For my first blog post, I thought I’d tell you a little about me….but where to start? Here it goes. I was born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, went to college here and married my husband here. We are raising our three kids here too. I work part time as a doctor of physical therapy.
Since this is mostly about my training and triathlon life I’ll give you some background on my athletic life–It’s eclectic. I competed in figure skating for a couple years. When that got too expensive, I started and later competed in dance. When that got to be too much I tried volleyball and softball for a couple years. I joined the swim team in 7th grade. I swam competitively through high school and didn’t swim again until two years ago. I also ran track in junior high. One of my biggest regrets was not running track in high school. I didn’t think I could handle both the swim team and track at the same time. I also played hockey in junior high and high school. My best friend played and wanted me to play. I could skate so why not?! I enjoyed hockey, but my heart was in swimming.
The spring of my senior year of high school was the first time I was not in a sport. I thought I better do something to avoid the freshman 15. So I started running. I didn’t like running long distances. Five miles was a “long run.” After watching the Gary Bjorklund Half Marathon in college, I decided I needed to do this. I trained for my first half in 2008 but developed a stress fracture in my foot and couldn’t participate. I ran it for the first time in 2010 and have ran it 3 times since. Oh, I also joined the rowing club for one summer in college. See?! I told you my sporting history was eclectic!
Fast forward to 2018, I did my first triathlon, it was the Buzz Ryan Sprint. I was hooked. That summer I did two more sprint tris. My plan over the winter was to train more and come back the next season faster. Then, on a whim, I hired a coach that December and THAT is where my fitness journey really takes off.
Stay tuned for more about that…..
Love your new blog, Shyanne!
Thank you so much for checking it out!!!