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HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT LIFE AFTER TRIATHLONS?

I recently had a conversation, well text conversation, with a fellow triwife who was out on the course supporting her triathlete. He’s been out of the competition for a while with several injuries and surgeries and is just getting back into racing this year. While she was with a group of other triwives and trisupporters through the swim and bike, their triathletes were ahead of…

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BOSSY, ARTISTIC, OR LIKE GROSS STUFF? TRI THIS

We love the volunteers at triathlons and in fact, we ourselves, with our families, have been volunteers at a few.  But, not all jobs are created equal and especially if you are bringing the kids along, you need to pick the right one so everyone has a positive experience and seriously, so no one gets hurt. But, it can be very, very tricky picking that…

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WHEN YOU NEED A VACATION IN THE MIDDLE OF RACE SEASON…

Vacations take on a whole new meaning when you live with a triathlete, especially when it’s in the middle of race season.  UGH, the stress.  Granted, this is something we try to avoid, but it doesn’t always work out that way.  Plus, sometimes I JUST NEED A VACATION!  So, in those cases when you need to take a vacation in the middle of race season,…

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HOW TO BE A SUPPORTIVE PARENT TO A SINGLE TRIATHLETE

THE TRIPARENT…This was a category of trisupporter I had not really thought about – especially the triparent to the single triathlete.  What really brought it home to me was meeting a lot of you last year at races. I was first introduced to you through Karen, who stood next to me at Rev3 Quassy and was there cheering on her daughter for the first time….

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MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER WITH THESE PRACTICAL TRIWIFE TIPS

Living with a triathlete has both its rewards and punishments; its ups and downs! Since rewards are so much better, we thought we’d share with you some tips to keep the punishments to a minimum. We’ve collected a few tidbits of good information over the years, as we’re sure most of you have. So, let’s make all of our lives just a bit easier AND…

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SURVIVAL TIPS WHEN DEBBIE DOWNER IS RUINING YOUR DAY

I had a very interesting thing happen at my last triathlon.  I was lucky enough to be at the race with an amazing group of wives from the Ironman XC group.  But, I got separated; then the twins went for waters; and then this happened… I found myself standing next to a trisupporter who literally complained about everything the entire time we were together.  Granted,…

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HOW TO TAKE THE CHAOS OUT OF FUELING A TRIATHLETE

Most of us married to triathletes have an active role in what nourishment they put into their bodies.  I, probably, am more active those most as cooking is one of my true loves.  I spend a lot of time experimenting in the kitchen, talking to experts, and reading.  So, when it comes to fueling David for his training and races, I feel it’s imperative that…

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5 REASONS WHY YOU NEED TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RACES

Last summer, my trihubby and I went to the Jarden Westchester Triathlon to support a friend who was doing his first Olympic Distance race (shout out to Bob – so proud of you).  While it was Bob’s first race, it was also my first pure spectator’s race.  I realized every triathlon I have attended was because Carl was racing.  I had never been to one without…

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THE LONELY LIFE OF THE TRIWIFE AT TRIATHLONS

When I got back from the last race, I had a realization – being a triwife can be a very lonely experience.  Not only are you left at home alone while your triathlete does his/her countless hours of training, but unless you go with someone to a race, you spend much of the spectating day on your own.  This is often true even in the…

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SWIM, BIKE, COACHELLA?

Lindsay, our favorite 20 something guest blogger, is back with how she got to enjoy the Coachella Valley Music Festival over a 3 day weekend without sacrificing her triathlon training mode. While Lindsay talks about her experience at Coachella, her tips could easily apply to any other outdoor festival or even a camping trip. Here she gladly shares how she prepared and what she learned…

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TOP 10 TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO TRIATHLONS WITH TEENS

Traveling with teens in any capacity starts to get harder and harder with their busy schedules in high school or college and is very different than when they were little ones. They are young adults and their time is important. Whether studying for that big test; not being able to miss school because of a presentation or standardized testing; or most importantly, that big sporting…

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WHEN IT’S BEST TO PASS ON THE T-SHIRT, MEDAL, & PIZZA

My triathlete husband and I have had multiple conversations lately about the state of his triathlete season and ergo, mine.  Right now it is in a total state of flux due to his plantar fasciitis and tendonitis.  He is able to partially train; only allowed to swim and bike.  NO RUNNING whatsoever at this point per his coach and physical therapist.  I even worked out…

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