Now is the time to take that rookie coat off and get into how to win. This blog will be my journey to getting on the podium each and every race.
First step is planning.
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”
― Abraham Lincoln
Tune Up Tri
Manassas, VA, USA
Sun Mar 30 2014
East Coast Super Sprint
Glen Allen, VA, USA
Sun May 04 2014
Naylors Beach Triathlon
Warsaw, VA, USA
Sun Jun 08 2014
Tupper Lake Tinman Sprint
Tupper Lake, NY, USA
Sat Jun 28 2014
The 14.06 - TIN
Manassas, VA, USA
Sun Jul 27 2014
USA Triathlon’s Age Group Olympic-Distance National Championships
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Sat Aug 09 2014
6. That's right, 6 races. All but the last are sprint or super sprint distance races. Why? To limit injury. By not training for Olympic (or even longer) distance races all year, I reduce the fatigue and injury on my body. Through this blog, I'll share how recovery and rest, along with focused workouts on speed, will increase the overall goal of being faster and winning.
Remember, I'm no expert, this is what works for me. But hey, I just started a year ago, so I've got to be doing something right.
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