From radio jock to triathlete in 100 days

Triathlons are the ultimate test of endurance and are usually reserved for seasoned professionals, right? 

This did not deter media personality, Rozanne (Roz) McKenzie who, despite not riding a non-stationary bike for over 13 years, recently signed up for her first triathlon.

“For the past four years I have committed to the 100 Days of Fitness challenge where I dedicate 30 minutes a day to moving my body. This includes CrossFit, pole dancing, HIIT workouts and Switch classes. For me, it’s not about weight loss but rather, about feeling strong, accountable, capable and healthy. This is my very first triathlon though.”

At the Auto and General Cross Triathlon at Steyn City, Roz will swim for 300m, ride 15km and run for 3.5km. She believes that while multisport events are daunting, anything is possible with the right mindset.

“Anyone can participate in an event like this one if they prepare themselves both mentally and physically.”

She shares her pro tips to prepare for a triathlon:

 

When it comes to preparing for the actual day, including the logistics and equipment needed, Roz shares the following advice:

The Auto and General Cross Triathlon will be taking place at Steyn City on Saturday, February 25.

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