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Alicia DiFabio, DiFabio Alicia
Women Who Tri
English · Paperback / Softback
Will be released 30.04.2017
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Zusatztext "Alicia's courage! strength! and perseverance! along with all the women who tri! will bring tears of joy to your eyes and make you realize that! in overcoming your fears! anyone can achieve the impossible." - Barbara Mockford! author of An Unshakable Belief: Keeping the Ironman Dream "A refreshing perspective! Alicia DiFabio's personal accounts of discovering and falling in love with the community of triathlon are endearing! humorous! and unique. The women highlighted in this book are not only inspiring! but also are amazing examples of how the sport of triathlon emboldens them to confront life's curveballs. Whether you are a seasoned athlete or just a curious bystander! you will feel a sense of sisterhood while swimming! biking! and running alongside the women Mullica Hill Women's Tri Club." - Debra Hodgett! author of Tri-Mom: Swimming! Biking and Running Through Motherhood "Greatly informative! exceptionally written with professional forethought and personal vulnerability! Women Who Tri is a beautiful tribute to 'those girls in pink' and women everywhere who are happily! imperfectly! honestly tri'ing." - Jennifer "J.J." Cannon! author of @Sophie Takes a #Selfie ! contributor to Good Day Philadelphia ! and creator of the #DontShowMe cyberbullying campaign "When Alicia DiFabio moved into the epicenter of a Triathastorm! her first instinct was to flee. Instead! she plunged in and now she's even written a book! Women Who Tri . In these pages! the story of her reluctance turned tri-celebration is interwoven with others' inspiring journeys! spiced with choice tidbits of practical advice and delicious morsels of tri-history! all delivered with light humor and some delightful! invented triathaspeak." - Mina Samuels! author of Run Like a Girl: How Strong Women Make Happy Lives "This is a well-researched memoir by a middle-aged mother of four (including a special-needs child) who reluctantly signs up and finishes her first triathlon despite pre-event dread and tears?DiFabio shares her journey into this athletic sorority! introducing readers to the sport's history and topics ranging from equipment costs to successful fund-raising for charities." - Booklist ! American Library Association "Alicia DiFabio! mother of four! admittedly out of shape (before her first triathlon)! explores the history! subculture! and psychological appeal of triathlons in this engaging memoir." - Foreword Informationen zum Autor Alicia DiFabio, Psy.D. finished her first triathlon at age 45. She is a member of the 900-woman strong Mullica Hill Women¿s Tri Club and a member of its board of directors. DiFabio has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University Maryland. On hiatus from the practice of psychology to raise her four young children, she writes on health and wellness, women¿s issues, parenting, and education for newspapers, magazines, and literary journals. She is a contributing editor of the literary magazine, Pentimento . An active blogger, Dr. DiFabio chronicles her adventures as a special needs mother to four children, one who has been diagnosed with autism and epilepsy. Her blog, Lost in Holland , has been featured in the Examiner.com, a network serving over 20 million monthly readers and her posts have been picked up for syndication by McClatchy Tribune. Klappentext "I’m alive with adrenaline, my head spinning with every fear and doubt I’ve until now held at bay….There is no time to hesitate, to waver...I jump. In an instant, I am swallowed whole and the world goes cold, dark, and quiet. The voices in my head clamor, then hush. I rise. I breathe. Then, I do the only thing left for me to do. I begin." How does a middle-aged, out-of-shape, exercise-phobic mother of four find herself on the start ...
Product details
Authors | Alicia DiFabio, DiFabio Alicia |
Publisher | Cordee |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Release | 30.04.2017, delayed |
EAN | 9781937715588 |
ISBN | 978-1-937715-58-8 |
No. of pages | 216 |
Subjects |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
> Letters, diaries
Guides > Sport > Track and field athletics, gymnastics |
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