Shame over my body started when I was a child. I thought that because I liked boys that I should have been born a girl. But a speedo in my 30's allowed me to recognize the man I was and the body I now loved and cherished.
Read MoreA year and a half of training and two weeks out from the big race and the training plan says to stop, rest, recover. At the end of the long hard road everyone is saying hold back, taper, be wise. In this article, I discuss the feelings during this challenging time and how it is a test on the road of faith, between action based on fear vs trust.
Read MorePutting down the drugs and alcohol helped me to finally experience life and in this article I talk about the ways it helps propel me towards being the athlete I dream of being.
Read MoreBy the time the hurricane came to the Wilmington North Carolina coast I had lost sight that my decision to do the Ironman was to help others. When I began to experience anger towards the possibility of a cancelled race I knew something was wrong. Compassion not anger should fill the hearts of men during times of disaster. It was time to reassess my place.
Read MoreI have been a perfectionist who wants results quickly. This worked in a few areas of my life- like strength training. However, the stress this requires does not work for long distance triathlon. The stress this requires does not work for recovery. I had to learn to take it easy on myself in recovery and now I have to learn to do this in training. The results are longevity- and these are the results I need in both training and recovery.
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