qq_tracker_code_advanced_default

About SwimBikeRunLive

This blog started with my journey to my first Olympic distance triathlon, the 2007 Mooseman.

Since then, life has been all about the SwimBikeRun. I am age group triathlete, embracing both joy and pain and balancing life, sport and fun.

I am a Bostonian, outdoor adventurer, bike commuting advocate and microbrew scientist.

Disclaimer: I am a member of Team Trakkers and sponsored by Revolution 3, Trakkers GPS, First Endurance, Kestrel Bicycles, Avia, Canari, SBR Sports, TYR, All3Sports, Recovery Pump and CycleOps.


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

7 Responses to “About SwimBikeRunLive”

  1. Prof J says:

    I have done many of the same races as you (Timberman, Providence 70.3) and am a fellow Northeasterner…

    I just started my own website – endurance101.com

    Looking forward to reading and sharing more triathlon stories and info!

  2. Hey Jamie, I love your blog. Just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know I’m a fan and hope to get back to the endurance lifestyle soon. I did the 2003 Hawaii Ironman and was featured in the NBC broadcast unconscious on the side of the road. I’m not sure if you saw it but it was an amazing experience but a lot has changed since then. I am using yours and other triathlon blogs to get inspired to get back to that lifestyle I loved so much.
    You can check out the video and my story at http://www.52comeback.com
    Keep up the great work!

    Scott Goodfellow

  3. tanya says:

    hey Jamie! awesome to see you here…love your site.
    stoked that you are still rockin in tri and cruisin with Trakkers…good stuff.
    maybe ‘run’ into you one day again – i hope. I imagine you are still tackling tough courses (rev3 baby!) with a smile and a whole lotta OOMPH!

    keep smilin…
    Onward and upward!
    Tanya

    GOTRIbalnow.com!

  4. Josh says:

    Hi!

    I was reviewing your blog because it pertains to something my company and I are working on. Because of your positive and optimistic outlook on life I feel strongly that you might be interested in further discussing this. Unfortunately it does not appear that your email is available so I will leave you mine. I would love to speak in more depth about this, otherwise good luck with your training.

  5. Tom says:

    Do you ever hear from Cara and Elizabeth? Will there ever be another InTransit podcast?

  6. Jamie says:

    There’s a chance I may (um) move your way in the next year. As in, to Boston. Holy shit. It’s scary even to write about it.

    What do you think? Was just looking at the website for the Greater Boston YMCA, hunting jobs. Think there’s a good market for personal trainers in the area? Could I make enough to live on there?

  7. Mark says:

    Hi!

    i’m the organizer for the New England Multisport Expo and came across your video of the event today. Wow! I want to thank you for doing that. It looks awesome. Can you give me a call? I’d really like to meet you and learn more about SBR TV. You have my email address. Thanks.

    Mark

Leave a Reply