Blog 2020

Finding Inspiration In Uncertain Times

Posted On: November 17, 2020

Since my last blog, during the beginning of the pandemic, I’ve personally struggled with inspirational words to help others navigate through these uncertain times, however I have found inspiration through others!  So many of my athletes have inspired me along the way and I feel compelled to share this in hopes that it can inspire others to do great things, get out of a rut, do something positive or at the very least just read something that isn’t negative.  Here is my list of inspirational Iron Fit Endurance athletes!

DEAN BRUNO:  East Moriches Ironman

    

Dean had been training for Ironman Lake Placid when we decided that it would be too risky for him to compete, even if the race did happen in 2020.  He told me that he wanted to do an Ironman that day anyway (yes, I thought he was nuts!)  …and just like that, the East Moriches Ironman was born!  Dean meticulously planned an event that could rival any race out there!  I was fortunate to do the swim with Dean (an unforgettable memory), a little over half the bike and half the run as well.  All who were involved in this event were forever changed and inspired by Dean’s grit, determination, and organization.  The feeling of love was palpable as Deans friends and family gathered to support him that day, and Bobby Moore (a friend of Deans) decided to jump in and compete as well.  Yes, they both smashed their PR’s in unforgettable fashion!

STACI BLANKET:  Positivity always wins!

Staci had a terrible bike accident in July.  One that required hip surgery to insert pins along with a broken leg and many other injuries.  Staci could have wallowed in self-pity (she missed being a part of Dean’s EMOIM race, couldn't walk and the prognosis for recovery looked bleak), however she came out of surgery with a positive attitude despite being in severe pain and not being able to walk!  Staci dedicated herself to recovery, never uttering a negative word, and today Staci is way ahead of her doctor's predictions of where she would be at this point!  She is back to teaching spin class, sending our team strength workouts, and even rocking the run again!  A true inspiration!  Here's Staci back out on her bike for the first time:

HILARY TOPPER:  Do something you have never done before!

  

Hilary decided to challenge herself this year by doing her first ever 70.3 Aqua Bike!  Hilary had never biked 50 miles let alone string together a 1.2 Mile swim and 56-mile bike, but she did it this year!  I was fortunate to witness her swim (she came out of the water saying that she wished the swim were longer)!  I then hopped on the bike to do the beginning with her.  Despite not having an actual “race”, Hilary pushed herself and accomplished something she did not think she could do just a few months before!  So awesome!

RJ Ehli also found inspiration to create his own race after IM Chattanooga 70.3 was cancelled, so he decided to do his own 70.3 event...his very first 70.3!

Shayne Lewis also decided to try something different..by running 30 miles on Fire Island...from Robert Moses Field 5 to Davis Park and back!

ALEX MATTHEW:  From Heart attack to 50 Mile Ultra-Run!

It was the fall of 2019 when Alex had his major heart attack.  His first words to his Doctor?  "when can I run again?"!  Talk about determined, Alex started walking back and forth down the hallways of his hospital after major surgery!  Alex never backed down and set the bar high.  After running his first marathon a few months prior to the heart attack (Alex always a character actually ran 29 miles that day after making a wrong turn!) Alex set his sights on Ultra running.  I was so lucky to be able to act as his "crew" for part of the 50 Miler and was so impressed with his fortitude, positive attitude, and incredible ability to organize every detail!  Alex had every minute laid out for his crew so that when he came around, we knew exactly what food to give him, what to fill his bottles with and when to charge his phone!  I'm excited to see what Alex thinks up next year!

JEFFREY REYNOLDS:  Run every day!

Jeff starting running daily over the summer, even if it was just one mile.  He enjoyed the challenge of keeping it up and now Jeff is up to a 177-day run streak and he’s still going!  Just finding something small to keep you going every day is a great way to stay engaged and positive!  Go Jeff!  Thanks for the inspiration!

As a team we did some different things to keep us engaged and motivated:  The IFE Summer Challenge was an 8-week team competition in which we created 7 person teams.   Teams received points each week in different categories (swim, bike, run, strength, wellness, indulgences, etc.) …this was a super fun way to interact and compete with one another!  The pictures below: Part of the IFE Summer Challenge winning team Jackie, Joann, Todd, and Maureen (Jeff, Gabby and Erin are missing) and a 5K race that counted towards IFE Summer Challenge points with Shayne, Gabby, R.J., Deepak and Olivia:

     

The IFE World Championships is a yearly tradition, and I was really happy to have it again this summer!  Below are the podium winners: Arioch, Christina, and Jose (Top Relay), Shayne, Dean and Mark (Top 3 Overall), Noah and Todd 2nd place relay), Jackie Mike and JB (top Aqua bike)

      

We also just had the IFE 5K, 10K and ½ marathon which had Mark Shannon running his first ½ marathon ever, along with Christa Dwyer and Julie Michels running a PR in her ½ marathon!  This was a great way to challenge ourselves!

So, while I may have been at a loss for words on how to navigate through these crazy times, my athletes have showed me that despite races in 2020, we can still rock some amazing accomplishments!!

Happy Training and racing!!

Dee

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2020: Planning for the Unknown

Posted On: April 29, 2020

I have a lot of questions from my athletes recently, regarding my thoughts on the season ahead and whether or not there will be races as we know it.  I thought I would share my thoughts at this point in time.  While I don't claim to have all the answers, this can help to keep you staying positive in these uncertain times:

Obviously, none of us know if there will be races in 2020, or if races will be postponed to late summer and fall.  I suggest planning out a couple of scenarios in your head, so you are mentally prepared for anything!

Scenario #1) Races are cancelled for 2020. 

Prepare yourself mentally for this to happen and make a "what if" plan. Everyone is going to be different here!  Some people will look toward 2021, some will need a break, some will work on weaknesses, some will continue as normal...

For me, I have been working on bringing back some speed in the run and working on strength on the bike.  I have personal goals that I have in mind that I will continue to work on.  In the meantime, I will continue to race the Iron Fit Endurance Virtual races that I have set up for my athletes.  I also plan on hopping into other virtual races (like Rev 3) from time to time.  I feel like this will give me an opportunity to test myself. 

I encourage my athletes to do the same!  For example, our Iron Fit Endurance April Virtual Duathlon was a huge success!  Iron fit Endurance athletes really stepped up to the plate and pushed themselves!  We have an IFE Strava group set up so we can see what everyone is doing and encourage one another.  There was a real "race feel" to this event and I will be making up new events monthly for my athletes to test themselves and encourage one another!    

I personally feel great satisfaction in working hard and pushing myself, so I will continue to do so even if races are cancelled for 2020...What will your 2020 look like if there are no "official races?" 

Scenario #2) There are late summer races and races in the fall: 

Perhaps races do end up happening in the late summer and fall...what is your plan then?  Do you still plan on training for your big "A" race?  Do you keep yourself in good enough shape to make that decision at a later date?  Do you just hold off on focused training for another year?  Do you keep up with training but race in 2021 instead? 

Again, this will be different for everyone!

Having a PLAN helps to keep us focused and on track no matter what the outcome is! 

2020 may not be what you had originally hoped for but being flexible and readjusting goals and plans will help to keep you in a positive mindset!

Happy Training and racing and Stay Safe!

Dee :-)


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