When Helen's friends all started settling down and having kids, she was determined to fill her weekends with something other than cocktails. So she threw herself into the world of endurance sport. From glamorous party girl to marathon runner, ocean swimmer and even, perhaps, a Team GB triathlete, this is Helen's inspiring and hilarious story.
When Helen's friends all started settling down and having kids, she was determined to fill her weekends with something other than cocktails. So she threw herself into the world of endurance sport. From glamorous party girl to marathon runner, ocean swimmer and even, perhaps, a Team GB triathlete, this is Helen's inspiring and hilarious story.
If you had told Helen two years ago that she would be getting up at 6 a.m. on Sundays to swim in a freezing reservoir and spending her Saturday nights unshowered and covered in mud in a pub, she would have spat out her champagne. But when everyone around you starts settling down, what else is a glamorous party girl to do but to launch herself into the world of endurance sport? For someone who didn't even own a pair of flat shoes (and definitely no waterproofs), Helen would soon find she had a lot to learn. Join Helen on her hilarious and soul-searching journey as she swaps a life of cocktail bars and dating for the challenges and exhilaration of triathlons, trail runs, obstacle races, long-distance cycles and ocean swims - and sets herself the seemingly impossible goal of qualifying as a Team GB triathlete. AUTHOR: Helen Croydon is a freelance journalist, producer and media trainer. She's written for The Times, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Guardian, The Mail, Metro and several magazines. Since throwing herself into running and triathlon in 2014, her writing has also included health, fitness and outdoor adventure. In 2016 she competed for Team GB in the age-group World Championship triathlon. She lives in east London and is originally from Cheshire.
“'Proof that we can all surprise ourselves and those that know us. A great tale with honesty and plenty of humour. I might get my running shoes on yet...'”
'Inspirational stuff from a compelling writer. Helen Croydon writes with great human insight and humour.' Samantha Washington, Sky News 'Helen's portrayal of her transformation through running is utterly brilliant. It's warming, funny and extremely relatable!' Editor, Women's Running Magazine 'This has to be one of the most enjoyable running related books I have ever read. It is incredibly well written and brilliantly captures why so many people of all abilities take up running or triathlons in the first instance...I found myself captivated, nodding along in agreement and smiling to myself as I recognised so much of what she described.' So Let's Go Running Magazine Lucrezia Millarini, ITV News 'A chatty, and sometimes racy, account of going from glamour girl to GB triathlete.' Daily Mail, Friday Books 'I love Helen Croydon's honesty. It makes me connect with every word she writes!' Jo Good, BBC Radio London 'The writing style and narrative really drew me in. I was completely hooked and read the entire book in the space of 4 sittings. I would probably have devoured it whole if I didn't have a tiny human to look after!' Fat Girl to Ironman blog
Helen Croydon is a freelance journalist, producer and media trainer. She's the author of Sugar Daddy Diaries and Screw the Fairytale, and has written for The Times, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Guardian, the Daily Mail and Metro. She also writes about health, fitness and outdoor adventure. In 2016 she competed for Team GB in the age-group World Championship triathlon.
Longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2018If you had told Helen two years ago that she would be getting up at 6 a.m. on Sundays to swim in a freezing reservoir and spending her Saturday nights unshowered and covered in mud in a pub, she would have spat out her champagne. But when everyone around you starts settling down, what else is a glamorous party girl to do but to launch herself into the world of endurance sport?For someone who didn t even own a pair of flat shoes (and definitely no waterproofs), Helen would soon find she had a lot to learn.Join Helen on her hilarious and soul-searching journey as she swaps a life of cocktail bars and dating for the challenges and exhilaration of triathlons, trail runs, obstacle races, long-distance cycles and ocean swims and sets herself the seemingly impossible goal of qualifying as a Team GB triathlete.
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