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Notions and observations on training for an Ironman triathlon, and all that entails (running, cycling, swimming, lots of other stuff), and on Toronto, travel, and what I might call my life.

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Road of Iron | Notions and observations on training for an Ironman triathlon, and all that entails (running, cycling, swimming, lots of other stuff), and on Toronto, travel, and what I might call my life. Richard Nelson Road of Iron About Richard Nelson and His Road of Iron Archives RSS Feed My triathlon story In Uncategorized on 2023 April 12 Wednesday at 09:43:29 I wrote this for my mental conditioning coach. This is the second draft. I began running when Jim Fixx died. He had “spurred the jogging craze with his best-selling books about running and preached the gospel that active people live longer[; he] died of a heart attack [July 20, 1984] while on a solitary jog in Vermont. He was 52 years old.” [1] His death made the front page of The New York Times and other newspapers; the articles had a strong appreciation of irony. But for some reason it intrigued me. I don’t know why. I borrowed his two running books from the library ( The Complete ...

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