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		<title>Revolution3 Triathlon Announces Partnership With The V Foundation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Hichens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Revolution3 Triathlon Series has announced an association with The V Foundation for Cancer Research. The event series will donate $10 of ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Revolution3 Triathlon Series has announced an association with The V Foundation for Cancer Research. The event series will donate $10 of every race entry fee to the V Foundation.<span id="more-6368"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.rev3tri.com/!/about/triathlon-charity.htm">Click here to learn more. </a></p>
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		<title>Biggest Loser Star To Compete In 2010 Rev3 Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Hichens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tara Costa will compete in all three of the Revolution3 races in 2010. Next year, Tara Costa will join the ranks of celebrities to take ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tara Costa will compete in all three of the Revolution3 races in 2010.<span id="more-6083"></span></p>
<p>Next year, Tara Costa will join the ranks of celebrities to take part in our three annual races. A featured contestant on the previous season of the hit reality show <em>The Biggest Loser</em>, Tara has lost a whopping 155 pounds since first joining the show in September 2008.</p>
<p>Tara will compete in all three of the 2010 events: the Olympic event at Knoxville, the half-Rev at Quassy in Middlebury, CT., and the full-Rev triathlon at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH.. To prepare, Tara will train with Heather Gollnick, a Pro Triathlete, five-time Ironman Champion and CEO of Rev3 Coaching.</p>
<p>“I am thrilled to be working with Tara – I have a tremendous amount of respect for what she has accomplished. I look very forward to guiding her training as she begins the journey of accomplishing her next goal, completing the Rev3 Triathlon Series” states Rev3 Coaching CEO Heather Gollnick</p>
<p><strong>About Tara</strong></p>
<p>Well before <em>The Biggest Loser</em>, Tara Costa grew up in a small town, raised by a single mother who taught her the merits of working ethically and honestly to achieve a sense of fulfillment and independence. After years of grappling with her weight, Tara landed a job as a plus-sized model for one of the top New York modeling agencies. With a degree from New York University, she wound up snaring a finance position at one of the nation’s most prominent beauty supply companies.</p>
<p>In September of 2008, Tara made the life-changing decision to leave her job and home in New York to join <em>The Biggest Loser</em> cast. Starting out at a weight of 294 pounds, she worked tenaciously to shed 155 pounds in just 18 weeks. Along the way, Tara inspired millions with her spirit of determination and unwavering optimism.</p>
<p>Since earning her reality show fame, Tara has been featured on the covers of Good Housekeeping and OK magazines. What’s next on the horizon for this newly svelte athlete and role model? “I just want to keep pushing myself,” she says. “I’m excited about getting out there and trying things I never would have been capable of before.”</p>
<p><strong>Why Rev3?</strong></p>
<p>We asked Tara to share her motivation for participating in the Rev3 trio of events. “I want to encourage people to do things they never thought possible, and motivate them to lead a healthy lifestyle,” she says. “Participating in these triathlons is a great way to lead by example.”</p>
<p>The Rev3 events are appropriate for athletes of all ages and skill sets. You don’t have to be a celebrity, a professional athlete, or even an amateur triathlete to be inspired by these fun, challenging races. That said, they’re challenging enough to push you to achieve your personal best.</p>
<p>You can keep up with Tara’s progress by reading her training blogs and viewing her videos at Taracosta.com, or by visiting the Rev3 blog. In addition to updates provided by Tara, her coach Heather (Heathergollnick.com) will also be blogging about the experience.</p>
<p><em>Press release provided by Rev3.</em></p>
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		<title>Pro Q&amp;A With Heather Gollnick</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Hichens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by: Holly Bennett Triathlete sat down with Heather Gollnick to learn how she balances being an uber-mom and an uber-pro. ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Written by: Holly Bennett</strong></p>
<p><em>Triathlete sat down with Heather Gollnick to learn how she balances being an uber-mom and an uber-pro.</em></p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Let’s see: You’re a five-time Ironman champion, a mother of three, a triathlon coach and camp director, and most recently, one of a team of producers of the new Rev3 Triathlon. Do you ever just get really tired and cranky?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Maybe that’s a better question for my husband! Actually, I wish there were a lot more than 24 hours in a day. I’m not even sure if 36 hours would be enough some days. It’s definitely been a challenge to balance it all. My personality is such that I want to do a good job at everything, and when I don’t feel like I’m doing my best, I get stressed.<span id="more-2033"></span><br />
<strong><em>Triathlete</em>: What are your tools for combating stress?</strong><br />
Gollnick: I try to let go and live in the moment. When training is done and work is done, it’s family time with the kids. I enjoy playing with them, really being with them. I [don’t like] to be on the phone and doing work at the same time [I’m spending time with the kids]. And I truly enjoy all my roles, which is sometimes a bad thing because I try to do too much. I know most people probably don’t see that side of me, but there are times when things get overwhelming.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Do you cook and clean? Do you make brown-bag lunches for the kids? Or do you just drop to the floor at the end of the day and let Todd take care of the household chores?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Todd is really good at helping out—it’s crucial that we are on the same page. It’s just about balancing what works. The schools here are great, and right now the kids are in baseball, tennis and a variety of different activities. I like to be there as often as I can. So some days there may be a few things on my training schedule that I miss, but I usually get the key workouts done.<br />
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<em>Triathlete</em>: Has there ever been a time when you’ve had to put yourself first and therefore let your kids down in order to focus on triathlon? </strong><br />
Gollnick: I think honestly I miss them more than they miss me. If I go somewhere to train for a week or travel to a race, it kills me to be gone. But my parents or Todd’s parents come and stay at the house with our kids, so they’re in their own house, with their friends, at their school, in their sports, with their toys—they don’t really miss a beat. They probably get to stay up a little later. We miss them, but they’re having a great time!<br />
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<em>Triathlete</em>: You obviously have a finely honed maternal instinct. But what about on the race course— do you ever feel that motherly compassion towards some of the younger athletes you’re racing against? Or do you pretty much just want to kick their butts?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Yeah, I don’t so much feel that way. When I’m racing, I’m a completely different person. It’s that very competitive nature that kicks in.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Tell me more about you and Todd. You were high school sweethearts, right? What was your first date? Did you go to the prom together? </strong><br />
Gollnick: We did go to the prom together! On our first date, I was 14. My parents were strict, so they wouldn’t allow me to actually go out with him. He was this older man—he was 16 and he could drive. So I made him dinner. It was steak. It was the most disgusting thing ever. I burned half the stuff, but he was really polite and ate it all, and my parents thought that was pretty nice.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Do you think he knew then what he was getting into? </strong><br />
Gollnick: No, no idea!</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Could you beat him in a push-up contest? </strong><br />
Gollnick: Oh no way! He’s really strong.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: I remember talking to you the day after you took third at last year’s Ironman Arizona. You were hiking the Grand Canyon with your family. Is that a normal “recovery” activity for you?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Well, it wasn’t strenuous hiking. My daughter [Jordan, age 12] has cerebral palsy, so it was about spending quality time together. But my recovery week and someone else’s are like night and day. Recovery to me means not swimming, biking or running. It’s taking my daughter to do this, taking my son to do that. I love triathlon, but I do look at it like work. So I look at recovery as a day off from work where I can do other activities, not a day off where I can lay on the couch. Most athletes I know, even the age-groupers I train with, finish training and go home to take a nap. I’m like, “Let’s go play kickball!”</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Is there anything you’re afraid of?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Snakes? Actually, I’m very fortunate, in that my parents taught me to go for what I want, which is what we try to instill in our kids, especially Jordan. Go for whatever you want in life; don’t let a physical disability stop you from doing anything. So no, no fears.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete</em>: Let’s play the “would you rather” game. Would you rather win 100 percent of the time with 50 percent effort, or win 50 percent of the time with 100 percent effort?</strong><br />
Gollnick: Oh the second one for sure! I kind of feel that’s what I do. Besides Kona, the last 14 Ironmans I’ve raced I haven’t been out of the top three. I don’t think I’m necessarily the best athlete, but I think mentally I always give 110 percent.<br />
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<em>Triathlete</em>: Would you rather win Kona but miss your daughter’s prom night, or be there to help her get ready and sacrifice the Ironman crown?</strong><br />
Gollnick: I’d rather be at my daughter’s prom. That’s part of the problem, the sacrifice that would go into winning Hawaii. But that’s a choice I make because that’s where I find the balance.</p>
<p><strong><em>Triathlete:</em> Would you rather always lose or never play?</strong><br />
Gollnick: I wouldn’t do either. Because if I always lost, I’d practice enough until I won!<br />
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