Wednesday, February 16, 2011

IRONMAN CANADA 2011 are you entered?

Time to begin posting to my blog once again. It's been a busy year and have spent a ton of time working on my Ironstruck.ca website.

I have also been working on book number five and hope to have it ready for the upcoming race expo season.

For now my plans are to be at the Calgary Marathon, The Red Deer (woody's R.V.)Marathon, The Vancouver Marathon, The Kelowna Apple Tri, Ironman Canada, Cochrane Footstock, and possibly Ironman Couer d'alene. Ironman Calgary70.3 and several other events.

It never ceases to amaze me just how popular triathlon and specifically the Ironman Triathlon have become over the past few decades. At the midway point of February 2011, visitors to Ironstruck.ca have come from over 110 countries. I hope to have a record of over 130 countries this month.

As usual, Ironman Canada filled quickly and most likely we will see another record for the amount of triathletes answering the starting gun on the last Sunday in August.

I have always loved the Penticton atmosphere during Ironman week and if you you plan on being there for your very first Ironman you can expect to have an unforgettable experience.

Glad to report that my books are now available as downloads on Kobo if you happen to by using a "reader". Kobo Books

This is much affordable for those who are investing a lot financially in preparation for their triathlon season or perhaps their first Ironman. All my books are under $9.00 on Kobo.

I really believe my books can give you a ton of insight and perhaps a competitive edge if you are new to triathlon or are taking on the Ironman.

Regardless, you can always visit my Ironstruck.ca website and that is always free.

Keep in mind that you can use my contact page on the site to send along any questions or concerns you might have regarding triathlon or your first attempt at the Ironman.

I will answer do the best of my ability and I answer every single email. That is also always free. As I have always maintained, I was never a pro triathlete and I am not a coach and what I share with you I learned over the past 30+ years as an endurance athlete including 14 Ironman triathlons and 35+ marathons.

Good luck in the 2011 triathlon season.