Marie Fill is a triathlon coach and photographer who has a passion for preparing for peak race day performance. Listen to JJRR 66 as she shares how finding triathlon was a needed alternative to the New York City nightlife scene and how endurance mindset and training can be just what we need to get through Corona Quarantine. Testing her own mindset, Marie shares how she overcame the harrowing start to her first Ironman, getting knocked down and bloodied before the start, yet still finishing. #ironmantriathlon #triathloncoach #photography
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08:36s Impact of Covid-19 and social distancing on triathlon training
10:50s Photographing the Nomad Summit and staying in Mexico for Ironman Cozumel
12:36s Difference between Ironman triathlons and Olympic triathlons and other races
16:23s Starting out as veterinary assistant and going back to school for photography
17:34s Bartending and burnout in New York City
18:35s Signing up for her first triathlon
22:50s Learning to triathlon
24:10s Gary V, intention, and deciding to start over as a triathlon coach
26:18s Deciding to pivot to triathlon coaching and away from photography
29:34s Visualization and journaling the end result in the present tense
31:50s Moving into alignment
34:41s Training for Ironman in Cozumel Mexico
35:40s Getting things done with David Allen
39:18s Knocked to the ground by a motorbike on the way start of race
42:15s A spectator collapses near start of race
44:09s Encountering a fellow racer unconscious in the water
49:20s The mindset to keep going and bring yourself back to the current moment
54:40s Planning for Cozumel again this Fall
58:55s Having patience with respect to learning new tech tools
1:02:57s Supplementing coaching with a side hustle, delivery service in the sharing economy
1:10:08s Understanding patience and being ok with being a beginner
“I ended up putting so much pressure on photography, my photography business that I didn’t go anywhere with it.”
“The good thing about doing the endurance sports and exercising like this is actually, it’s a form of meditation.”
“And I look over and I see a guy completely unconscious and on his back.”
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