me closer to Louisville.

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Has anyone told you that you are freaking CRAZY!!!!
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