50 Ways To Identify Triathlon Obsession

01/12/2010

Triathlon

I was given 50 Ways To Identify Triathlon Obsession a while back and thought a few of you would really get a kick out it. I can’t tell you how true all 50 of these really are!

50. You are over 30 and there is still someone in your life that you refer to as “coach”.
49. Your last bike cost more than your first car.
48. You have peed outdoors more times in the last year than you did in your first year of university.
47. You think of mowing the lawn as a form of cross-training.
46. You’ve worn a heart-rate monitor to bed.
45. And it wasn’t when you were sleeping.
44. You refer to the front hall of your house as the “transition area”.
43. When you get home from a training session at the pool, the newspaper is just being delivered to your house.
42. You have changed more flat tires this year than light bulbs.
41. The most frequently used software program on your computer is the one that keeps track of your workouts.
40. You have no idea why they call Cal Ripken Jr. “Iron Man” when, after all, he was a baseball player.
39. The first three items on your grocery list are Gatorade, power bars, and gels.
38. When you floss at night, it’s to get the bugs out of your teeth.
37. Your legs move in a cycling motion while you are asleep.
36. When you see a drop of blood, your first reaction is that you spilled some red Gatorade.
35. You know how far you biked and ran last year, to one-tenth of a kilometre.
34. You think the ultimate form of wallpaper is about 64 racing bibs.
33. A 19-year old kid who works in a bicycle shop know more about you than your next-door neighbour.
32. Your children are more likely to recognize you if you put your bicycle helmet.
31. You have a vanity licence plate with the word “Kona” in it.
30. About half the shirts you own have at least a dozen logos on the back of them.
29. You don’t find the word “fartlek” in the least bit amusing.
28. When you refer to your “partner”, you mean neither your spouse nor the co-owner of your business but the person you run or bike with three times a week.
27. You shave your legs more often than your wife.
26. The closest you came to punching somebody was when they disagreed with your position on whether wearing a wetsuit amounts to cheating.
25. It doesn’t feel right that you can’t “clip “ in and out of the pedals in your car.
24. There is a group of people in your life about whom you are more likely to know how fast they can swim 100 metres than their surnames or occupations.
23. Some of the shorts you wear today are tighter than the ones you wore in high school.
22. You are frustrated with the latest Garmin Forerunner because its live readings have a margin of error of approximately three per cent.
21. There’s a separate load of laundry every week that is just your workout clothes.
20. One of your goals this year is to be faster at getting out of your wetsuit.
19. You failed high school chemistry but you could teach a course on lactic acid.
18. All you want for Christmas is something called a carbon crank set.
17. You wore a digital watch to your wedding.
16. You have to have completely separate meals from your spouse because he or she is on a low-carb diet.
15. Your bicycle is in your living room.
14. You have stocked up on a brand of cereal because it has a coupon that will save you money on your next two pairs of running shoes.
13. In order to establish a new personal best, you considered peeing without getting off your bike.
12. One of your proudest moments is when you lost a toenail.
11. When a car follows too closely behind you, you accuse the driver of “drafting”.
10. When you went for a job interview, you wrote your social insurance number on your arm in black marker.
9. Your spouse cried during Terms of Endearment; you cried during the television coverage of the Hawaii Ironman.
8. You are comfortable discussing the sensitivity of your nipples with other guys.
7. Your spouse is looking forward to the day when you will slow down and just run marathons.
6. You have paused in front of the mirror in your wetsuit and thought, “Hey, I look like Spiderman.”
5. You see no issue with talking about treatments for chafing or saddle rash at the dinner table.
4. You recently asked your spouse out for dinner by asking if he or she wanted to “fuel up” together.
3. For you, “bonking” no longer has a sexual connotation.
2. The magazine secretly tucked under your mattress has pictures of really expensive bicycles in it.
And the No. 1 sign you’re obsessed:
1. Most of this list doesn’t seem like a joke to you.

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/torybee torybee

    I read this to my husband… he's laughing… says it is hilarious. (as he is getting ready to go for an 11pm swim!) Oh, and did I mention that I'm typing this in my living room and I'm staring at a tri bike that indeed cost more than my first car ( which was a '66 mustang? )

    Over half that list was right on the mark…. and he just started racing last May!

  • Mauricio Sanchez

    Great list! I may borrow it and post it on my blog (with due credit given obviously).

  • Paul Patterson

    Fail. In fact that's a big time fail.

    Just about all of those are from various dumbass "You know you're a real triathlete when…." postings over the last ten or so years.

    • http://www.spencesmith.com Spence Smith

      Well… I’m impressed you are so in the know on where these all came from. I, however, was given this a while back and have no idea where it came from or who wrote them. I just got into triathlons in the past three years and thought it was funny…

      So what’s your point?

  • http://twitter.com/cannastar Will

    This is so funny…..but in another sense not (because may of this stuff is true) except about the stuff about a car (I am 18 and dont even have a lisence) and I have no partner (thanks for the tip about the HRM, I will try that one day)

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  • Trey Chandler

    Me and my seemingly permanently black toenail salute you. What race are we doing together this year? How about a olympic towards the end of the season?

  • Nichole

    So, I've actually tried #45/46. You actually don't burn as many calories as you'd think. Guess I'll have to go for a bike ride later… (on the bike that really did cost more than my beater Volvo…)

    Great list! Thanks for the laughs :D

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  • http://www.withoutwax.tv pete wilson

    Bike porn? I love it. :)

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/SpenceSmith SpenceSmith

    Make me wonder if xxxchurch has something for that:)

  • http://www.thisisreverb.com Ryan

    Hey Spence…it was nice meeting you last night…even if it was just barely. Hopefully we'll get to talk again some time in the future. I have done 2 triathlons and I'm planning on doing another in the fall. They weren't IronMan of course…those scare the cripes out of me. Maybe some day though.

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  • Tedja01

    New awesome Multi Sport store in Tampa Florida called "The Ironman Store" and a website site called: http://www.ironman360.com

    You can order a bike online, fly to Tampa, they will fit the bike for you and you can have it delivered with no sales tax. They call it Fly n' Tri. And they pick up the cost of your hotel room too!!! I hear they are thinking about another store in the next 6 months…. Houston, Dallas, Orlando or Miami.

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  • http://twitter.com/shaunjamison Shaun Jamison

    51.  When you’ve already mapped out next year’s season before the end of the current season.
    52.  When your garden looks like a jungle from neglect.