That’s what I’m living for!

Swim, bike, run, lift, eat, sleep, repeat! That’s basically what I do everyday, if you don’t count that I’m an economy student too by the way. 😉

I was 13 when I started with swim practice and 2 years later I took part in my first kids triathlon.
This was maybe the most exhausting thing I’ve done up to this point in my life! Anyway I thought this was a really cool thing I wanted to try and train more for!

So at the age of 16 things started to get more serious and I started to practise more and more.
Compared to others I was very old when I started to train more, which never made things really easy, but I’m always happy when I can see and feel improvement. In this sport you have to be good at three things, which means you need lots of dedication to all three of them, you have to fight against your own little voice in your head, which sometimes just wants to give up after the cycling part because your body is so tired. This is maybe one of the greates things in this sport, every race is a battle against your own potential, to work on three things, to combine these sports in a row which makes it even more challenging!

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