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OverviewJust as George Plimpton had his proverbial cup of coffee in the NFL as the un-recruited and certainly unwanted fourth-string quarterback for the Detroit Lions, so, too, did Will McGough immerse himself in a sport he had no business trying. Like Plimpton, whose football folly turned into the bestselling Paper Lion, travel and outdoor writer McGough writes of his participation in, around, and over the course of the one of the world's premier triathlons, the annual Ironman 70.3 in Tempe, Arizona. McGough chronicles the Ironman’s history, his unorthodox training, the pageantry of the race weekend, and his attempt to finish the epic event. The narrative follows not just his race but also explores the cult and habits of the triathlete community, beginning with the first Ironman competition in Hawaii in 1978. This is a light-hearted, self-deprecating, and at times hilarious look at one man's attempt to conquer the ultimate endurance sport, with a conclusion that will surprise and delight both dedicated triathletes as well as strangers to the sport. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Will McGoughPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.617kg ISBN: 9781493041626ISBN 10: 1493041622 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMcGough's writing shines with his self-deprecating humor and easygoing curiosity. --Booklist The story of this impossible adventure is captivatingWhile he is sometimes reluctant, more often his voice brims with gung-ho, foolhardy, youthful bravado, plus generous doses of self-deprecation. McGough's humor shines throughout, but most in his unselfconscious presentation of the physical toll that the race takes, including the difficulty of pee breaks when certain extremities have gone numb and the dreaded chafing of, well, everything. --Foreword Reviews The book is absolutely hysterical...This is a great book for a newbie triathlete and an experienced Ironman would love it as well because it's raw, truthful, insightful and humorous all in one package. --A Triathlete's Diary [Swim Bike Bonk digs] into the psyche of those who are beyond passionate to the point of obsession with pursuit of the achievement that is the mother of all endurance events. --Outspoken Cyclist Swim, Bike, Bonk: Confessions of a Reluctant Triathlete is not only an entertaining account more than worthy to accompany you on your next trip, it's a great read for dedicated and first-time triathletes, or even competitive athletes in general. While I've never attempted a triathlon (and never intend to), I have raced competitively in a variety of sports and found myself groaning and cheering along with McGough. --Practical Travel Gear A travel writer by trade, McGough approaches the Ironman like he would a new country--with curiosity, humor, and, ultimately, astonishment. --Bruce Northam, American Detour McGough's writing shines with his self-deprecating humor and easygoing curiosity. The story of this impossible adventure is captivatingWhile he is sometimes reluctant, more often his voice brims with gung-ho, foolhardy, youthful bravado, plus generous doses of self-deprecation. McGough's humor shines throughout, but most in his unselfconscious presentation of the physical toll that the race takes, including the difficulty of pee breaks when certain extremities have gone numb and the dreaded chafing of, well, everything. --Foreword Reviews The book is absolutely hysterical...This is a great book for a newbie triathlete and an experienced Ironman would love it as well because it's raw, truthful, insightful and humorous all in one package. --A Triathlete's Diary [Swim Bike Bonk digs] into the psyche of those who are beyond passionate to the point of obsession with pursuit of the achievement that is the mother of all endurance events. --Outspoken Cyclist Swim, Bike, Bonk: Confessions of a Reluctant Triathlete is not only an entertaining account more than worthy to accompany you on your next trip, it's a great read for dedicated and first-time triathletes, or even competitive athletes in general. While I've never attempted a triathlon (and never intend to), I have raced competitively in a variety of sports and found myself groaning and cheering along with McGough. --Practical Travel Gear A travel writer by trade, McGough approaches the Ironman like he would a new country--with curiosity, humor, and, ultimately, astonishment. --Bruce Northam, American Detour Author InformationWill McGough has been a working journalist/writer since 2010. He has a Masters in Journalism from Temple University and is currently the publisher and editor of a travel magazine in Hawaii, Wake and Wander Hawaii. He’s been to more than 70 countries on assignment, and his work has been published in the following publications: Conde Nast Traveler, AFAR, Travel Channel, Outside Magazine, Forbes Travel Guide, Men’s Journal, AAA, TravelAge West, Travel Weekly, Paste Magazine, Alaska Airlines Magazine, Alaska Magazine, the Brewer's Association, and Sherman’s Travel, among others. He lives on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |