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A Lesson from Kona: What "Strong" Really Means
Back in 2024, I was training for Kona—the Ironman World Championship. I was determined to give it absolutely everything. Every morning, I woke up before sunrise to swim in the pool, followed by long rides on weekends and endless brick sessions under the Hong Kong heat. I thought rest was for people who weren’t serious enough. Looking back, I can see how misguided I was. A few weeks before the race, fatigue began crawling into every session. My body felt heavy, my motivation s
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3 days ago2 min read


What is Periodization?
Training for an IRONMAN or a 70.3 is long journey that can feel very daunting. To get to the finish line, consistency becomes a key part of it. However, sometimes it is difficult to get out there and just train without a particular goal set in mind for that workout. That is why a structured plan is really helpful to achieve progress and get to the start line in the best possible state. On top, training is very different depending on whether your race is in 3 months or in 9 mo
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Mar 53 min read


Ironman Stories: The Power of Mindset in Triathlon Training
Last September, in Nice (France), I completed my third Ironman triathlon - a world championship I never imagined qualifying for and which pushed me to my physical limits. Beyond the physical sense of accomplishment, there was a psychological one as well. This race symbolised the end of a long and often challenging journey of recovery from a training accident I experienced four years ago. On a hot day in Hong Kong, I collapsed after a training session and suffered injuries
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Mar 32 min read
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