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Iron Cowboy - Redefine Impossible

By: James Lawrence
Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
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Iron Cowboy is an endurance memoir in the tradition of Dean Karnazes’s Ultramarathon Man - a lifetime’s worth of intensely lived experience packed into 20 riveting chapters. Listeners will discover the secret to redefining their own goals and achieving great success. When James Lawrence (aka the Iron Cowboy) announced his plan to complete 50 full-distance triathlons in 50 consecutive days in all 50 states, the only person who believed that he could pull it off was James himself (and his wife, Sunny). An Ironman consists of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile run. In Lawrence’s case, he would have to complete those distances and then make it to the next state in time to do it all over again the next day. Even Lawrence’s coach didn’t think he could do it; he penciled in another event the day Lawrence was supposed to complete the challenge.

But with the support of Sunny and their five children in tow, and with grassroots support conjured always at the last minute via Facebook, Lawrence accomplished exactly what he set out to do. Iron Cowboy is the story of Lawrence’s herculean 50-day journey and all the wonderful, miserable, and life-threatening events that happened along the way, as well as a glance at his life leading up to the mission, and winning two prior world records.

Lawrence holds two world records in the Guinness Book of World Records: one for completing 22 half-Ironmans in one year (2010) and one for completing 30 full Ironmans in one year (2012). In 2015, he set a record for completing 50 Ironman distances in 50 states in 50 days. Through social media and press, Lawrence was able to find fans in each state - anywhere from three to 500 people - to complete some of the Ironman alongside him, and supporters were invited to join him for the Iron Cowboy 5k (the last 3.1 miles of James’s marathon); for his last Ironman in his home state of Utah, more than 3,500 people showed up. Along the way, Lawrence survived tropical storms, internal bleeding, hypothermia, hyperthermia, dehydration, nerve damage, infected foot blisters, a blood-clot scare, extreme sleep deprivation (he only got four to five hours of sleep each night), and a bike crash!

©2017 James Lawrence (P)2019 James Lawrence
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The story it self was quite interesting, seeing the pitfalls of self promotion and media & fundraising amongst trying to do something inspirational was a new insight. But the odd AI narration is so distracting i nearly gave up on the whole thing.

Poor narration distracts from the story

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Absolutely loved the book, the iron cowboy is so inspiring but I think James should of narrated the book, that’s the only bad thing.

Loved it

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Very interesting telling of the trials and tribulations of one man's extreme challenge. Go Iron Cowboy!!!

Very inspirational

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Poorly structured just a bunch of stories with no real meaning and education behind them, pointless audio book

Poorly structured

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I can't give an honest review of the book because I couldn't get through it. I'm sure the book is fantastic it's just the narration was a little like listening to a computer program reading, I just couldn't listen to it. I'll get the physical copy and read it myself

Awful narration

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This is awful. How can anyone listen to this man who sounds like a computer...

Audio book dreadful

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I can’t listen to this terrible robot narration. What a disappointment. Why not just use a human being?

Robot narration awful

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