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8 Things I Learned from Triathlon

Triathlon taught me much more than I expected.


Between challenges, overcoming obstacles, and a few surprises, I learned lessons that went beyond the sport. From how to deal with fatigue to finding motivation in the toughest moments, I’ll share 8 things that took my life to the next level.

 

No matter how much we plan, some things are simply out of our control.

Unexpected events can arise even with the best planning. The weather can change suddenly, equipment can fail, or the body may simply not respond as expected. The secret is to accept that some variables are beyond our control and learn to deal with them without losing focus. This mental flexibility is essential for growth and for dealing with challenges in a balanced way.

 

Maintain the balanced tripod: training, nutrition, and rest.

Training hard is important, but without proper nutrition and adequate rest, the body cannot withstand the demands of triathlon. This tripod is the foundation of any athlete; neglecting any of these areas can compromise performance. Maintaining a balance between training, eating well, and resting is what sustains performance and helps prevent injuries.

 

Celebrate the little things.

Every small victory is a win. A pain-free training day, a pleasant conversation, a good night's sleep, or simply a day without setbacks. Recognizing and celebrating these daily victories creates a sense of gratitude and satisfaction that helps us maintain enthusiasm and strength to face greater challenges. After all, true happiness lies not only in great achievements but also in the details that enrich our daily lives.

 

There are things you can only do at a certain age.

Over time, we realize that some challenges require the energy and resilience of youth, while others become more accessible with maturity. Recognizing this allows each phase of life to be enjoyed to the fullest, without excess or unnecessary demands. Adjusting expectations helps to avoid frustration and appreciate every moment.

 

Have an anchor habit.

When triathlon becomes the anchor habit, it begins to guide and shape your routine. Training times, diet, and even sleep times begin to organize around this central practice. This commitment to the sport creates a solid structure that facilitates discipline and maintains focus, helping to align other areas of life. Triathlon, therefore, ceases to be just a physical activity to become a foundation, influencing choices and priorities, and promoting a more balanced and healthy life.

 

When we are too focused on something, we end up depriving ourselves of others.

Intensely dedicating oneself to a goal can be positive, but it is easy to fall into the trap of hyperfocus, where balance is lost and other important areas of life end up being neglected. Lack of focus prevents us from achieving our goals, but hyperfocus limits us, blinding us to experiences and relationships that also have value. The ideal is to seek a balanced focus, one that allows you to give your best to a goal without losing connection with the rest of life. In this way, we can grow in a more complete way, without giving up what truly matters.

 

Endurance is an eternal battle with your mind.

Endurance training pushes the body to its limits, but the biggest battle takes place in the mind. Dealing with pain, fatigue, and thoughts of giving up is part of the process. Maintaining focus and finding ways to stay motivated are essential to continue and overcome these moments. Learning to master the mind and stay positive are skills as important as physical training.

 

Enjoy the process.

The real value of any journey lies in the path, not just the finish line. Instead of focusing solely on the outcome, learning to appreciate each stage - with its challenges, advances, and even setbacks - teaches us to grow and connect with the present. Enjoying the process helps us find satisfaction in every workout, in every moment of overcoming, and even on difficult days, because that's where the deepest lessons are revealed. When we value the process, the journey ceases to be a means to an end and becomes a rich experience, full of discoveries and learnings, which make the final goal even more worthwhile. In the end, triathlon is not just about reaching a goal, but about appreciating every step of the way.

 

Each experience in triathlon is unique, and every athlete lives the sport in their own way, with their own challenges, victories, and lessons. What I’m sharing here is my journey, what I’ve lived and learned over the years of training, effort, and perseverance. Others may find their own lessons or approaches, but for me, what triathlon has taught me goes beyond the physical. It’s about persisting, adjusting strategies, and learning to listen to both the body and the mind, while always striving for the best version of yourself. This is my experience, but somehow, I believe it resonates with many who commit to the sport.


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  1. WHAT AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE!! These ara valuable lessons that can be applied far beyond the sport, for sure ✨️🫶

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