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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 31, 2023

I Practice What I Preach: There are No “Right” Reasons To Do Triathlons

Since early 2023, I’ve published a number of articles as part of my “I Practice What I Preach” Series in which I share lessons I’ve learned from my own triathlon racing that might benefit others. Over the last several months, four of my articles have explored how my focus on results has impacted my experience […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 29, 2023

Our Love/Hate Relationship with Ski Racing Prep-period Physical Conditioning

It’s 5:15am. It’s cold (around 42 degrees), still dark, and you can hear the rain pummeling the roof of your house or dorm room. You know you’ve got a challenging workout this morning that’s going hurt…a lot. How much do you want to get out of bed at that moment in time? Well, we can […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 22, 2023

7 Signs of Positive Life Change

Many of us devote enormous amounts of time, energy, and money to becoming the best versions of ourselves. These efforts are reflected in a self-help industry that generates more than $13 billion a year. We strive to let go of past baggage, change the way we think, transform our emotional lives, behave differently, or alter […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 18, 2023

How to Bounce Back from a Bad Triathlon Race

If you’re a committed triathlete who races a lot during the competitive season, it’s not if you’ll have a bad race, but, more likely, when you’ll have a bad race. Unsatisfactory races can happen for all kinds of objective reasons: lack of sleep, life stress, poor hydration or nutrition, a mechanical failure, poor tactics or […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 14, 2023

I Practice What I Preach: USAT Nationals-Then, Triumph (Part II)

As I described in Part I of my experience at the recently completed USAT National Olympic and Sprint Championships, my first race, the Olympic distance, was a source of some tribulation for me. That discomfort continued through the day post-race and when I woke up and prepared for my Sprint-distance race the following day. Pre-race […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 August 10, 2023

I Practice What I Preach: USAT Nationals-First, Tribulation… (Part I)

I recently returned from the USAT National Triathlon Championships in Milwaukee where I competed in the Olympic (.9 mile swim, 24.6 mile bike, and 6.2 mile run) and Sprint (.4 mile swim, 12.4 mile bike, 3.1 mile run) races. I only had three weeks to prepare for the races after the World Sprint & Mixed […]

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