There’s a great deal of fear involved in your first triathlon. There’s the obvious fear of bodily harm, yes. On the swim alone you can get kicked in the face, punched in the face, elbowed in the face, run your face into a stingray, run your face into a shark… you get the idea. Training … Continue reading The Mental Slap
Tag: lifestyle
It’s Time to Drink!
Up to 70% of your body weight is made of water. You can live for a month without food, but only a week without water. 80% of your brain tissue is water. Yes, we get it. Water is essential for health and wellness. But when you become an athlete (and you are an athlete, you … Continue reading It’s Time to Drink!
It’s Time to Eat
Let’s talk about one of my favorite topics… FOOD!!!! Oh boy oh boy do I love to eat. And with all the training involved in training for a tri, there’s so much opportunity to eat. Sometimes, too much opportunity to eat. I own a champion-level sweet tooth, particularly when it comes to ice cream. My … Continue reading It’s Time to Eat
Finding the Time for Training
I feel bad. For the first time since launching the blog, I skipped a post. Between working full time, caring for a household, and training for another race, it can get tough to fit everything in. Triathlon is a hobby that you have to be 100% dedicated to in order to see the results, so … Continue reading Finding the Time for Training
The Power of the Core
I hate doing situps. Seriously. The thought of "doing abs” repels me. But you know what else repels me? The memory of my back screaming in pain as I hobbled down to the finish line in my first triathlon. Your “core” involves your back, your buns, and your thighs. It’s pretty much the most used … Continue reading The Power of the Core
Baseline Improvements: Workouts to get you ready to train
Okay, so we talked about needing to get your baseline fitness up before tackling tri-training. But how exactly do you do that? Using the pool, spin bike, and treadmill can be rather boring, but when the workout includes a variety of distances, speeds, and efforts, time will fly by. Using the pool, spin bike, and … Continue reading Baseline Improvements: Workouts to get you ready to train
How’s Your Baseline?
Already on the blog we’ve covered basics to get you swimming, biking, and running. You may be thinking, okay! Let’s get on to the race already! But here’s my question to you: What’s your fitness level? Can you walk a 5k? Can you run it? Can you hang through an entire 60 minute spin class? … Continue reading How’s Your Baseline?
The Soundtrack
I love some jams when I run. Music is super important to put me in the right head space and to keep me moving. Some of it’s upbeat, some not so much, but all of it could be used in a Gatorade commercial. While you can't listen to music during your race (it's against the … Continue reading The Soundtrack
Welcome!
My first introduction to triathlete was through the Ironman World Championship coverage on NBC. I remember being in the gym at the time and realizing that my pitiful circuit workout was little more than a warm up for these superhumans. I choked up hearing their stories. I marveled at their commitment. And I thought, “I … Continue reading Welcome!