
My Story
Every day, I'm thankful for the gift of triathlon
After burning out in college, Jennifer Warren years later yearned for that competitive fire and found that outlet through triathlon.
Joseph Campbell's dream was to compete in Cleveland's Age Group National Championships, but a bike crash has delayed that dream. For now.
Friends ask him all the time why he spends so much of his life dedicated to training for triathlons. Ken Foster's answer: the sport has brought out the best of him. Foster, a best-selling author and syndicated radio host, writes about his "why" for doing triathlons in this installment of My Story.
Schneider has been her own test subject. Her life-long experiment has been to see just how far a body and mind in sync can go.
To have the confidence and freedom to shout positive affirmations while charging full speed toward the finish line has been a challenging road to find.
My races and achievements are now not just my own, but for everyone who fears that their life may be over because of a diagnosis.
When new friends and acquaintances discover that I'm vegan, the first question they invariably ask is: “But where do you get your protein?"
I learned a lot from this race and the training leading up to it. In the training, I learned a new vocabulary — brick, HIIT and dolphin dive to name a few of the new words.
Scotty Parker completed his ride across the country on Aug. 1, cycling for 3,300 miles and raising $629,000 for clean water. He learned you can make a difference in the world, no matter how old you are.
Even whispered dreams can come true. I know because mine did.