Sometimes…scratch that…most of the time, we have a habit of accumulating too much junk in our lives. Take me for example. I have more types of sports-related shoes than work shoes. As my wife reminds me, I ‘m sure I also have more running and triathlon clothes than work clothes…and I actually have a greater [...]
Gordo Byrn makes it to the Endurance Files one more time with his insightful post on his work with Mark Allen and how we seek coaches to help us achieve a result instead of achieving a change.
A folding helmet? What will they think of next? Check out the Stash, an innovative new helmet for the [...]
Happy weekend everyone!
Once again, here are some great snippets from the blogosphere that will be of interest to you:
Having a hard time storing your bike collection? The Unclutterer offers some great storage ideas.
Pressed for time to squeeze in your runs? You can always try making a workstation treadmill as described by Susan Heid over at [...]
A rather quiet week this week with quite a few Ironman and Half Iron-distance race reports being posted. Looks like July 22 was a popular race day across the country, eh?
Since we’re short-course people here, I’ll refrain from including links to the race reports of Iron Wil or Iron Pol…or even the great performance of [...]
I’m on my way to Flagstaff for the Mountain Man Triathlon and hope to come back with a race report later next week detailing my awe-inspiring athletic performance. Since I’ll be on the road, I’m taking Sunday off and will be back here Monday with more multisport goodness.
If you haven’t had a chance to enter [...]
We had some great posts out there in blogland this week. Here are some of the best:
1) My Daily Spin: My best blog of the week nod goes to TriJack for his moving story about a woman who came to visit him in the ER. This doesn’t have much to do with multisports, but it [...]