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One of the most beautiful docs I've seen that truly shows the power of human will. Each athlete gave it everything they had, especially Lynn. I'm heartbroken along with her but I know she'll continue to achieve great things. Thank you for sharing these important stories.
One run, my feet stopped listening to my brain. CIDP progressed from there, paralyzed vocal cords, lost the use of my thumbs, atrophy all over. What took 29 years to build, was dismantled just like that. The mental battle is tough, not recognizing yourself or your abilities. Thank you for sharing your story
lol what i love about keni is how hilarious & unapologetically HER she is + how she always touches my soul with her vulnerable, relatable stories and motivational words 🥺.
Such a wonderfully crafted presentation of a tremendously inspirational story. Congratulations to all these athletes and to the people who worked on this film.
Congratulations! I as well couldn't have done it without Athletic as an end-of-the-day behavioral substitution. They make it fun as well, and that also counts for so much. Thanks, Athletic!
Respect for all the athletes and their impressive stories. I finished an Ironman in 2007. Then life came in the form of illness and divorce. What I used to run easily, I can barely manage on my bike today. But I want that incredible feeling again and I'm just getting back to square one.
@@Timmy_hotdog_howard awesome documentary im in the process of preparing for my first 100miler. Still have a lot of training ahead of me. Unfortunately i dont have the support from my wife like you do but i feel its something i have to do even if it is on my own. Thanks for sharing your story.
@@cornekoekemoer157Really hope she will come around to support you! Wishing you all the best in your journey. That’s a lot of time on the trails. Hopefully you can find some ways to get her involved. Best of luck to you!
This was an incredible watch. I am running my first marathon in 3 months and I have had some important people in my life tell me that I can't do it, and I've been set back in my training from injury but I am so so SO determined to do this thing and prove to myself that you can do anything you set your mind to, and this documentary has given me that extra push of courage. Incredible efforts from all the athletes -- thank you for being vulnerable and honest <3
I just want to say you guys captured the grit and determination in every one of these characters stories so well. Lynn’s story brought me to tears, her unwavering positivity and absolute no give up attitude is something I will take with me in my future. I’m a documentary film student who also has been doing triathlons, Ironmans 70.3’s for the past year as a way to move forward from a lot of mental health stuff and the way you captured the transformative process that is one of these races is absolutely amazing. I’m going to take pieces of all your characters into my next race/training block. Thanks for making a piece like this and highlighting and backing these athletes. They are all Ironman/women Lynn just as much as everyone else. Absolutely incredible. Great story.
This is for sure one of the best Ironman documentaries I have seen till day! Im a 22 year old endurance athlete and will be doing my first 70.3 next month! I have documented my journey from the past 5 months! The work you put in the training and absolutely everything that makes your routine is phenomenal. The film surely inspires and as we say, learn and just keep moving. Thankyou for the video!❤
My eyes welled up at 48:03 -- Lynn is such an inspiration! It's hard to even put into words how awesome it is to see such grit displayed. EDIT: should've waited until 54:45 to write this wow
Thank you for the opportunity to help tell this story! It's these types of stories that help each and every one of us find the courage to tackle our own challenges.
It really depends on how committed you are to training. For the bike, you need to average 13.8 mph I believe. If you have a particular sport you are stronger in, that can help your overall average but you would want to work your weakest sport to give you the best chance.
@@Ultraironhicks@Ultraironhicks thank you. I finished an olympic as my first triathlon last week in 3.25. Would that pace speed be ok to be within the cutoffs for the IM?? I know it's different to an ironman but if I kept the same pace for the ironman as I did the Olympic, is that fast enough?? Swim : 45 mins Bike : 90 mins Run: 53 mins. ( I didn't push on the run at all, jogging pace and I took breaks during the swim) Would those times converted to ironman be enough??
Currently watching while I’m biking here in Indianapolis for my first full ironman. Timmy, Lynn, and Channon, your stories are an overwhelming inspiration. Congrats to the 3 of you 🙌
Hearing your story about family abuse and it being targeted at you resonates so strongly with me. The drug part is my brother who is a lifelong crystal meth addict and our mother being his enabler, the one who has allowed him to never take responsibility, is the part I've been in denial for so long about. It is the worst feeling to process and I wouldn't wish it on anyone, even my worst enemies. I am only just coming to terms with accepting the fact that the people I trusted and thought cared for me are the ones responsible for the lifelong abuse I have suffered. Running has saved me, and after running an Ultra Marathon, I am watching this as motivation to possibly take on the challenge of an ironman...I could not have wished for a better story and I say this fully aware of the fact that I am so sorry you have to experience what you do, both personally and from family. Respect and humble appreciation to you and everyone in this incredible documentary 🙌🔥🙌
Thank you so much for the kind words. I’m sorry for what you had to endure but know it’s made you stronger! Wishing you all the best in your future goals and hopefully an Ironman finish line!
@Timmy_hotdog_howard Thank you so much. What you have said is humbly appreciated and beyond motivational. When I reach that goal, I'll come back here and thank you again. Massive respect. 🙌