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Author DiFabio, Alicia, author.

Title Women who tri : a reluctant athlete's journey into the heart of America's newest obsession / Alicia DiFabio.

Publisher Boulder, Colorado : VeloPress, 2017.

ISBN 9781937715588
1937715582



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 Kent Branch Adult  796.4257 Dif    AVAILABLE  ---
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Description xiii, 295 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Prologue: greater than the sum of all fears -- A spandex revolution -- So it begins -- A tri is born -- Profile: Andrea Peet: still time -- The long and short of it -- Who's drinking the Kool-Aid? -- Profile: Debbie Niemann: for Cecilia -- No nuts, just guts -- Profile: Nancy Stevens: visionary -- Sigma tri -- Inside the tribe -- Profile: Linda Garret: ageless -- Run with it -- Profile: Lisa Hallett: run to remember -- Tri girls aren't cheap dates -- Profile: Erin Briggs: on fire -- Swim, bike, run... divorce? -- Profile: Tara Emrick: back in action -- TriathaPhobia -- Profile: Chrissy Vasquez: going the distance -- Sink or swim -- Profile: Barbara Mockford: Unfinished business -- Women on wheels -- Profile: Terry Woods: unbroken -- Train wreck -- Profile: Jenn Sommermann: 50-50 -- Charity, causes, and cures, oh tri! -- Profile: Winter Vinecki: team Winter -- Tri: the next generation -- Profile: Jessica Cappella: could, would, should, did -- Queen of the hill -- Epilogue: those girls in pink.
Summary What would you do if half your town caught triathlon mania? If you’re like Alicia DiFabio, a minivan-driving, harried mother of four small children whose daily look features stained yoga pants, a messy ponytail, and a big diaper bag, you would shrug your shoulders and try to hold on for that after-bedtime glass of wine. It was to her utter surprise that this middle-aged, out-of-shape mother found herself on the starting line of a triathlon. In Women Who Tri, DiFabio explores the triathlon phenomenon that has gripped her town and swept the nation. Her memoir is both inspiring and informative as it explores the popularity, psychology, subculture, and transformative power of triathlons among "ordinary" women. Set in a small New Jersey town that now hosts America’s largest women-only triathlon club, Women Who Tri weaves together the insights of a psychologist, the research of a journalist, and the deep insecurities of a daunted newbie. DiFabio shares her journey from nervous newcomer to triathlon finisher as she investigates one of the world’s most challenging and inspiring sports. She profiles women who have overcome challenges to become athletes and tri for themselves and to help others. Women Who Tri will entertain, enlighten, and inspire any triathlon enthusiast, from tri-addicts to the tri-curious.
Subject DiFabio, Alicia.
Subject(S) Women triathletes -- United States -- Biography.
Triathletes -- United States -- Biography.
Triathlon -- Psychological aspects.
Triathlon -- United States.
Autobiographies.
ISBN 9781937715588
1937715582