In no particuliar order...
- My wife's happiness
- My dogs
- When my friends have "break-through" moments
- My Parents happiness
- EDO's (earned days off)
- Training/Training scheduling and incorporating new workouts/training philosophies
- Gaming with my pals on Xbox
- Mel's vegetarian stir-fry
- The taste of the first pint of beer after a really good sweat
- The first few moments after the gun goes off...I reflect on the hard work and sacrifices it took to get here. I always say to myself: "Enjoy your day out there!"
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Hey Mr. Wicks, I am training for and working on a project on triathlons, and I have a bunch of questions I'm hoping you can find the time to answer. Please reply to gillor@gmail.com if you can.
Here's the questions:
1.What is your name and age?
2.When did you decide to become a triathlete?
3.Have you an formal training in your background?
4.You work is very physical, does it help you relate better to your own body?
5.Is your family supportive of your training?
6.What are obstacles that you've had to overcome to pursue your goals?
7.Do you need to work to support our training?
8.Do you think there are misconceptions about what a triathlon is? If so, what are they?
9.Do you think there are misconceptions about triathletes?
10.Do you have any specific goals when racing?
11.Do you have training goals?
12.What equipment do you use / recommend?
13.How would you describe your triathlon style?
14.What priority does training take for you?
15.Do you hope to become a full-time (ie no outside employment) triathlete?
16.Do you have have any advice for beginner triathletes?
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