City: Calgary
What is your occupation? Teacher – Grade 6
How long have you been a triathlete?
Last year I participated in my first triathlon
When was your first Apple? How many triathlons have you done?
This year will be my first Apple. Last year I did 5 triathlons – smaller, local (less intimidating) events.
What Apple event will you be registering for in 2012?
Olympic Distance Tri
What got you interested in triathlon?
I have always been an athlete. I played three sports in high school and went on to play football in university. After a career ending injury to my shoulder, I was looking for something to feed my craving for competition. I started entering mountain bike races and then got into road cycling. I found that I was putting in a ton of time on my bike and was getting bored of the single activity and training/working out for one activity/sport. Triathlon forced me to diversify my workouts and keep things fresh and exciting. It also gave me a reason to get to the gym and continue to work out on a regular basis. It’s also great because you can always PR and improve in some area of your race. After my first triathlon last year I was hooked. I started to look for other races that I could enter. It was a great time, with great people and I haven’t looked back.
What positive effects has triathlon had on other aspects of your life?
It has made me a healthier person. I have a reason to workout and eat well. It is great motivation to go to the gym even when I am tired or don’t feel like it. I know that I will never be an elite triathlete but I like to be competitive and do the best I can - it always feels good to PR, even if it’s just in the swim, bike or run. I am constantly trying to improve and get into better shape. Triathlon has been very positive – it has given me more energy, I’m healthier and happier and loving life. It gives me direction and a focus for staying in shape.
How many hours a week do you train? How do fit it all in?
Being a new father to my daughter Gray (born Jan. 24, 2012) I have had to re-evaluate how I train and find time to work out. My priorities have changed completely since the birth of my daughter; however, I still find time to train. My wife has been amazing and very supportive. I don’t think that I could race if I didn’t have the support of my wife, she is a critical piece of the puzzle. Now that we, meaning my daughter, are sleeping better, my wife, Sara, takes the morning shift while I work out and then I try to get home as soon after work as possible so I can relieve her and let her get a workout in. That is valuable time I get to spend with my daughter. I would hate to work out while she is awake after I get home from work. My day usually begins around 5 am. I get up and walk our two dogs and then it’s either off to the gym, pool, out for a jog, or I jump on my bike. My bike workouts are done while I commute to work (50km round trip). I try to swim twice a week, ride into work as much as I can, and jog once or twice a week. I usually log about 5-8 hours a week depending on how many times Gray wakes up through the night.
Do you have any specific triathlon goals for 2012?
I want to continue to PR. Last year I did sprint races along and tried an Olympic distance tri. This summer I am going to concentrate on the Oly distance and I want to continue to improve my time and transitions. I have found that I like the oly distance better than the sprint. The sprint is a bit short and since the bike is my strongest discipline, it gives me more of an opportunity to be on my bike. I have worked hard on my running over the winter so I hope that I will be able to shave off some time on the run. Overall, I just want to have another fun race season. That is the biggest reason why I race – for the fun of it!
Do you use online training resources or have a training blog?
I use Beginner Triathlete to log my workouts. I have started a blog Triathlete Dad (http://swimbikerundaddy.blogspot.ca/). I have just started blogging and only have a few entries. I want to be an ambassador for the sport and hope others find the fun and joy of triathlon just like I have.
Any other comments you’d like to make?
I'm looking forward to the Kelowna Apple Triathlon! Sara, Gray and I are looking to spending some time in Kelowna ahead of the race and we are treating this as a destination race. I have heard and read great things about the race and can’t wait to experience it firsthand!
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