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Tag Archives: olympic
An early start, but a late finish (TriAthy Race Report)…
I like to be prepared, it irks my wife when we arrive at the airport with enough time to spare to not only catch our flight, but the flight before us, it’s just the way I am. Being prepared is … Continue reading
Posted in Race Reports, Training & Fitness, Triathlon
Tagged achilles, bike, Blog, BRIC Session, cycle, Fitness, Injury, olympic, plantar fasciitis, Running, success, Swimming, training, Triathlon, TriAthy
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Faster, Higher Stronger. T-19 to TriAthy
Like most men out there, I’ve been given out to many times by my wife for starting a project, getting about half way through it and the enthusiasm slowly wanes as something else comes along.
An enthusastic, if unspectacular start
The nice folks at Triathlon Ireland have asked me to log my training, thoughts and experiences in the lead up to TriAthy. Here begins the first instalment… Two weeks ago I made a decision, it made perfect sense at the … Continue reading