Salty Triathlete: Swimming Is Weird
As triathletes, can we ever be at one with the water?
As triathletes, can we ever be at one with the water?
There can be a few pain points on the road to innovation.
Now, more than ever, a little wishful thinking goes a long way.
If you don't know whether you want to off-season or on-season, it's OK. We don't know either.
Finding your tri people and your secret favorite spots takes time—but every town has them.
Adapting to the “new normal” maybe isn’t so hard for triathletes.
No one does passion quite like triathletes (over)do passion.
Take however much time you need to feel what you need to feel.
Triathletes are the tastemakers.
Season's treatings and some happy new gear.
The year is 2039, and, yes, you're still a triathlete.
Sometimes it’s the little things...
Kelly O'Mara on the often complicated and confusing experience of visiting different lap pools around the world.
Pep talk: You don’t have to look a certain way, and you don’t need a certain amount of equipment before getting started in triathlon.
Kelly O'Mara on zen and the art of triathlon's most hallowed meeting place.
When you leave your micromanaged tri bubble, the world opens up.
Many female triathletes are left riding bikes that are way too big for them. Contributor Kelly O'Mara shares her experience.
"You're a triathlete. You must be a health nut. What do you eat? You probably eat super healthy. You, like never go to Mcdonald's right?"
Want to head into next triathlon season fully prepared? Then it's time to get real about where you can improve.
Let’s give ourselves permission to redefine what it means to be a triathlete this off-season, writes Kelly O'Mara.
There’s no rule that says swimming, biking, and running have to make us selfish.
"Triathlon, I must say this: I love you, but you’re making it hard to stay in this relationship."
"Be chill, no pushing, or shoving," said the race director. "Don't be all triathlete about this."
It's time to get back to the adventurous roots of multisport.
It turns out my actual training doesn’t look anything like the inspirational training photos you see on Facebook and Instagram.
They're people, too. Fast, inspiring people.
Columnist Kelly O'Mara would like her swim starts en masse! Do you agree or disagree?
The pros want to quit during races too. They’re miserable just like us.
Here’s a dirty secret: It doesn’t matter what time you wake up—the number of hours in the day doesn’t change.
There’s a big difference between actually being a jerk and thinking someone is simply because they’re OK with themselves.
Stop trying to cook fancy, complicated dinners, and other advice that will help you simplify your triathlife.
Age groups are a hallowed part of the sport, the term has stuck, and it’s just so bleh.
Kelly O'Mara addresses a classic triathlon travel conundrum: Is the cost worth the experience?
You don’t need toys. You need to train.