Why You Should Have a Triathlon Alter Ego
The solution to mental blocks? Pretend to be someone else. "Fake it until you make it."
The solution to mental blocks? Pretend to be someone else. "Fake it until you make it."
There are currently four people in the Ironman World Finisher’s Club: Jeff Jonas, Luis Alvarez, John Wragg and Elizabeth Model.
Do you get crazy nervous before triathlons? Try this strategy from Dr. Simon Marshall and Lesley Paterson.
Santa Rosa provided a perfect day and beautiful backdrop for the nearly 1,900 athletes.
Dr. Simon Marshall and Lesley Paterson are here to help you win the brain fight with their new book, The Brave Athlete.
American Heather Jackson is known for her fierce racing style, fun personality and beautiful tattoos.
She sat out last year thanks to the birth of her son, Archie, in September, and is back to competing this weekend at the Ironman 70.3 Oceanside triathlon in Oceanside, Calif.
We catch up with American Ben Hoffman from his home in Tucson, Ariz.
Mirinda Carfrae on grieving the disappointment of Kona 2015 and the welcome challenge of competing against Daniela Ryf.
Do you find yourself getting bored while on the bike trainer, or do you avoid it all together?
The three-time Ironman world champ reacts to Daniela Ryf's recent million dollar victory and looks ahead to taking her on next year in Kona.
Daniela Ryf thanks her supporters and talks about the challenges she's faced over the last few years.
Jan Frodeno thanks his family, friends and supporters, and talks a little bit about the pressures of race week.
Liz Blatchford got her way back to the third-place spot where she first impressed at her Kona debut two years ago.
American Andy Potts raced to his second fourth-place finish at the Ironman World Championship.
Andreas Raelert, 39, came back strong with a second place finish at the Ironman World Championship.
Tim O'Donnell recaps his risk-taking day and how he felt during his race to third.
We check in with several top athletes taking on the Ironman World Championship for the first time as a professional.
Caroline Steffen's Ironman World Championship race strategy is simple: just go for it.
We followed American Tim O'Donnell during an easy run a week out from the Ironman World Championship.