Beyond The Finish Line | Guest: TJ Dailey
Run Tri Bike
观赏性运动
Phoenix,Arizona 783 位关注者
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关于我们
Welcome to Run ? Tri ? Bike, where we celebrate the power of endurance sports and the incredible individuals who participate in them. Our passion stems from the belief that endurance sports are for everyone, regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, or physical abilities. We're here to break down barriers, inspire, and prove that every body can find a place at the starting line. At Run ? Tri ? Bike, our mission is simple: to guide and support you on your own endurance sports journey. We want to help you embrace the fun, excitement, and personal growth that these sports offer. Through captivating stories, insightful tips, and engaging content, we aim to demystify endurance sports and show you that they're not just reserved for elite athletes. Our website features athletes who have faced and triumphed over various obstacles. From those recovering from alcohol and drug abuse to mothers making inspiring comebacks after pregnancy, and those just starting out, their stories showcase ordinary people doing the extraordinary. We want you to know that you too can achieve greatness in endurance sports. Discover our Club Spotlight, where we showcase inclusive clubs and teams from across the country. These communities welcome you with open arms, providing a supportive environment for your athletic pursuits. Additionally, we feature Your Best Running Buddy, shining a spotlight on our four-legged friends who make running even more enjoyable. Explore these stories and more on our website, digital magazine, social media platforms, and podcast. Our aim is not only to help you enjoy the sports we love but also to facilitate personal growth and connections within our vibrant community. We have one humble request: invite a friend to join you on your next swim, bike, or run. Our sports are truly elevated when shared with others. Join us at Run ? Tri ? Bike as we celebrate the enduring spirit, resilience, and achievements of athletes from diverse backgrounds.
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https://runtrimag.com
Run Tri Bike的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 观赏性运动
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Phoenix,Arizona
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2021
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主要
US,Arizona,Phoenix
Run Tri Bike员工
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? Thursday Trivia brought to you by Topo Athletic LLC This is the 3rd Thursday in March which means that after today there is only one more chance to enter your name into the March giveaway for a free pair of Topo Athletic shoes of your choice. Let’s get to today’s question. Two musicians recently ran races that were different lengths but turned in very impressive times. Harry Styles ran the Tokyo Marathon in 3 hours 24 minutes and 7 seconds while Travis Barker ran the LA5k in 22 minutes and 31 seconds. So today’s question is: Which of these songs would you rather run to? Watermelon Sugar or All The Small Things? What song would I choose to run to? Are you joining me in this music selection? Answer in the comments and I’ll see you next week for Thursday Trivia brought to you by Topo Athletic
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Our What's In Your Earbuds? podcast brings out some of the best conversations regarding music and endurance sports. In this episode, Joe Hardin and Lori Hauck, MBA, CPA chat with guest Liz Myers about songs from movies and which ones are always playing in her earbuds. Check it out. Which movie soundtracks move you? Links to YouTube, Apple and Spotify are all one click away! https://lnkd.in/ga82uffa
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On the last Fireside Chat, we invited Coach Kurt Madden to the show and he reflected on the changes in triathlon from 1980 to today. Listen to the full episode everywhere you find your podcast under the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network. And then answer the question: why is Jason’s head so BIG in this episode? Seriously!! ?? Inspiring conversations about a lot of stuff. Subscribe, like, comment & review to join our community!
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Dylan Roche wrote about how Addie Bracy went from the track to the trails. The new challenge gave Addie the chance to find something new. The something new was running in the mountains because it sounded like fun. Imagine, for a moment, trying something new because it sounded like fun and having no concerns about anything else. Try it out and if you like it, great. If you don't enjoy it, find the next thing. Read Dylan's article on Addie's move from the track to the trails here: https://lnkd.in/g5wV75eK
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Fireside Chat | Guest: Sofie Schunk
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Running Tales Episode 21: Adam Lee
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Your story doesn’t end when you cross the finish line and the award you’ve earned should continue that narrative. That is the thinking behind RTB Awards, a venture from HT Hardwood Designs founder Joe Hardin and Run Tri Bike founder, Jason Bahamundi, MBA. The history of Run Tri Bike has added a new chapter. Join us in celebrating this new venture.
Stories make us laugh, smile, cry and feel all sorts of emotions. When I launched Run Tri Bike, stories of everyday athletes overcoming their obstacles to reach their finish lines was the cornerstone of the business. It still is today. With over 400 stories told through our website and magazine plus another 200 stories told through the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network, our vision of being the Premiere Voice of the Everyday Athlete is clear. That vision has led us to create a new venture called RTB Awards. We have partnered with Joe Hardin and HT Hardwood Designs to create this new entity. As Joe and I discussed this merging of woodworking and marketing, one thing kept coming back to us......medals, awards, buckles, displays should continue to tell the story of the everyday athlete who has spent days, weeks, months, years training for and racing to reach their personal finish lines. When we look at the medals hanging on the wall or when we dig through them in a bucket.....a story should come from them. Not just 'another' medal but a memory. One that brings about an emotion. There are a number of personalized, unique and 1 of a kind ideas that we are working on today that will come to fruition in short order but in the mean time check out our website and let your race director and event coordinator friends know about RTB Awards. https://rtbawards.com
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Carole Yoshiwara shares tips a a sports chiropractor for women exercising while postpartum. Her tips not only come from her expertise but also personal experience. If you or somebody you know is wondering about getting back into training this is the article for you. https://lnkd.in/gzAuaE4u
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Enduring Minds Episode 10 is now live everywhere you find your podcast under the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network. I loved chatting with Shannon over the past few non the. I have learned a lot about him and myself from these conversations. https://lnkd.in/g-acYeeE