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From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete: A Portrait of a Non-Athletic Triathlete [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm, 22 colour insert photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782552405
  • ISBN-13: 9781782552406
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm, 22 colour insert photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782552405
  • ISBN-13: 9781782552406
Teised raamatud teemal:
For those who have ever thought they were too old or too unfit to compete in a triathlon, From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete will prove that it is never too late to compete! This is a story about overcoming life's obstacles-from injury and business trouble to grief and loss and everything in between. Hilary Topper was a 48-year-old working mother who once upon a time had practically failed high school gym class. She was working 60-plus hours a week, running a small business. Her focus was on others-her children, her aging parents, and her staff. In the meantime, her weight kept increasing, and she was unhappy with the way her life was going. She needed a change. To turn things around, she joined a gym for the first time in her life. This book will take the reader on Hilary's decade-long journey as she trains for and runs her first 5K, swims the aqua-blue waters of the Caribbean, cycles a hilly course in Milwaukee, learns how to run-walk her way through the New York City Marathon, and competes in her first triathlon in Sanibel, Florida. The reader will be right with Hilary as she narrates each experience-even a 5-mile swim in the murky waters of Long Island. Hilary's story will move, motivate, and inspire readers. They will laugh and cry as they follow her on her journey.

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Anyone can be a triathlete. Its one thing to say this, however, and another to make others believe it. In From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete, Hilary Topper proves that anyone can be a triathlete by sharing her own journey from the sofa to the start line and beyond. If you think youre too out of shape, too unathletic, too old, too heavy, or too anything to become a triathlete, this inspiring book will change your mind.Matt Fitzgerald, author of Life Is a Marathon





Hilary manages to convert a personal story into a must-read insight on the power of embracing a journey in performance. Her inviting and accessible narrative highlights her bravery, but also the fabric of what a performance journey entails. Through challenge, fear, and adversity, Hilary emerges to amplify her health, performance, and life, becoming an inspiration to many. If you are one of those people who believe you could never or shouldnt, then read this book and get going on your own journey of excellence.Matt Dixon, IRONMAN Master Coach, CEO and founder of Purple Patch Fitness, former professional triathlete, and author of Fast-Track Triathlete: Balancing a Big Life with Big Performance in Long Course Triathlon and The Well-Built Triathlete





Hilary Topper discovered the empowerment of endurance exercise through triathlon training. She developed a blog by taking notes about every race and found that the training process helped her deal with personal challenges. Her writing celebrates the achievements of those who were not born with the talent to win races. In her new book From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete, Hilary relates the many training and racing experiences that enriched her life. She knows that the sport of triathlon will be there to help her process the next challenge that comes along.Jeff Galloway, running coach and creator of the Run Walk Run® method





Hilary Toppers book is inspiring on so many different levels. For an experienced Ironman like myself, I found the races to be exciting. For someone who is still sitting on the couch, it encourages and motivates you to go beyond your comfort zone and do something that is extraordinary. This is a must-read for both current triathletes and those looking to try something new. Peter Shankman, best-selling author and two-time IRONMAN athlete





Whether you have been an athlete your entire life or sport is something new, this book will resonate with and inspire you. Though maybe for many of us victory is about winning medals and being first, From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete captures the power of the most meaningful successes of all. The wins are not measured by your place at the finish line, but rather by those that allow you to conquer your own personal, limiting beliefs so you can be the best version of yourself. Hilarys powerful story will transform you and empower you to push yourself beyond the imaginable.Nina Sadauskas, three-time Olympian swimmer, CEO and founder of Delfina Athletics





Hilary Topper has written a must-read for anyone willing to undertake the seemingly impossible task of completing their very first triathlon. Reading From Couch Potato to Endurance Athlete transported me immediately back to the blood, sweat, and tears I experienced as a first-time triathlete. Hilary delivers a delightful guide packed with rich emotional detail, unvarnished truth, and the practical step-by-step information to encourage any reader to push outside their comfort zone and reach for the stars.Julie Moss, IRONMAN Hall of Fame and SATriathlon Hall of Fame inductee, author of Crawl of Fame, race announcer, and keynote speaker

Foreword 8(3)
Danielle Sullivan
Preface 11(2)
Acknowledgments 13(2)
Chapter 1 My Entree Into Sports 2009-10
15(8)
Chapter 2 Learning to Run
23(7)
Chapter 3 Running Firsts 2011
30(6)
Chapter 4 Turning Point 2012
36(8)
Chapter 5 Shattered Life 2013
44(9)
Chapter 6 The Year of the Runner
53(6)
Chapter 7 Becoming Obsessed With Jeff Galloway 2014
59(5)
Chapter 8 Brooklyn Half Marathon
64(4)
Chapter 9 We Signed Up for a Triathlon!
68(4)
Chapter 10 My First Training Week
72(4)
Chapter 11 First Training Weekend
76(4)
Chapter 12 Triathlon Firsts
80(15)
Chapter 13 First Two Triathlons 2015
95(7)
Chapter 14 Working With a New Coach
102(7)
Chapter 15 Triathlon Training Camp
109(3)
Chapter 16 My 2015 Race Season--Hang on to Your Seat!
112(6)
Chapter 17 Going Overboard With Races 2016
118(10)
Chapter 18 Challenge Yourself
128(6)
Chapter 19 It's More About the Experience Than the Race
134(8)
Chapter 20 New York City Marathon 2017
142(15)
Chapter 21 On Giving Back
157(8)
Chapter 22 Getting Out of My Comfort Zone 2018
165(9)
Chapter 23 Losing My Best Friend
174(6)
Chapter 24 Races Where I Had to Dig Deep
180(9)
Chapter 25 50-Mile Relay With the Group
189(4)
Chapter 26 Saint Croix's Beauty and the Beast Race 2019
193(3)
Chapter 27 Trying to Pick Up the Pieces
196(5)
Chapter 28 Being a Bystander
201(2)
Chapter 29 Finally Made It to St. Anthony's Triathlon
203(6)
Chapter 30 Life-Changing Experiences
209(4)
Chapter 31 Turning Point in My Racing 2020
213(8)
Chapter 32 COVID-19 Hits Us
221(7)
Chapter 33 Lockdown
228(5)
Chapter 34 Training During COVID-19
233(2)
Chapter 35 Building Up Endurance
235(2)
Chapter 36 Half-Distance Aqua Bike During the Pandemic
237(5)
Chapter 37 Still Swimming in the Open Water 2021
242(4)
Chapter 38 The Year of Hope
246(3)
Chapter 39 Life Back to Normal?
249(3)
Chapter 40 Lots and Lots of Swimming
252(4)
Chapter 41 And More Swimming at Tobay
256(6)
Chapter 42 Maggie Fischer Memorial Cross Bay Swim
262(5)
Chapter 43 Half Ironman Triathlon Training
267(5)
Chapter 44 Training Continues
272(4)
Chapter 45 Conclusion
276(2)
Epilogue 278
Hilary JM Topper, MPA, is a 30-year public relations veteran. She runs both HJMT Public Relations Inc., a full-service public relations and social media agency, and HJMT Media Company, where she curates two blogs and a podcast. In addition, she is an adjunct professor at Hofstra University where she teaches digital communications and public relations classes to undergraduate and graduate students. Hilary has written two other books: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Social Media (2009) and Branding in a Digital World (2019). In her spare time, she trains for endurance events, including triathlons. She is a level 1 USA certified coach, a Galloway-certified running coach, and a certified personal trainer. She runs an international triathlon team, WeREndurance, and she has a local running club where she meets weekly with her members. Hilary lives on Long Island with her family.