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To be consistent is to be boring, and that's where the magic happens.
Consistency feels boring, until you realise it's the quiet force that transforms your life.
Eunickah Badenhorst
Nov 272 min read


I withdrew from the race
I pulled out of the Mossel Bay Ironman 70.3 the day before the race. It feels surreal to think that I signed up for this race at the beginning of the year, got myself a coach, and spent so much money on the equipment I needed, only to decide, one day before, that I wouldn’t be doing it. I trained the entire year and definitely saw progress, but it wasn’t enough to make me feel confident that I could complete the race and do so in a way that felt good. By race weekend, I had r
Eunickah Badenhorst
Nov 213 min read


Low lows and High highs
The idea of highs and lows seems so trivial to me, but then I remember that in life there is usually a season for everything. Just like life, in triathlon there is a season for everything, you have your highs, lows and the normal mundane moments. If you’re starting from nothing, the first high would probably be finishing a 200m swim for the first time, getting your first bicycle or perhaps even eating a gel that does not result in you having to run to the toilet immediately a
Eunickah Badenhorst
Nov 64 min read


Getting Up is the Hardest Part
Training for an Ironman 70.3 requires me to have a certain skillsets. Some of them being the ability to swim, to cycle and to run (Simple enough). However, throughout the training I've struggled through some of them, the cycling skillset is by far the hardest one for me to acquire. Recently, one of my workouts required me to do a 3-hour cycle. I prepped myself and all of my nutrition, planned a route and then got my dad to be the driver behind me (This was obviously for safet
Eunickah Badenhorst
Oct 302 min read
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