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[Ironman Arizona Race Recap: A Journey of Performance, Logistics, and Personal Transformation]-[150: Thoughts and Reflections on Ironman Arizona]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-12-01

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Ironman Arizona Performance Breakdown

The author successfully completed Ironman Arizona with a total time of 10 hours, 6 minutes, and 2 seconds. The race effort was characterized by a strategic approach to each leg, focusing on energy conservation and consistent pacing. The breakdown is as follows:

  • Swim (1:30:23): Though slower than desired, the swim was executed with the primary goal of conserving energy for the remainder of the race. The author noted the water was "choppy" and "dirty," and described the pack as feeling like a "school of fish" due to the physical proximity of other athletes.
  • Bike (5:03:06): This was the standout performance, where the athlete moved from 1,168th place after the swim to 327th. The use of a HED disc wheel and meticulous bike fitting at Moxie Bike Shop proved vital. The author maintained an average speed of 22 mph, attributing the success to 18 weeks of focused training, including "endurance, sweet spot training sessions, intervals and VO2 max workouts."
  • Run (3:18:32): Despite a strong start, the second half of the marathon was hampered by a "sensitive stomach," leading to two bathroom breaks that cost valuable time. Nevertheless, the author expressed pride in the effort, noting that they "emptied the tank" by the finish line.

Logistical Challenges and Preparation

The lead-up to the race involved significant logistical hurdles, most notably a car accident on the way to the Airbnb in Scottsdale, which left the family shaken and the author's wife with a broken nose. Despite this, the author maintained a disciplined "taper" and "carbohydrate load," consuming roughly 1,600 grams of carbohydrates in the 48 hours prior to the race.

Key preparation rituals included:

  • Nose Hair Clearance: A humorous yet "traumatic" pre-race ritual involving a wax kit to improve breathing "horsepower."
  • Tech and Nutrition: Utilizing Instacart for clean food sources and meticulous tracking via MyFitnessPal. The author emphasized the importance of controlling variables, including using "bottled mountain spring water" to avoid stomach discomfort.
  • Equipment: Using a handheld water bottle for the run allowed for precise electrolyte management, which prevented cramping during the marathon.

Mental and Personal Significance

Beyond the physical metrics, the author reflects on this 18-week preparation as a "life-changing" period. The race served as a culmination of a personal journey where the author "committed my life to following Christ" and experienced a profound sense of "renewal."

Crossing the finish line was not about the clock, but about the emotional reunion with family. "I wasn't running towards a finish line... I was running to my family," the author stated. The post-race celebration—eating pizza, wings, and breadsticks—symbolized the transition from an intense, disciplined training block back to a state of rest and connection. As the author concludes, the experience was a true "breakthrough," solidifying this Ironman as their most meaningful athletic endeavor to date.

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didn't think much of it
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It doesn't hurt at all.
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It was painful.
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It was an adventure, but it was all good.
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Way too excessive for what we needed
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stay on top of
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in retrospect
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kicked off
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dialed in
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remove all variables
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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's episode is a breakdown and recap of Ironman Arizona, which I completed this past Sunday.
Today is now Thursday, the Thursday after the race.
So I'm in recovery from the Ironman effort, which I'm very happy with the effort overall.
Total time, 10 hours, six minutes, two seconds.
So close to sub 10.

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