Why I Sobbed During My First Olympic Triathlon
I’d say I’m not a crier, but that’s not true. What I am most definitely not is someone who cries during her biggest race to date.
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I’d say I’m not a crier, but that’s not true. What I am most definitely not is someone who cries during her biggest race to date.
Confession: I hate air mattresses. They aren’t that comfortable, they have this nasty habit of deflating while you are asleep, they have those weird pot
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Not all humans are outside on purpose. You might dread from your child that question about the birds and bees, but at least that one
I know you’re thinking “this is a no-brainer. Of course planning your food ahead of time will help make life easier. Of course plan ahead
It wasn’t his fault, really. His mind and morality were just collateral damage. When he stepped outside and took that first breath of air of
I have a confession: I am a huge nerd. And my nerdome is in full, boundless display when it comes to our National Parks and
After filming myself drinking chocolate flavored liquid fish oil (yes, straight), and then almost barfing in my sink as soon as the camera was off,
Confessions: in my adventures as a Whole30er and primarily paleo-fueled triathlete and CrossFitter, I have long been avoiding one nasty sounding thing: fish oil. First
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