Once I get my teeth into something I'm pretty much full on, 100% determined and some would say a little (ok -
very) obsessive. I just can't see the point in doing something half-arsed.
So in terms of my training I'm very dedicated but one thing that also really helps is being inspired by others. You'd think that hero-worshipping Lance Armstrong would be enough but it also helps that I have worked for the last year or so with some inspirational people. I am surrounded by colleagues and friends who train really hard. From daily cardio bunnies in the company gym, sub 20 minute 5km runners, marathon runners to Ironman triathletes I am always amazed at how many people around me keep fit. The boss for example has trekked to Everest base camp, sailed to Antarctica and across the 12 months of this year scaled 50 mountains.
And then there is Richard. Within the next few days he will get into a 23ft rowing boat called appropriately 'No Fear' and row with his mate from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua. 3000 miles across the Atlantic. This is going to take around 60 days and is the same journey that James Cracknell and Ben Fogle undertook 2 or 3 years ago. Now that's inspirational! So for the next 60 days at least, if there is ever a moment I need to push myself harder or dare to think "Ah, I won't ride today because it's raining" I will think of Richard out there in the ocean doing something super human.
If anyone ever comes across this blog and wants to see what Richard is up to there are some links in my blog list on the right.