Irondad Life, Russell Newell
Irondad Life, Russell Newell
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Irondad Life
A Year of Bad Decisions and Questionable Motives-What I Learned on the Quest to Conquer Ironman Lake Placid

Author: Russell Newell

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin, Julie McKay

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

Why do people race in Ironmans—a competition that was dreamed up by a US Navy Officer after a beer-influenced debate over who were the fittest athletes—swimmers, cyclists, or runners? Only a person whose good sense was severely impaired would decide to do a race marked by such agony and suffering—a race that makes no sense to normal people.

What type of person (lunatic) goes to bed at 9:00 p.m. and wakes up at 4:00 a.m. every day for twelve months, eliminates every fun thing to eat and drink, incurs thousands of death stares from an angry spouse, and spends a minimum of ten thousand dollars . . . all to put their body through a seventeen-hour torture chamber during which a potpourri of exciting, physiological wonders—such as dehydration, fuel supply shortages, oxidative stress, muscle damage, brain fatigue, and overheating—occur, causing the body to age by twenty years?

Russell Newell would find out when he signed up for the second oldest Ironman in the country: Lake Placid, in the idyllic Upstate New York village nestled in the Adirondacks that twice hosted the Winter Olympics. Russell would then question his sanity and test his resolve as he attempted to finish the 2018 Ironman Lake Placid . . . despite almost drowning, crashing on his bike, and nearly shitting his pants eighteen times.

About Russell Newell

A critically acclaimed author, former writer for Disney-ABC Television, and six-time Ironman, Russell Newell plunged into the world of Ironman triathlon in 2012 at Lake Placid and has explored every cutting-edge nutritional supplement and muscle recovery tool to coax his creaking body to get out of bed each morning to swim, bike, and run. He has sought every aerodynamic adjustment and equipment edge to beat his archrival, Jim Kane, in a series of races more fraught than the last ones. With a very accommodating wife, three young kids, and a baby on the way, he's continued to race these torturous, bank account-sucking, narcotic-level addicting affairs, while poorly trying to balance his family life. His book, Irondad Life, explores just how poorly.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Drew on May 04, 2021

I knew I was going to enjoy this book when I hadn’t even made it through the introduction (the “Ironman Glossary”) and I was already roaring with laughter. Russell Newell is a gifted storyteller who draws the reader in with humor, relatability, and heartfelt determination. Regardless of your familia......more

Goodreads review by Diane on July 05, 2021

Quick fun read. Like a great race report. A reminder to not take ourselves too seriously and enjoy the good with the bad.......more

Goodreads review by Libby on January 14, 2024

Pretty entertaining look at Ironman events, if not a stellar endorsement of parenting (I doubt the author intended it to come off as quite so disruptive/harrowing). I thought the comments from his training partner Jim were hilarious and much welcome reality checks for the author.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on May 04, 2021

IRONDAD Life is an absolute blast to read! The kind of book that is written by its wordsmith Russell Newell in a way that whisks the reader off on a V/R simulation ride, run and cycle of the ages through natural settings and lively sequences experienced by a most compelling IRONMAN. His chronicle ab......more

Goodreads review by Dash35 on May 11, 2021

Hysterical justification for running the race and keeping family 👪 happy and involved. Love his wife's comments in chapter #22. Great 👍 job Russ.......more