Cliff Eggink

USA Triathlon Certified Coach. USA Cycling Certified Coach.

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Cliff Eggink

Cliff Eggink Quick Facts

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Lifestyle coach thru Triathlon training for beginners and adults.
Career Focus
Trainer, Speaker, Author of the "IrongeezerSays" series on healthy, fit lifestyles
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Irongeezer.org

USA Triathlon & USA Cycling certified coach. Three time Ironman Triathlon podium finisher since turning age 65. My wife, Tatjana and I both coach newbies, beginners, couch potatoes, boomers, and seniors to "get Active."


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Workouts: www.irongeezer.org - Active Lifestyle.

Triathlon: www.IronBoomer.com - Triathlon Lifestyle, for Triathletes

Women's Issues www.irongeezelle.com - Active Profile + News

Ironman : www.irongeezer.com - Ironman basic training


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Since October is the month of Halloween, Irongeezelle thought it might be apropos to provide a mixed bag of morsels, most tasty and most foul: News bites, sound bites, thought bites. You name it. What they have in common is that they are all non-fattening, even while some are frighteningly ...

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Oh, we make so ado about it: Platonic love, puppy love, unconditional love, mate al love, filial love, patriotic love and, of course, romantic love. And while unconditional motherly and filial love is often exulted as the premiere expression of bonded emotion and devotion, and while patriotic ...

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You have taken the important first step on the path to a healthy lifestyle by seeking fundamental health and fitness information from this blog. As the Government Council on Fitness recommends, the next step is to decide that you are going to be physically fit and live a healthier lifestyle. ...

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GET ACTIVE! Our advice to those of you that are not yet active. How to Get Active! How to Get Started! Step 1: Get up and be grateful that you are alive. Step 2: Pick an activity. Play kickball, four square, dodge ball, do Nordic walking, Irish road bowling, wiffleball, synchronized swimming, ...

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IrongeezerSays: It doesn't take a lot of hard work to enjoy the benefits of improving your health through light exercise. Improvements such as better cardiovascular health and maintaining proper weight are just a couple of the better known health benefits of daily exercise; the list is endless. ...

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Two thirds of the American public is either overweight or obese. Adults and kids alike are gaining pounds and suffering dire, life altering, life threatening health consequences: Type II diabetes, high blood pressure, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease are among those consequences. We ...

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While all this may sound very academic, even a bit like ethereal “mumbo jumbo,” and while it may seem a bit daunting to address all the six dimensions in our lives, how much are each and every one of you willing to invest in this, your, life? Are you content settling for a healthy body, but an ...

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IrongeezerSays™," While Exercising Be Good to The Environment." By Cliff and Tatjana Eggink, www.irongeezer.com We all know that Kermit the Frog says, "It isn't easy being green;" however, it must become the thing to be for all of us, and especially for us athletes and any active outdoor ...

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Imagine a lean and healthy America: The savings on medical, fuel, food and other costs would be enough to give every U.S. household more than $4,000. In the United States today, 66% of adults are overweight. Almost 33% of adults are obese, and 4.7% are morbidly obese, or more than 100 pounds ...

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IrongeezerSays: "Workout, But Don’t Kid Yourself!" How many times have you said, “I worked out for an hour and a half today?” Don’t kid yourself. Whether it was in the gym, on your bike, swimming, running or walking, how long did you actually workout? Next time use your stop watch or bike ...

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The Mayo Clinic has the following suggestions for starting a walking group. Starting a walking group doesn't require much. Simply spread the word and get organized. Soon you'll be walking toward better health. Talk to family members, friends, neighbors and colleagues. You might be surrounded by ...

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Remember the movie, As Good As It Gets? Remember the obsessive-compulsive (OCD, in psychology speak) character, portrayed by Jack Nicholson, who washes his hands over and over with fresh soap ? Remember Howard Hughes, an over-the-top compulsive, who also began as frequent hand washer? Well, I am ...

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Cliff Eggink

"Perhaps life is about longevity, not speed." Cliff Eggink

Contacting Cliff Eggink

Cliff Eggink: irongeezer@hotmail.com

Women's health and fitness questions: Iro Geezelle@msn.com

How to get started

Get Active! Get Started!


Step 1: Get up and be grateful that you are alive.


Step 2: Pick an activity. Play kickball, four square, dodge ball, do Nordic walking, Irish road bowling, wiffleball, synchronized swimming, four-on-four flag football, arm wrestling, exercise for weight loss, cross-train, stretch, play ping-pong, golf and carry your clubs, do yoga, do pilates, stand while you fish, play tennis, shoot some hoops, skate, kick a ball, play catch, jump waves, dance, hike, water-ski, stroll, horseback ride, skull, meander, bike, go to a gym, set up a gym at home, walk with purpose to do your errands, pogo stick, garden, clean house with gusto, rock climb, wash the car, be your own chore service provider, fidget, aquajog, fence, row, kayak, canoe, play handball, peddle boat, dragon boat, play croquet, throw a frisbee, bowl, participate in pool aerobics, do tai chi, play bocce or pickleball, play squash, H2O hockey, badminton, or racquetball, play horseshoes or shuffleboard, lift weights, surf, boogie-board, ski, skim board, play lacrosse or tether-ball, windsurf, do karate, jujitsu, ballroom dance, snorkel, curl, snowshoe, train for a sprint triathlon, scuba dive, jump rope -the possibilities are endless.


Step 3: If you don't know what activity to choose, start out doing what you liked to do as a child!


Step 4: After you have picked an activity, and before getting active, get a physical from your health care provider. Also see your doctor before increasing the intensity, speed, or duration of any activity that you are already involved in.


Step 5: GET ACTIVE! Then relax, rest, and recover. Eat to fuel your LifeStyle, no more, no less.

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