(as a sidenote, I really enjoy saying that word in the "British" method of pronunciation. Sinnnahhhhrio. Try it, really fun I promise. No seriously, do it)
What does a triathlete blog about when that triathlete is no longer in the triathlon season? It's like if automobiles suddenly didn't exist; what would Top Gear do???
(as a sidenote, Top Gear - the UK version specifically - is, quite possibly, one of the best shows in the history of television shows. Witty, sarcastic, dry, informative commentary about one of the world's greatest things: the car)
typical off-season activities |
So I'm left with some options:
1) Blog about the off-season
2) Blog about something mundane (something ELSE mundane, I should say)
3) Blog about...umm..I'm out of options
So you, the reader, can pick a topic. We're going to have user-input blogging here at jameshaycraft.blogspot.com.
I think this is a first. Of course, that requires somebody actually clicks on the link, makes their way through the entire blog (I'm not sure how often that happens to be honest), and then offers input as a facebook comment. Or a blog comment. Potentially even a twitter response.
Offseason Goals
ReplyDeleteTriathlon Untrue Myths
Favorite books, and why
2014 Lessons Learned
Bike Buying Advice and how to annoy the store the most
M30-34 forewarning announcing races you'll be attending next year
What Happened to Haycraft's Hair and will it be coming back?
Why triathletes should MTN bike