
Vietnam 70.3: A Good Sign
This past weekend was Vietnam 70.3. In an effort to keep this short, I put together a video, hopefully you will enjoy that more than my typically long ramblings. Swim- 27:57 My first non-wetsuit swim of the year, and one that didn't particularly suit me well. The field had quite a few top level swimmers in it and on top of that, it was a pretty long section of shallow water, maybe 75-100m or so of dolphin diving and running. I managed to find some feet early on and lost the

Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Financials of a Pro Triathlete Year 2
When you mention to people that you are a "professional athlete", the first thing that pops into their mind. (see above) The question that frequently follows up with the initial thought, "Do you actually make money doing that?"(Yes, people I have never met will ask , quite a personal question right?) This is Part 3 of my 2016 wrap up, "Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Financials of a Pro Triathlete Year 2". Way behind schedule, but none the less here it is. If you missed P

Blowing Off the Cobwebs: Liuzhou 70.3
The first race of the season is always a big unknown, and it is great to get it behind you. I decided to make the trip out to China as the race was on a weekend where a lot of other big races were happening. Originally thinking it may lead to a smaller field where I would have a good chance for a solid result. As the race date approached the start list started to grow and had some solid depth. Olympians, which included the likes of recent Xiamen and Hefei 70.3 Champs Tim D