Earlier today, I published a new race report on my website. The report covers my experience at the 2018 Ironman 70.3 Ohio race.
It is an interesting report, because I did not have a great race. I had a full out ‘panic attack’ in the water, which resulted in a very different kind of race, than I had hoped for. What was interesting, was that it took me a while to acknowledge to myself, that what I experienced was indeed a ‘panic attack’.
During, and immediately after the race, I kept telling myself that what went wrong was physical. I was feeling tired. I got cramps. I started breathing too hard. Eventually, I realized that these were symptoms; they were not the cause. My problem was that I mentally spiraled out of control.
The most important thing is that I learned a lot from that day. I had a very disappointing race, but it was just one race, just one day. I detail some of what I learned, in the report.
After the race, my coach said something that has stuck with me to this day. He said “It’s just a bad race. We all have them. It’s not like you are retiring from racing. Let it go”. These simple words have helped me a lot… hopefully they can help you too.