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Made of Iron - The Making of an Iron Woman

 
Author: Phil Sottile

The IRONMAN is arguably the toughest competitive athletic event in the world. It takes the toughest events to do in and of itself in one day and combines it with yet another day's toughest event. THEN, throws one more in just for good measure! The IRONMAN is a 2.2 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride, and 26.2 mile marathon all IN ONE DAY. Having just seen the NYC Marathon, to FINISH a marathon is a feat all its own! BUT, having to finish and finish as quickly as possible after a swim and a bike? That takes one strong man. Or in this case, one AMAZING woman.

Pamela Maino is one such woman. I've had the privilege of personally training Pam in the past and she is one tough customer. You could not imagine how physically indestructible and mentally focused an IRONMAN (or in our case, an IRONWOMAN) is until you've worked with one.

Pam explained to me how she was heavy all her life. A full-time working mother of two athletes and wife to a devoted husband, one would never believe that there was a point in life that this vibrant 41 year old woman was not on top of matters. Only 4 weeks after her second child was born, Pam was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a crippling neurological disease. Only 28 years old at the time, Pam ballooned up to 200 pounds and her health became seriously compromised. Being a nurse by training, she finally decided that enough was enough and took to exercising. An evolution that eventually birthed an IRONMAN; Passing an IRONMAN in a marathon some years later focused Pam's mind, "An IRONMAN I can become, ? she thought.

That was 37 Marathons, quite a few mini tri-athalons, 2 World Championship IRONMAN's, and 3 IRONMAN's ago. People laughed. There are always skeptics and now those skeptics are believers. Competing in the 40-44 year old class, Pam has finished 2nd in her age in Brazil, 4th out of 130 in her age at yet another, has finished in the top 5% in another, and no where below the top 1/3 of any.

Training for an IRONMAN is simple. In fact, you can join Pam any day you like. But first ask yourself, "Am I ready to train 7 DAYS A WEEK? Am I ready to bike 200 - 250 miles a week? Am I willing to spend approximately 12-15% of my waking hours training? Can I fit the 4 hours per week of swimming in? How about the 9 hours of biking or 5 hours of running? What about the additional cross-training in the gym? What about seeing my family? What about my full time job? ?

Well, don't complain to Pam because that's what it takes. She gets it all in AND manages to turn in a 6-7 hour completion time for the bike-ride in the IRONMAN and a 3 and a Half hour Marathon (an accomplishment for a marathoner doing ONLY a marathon). "You've got to dig deep and want it every minute, ? she says. "You need to stay focused every minute of IRONMAN. You've really got to want it more than you've wanted anything. ? Oh, by the way, did I mention Pam is 41 and has Multiple Sclerosis?

Author Bio:

Phil Sottile

Phil Sottile, the director and owner of Intelligent Fitness/Athlete?s Edge, has 15 years of experience in the health club industry having pioneered two previous fitness companies (one taken to IPO) and owned his own fitness centers. Mr Sottile has certified, educated, and tested other fitness instructors as a contributing author to a fitness certification course, extensively lectured to students at Dowling and Nassau Community colleges, motivationally spoken to high school students, educated our seniors, has hosted his own broadcast of INTELLIGENT FITNESS on 105.3FM Radio, has appeared on NEWS12 LONG ISLAND as ?Personal Trainer to Long Island?s Kids?, currently co-hosts THE INTELLIGENT WAY TO WELLNESS on CABLEVISION CH.20, sits on the Technical Advisory Committee to BOCES and WILSON Technological center, and has been reported on by several local magazines, newspapers, and bodybuilding periodicals.

Sottile is a staff writer for New York SportScene Magazine and is also a guest writer for Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness Magazine. He has had several works published on topics of Health and Fitness and is a seasoned writer of philosphy and human emotion in his forthcoming book, THE PATH OF THE LONELY ROAD.

Additionally, he is a drug-free bodybuilding competitor and annually promotes two popularly growing bodybuilding shows, The Natural Long Island Experience and All Natural Revolution. Sottile has a background in Corporate Finance and Marketing and holds several levels of certified distinctions from Health Fitness Instructor to Fitness Therapist from the most respected, nationally accredited Organizations, such as; The National Academy of Sports Medicine, The American College of Sports Medicine, The National Strength and Conditioning Association, The International Sports Sciences Association, and The American Association of Health, Fitness, and Rehabilitation Professionals. INTELLIGENT FITNESS currently owns a sports medicine clinic and oversess operates the fitness department to a large gym in Suffolk County, New York.

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