
posted by Christophe Vandaele
Intentions
A working definition of intention is “to have in mind a purpose or plan, to direct the mind, to aim.” If you lack intention, you may stray without meaning or direction; a race without a plan can turn into a shuffle on the run. Identifying your goals will give you an advantage over your [...]
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posted by Lidia Rekas
The beauty of triathlon is that it’s a three-discipline sport. You have a lot of options for cross training and maintaining the fitness, such as swimming, cycling, running, aqua jogging, elliptical, weights and yoga. In early 2007, I injured my ITB. Instead of sitting at home and drowning my depression in a tub of ice [...]
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posted by Christophe Vandaele
Growing up with Heroes
In a world with a million television channels and cameras everywhere, the imperfection of athletes is more obvious than ever before. I often wonder if my heroes growing up took the same drugs athletes today take. The HGH, EPO, TGH and testosterone filled needles are a puncture in the bubble of boyish [...]
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posted by Lidia Rekas
I qualified for the 2007 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii at Ironman Western Australia, which was held…
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posted by Christophe Vandaele
Quad Amputee Finishes NYC Triathlon!
July 23, 2007 by Susie Gallucci Do you ever feel like you’re not tall enough, skinny enough, fit enough, rich enough, experienced enough, or just plain good enough to try something? Ever want to do something, but don’t know how, so you don’t get started? [...]
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