ROCKSTARS

  • Don’t Think Twice: RockStar Triathlete Carolina Calderon

     

    Meet Carolina Calderon, Full Circle Coaching Rockstar Triathlete
    Age: 42

    Profession: Nuage Designs

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?  I met Erinne 3 years ago during a race clinic ( I was doing the swim part of a relay) and really liked her style of coaching. I had never done a full triathlon before. I was afraid of riding bikes so I really needed someone to guide me all the way.

    What is your “A” race for this season?  Augusta 70.3- Sept 2016

    Please share your BIG goals:  Be able to finish a 70.3 distance …. and I DID!!!!

    Tell me about your successes so far:  The road to success started with my mind first, then my body. I had to switch to an “I CAN and I WILL” mindset first and overcome the fear of riding bikes. For me success was to learn how to ride a bike clipped in, and run more than 2 miles without stopping or walking.  Coach Erinne’s and her assistant cycling coach Dennis’ dedication are part of this success. I have to thank them for SOOOOO much. They really took me under their wings and pushed me always further than I ever thought possible.

    What were some of your biggest improvements in performance for the each of the following?
    Swim:  

More efficient and powerful without wasting so much energy. That is a work in progress but I have reduced my time in the 400 and 200 test by 1 minute each.

    Bike:  

CONFIDENCE!!! I have gained confidence and that has helped me concentrate on my strength and speed. The Ultimate Triathlon Camp in Clermont really made a big difference!

    Run:  

I was able to run a 5k in just under 31 min. I have improved on my run form and endurance.

    Nutrition/Health:  
I have lost 12lb since December 2015 and feel stronger than ever.

    Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved:  Just finished my first 70.3 race!!!!
    I also PR’d in my last 5K. I feel healthier and stronger.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:
    * My fellow FCC athletes, without their friendship, encouraging words and positive attitude this journey would not have been possible at all.

    * Coaches knowledge and dedication, knowing they are always there for me, always pushing my limits and showing me the right way of doing things.

    * Attending the Ultimate Triathlon Camp in Clermont, FL. My bike skills improved from not knowing how to ride to be able to ride 50 miles on the rolling hills and keep up with the group.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?  That it has 3 disciplines, which makes it entertaining and more challenging. Every day is something different, it really excites me to see how my body adapts to changes.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? 

    Don’t think twice…. The only risk you take is that you might never want to stop.

    Coach Erinne’s Notes:

    Carolina is a tried and true Rockstar Triathlete. She is a mom and wife and works hard at her job but still made the commitment to achieve her dreams of doing a 70.3. She did not believe that I could create a program that would fit into her life, but we did and she hit 80% of the training to accomplish this awesome goal. She overcame some major fears on the bike and worked through a few injuries to get to success. Super proud of you Carolina- this is not the end- only the beginning!! ROCK ON GIRL!!!!!!!!

     

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  • Apply Lipstick – ROCKSTAR Triathlete Beda Molina

    Meet Beda Molina, Full Circle Coaching Rockstar Triathlete
    Age: 50

    Profession: Business owner

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey? I always thought, before I chose, that FCC had a more professional approach to coaching and that would help me become a better triathlete, I now know I was right.

    What is your “A” race for this season? My “A” race for this season just took place in October, Ironman® Maryland.

    Please share your BIG goals: My Big goals are to raise my children into good and happy citizens, grow old with my husband doing what we love and one of those things we love is training and racing.

    Tell me about your successes so far:  Success so far, completing two full distance Ironman® races, several podium finishes in other races, in a 4 year period, with no athletic experience before in my life.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance for each of the following?
    First of all I’ve lowered my times on all three disciplines.

    Swim: With my now improved technique, I’ve learned better sighting in open water and gained endurance, sometimes I feel I can swim all day.
    Bike: I have improved in the use and selection of the proper gears. Also learned to turn safely and gotten stronger in climbing and in windy rides.
    Run: I’ve improved my posture and proper warm up and stretching, which helps me deal with my sometimes “uncooperative” hamstring.  Also, I learned to run at a lower heart rate.
    Nutrition/Health: I definitely eat better now than in the past. I was avoiding foods that were actually good for me.  Also, I’ve been introduced to foods I didn’t know before.

    Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved: Earlier this season, I was able to podium in a very competitive race. Later, I finished an insanely tough Ironman® Maryland with floods on the run with a great time.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey: Group swimming class, nutrition and lower heart rate when running.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? To me, training and competing in triathlon is similar to a big outdoor party, with nice people. Plus competition is always thrilling.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? I would definitely recommend FCC training programs and coaches. I went through a couple of different ones in past years and there’s no comparison, this is definitely the one for me.

    Coach Erinne’s Notes:
    Everyone who knows Beda knows she never stops smiling and dancing. I am super proud of her tenacity at completing IM MD a few weeks ago in terrible conditions where 30% of the field DNF’d (did not finish) and a large percentage didn’t even start. We were both a bit disappointed as she was going to PR by at least 2 hours under normal conditions but such is life. I have all my athletes write a pre-race plan to use like a road map for the days leading up to and during their races. Beda’s race plan was just perfect when she added that she would be applying fresh lipstick just before the finish line for the photos! I just love that! Way to go Beda, you are a true ROCKSTAR triathlete. Besitos!

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  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Daniel Kaminstein

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     Daniel 1st place overall by 6 minutes at Hot Dam Olympic distance triathlon.

    Meet Daniel Kaminstein, Full Circle Coaching Rockstar Triathlete
    Age: 39

    Profession: Emergency Medicine Physician

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey? I was looking for a coach who would help me with more than just fitness goals. I liked the approach and attitude that FCC advertised. In addition the base of oppositions in Miami means that I can train in person once a year.

    What is your “A” race for this season? Hot Dam Triathlon – Evans Georgia

    Please share your BIG goals: Being a great father to my three children. Becoming a more well rounded triathlete. Becoming competitive on a national level in my age group.

    Tell me about your successes so far: My kids love coming to watch me race and my oldest has already raced in two kids triathlons. Top two in my age group in every race this season. Several top 5 finishes overall. First overall by 6 minutes in my A race for this season.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance for the each of the following?
    Swim: Racing the swim rather then just using it as a warmup for the bike.
    Bike: Using power to make major gains in speed.
    Run: Stronger faster run off the bike
    Nutrition/Health: Less carbs and more protein left me feeling much better during training and racing.

    Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved: First overall in my “A” Olympic distance race.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey: Power Meter. High intensity training sets.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? Getting to inspire my three boys to be active.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? You can be a competitive triathlete without coaching but to really make significant advances you need someone on the outside who can give shape to your training and point you in the right direction.

    Coach Erinne’s Notes:
    As part of Full Circle’s  VIP ONLINE Training Program, Daniel has really rocked his 2016 tri season. He reached out after the Ride On Ryan Tri, not sure if coaching would benefit him since he already placed 3rd overall. He lives in Georgia so online coaching was our only option but as you can see from his amazing results the coaching still works. Being a doctor, having a wife and 3 small sons makes the efficiency of training even more important.  Learning to train with power and intervals was the key to improving his already impressive speed. I am super proud of his results and can’t wait to see what 2017 brings as he is racing National’s in August with a goal of qualifying for World’s. Thanks for trusting the process Daniel,  you are an awesome Rockstar Triathlete!!

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  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Stephanie Prokup

    Meet Stephanie Prokup, Full Circle Coaching Rockstar Triathlete
    Age: 30
    Profession: Speech Language Pathologist

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey: After participating in my first Olympic (April 2016 St. Anthony’s), I decided to sign up for 70.3 Miami.  I decided it was time to treat myself to a coach.  I knew that being a newbie, I definitely needed
    guidance in attempting a 70.3.  I am so glad I took the plunge, it has been a wonderful experience.  I found Full Circle Coaching on the 70.3 Miami page and felt that Erinne’s coaching style would be a
    perfect match for me.  I started working with coach Erinne in May of 2016.

    What is your “A” race for this season? 70.3 Miami

    Please share your BIG goals: Disney Marathon January 2017 & Ironman® Vineman July 29, 2017

    Tell me about your successes so far: Since joining Full Circling Coaching, I have lost 12.8 pounds.
    I have PR’d every race since joining Full Circle Coaching: 3 sprints and 1 Olympic. I also participated
    in Erinne’s swim clinic and have improved a lot on my swim technique and pace.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance for the each of the following:
    Swim: My swim technique and pace has greatly improved. When I started swimming in March of 2015, I swam at a 2:24 /100yds pace. I recently swam at a 1:49/100yds pace during Siesta Key MultiRace Sprint.
    Bike:
    My bike speed has improved, I am averaging 18.0+/mph
    Run:
    Form has improved, heart rate training has made a difference in how I feel during my run workouts.
    Nutrition/Health:
    I have lost 12.8 pounds since joining Full Circle Coaching.

    Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved: I am no longer swimming for survival! I have broke the 2:00/100 yds!  Sprint PR From 1:33:29 to 1:29:14 and Olympic PR From 3:20:27 to 3:16:08.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey: Before joining Full Circle coaching, I had never ventured into heart rate training or even attempted intervals, tempo runs,
    recovery runs, etc. I believe these things have made a big difference in performance and my workouts
    in general. I used to go 100% during every bike workout previously and have learned that’s not
    necessarily best practice!

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? The challenges that you put yourself through and the feeling of accomplishment after. Challenges can be so terrifying, but they bring out the best in yourself and are some of my greatest memories & motivators.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? Erinne, is such a great coach!  She truly loves what she does.  I used to feel awful after races:
    headache, lethargic, would nap on and off all day after a race, and never left the couch.  I just
    completed Escape to Miami this past weekend and felt amazing.  I was on the fence of joining a
    training program because of thoughts like; “I’m slow, only fast people get coaches,” “Nobody is
    going to want to coach me, I have no background in any of the disciplines,” or “I’m not good
    enough.”  I’m so glad I pushed those negative thoughts aside, because now I truly feel like a
    “TRIATHLETE” and “ENDURANCE ATHLETE.”

    Coach Erinne’s Notes:
    As part of Full Circle’s  VIP ONLINE Training Program, Stephanie has had some amazing results in only a short time. She is diligent in her training and logs every workout so we can evaluate the numbers together so she is understanding why she is holding a particular cadence and or heart rate.  I am honored she chose me as her coach and so excited for the journey ahead to VineMan Ironman® in 2017.   WAY TO GO Steph, you are truly a Rockstar Triathlete!!

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  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Greg Kail

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    Meet Greg Kail, Full Circle Coaching Rockstar Triathlete
    Age: 41
    Profession: Entrepreneur

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey: Because FCC gives me the perfect combination of triathlon camaraderie and focus on my personal goals. Even after I moved back to the Far East, I consider FCC my tri club today.

    What is your “A” race for this season?Ironman® Netherlands this July and Ironman® 70.3 Miami, where I hopefully will be racing together with my FCC fellow athletes.

    Please share your BIG goals: Continue to improve my athletic performance. Get closer to podium on an Ironman®, Challenge or Otillo event.

    Tell me about your successes so far: In just over a year I went from a painful-barley-made-it 10 miles run (with pretty terrible results to match) to once-a-month 70.3. Along the way I’ve learned to swim, which is pretty awesome. My biggest success is the complete mental change – my entire life I was believing that sport is something, that wasn’t for me. I know now first hand experience that dedication and hard work can change that.

    What were some of your biggest Improvements in performance for the each of the following:
    Swim: I’ve learned to swim longer than a swimming pool length. That’s the best improvements I wouldn’t even dream of before I’ve joined FCC.

    Bike: Improved technique, continuously adding on wattage, actually started enjoying the bike section on the long tri races.

    Run: Run is now part of the race, rather than a discipline on it’s self.

    Nutrition/Health: probably the biggest change since I have started triathlon by joining FCC is the radical, and positive, change of the lifestyle. The nutrition is a huge part of it.

    Please include any Personal Records and Goals achieved:
    70.3 – 5:40
    10K – 43:31 min

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey: Coach – there is almost no way a big result is attainable without one.

    Lifestyle – the same old simply does not cut it. Good athletic performance calls for big changes. Luckily these changes are very positive.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? I feel awesome and I am also being surrounded by likeminded people now too.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? Do it!

    As part of Full Circle’s  VIP ONLINE Training Program, Greg has been able to continue his Ironman® training with Full Circle Coaching and completed 3 halfs in the last 6 months with a PR at each race (5:42) on his way to the  IM® Netherlands in July.  I am SUPER proud of his dedication to train despite many setbacks due to travel and limited access to places to swim, bike and run. I am confident this soon to be Ironman®, is going to show us what he’s got many more times in the future.  WAY TO GO GREG!!

  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Gerardo Cuadra

    What is your “A” race for this season? Miami Man

    Please share your BIG goals: To complete an Ironman before my 30th birthday.

    Tell me about your successes so far:  Erinne helped me go from being almost afraid of the water to completing my first event involving an open water swim.

    What were some of your biggest imporovements in performance for each of the following:

    Swim: From not being able to swim 1 lap in a pool to swimming 500 meters in open water

    Bike: A speed increase of several miles per hour on shorter rides

    Run: PR’s in both 5k and half-marathon

    Nutrition/Health: Lost 5lbs, greatly increased flexibility and reduced soreness

    Achieved: 5k PR 23:02, Half marathon PR 1:58:12 and successfully completed my first triathlon.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:  Erinne’s expertise has allowed me to trust in the process and I have seen incredible improvement. In addition the camaraderie and supportive environment created by the group helped motivate me for all those early morning workouts that ultimately helped me reach my goals.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?  The challenge of competing and improving in 3 sports simultaneously while still being part of an incredibly positive community.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?  This program can help so much more than simply improving your numbers. Erinne’s overall approach to health and training combined with a fantastic group of athletes will definitely make the experience worth it.

    As part of Full Circle’s Gold Group Training Program, Gerardo was able to accomplish all these awesome goals in less than 6 months.  I am SUPER proud of this dedication and will to push through his fears of the water as well as improve his strengths by getting faster.  WAY TO GO GERARDO!!

  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Jacobus Bruyning

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    What is your “A” race for this season? Ironman 70.3, location t.b.d.

    Please share your BIG goals: Maintain the level of fitness and improve training with hopes to compete in another 70.3 race.  As a test to myself.

    Tell me about your successes so far:  Success thus far has been the level of fitness which has been a result of consistent training methodologies.  It has taken time, roughly 2-3 years from where it all started for me, never with the intention to train and race in triathlons.  To my surprise the success has been extraordinary thus far.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:  Being able to understand the how and why of our training to be able to accomplish whatever level of race we do.  –The great group of people who share the same disposition and endurance which has had an immeasurable impact to this venture.  Staying healthy and sharing the knowledge.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?  The energy and determination, very powerful when your on the sidelines.  Once your in it, the emotions turn to a focused adrenaline feeling.  But most of all is the community of athletes which make the full circle family.  from qualifiers to seasoned veterans to new comers, all make a big impact on training and be determined to perform at my best while having fun sharing these experiences.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?  The capabilities are endless.  Putting the fear and uncertainties aside will actually make the transition way easier.  Erinne’s coaching style and excellent team of coaches will greatly improve your fitness and appreciation for the sport.

    Some Personal Records:

    5K: from 25:15 to a 21:52

    70.3: 1st time 5:52

    Halfmarathon: 1:49

     

  • Rockstar Triathlete Stephanie Fidler

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    Age: 42

    Profession: Attorney

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey? I started attending swim training on Wednesday mornings with FC in Miami, to prepare for an OWS race. I saw improvement pretty quickly. After a few months, Erinne asked me if I was interested in hearing about their Tri program. After speaking with her and hearing the different options, the weekday group training schedule worked for me and it had everything I needed. So I decided to give it a try.

    What is your “A” race for this season? Escape to Miami (Olympic distance)

    Please share your BIG goals: I would love to do a half ironman this year or next.

    Tell me about your successes so far: I’ve seen improvements in my endurance journey with FC: A 29 minute PR between my first triathlon in 2014 and my fourth triathlon last year (same race) and an 11 minute PR in my half marathon time.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:  Paying more attention to my nutrition (which Erinne stresses constantly), and strength training with FC have had a huge impact on my progress.

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? Seeing what I can do, testing my limits and overcoming fears!

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program? Check it out! It’s a fun team with really nice people. Erinne is a great coach, along with the other knowledgable FC Coaches Christina, Dennis, David, and Wilman.

  • ROCKSTAR Triathlete Roxana Padron

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    Age: 32

    Profession:  I’m an Architect who is currently a stay at home mom who loves to swim, bike and run….
    soon to be the Community Outreach Operations Manager for the JM Honda Powerhouse of Miami (our family owned store to open by end of this year). 

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?  I chose FCC because of their long term coaching philosophy and team integrity, in my opinion these are so unique to the Triathlon community! From the get-go Erinne teaches you the process takes time in order for the athlete to grow as a triathlete. The entire FCC team wants to see you develop and progress, reassuring you this is a continuous learning experience. Working towards your own personal goals in a group environment that constantly challenges you but supports you is a great bonus too. Just when you think you’ve got the “formula,” Erinne and the entire team have more info, insight and knowledge to share and take you one milestone further. With FCC every step of the way there is more learning guaranteed!

    Please share your BIG goals:  My “A” race this season is Augusta 70.3 on 09/25/2016 (my first 1/2 Ironman) and full Ironman one day!

    My successes so far: I went from Sprint distance to International in my introductory season and to the podium in my very first longer distance triathlon at MiamiMan.  I managed to overcome a physical setback by applying all the strength, stretching and conditioning recommended by FCC.  I have become leaner and stronger and  faster by learning more about nutrition and how to fuel my body right.

    My swimming has improved dramatically and to prove it here are my results from one year to the next participating in SwimMiami: In 2015 – 1 mile @ 34:11 – 4th AG  / In 2016 – 1 mile @ 27:25 – 1st AG
    Podiums:
    Huntington’sDiseaseTriathlon – Sprint Distance – 2nd Place AG
    MiamiManTriathlon – International Distance – 4th Place AG
    St. LouisFestival – 5K Run – 1st Place AG

    And most importantly PR’s every time 🙂

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon? The role model I’ve become to my children. To be able to share with my kids this disciplined, rewarding and healthy lifestyle is priceless. Leading by example is always motivating and encouraging them to try their hardest. Having kids who are active in sports and compete constantly, triathlons have allowed me to become one of them 😊

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?  “You’ve got nothing to loose, but so much to gain” and of course “You don’t know until you TRI” 😊

    I am very grateful for this recognition, it gives me fuel and encouragement for what’s to come 😊
    Thank you! I really appreciate it!!!  This month marks my one year anniversary with FCC 😉

  • Full Circle ROCKSTAR Triathlete Sebastian Jaramillo

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    Congratulations on being chosen a Full Circle ROCKSTAR Triathlete!

    Age: 34

    Profession: Chief Creative Junkie (Graphic Designer) at 5 Cents T-shirt Design

    Why you chose FCC to help you on your triathlon/health and wellness journey?

    A friend told me Erinne and her team at FCC do a great job at developing the skills required to do an Ironman, which is what I started training for.

    What is your “A” race for this season?

    Ironman 70.3 Kona Hawaii (goal to finish with my dad), and Ironman 70.3 Cartagena (goal to beat my PR).

    Please share your BIG goals:

    Sportwise: Qualify to IM World Championship in Kona (I’m giving myself a good 10-15 years for that to happen), and lot’s of little big goals in between 🙂

    Tell me about your successes so far:

    In simple words, I work hard every single day at being better than who I was yesterday. That’s the key. Mind conditioning is probably the most important factor in this whole “bettering myself” journey I started 10 years ago. It started with my personal life, struggling to be the best dad I could to my daughters at a young age, then to running a successful business with the same principles, and now from a semi-healthy to healthier and fitter life style which has introduced me to a new set of goals that keeps me hungry. If you don’t believe you can do it, you wont. Getting in the right mind set is key… Not to mention the amazing group of people I’ve met through this triathlete journey that offer their support and knowledge, it makes it priceless. (you don’t have to put the whole thing) I’m just writing freely and unedited lol.

    Name 2 or 3 things that have made the biggest difference in your journey:

    -Being patience is key.

    -Having discipline.

    -and Knowledge. Understanding why, and how things work, specially with your body. Gotta stay injury free to progress 🙂

    What excites you the most about being involved in triathlon?

    Winning. You can beat the better you. Also the excitement started when my dad registered for an Ironman, and I decided to do it with him. So I hope to spend more time with him doing this fun sport.

    What would you say to another person who was on the fence about joining our training program?

    Just tri. Having FCC next to you in all workout sessions makes it easier to progress and fix any bad habits on the spot. It’s one of the reasons I decided to join.