Chase That Smile by Harold Cabrera
4 stars
Chase That Smile is the memoir of Harold Cabrera; a man who, approaching his fortieth birthday, decided to make it a milestone year. Harold planned to run a marathon, climb Mount Kilimanjaro and take part in an Ironman triathlon contest all in one year.
In this very readable but candid book, Harold takes us through his seven month training and his three experiences with the highs and lows in between. Harold has a very positive and appreciative attitude which helps motivate him.
I liked how he interspersed snippets of his training with a few day-to-day points as well as memories from other times. They helped to round out the book and allowed the reader get to know Harold. I often felt that we were right there running, cycling, swimming and climbing with him. The back of the book contains some training schedules for both a marathon and an ironman for those who might want to give any of it go. I thought that the book was well worth the read; from an armchair experience point of view, the Mount Kilimanjaro climb, in particular, was delightful.
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39-year-old dad of two, Harold Cabrera is your typical sports weekend warrior, who decides to complete three big challenges before turning 40.
Chase That Smile is his account of relationships, family life, good times, and hard times. Of training for three major physical challenges all in the same year – running the Paris Marathon, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, and completing an Ironman triathlon – whilst in the midst of juggling a full-time job and being a parent.
More than just a personal account of every challenge faced, Harold provides insight into nutrition, the importance of training plans and most importantly how he developed the right mindset needed to take on such big endurance challenges – each battle needing both physical and mental stamina. As impossible as it sounds, with a bit of grit, a positive mindset and some minor life organisation, this book will show you how much you can truly achieve!
I love that it’s a positive outlook on his training and life. Terrific review, Rosie.
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It is a great way to look at life and to achieve your dreams.
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Intriguing Review
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Sounds like a fab book! Thank you for sharing.
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It had some really interesting parts.
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Great review. To make training into a good memoir is admirable. Sherry
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Good point Sherry.
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To run a marathon, climb a mountain and do an Ironman triathlon in one year is extremely ambitious and inspiring!
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It was a joy to read.
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Sounds like a lovely, well-written, and thoughtful book. Thanks for the review!
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