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survival tips for dealing with a debbie downer
in Home, Life with a Triathlete, Race Life, The Sport of Spectating

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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in Home, Kids in Tow, Life with a Triathlete, Race Life, The Sport of Spectating

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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should a triwife have a season?
in Home, Life with a Triathlete, Race Life, The Sport of Spectating

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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6 REASONS TO LOVE THE WOODLANDS TEXAS

When you think of all the places around the world we could travel to and race, the Woodlands, Texas, outside of hot, sticky Houston does not come to mind. Sorry Houston. Japan, Mallorca, Puerto Rico, or South Africa – YES! Woodlands, Texas – NO! But, we keep coming back for some reason… Whether you travel there for vacation, business, or to do Ironman triathlons, which…

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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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WHY WE CHOOSE DESTINATION RACES

I am married to an age group triathlete who, in the past, has finished in the top 20-25% of his age group; not World Championship qualifying, but triwife worthy admiration status, none-the-less…He is also an Ironman XC athlete, which HAS allowed him to qualify. In the past five years with Ironman XC, he has qualified for the Ironman World Championships twice and 70.3 World Championships,…

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in Home, Kids in Tow, Life with a Triathlete, The Races

CHOOSING A FAVORITE TRIATHLON VENUE FOR THE FAMILY

We advise working as a team, triathlete and tripartner, when choosing a favorite triathlon venue for the family. Not only do you have to consider if it’s a good race for the triathlete, but also if it’s good for the family and/or your spectators. With extremely long days for full-distance races, the locations have to offer activities to keep everyone happy and occupied and places…

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