Are you a Greyhound, Dachshund or something in between?

In this post, I share some lessons I learned the hard way. I try to keep it short.

You probably have heard that "you can achieve anything if you work hard enough at it". This is not true and implies personal failure, suggesting a lack of effort when record results are absent. 

I like to say that if you train harder and more effectively, you will get better

Hard and smart training is key, but a Dachshund will never beat a Greyhound and at elite level, talent is needed. What are you really? If you are more of a Dachshund, enormous training volumes will not make you a winner, but result in exhaustion, injuries, and disappointments. 




For the competitive personality, what to aim for, is to be the best you can be while maintaining good health and staying injury free

Remember, aim one is to participate, if you are injured, everything is lost. Do not take risks with your body, better to rest an extra day than get injured. Just by completing a triathlon race, you are doing very well, and you can not control other peoples results.  

Another reality is that for older age groupers, there is no fame, even if you win. You do it for your own satisfaction. If you complete a triathlon, even a sprint, you will get as much recognition as if you place in nationals. 

/ Gunilla

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