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45 and Postmenopausal: My Unexpected Ironman Journey
3 Apr
Summary
- Entered postmenopause at age 45, sparking a new life challenge.
- Completed a 70.3-mile half-Ironman with less than a year of training.
- The endurance event fostered significant mental strength and self-discovery.

A woman in her mid-40s entered postmenopause, a life transition that unexpectedly spurred her toward an ambitious goal: completing a half-Ironman before turning 50. This personal challenge, initiated after feeling "off, down, and exhausted," prompted her to tackle the 70.3-mile endurance event.
Despite a history of general fitness, the author lacked swimming proficiency, a critical skill for the 1.2-mile swim portion. She dedicated less than a year to intense training, hiring a coach and dedicating two to four hours daily to preparation alongside her demanding career as a fitness instructor.
The commitment paid off, as she successfully finished the race seven hours after starting. Beyond the physical achievements, the experience fostered significant mental resilience and self-empowerment, fundamentally altering her perspective on midlife and aging. She advocates for endurance challenges as a means for women to discover their inner strength.