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Category Archives: triathlon
A Captain at sea and on land
As a Captain the Naval Reserves, Mike Czarnik spent many months at sea over the last thirty years. In an event held at Great Lakes Naval Center in North Chicago, Illinois on January 12, 2019, he completed the second phase … Continue reading
Why I’m equivocal about legalized pot
For quite a few years I’ve been a believer in legalizing pot. Not because I want to smoke it these days. Frankly it was fun to smoke a bit in my twenties, but I just don’t want or need it … Continue reading
Posted in cross country, running, tri-bikes, triathlete, triathlon, triathlons, We Run and Ride Every Day
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On becoming a grown-ass athlete
In one of those social waves that seem to wash over culture now and then, I’ve been hearing the term “grown-ass” thrown around quite a bit lately. Radio talk show hosts are using the term ‘grown-ass’ to describe all sorts … Continue reading
What you can actually learn from a world-class steeplechaser
Watching running videos on YouTube can be a great source of inspiration and motivation. It can also be quite instructive. Recently I watched a video celebrating a world-class steeplechaser named Conseslus Kipruto. Like many African distance running athletes, he seems … Continue reading
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Tagged Conseslus Kipruto, steeplechase, steeplechaser, world class runner
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What book would you use to be sworn in as a Triathlete?
My wife turned to me this morning and said, “The new Muslim Congresswoman is being sworn in with a Quran.” Makes total sense of course. We all want to abide in our respective faith traditions. Yet we also know that … Continue reading
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Tagged curse of lono hunter s thompson, kona, multisport, multisport training, no exit jean paul sartre, on the road jack kerouac, the peregrine by ja baker, triathlete, triathlon, triathlon training, triathlons
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#1 resolution: forgive yourself and grow
As a young athlete I was typically motivated by two strong emotions: anger and the need for approval. If those seem contrary, you’re correct about that. I was angry at the world for its injustices and at the same time … Continue reading
Realistic and unrealistic goals
On the day after Christmas, I think back to a request for a gift that my father granted me far back in time. It was 1971 or so, and my best friend in the little town of Elburn, Illinois was … Continue reading
Competing goals and the secret to life
Yesterday I mapped out a training program. How many days a week to run, ride and swim. It’s nothing crazy. Those are exciting to think about as I also fixed up my former racing bike and this past weekend picked … Continue reading
One Baloney sandwich, a bag of fritos, a Suzy Q and a bottle of Coke
These days information on nutrition for athletes is everywhere. There is nutrition advice specific to individual and multisport athletes. There is nutrition advice for Ironman triathletes. You can’t turn around without finding nutrition advice on your feed, or in ads, … Continue reading
The more things stay the same, the more they change us
I know. You think I got that saying in the headline wrong. The traditional statement is to sigh and lament, “Well, you know. The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Well I say, fuck that. We’re all … Continue reading