Expectations are high before an "A Priority" race. But what happens if it does not go as well as you hoped? Some advice based on experience.
Expectations are high before any A Priority race. Personally, I turn into an obsessed, nervous hypochondriac. When you spend an entire season preparing for a race (not to mention spending money on entry fees, transportation, and a week’s stay in Florida), you want to perform at your highest level. But what happens if you don’t? Unfortunately, I had to learn the hard way on this one.
Doran’s 2012 Triathlon Goals and Race Calendar
New Years… The time when everyone reflects on the past year and looks forward to the next. I’m no different. This post will cover reflections on my own 2011 – with a bit of personal stuff, but mostly relating to triathlon.
Can a dedicated endurance athlete succeed in a demanding job? Doran discusses the benefits and trade-off’s between triathlon and a career.
I came into the Freedom Half a little unsure of my fitness, but hoping for a PR. It turned out to be a great day of running and enjoying Norfolk.
Both nutritionists and foodies tend to agree that it is best to eat with the seasons. So naturally, I’m eating a lot of pumpkin these days. Check out these recipes which incorporate a bit of Fall.