
My Story
Every day, I'm thankful for the gift of triathlon
Jim Brewer got the reputation of not just “best homestay in Chattanooga” but “best homestay ever.” He and his wife, Sandra, quickly became accustomed to our strangeness, but also our charming, loving, skin-shaving nature.
One triathlete wanted to do something unique, something inspiring, something crazy to mark her 50th year on the planet.
If there is one goal all of us can relate to, it’s the idea of achieving a sense of equilibrium among life’s countless demands.
After his 400th race, Jeff Gill reflects on how the sport has changed over the last 38 years and why he keeps swimming, biking and running.
I noticed the more I practiced mindfulness and meditation, the more my runs would just click and flow.
If you are in doubt, hire the triathlete and if you are a triathlete interviewing for a job, show them this article.
The difference you can make is easy: be on guard against subtle actions that discourage new triathletes.
If you, or a friend, are considering the sport but put yourself in the category of “I could never,” just consider some of the stories of unlikely triathletes.
As Kathleen Allen teaches the girls how strong and capable they are, she’s reminded of those qualities in herself.
We caught up with Courtney Culligan to hear about her journey and how she’s giving back to youth and junior girls.