From Joanna Zeiger's web site:
"It is a good time to reflect on the hits and misses of a very long year. Certainly, winning Ironman Brazil and St. Croix were career highlights, but I find it is the races that do not meet expectations that the most learning occurs.
As triathletes, the very attributes that make us successful at what we do, are often our downfall as well. It is extremely difficult to the make the decision not to start a race once we arrive, even if we can barely get out of bed (or the bathroom). And, to pull the plug once the race has begun is a ludicrous notion. We need to be fairer to ourselves – we are not superhuman."
Recently I sat down with Joanna Zeiger and asked her about her professional career. What was it like to win Ironman Brazil last year, and how does it feel to be the first American finisher in the first Olympic Triathlon? What is the day in the life of a pro like?
To find out the interesting answer to these questions, plus much more, you'll have to listen to the Everyman interview.
This is 12th, and I think best, show of the Everyman Triathlon Endurance Podcast. There are several ways to subscribe to the show. You can click on the link below and use Yahoo.com.
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MP3 File