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Indoor Workout Fueling Tips

Within 7 days, Greenville has experienced an ice storm and a snow storm. Needless to say, we've been doing a lot of our training indoors over the past week.    Indoor training, whether it's running on the treadmill or riding on the trainer, is common for most endurance athletes. It’s efficient, controlled, and time‑effective. But when it comes to supporting those sessions with proper fuel and hydration, this is where many athletes struggle to get things right.  Some athletes intentionally underfuel, assuming that indoor sessions “don’t count” as much as outdoor workouts. Or athletes feel safe cutting calories because there's no risk in running out of fuel - you just stop and you are home. Others, however overfuel, grazing out of boredom or because nutrition is sitting on a table within arm’s reach. The sweet spot lies in fueling intentionally.  Why Indoor Workouts Change Your Fueling Needs Indoor training is different from outdoor training in a few key ways: Steadier...
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2026 Trimarni Team Kits - Store is Open

  The 2026 Trimarni kit store is now open.  If you love to move your body, chase finish lines, and live an active lifestyle, Trimarni was made for you. When you sport a Trimarni kit in training or on race day, you represent more than a brand — you represent what’s possible. We want you to feel proud wearing your kit as you inspire fellow athletes and fitness enthusiasts to pursue athletic excellence without sacrificing mental or physical well-being. Your support means so much to us, and we love seeing humans do incredible things with their bodies. Engineered for top-level racing, our Castelli-made kits are designed with the most advanced fabric technologies available, delivering speed, comfort, and performance where it matters most. Thoughtfully priced and built to last, we’re confident you’ll love every mile, every race, and every moment spent moving in your Trimarni kit. And when you wear a Trimarni Team kit, you’re doing more than putting on race apparel.... you’re showing ...

Who gets to belong in America?

Lately, my heart has been heavy. I watch what’s happening in the United States—the rhetoric from our leaders, the actions of ICE, the open hostility toward immigrants—and I feel a deep sadness. Not just because it’s cruel, but because it betrays what America is supposed to be. I was born in the United States and for my first 24 years, I always felt like I belonged here. My idea of what it meant to be an American changed a few years after meeting Karel - my now husband of almost 18 years. Karel came to the United States from the Czech Republic with nothing but a backpack and a belief in the American Dream . He grew up under communism, where freedom was limited and opportunity was rationed. Like so many before him, he came here not to take, but to build a life through hard work and sacrifice. When Karel arrived in the U.S. he overstayed his visa and became an illegal immigrant. What many people don’t understand is that “illegal” does not make someone a criminal or threat to society. It...

The New Food Guide Pyramid (2026)

For decades, Americans have been introduced to food guides—the pyramid, the plate, and multiple types of visuals meant to simplify nutrition. Each new version promises clarity about what we (Americans) should eat. Yet despite these evolving guides, rates of diet-related disease, obesity, health issues, and frustration around eating continue to rise. In my opinion, the problem isn’t the lack of information about what to eat. The problem is that Americans don't know how to eat.  As an example, people in the Blue Zones and in many other parts of the world live long, healthy, and meaningful lives not because they follow extreme diets, but because their eating habits are simple, consistent, and deeply ingrained into daily life. Their diets are mostly plant-based, with an emphasis on whole grains, healthy fats, and foods for enjoyment—often shared with family and community. Meals are regular, unrushed, and social, and food is viewed as nourishment and connection rather than control. Thi...

2025: A Season of Accomplishments for Our Triathlon Team

  The 2025 season provided us with a great reminder that success in endurance sports isn’t defined by a single finish line, but it's built through consistency, curiosity, and the courage to step outside of what feels comfortable. At Trimarni, we specialize in endurance sports, with triathlon at the core of what we do. What sets our athletes apart is their willingness to explore beyond traditional boundaries. This year, our team showed up across a wide range of events: off-road triathlons, cycling races, open water swims, road and trail running races, and sprint and Olympic-distance triathlons. Each start line allowed for growth, adaptability, and a commitment to becoming more complete athletes. While long distance triathlon success is created from consistency, endurance athletes thrive off adaptability. Racing across disciplines and formats offers benefits that "long" training sessions alone can’t replicate. Off-road triathlons and trail runs build strength, resilience, a...

2025 Animal Rescue Donations

Sunny and his Upstate Therapy Dog friends (Murphy and Hope) volunteering at the Greenville Memorial Hospital on Christmas week.  'Tis the season of giving thanks, showing appreciation and helping those in need. Thank you for supporting Trimarni Coaching and Nutrition in 2025. Through your support and purchases (ex. nutrition consultation, bike fit, private or group camp, Trimarni gear, etc.) we are able to support animal rescues. You are making a difference in our lives and in the lives of our furry friends and we are extremely grateful.  Since our first donation to the Greenville Humane Society in 2018, we have donated $6497 to a variety of animal rescues.  This year we are donating $500 to  Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control . This shelter is near and dear to our heart because Sunny was taken to this high-kill shelter after he was found abandoned in an apartment. This shelter is constantly at a crisis-level due to severe overcrowding. As a result, the...

2025 Patagonman Race Report

Karel and I had a fun time reflecting on his Patagonman extreme triathlon experience. If you'd like to hear about his race experience (the highs, lows and everything between), you can check out his race recap video (HERE) As I was editing the video (adding pictures and videos from the race), I couldn't help but think about the journey that Karel went through to get to the start line. For athletes, it’s easy to believe that everything comes down to one day.....the race. The months (or years) of training can feel like a means to an end - an unfulfilling road that hinges on a race day outcome. But here's the truth: it's not about the race result. The fulfillment happens in the preparation.  The Trap of the Finish Line Mentality Goals are essential. They give direction, motivation, and structure to training. They help you get out of your cozy bed and power through a workout when there are distractions all around you. However, when your self-worth is centered around a res...