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Introduction: Running Is for Crazy People1 Oh My God, I'm Friends with a Crazy Person2 When the Shit Hit the Fan3 The Anti-Diet Success Story4 Anyone Can Do an Ironman?5 Shifting6 Ironman Is Hard7 Very Dumb Things8 Anyone Can Do an Ironman (No, Really: Anyone)9 A Test of Relationship Fitness10 Squeezing the Lemmon11 Well, That's One Way to Win an Argument12 My Money's on the Underdog13 Wasted14 Life As I Know It15 Sunday Mornings16 David & Goliath17 Life's Too Short to Go So Fucking Slow18 Prayers & Weed19 You Will Do This20 Into the Light21 Your Mountain Is Waiting22 What Hurts the Most23 He's Gone24 Above All25 The New Normal26 There's a Bike in Those TreesAuthor's NoteAcknowledgmentsAbout the Author
Publicity in triathlon and health/fitness media.Print and online advertising in top triathlon media. Triathletes are affluent, highly educated, and dedicated to their sport. The most recent national survey found that the average triathlete has household income of $126,000 and spends $4,000 a year on the sport.
Susan Lacke is a writer, college professor, and an adventure junkie who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. She holds a doctorate in health education and a M.S. in family and community wellness. She is a featured columnist for Competitor and Triathlete magazines and her monthly columns resonate with readers of all levels because she writes often of ass chafing, getting lost in the woods, and being hungry all the damn time. Her writing has appeared in many national and regional publications including Women's Running, SUCCESS, and Salt Lake magazine.
She won The Bee storytelling competition in Salt Lake City, was selected as one of Arizona Foothills magazine's "Women Who Move the Valley", and has finished several Ironman and marathon races.
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