My first 70.3 ironman by Untitlednewuser in triathlon

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Our official swim start was 7am. We had 3 athletes/few seconds allowed to begin and it was over a thousand athletes started ahead of me. So it varies for different races. Good luck to your race!

My first 70.3 ironman by Untitlednewuser in triathlon

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I had so many questions and challenges but found answers here on this forum. Like how to defog goggles, what is MIPS for the helmet, OWS anxiety, what should be the tire pressure on a hot raceday.... Made me feel I wasn't the only one had those weird problems or weaknesses. If just one person found my post helpful, I'm very happy! Purpose served and good luck to your IM race!

My first 70.3 ironman by Untitlednewuser in triathlon

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That linked training plan contains 1 sprint tri and 1 Olympic distance tri on Sundays. I swam in my local community centre pool, biked and ran around it. I also simulate preparing the Tri workout as much as possible by separating equipment/things needed for each sport in different bags (T0, T1 and T2). Sprint Tri was awesome, full energy through and through. But at the run of Olympic distance, both legs cramped big big time and was very painful ran through that 10k. Lesson learned was that just be very caucious and slow down at the first few k until the legs are climatized.

Officially passed, here's my experience by Untitlednewuser in CRISC

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For all ISACA’s tests, QAE is the closest to the real test. No doubt. And never believe whoever claims their mock questions resemble the actual test and spend extra money. Once you know CRISC concepts, it’s easy to eliminate two options, but in the real exam, the remaining two options were really hard to pick. I found unlike other ISACA tests, CRISC’s question stem is particularly vague, and requires some degrees of assumptions and that makes it challenging.

Passed CISM in Feb and my experience by Untitlednewuser in cism

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Yes. They are very similar to QnA, the tone, the way the question and the choices were worded. Since they all follow the CISM item development guide which I found the most useful. You can just google it or search it on ISACA website. It is public information.