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lesly jones's avatar

I think you are very diligent the way you think through everything so thoroughly and then make changes that will suit you and your family. Sounds like you're on track for great adventures with the family in Europe.. It's so rewarding being able to take your children overseas and expose them to as much of the world as you can while they are little and malleable and impressionable 😊 . You and your partner will also be stronger for this and have lots of memories together Have fun Caleb.

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Christopher Edwards's avatar

I have lived in the Cham valley for 6 years now, having moved here from Summit County, Colorado. Yes, I miss my high altitude adaptation, but other than that, my wife and I could not be happier. I will be interested to see how you adapt your training while here since everything takes longer, and takes more out of you. My wife does and has done some of the harder races around here, and we have found that more than anything else, in order to keep training how we/she wants to train, eating crazy amounts of food, especially protein, has been the key. Have a great trip and continued success/fun.

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Amber Fitzsimmons's avatar

So wise to know what works for you and finding the balance or preference for training. Wishing you the best of luck!

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David Leppert's avatar

Great heartfelt share. Thank you.

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Tommaso Meneghin's avatar

Can’t wait to know more about your experience in Europe.

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Darren's avatar

Even knowing relatively little about you I know you’re logical but you’re also quite clearly brave! Because stepping back from what has been a successful formula takes guts.

That being said the finding balance will bring you longer term stability and happiness so it’s good to see you prioritising yourself.

Excited for worlds!.

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