You want to do a triathlon, but you have life. Your partner, your kids, their kids, your job, housework, school, etc. etc. When is their time to train for a sport event that involves THREE different sports?

It IS possible. Trust me–there are many normal people with normal lives –not elite athletes with sponsors–who can tell “Yes, You Can.” And training does not have to be as time consuming or monumental as you think.

Join us here for tips I have and I’ve learn and share your tips here for training for the beginner, fitting in training in real life, planning your triathlon-first or otherwise.

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An acquaintance of mine was very active triathlete in the 80′s and now, in middle age, wants to get back into triathlons. Read the rest of this entry

No, I’m training my dog for triathlon (but, hmm, that maybe kind of cool? Let me think about that.) But on top of all the other things in my world, the dog needs time too. And I have a very energetic dog. Naturally, Read the rest of this entry

Some people look at a triathlon as a totally cool thing to try. Some think, hey I like biking and swimming and running is OK–I could do this.  And still others think triathlon training would be an effective and fun way to shed weight. There are many reason one may want to try a tri (sorry, couldn’t resist), but whatever it is, don’t just think about it any longer–Go For It! The first triathlon you compete in is an awesome accomplishment–you won’t stop talking about it. Where do you begin? One very good way is to start by creating a triathlon schedule for training and commit to it. Read the rest of this entry

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