Follow the link below for a race report from Trisha Turner on Ironman Florida 2020.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Find your Motivation

With the Covid virus entering our lives in March of 2020, we've seen both local and national races postponed and eventually cancelled. What is an athlete to do without a finish line in sight?!?
Personally, I had two Ironman races that I chose to postone to fall races. As of today, both races, IMTX at Waco and IMFL have NOT been cancelled. As an athlete, I can choose to
- Continue training at a high level of intensity to achieve my goal of a personal best finish,
- Modify training load and intensity while remaining consistent in all three disciplines,
- Assume cancellation is eminent and forego training.
If your races have all been cancelled/postponed for 2020, you will have similar choices to make. This could be a good time to work on body composition and strength training because you will not require time and recovery for those longer endurance sessions.
Most importantly, stay consistent. Exercise benefits your overall health, including mental clarity and balanced hormone levels. Choose to remain consistent in your workout regimen and improve your weaknesses.
Sunday, January 26, 2020
A New Approach
After more than 10 years of triathlon, I have decided to take my training to a new level. I want to achieve new goals, and to achieve them, I need to make some changes to the way I approach training.
Starting in August 2019, I began using TriDot to design my training plan. I started slowly but quickly became engaged in earning higher scores on each workout. TriDot uses data to reflect, predict, and prescribe intensities to improve performance while continuing to allow balance and time for recovery. Initially I struggled with slower, zone 2 heart rate efforts but because of the scoring system, remained invested. I have noticed continued progress on SBR assessments and look forward to seeing what I can achieve this year!

I was accepted as an ambassador for the 2020 season and look forward to attending the triathlon camp in Austin in February.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Great things to come
As a lead up to the big show in October, I raced in the Cypress Triathlon, known to locals at the Cypress Championship Triathlon. All the fast folks show up and make it a great race! Missed the podium, but finished as expected. Swam as expected, biked stronger than predicted, and ran my best for that day. Always room to improve.
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Ironman #6 - IMTX


All the miles...




Monday, November 19, 2018
Ironman Florida (Haines City) Race Report 2018
- TriBikeTransport was painless, convenient, and worth it
- Flying, instead of driving 15 hours, was our best decision
- The venue change from Panama City Beach to Haines City meant that I "GET" to race and celebrate all this training
- AWA status pays off with easy packet pickup (no lines) and priority bike racks near the entry/exit
- Celebrating my 40th birthday was awesome because the volunteers sang to me
- My Sherpa is the BEST Sherpa
- Being short at the swim starts means that all you can see is a sea of tall wetsuit wearing dudes
- That floating platform on the swim is tied to a jet ski...wish I knew that before getting caught in the rope and losing my goggles
- When you swim through a rope, you feel like your face was peeled off of your skull
- Eleven turns on the swim equals constant bottle necking and lots of contact with other athletes
- Swimming through a timing mat tunnel is worse than around a buoy
- There are hills in central Florida
- Two-loop bike course means you KNOW what is coming...again
- Just because you ride by lots of orange orchards doesn't mean you actually get to smell that amazing citrus scent
- Six bike lengths is really far to drop back after some dude passes you and slows down
- My Sherpa is the BEST Sherpa
- There are hills in central Florida
- Don't let your pity party on the run last 11 miles
- Lots of turns on the run are super annoying
- Rainbows on the run course are awesome signs that God keeps his promises