Here in the Northern Hemisphere Winter is on its way. I actually had to scrape the ice off my car yesterday. For the Triathlete, winter means more time on the turbo and running on the Treadmill.
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Don’t obsess on goals
Triathletes are all about goals. You pick an “A” race and then you do what it takes to hit that goal, BUT…………. Let’s say you’ve entered a 70.3 in June next year and you’ve decided you want to break 6 hours.
Why do you want to be leaner?
Now, lets cut to the chase! You downloaded my Free E-Book because you accept you need a change in your nutrition. The chances are you need to lose some weight.
How to commit
I’ve not raced now for a few years – 2 young kids, a new house which needed renovating and growing business, has meant I found it hard to find the time. And being the sort of person who only wants to do something if I can do it well, meant I’d rather not bother.
Not as fat as you think
We are all our own worst critic. And to be fair if we are to be successful in this sport, we need to be honest with ourselves. There is no point in convincing ourselves that we are a great swimmer if we’re not. We need to face up to it and then do something about […]
Are all good runners skinny?
There is no denying that running is a weight-bearing sport. You have to carry your fat/skinny ass with you. The longer the run goes on, the more of an effect this has – hence why marathon runners are small.
Get faster in less time
If you are anything like me you are busy. Kids, work, friends, family, and training. It’s not easy to fit it all in and if you’re not careful you can end up doing all of it but doing any of it very well.
Avoid weekend binging with this:
Across the world, people are able to control themselves when they have structure. This is usually during the working week. We get up at a set time, eat at a set time and train at a set time – We are dictated to by our routine.
Do it daily
When we set out on a new challenge we often start with high motivation levels. We can’t wait to get started and then hit it with all we have. A couple of weeks later this enthusiasm can start to dwindle. This can be true of training, work, hobbies and new diets.
Are your genes to blame?
There is absolutely no doubt that genetics play a part in both performance and body composition. We all know that person who eats what they like but stays lean, right?