Next Race: (Deanne)

November, 2009

Ironman Florida

Sunday, October 26, 2008

LIFE

LIFE
Life is a dream!
We dream to be awake only to awake to dream
Life is freedom!
We express our freedom through individuality yet individuality allows us to lose our freedom.
Life is Captivity!
We strive to be let free yet when given freedom we ask for advice.
Life is a mystery!
One never knows where they are truely headed or what obstacles they will meet along the way.
So......
Live in the moment
Believe in your choices,
Be true to yourself.
And when you hold your head up proud and say, "I AM ME!"
That is "LIFE"

"This is one of my favorite writings! In a way it explains another reason for competing and training for triathlons. You never know where it will bring you, or what the final result will be.
Each and every race brings new and challenging obstacles to face. You just have to believe in yourself and be proud regardless of the outcome."

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Why I Tri??? (The other half)

Let me introduce you to the other half of the “WhyWeTri” Blog site. My name is Evan Dietz and I have lived in Hamilton for 8 years after growing up in a small farming community just outside of Mitchell, Ontario.

All throughout elementary school and high school, I was very active in numerous sports such as hockey, soccer, baseball, volleyball, and track & field just to name a few. I had originally been introduced to the sport of triathlon in high school as a teammate and friend of mine was involved with it. It became a desire of mine to do one, however, the chance to experience an event did not happen until much later on. As I began to make the move to continue my education at university, my focus switched from sports to school, and athletics suddenly became less of an influence in my life. Living on my own away from my family allowed me to discover other experiences that life had to offer, both good and bad. Unfortunately, my fitness and overall well-being began to slip as I allowed other influences, such as alcohol, to creep into my life. I dropped out of university, and began to work at a bar to make ends meet. I was in a downward spiral. Fortunately, I made the decision to go back to college. I graduated a few years later, and began working at an engineering firm in downtown Hamilton. Although I was beginning to turn my life around, I was still neglecting my health.

It wasn’t until I saw myself in a photo taken at Wasaga Beach in the summer of 2006 that I truly realized I was overweight and I knew I must do something to change my lifestyle. Remembering how I had a desire to become a triathlete, I began to research local triathlon trainers in the Hamilton area. I got into contact with Mat Reid, a local triathlon coach and athlete, and he laid out a training program for me to do, as well as having me enter a Try-A-Tri event (375m swim, 10km bike, & 2.5km run) 2 weeks into my training to see if I would even enjoy doing a triathlon. As hard as I had found this race to be so early into my training, I loved every second of it. I was hooked!!! I also began training with a newly formed triathlon club at the Hamilton Downtown YMCA. After my first year, I had accomplished the following: lost 50 pounds and was in much better physical shape, completed both a half-marathon and a 30km running race, and competed in numerous sprint and Olympic distance triathlons including the ITU World Triathlon Championships in Hamburg, Germany. Not bad for my first year in the sport.Since then, I have raced in the World Triathlon Championships in Vancouver, completed 2 Ironman 70.3 races, and am currently training to race in the Foster Grant Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Clearwater, Florida on November 8, 2008. For the past year I have been training with the OREA Racing Team, coached by Lee Hart and Dan McKerrall, and I am now making plans with Dee to determine what our race schedule will look like next year.


WHY I TRI???

REASON #2: It is my passion!!!


Evan

WHY I TRI????

I figure there is no time like the present to take a few minutes and fill you in on a little bit of my background. My name is Deanne Hiscock and I moved to Hamilton about two years ago from the beautiful province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Back home I was driven with a passion for volleyball as I was a player, referee and coach.
I got into some bad habits, of course like a human would, smoking almost a pack and a half of cigarettes a day and drinking at least 3 times a week. IT WAS CRAZY! It's amazing how addictions can consume your life. So I decided to make the move, I needed a new lifestyle and I wanted to see what else was out there. I quit smoking the day I got on the plane and haven't turned back since. Now don't get me wrong. It wasn't that easy!
Being an addict I quickly realized the need to replace the addiction and so I joined the Hamilton Downtown YMCA. I started swimming with the Masters Swim Team, and though I was weak, I started to feel great. A few people mentioned the YMCA triathlon Team and so I then began to attend a few spin classes and in April I ran my first Kilometer. It's amazing how painful that was. Shortly after, I purchased a bike and began outdoor riding in May. The next month I raced my first Sprint Triathlon at the Binbrook Conservation Area finishing 3rd in the 750m swim, 27kmbike and 6.5km run.
I found my new Addiction. Since that time, I have raced 4 Sprint, 1 Olympic, 1 Long Course, and 2 Half Ironman competitions. I am currently in my 13th month of straight training this season as I prepare for the 2008 Ironman 70.3 World Championships that are going to take place November 8th in Clearwater, Florida.

WHY I TRI????


REASON 1: BECAUSE I CAN!!!!!!

DEE