I didn't say anything was wrong with wogging...but no one wants to wog forever. Same goes for the tri swim. My goal is to be able to do it without using a backstroke/float/rest combo. It's all about improving. If I can't continue to raise the bar, I don't want to play anymore. LOL
You're right...I definitely need someone to talk trash to me along the way. Multisport is all about mind games. :)
I am a 32 year old new mother to twin boys! I participated in the Danskin Chicagoland triathlon in July 2008 and I look forward to the '09 event with all of these wonderful ladies.
Coco
I'm Courtney. 32 years old, single, no heirs to the throne. I completed my first triathlon in July 2008 and fell in love. I look forward to continuing the multisport journey with my fellow Tri Divas!
Donna "Cassie"s Mommy"
A 40 year young Mom, Wife and student who enjoys taking on new challenges, but often needs needs a lesson or two in balancing between work, school, home and training. My words of wisdom, "Do it while you're young -- it doesn't get any easier later, and there is NEVER a good time."
Jenn
My name is Jenn, I'm 35 years old and live in the Chicago Suburbs. When CoCo talked me into this Tri thing, I thought she was nuts, but I'm so glad she did. I've caught the Tri bug! I even became a certified tri-coach through HeartZones and will be Team Administrator for the NW Suburban Trek Tri Training group again this summer. I am also now a member of USAT! I've also rejoined Weight Watchers and am determined to not let my extra fluff or my fibromyalgia hold me back! Happy Training!
Jennifer
I am a 36 year YOUNG, single mother of two (very grown) teenagers, and grandmother, to the most perfect little boy ever born. I am currently on a mission to break an image that no longer defines who I am!!
Julie
I'm Julie. I'm 33 years old, and single... and can finally claim a medal... it may not be a gold one, but I can now show off my finisher's medal, my finisher's hat and my finisher's towel...
I'm so excited for new and different events and my next attempt, after Sweet and Twisted booze and cake, will be an Olympic distance.
Lass
I'm Lesli. 33 years old. Single with two furkids. I am a systems librarian for a group of medical libraries. I joined Weight Watchers in 2001. Left in 2003 b/c I wasn't happy with the direction my journey was headed. Coco convinced me (finally) that a triathlon was just the thing to kick my butt in gear...that was 2008. It's 2009, I was crazy enough to tri it again...and have the finisher's medal to prove it.
Lynnderful
My name is Lynn, I'm 32 years old, single with no children. I'm embarking on this mission to become a triathlete because I want to prove to myself that I am strong enough. I'm also looking forward to seeing my fellow Tri-Divas achieve their goals!
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Umm...you tagged this with "crazy ass decisions", so I guess that confirms we're doing the half marathon and not the fun, pain-free 5K. LOL
If you're up for the half, sure!
Wooo...that's major. I'd definitely be doing a run/walk combo. 13.1 running? Not going to happen in '10. LOL not being negative...just realistic.
forgot to add...I'll consider the half...or I may do the smaller event and cross "Run a 5K" (*really* run...no wogging allowed) off my 35x35 list :)
What the hell is wrong with Wogging? I still wog! Though I am up to jogging 5 minutes and walking 1.
Look, I know you can do it. You just need someone there with you to beat you into submission... or at least enjoy the misery with you. :)
I have yet to experience the runner's high.
I didn't say anything was wrong with wogging...but no one wants to wog forever. Same goes for the tri swim. My goal is to be able to do it without using a backstroke/float/rest combo. It's all about improving. If I can't continue to raise the bar, I don't want to play anymore. LOL
You're right...I definitely need someone to talk trash to me along the way. Multisport is all about mind games. :)
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