Subject: RE: What has being a triathlete taught you...Non-non-triathlon1 ) There's no such thing as "can't", unless it's followed by "yet".
2 ) It's all about the determination. I can do anything I want to if I'm willing to put in the work.
3 ) Some people think I'm a freak. And I'm okay with that. My mother-in-law thinks that I'm wasting my time, but that's because she's passive-aggressive and quite jealous. And that's okay.
4 ) Athletes come in all shapes and sizes.
5 ) Winning in any particular situation is simply meeting the criteria you make yourself.
6 ) The value of setting realistic goals
7 ) Spinach is tasty... and eating good food isn't hard once you get used to it. And after awhile, McDonalds tastes awful.
8 ) Humility
9 ) Some people will decide that because a sprint race "doesn't sound hard!", but they usually back off when you suggest that they sign up.
10 ) A hard workout is a great justification for some chocolate milk.
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