
05/06/2025
After my second full Ironman, I expected to feel unstoppable.
And yeah—I did… for a moment.
But deep down, I felt beat up, unfit, tired, and broken.
I didn’t feel like playing with my kids.
I didn’t feel truly fit.
That’s when I realized something had to change.
Here are the 3 shifts that changed everything:
1️⃣ I stopped training to max out performance—and started training to optimize my life: more energy, better mobility, and real-world athleticism.
2️⃣ I stopped asking, “How much more can I handle?” and started asking, “What’s the least effective dose I need to thrive?”
3️⃣ I took a hard look at which performance metrics actually mattered for my health, my joints, and my life as a dad.
The truth?
Most intermediate athletes already have more strength or endurance than they’ll ever need in daily life.
But I lacked the mobility, agility, and playfulness that makes movement feel good again.
Now? More jumping. More crawling. More climbing.
That’s my new normal.
Will I race again? Of course.
But while my kids are young, races are the bonus, not the reason I train.
If you’re in that place where the old ways aren’t working anymore, this is your reminder:
👉 It’s not about doing more.
👉 It’s about doing things differently.