Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Picking Back Up

In the past, I've done some intensive blogging about a bunch of different things. Mostly as an outlet to get what was inside out. Lately, through the events that have caused a significant life change and re-focus on my personal and professional life, I've been compelled to pick it back up. Through the inspiration of some friends and co-workers (Daniel White), and with working more in the athletics and fitness side of my job, I'm thinking of jumping back in to the blogging foray. Mainly as a documentation to be able to refer back to when I'm helping other people with their training and/or nutrition.

Pretty soon, I'll be transitioning locations and ramping up my work with FH World Sports in working with athletes that compete in races for worthy causes. These are both pro athletes and regular weekend warriors that have a heart to help the poor and impoverished through raising funds for a multitude of different causes. This is some wonderful and tangibly rewarding work that I'm passionate about spreading to a wider audience.

If you're interested in tips for training, training programs, nutrition advice, competing in a race and raising money for a cause, advice on gear, etc., contact me here. I would love to help AND help people in need in other parts of the world at the same time. Let's make a small difference to make a big impact.

Friday, August 1, 2008

The Calm Before the Storm




Today's entry is taken from the site of the Top Gun Triathlon. Our next entry will be after the event is over. Troy and I are very excited and I'm a bit nervous due to wondering how far I can push my body. All of the training and watching what we eat and so forth have culminated to this particular day tomorrow. It's a bitter sweet occurence to see this chapter come to an end. As a matter of fact, Troy and I are already looking at what our next event is going to be. This trip is going to be a catalyst to our planning the next goal to shoot for. This has been a part of life for me and it's been highly rewarding to see this transform into being a part of life for Troy as well.

The above picture is of the finish line for tomorrow. It'll be much more "lively" tomorrow.