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Inside the Tri-Mind: Help! I’m Stuck in a Slump and I Can’t Get Out

Performance slumps are one of the most common, yet mysterious and frustrating, phenomena in triathlon. Typically viewed as unexplained drops in performance, slumps are a source of concern for triathletes and coaches alike. Despite its visible place in the collective psyche of the triathlon community, little is known about the causes or cures for performance […]

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Inside the Tri-Mind: Build Trust Through Triathlon Training

Trust is the final piece of the triathlon puzzle when you are about to begin the swim. Yet, you have probably never thought of trust at all in our sport. Despite this neglect, trust is fundamental to your performing your best consistently in races. It is what brings everything you’ve done up to that point […]

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Inside the Tri-Mind: The Best Laid Plans: Never Say, “If All Goes Well…”

The most common question I was asked before my first Ironman was, “What time are you shooting for?” In my naiveté, I always responded, “Well, if all goes well, under X hours” (I will keep you in suspense until the end of the article before I tell you how I did). If you answer this […]

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Inside the Tri-Mind: Intensity is Essential for Triathlon Success

This article is the first of three exploring the essential importance of intensity in triathlon training and racing. When most people think about intensity, they think about mental intensity, a certain seriousness and determination that they apply to their triathlon efforts. But that’s not what I’m talking about.  When I say “intensity,” I mean the […]

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New Psychology of Triathlon Series Begins Monday

I’m pleased to announce that I will begin a new blog series, Inside the Tri-Mind, devoted to exploring the psychology of triathlon. You may ask: why triathlon and why now? A little backstory. I don’t usually mix my professional and personal lives on my blog or social media. But I’m making an exception here because […]

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