Written by Denverpost.com    Thursday, 04 March 2010 21:32    PDF Print E-mail
A triathlon is about fulfillment, finishing


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The steps are simple. You swim. You bike. You run. And when you cross the
finish line, you always win.

A triathlon is for anybody seeking an endorphin rush during cardiovascular
exercise in three disciplines. Some call it an "outer-body" experience,
but it unquestionably involves a whole-body endurance test that, upon
finishing, ends with personal satisfaction.

"It's all about accomplishment, finishing," said Amy Stahlecker, a Denver
resident who is training for the St. Croix Half-Ironman in the U.S. Virgin
Islands on May 2. "It feels good to set a goal, finish the goal, and feel
good at the end. It's an esteem builder and good motivation to stay in
shape."

The St. Croix event is much longer than many upcoming

summertime races in Colorado and neighboring states. It consists of a
1.24-mile swim, 56-mile bike ride and 13.1-mile run.

The final stage will be the easy part for the 30-year-old Stahlecker, who
competed in her first triathlon about two years ago, shortly after giving
birth to her only child.

"I started out as a runner, and I love doing full marathons," she said. "I
just wanted more of a challenge, because the running part is easy for me.
The swimming is not. It makes me work. The cycling is OK."

Like most triathletes, Stahlecker trains five to six days per week. On
Monday she swam 1 1/2 miles and ran 3 miles. Tuesday she rode her bike for
90 minutes and Wednesday she swam almost two miles.

"Usually I bike-swim or just run," she said. "As I get closer to my race,
I'll do all three in one day."

Experts suggest athletes follow two guidelines when training for a
triathlon. First, never increase training more than 10 percent from one
week to the next. Second, give yourself enough rest to recover.

Also, expect to become addicted to the endorphins.

"My goal is to eventually finish a full Ironman — within the next two
years," Stahlecker said.

Mike Chambers: 303-954-1357 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





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