One veteran Ironman triathlete's venture into the ultramarathon realm where there are seemingly no limits to human endurance. Any triathlete who is interested in doing an ultramarathon should check here for tips and advice. For workouts leading to a successful finish at the Vermont 100 Mile Ultramarathon, you can find daily workouts at http://joegoldschedule.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 1, 2009

An Intro to Myself

OK, so you found me amongst the millions of blogs out there somehow. Maybe through Twitter or Facebook, or maybe even a general search and you have a couple of questions about my website. Who am I and what makes me think this blog will stand out above the others out there? Basically, what makes me so special?

First off, I am an enabler. This means I always have an attitude that nothing is impossible and will strive to work even outside my comfort zone to achieve the so-called "impossible". I strongly believe that a person who empowers himself is a person who is destined for greatness. On the other hand, if a person lets his fears and doubts place limits on him or herself, he or she will only live in obscurity and will never be successful.

The foundation for my self-empowerment has been through endurance events. If I can do what few others have done on this stage, then I can easily do that in all aspects of my life. This blog will focus on my ultra-endurance racing foundation and how you can break through your self-imposed limits to achieve greatness.

My second blog will show my decorated ultra-endurance history and what I might try to achieve in the future.

Until tomorrow, stay strong!

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