If the journey to success was in a perfectly straight line it would be boring right? We all need those brick walls to help us…
View More Transforming Tash – Things Don’t Always Go WellCategory: Client Stories
These are stories submitted by or about members of Team Qwik Kiwi
UltraHump Blog #13 – Unlucky for some
Blog 13 – ‘# 13 unlucky for some’ and I note with Ultraman Australia starting on Saturday 14 May 2016, the relaxing day, the day…
View More UltraHump Blog #13 – Unlucky for someTransforming Tash: A week of Success
Wow, what a week! At the start of the week I was having a pity party about how I felt like my training wasn’t making…
View More Transforming Tash: A week of SuccessUltraHumps Blog #12: Inspiration from Qwik Kiwi
Qwik Kiwi is the Coaching business owned and operated by Coach Ray Boardman, whom I knew previously in his primary employment in the NZ Army…
View More UltraHumps Blog #12: Inspiration from Qwik KiwiTransforming Tash: A Roller Coaster of Emotions
Balance. Find the balance. Feel the balance. Be the balance. Don’t let the balance go. Crap, the balance fell like shattered glass all over the…
View More Transforming Tash: A Roller Coaster of EmotionsBLOG # 11 – Post-Ironman Recovery and ASA Sponsorship
Hi Team, For this weeks training my Coach, Ray Boardman from Qwik Kiwi, has conducted recovery training post Ironman. It is similar to the week…
View More BLOG # 11 – Post-Ironman Recovery and ASA SponsorshipTestimonial: Shayne Nation
Having not done any swimming since my last Ironman race 6 years prior, and battling a back injury in which I was facing surgery, I decided to take on the Lake Taupo Across Lake Swim to help with motivation to train and get in shape.
Ray has coached me through numerous endurance events, including two Ironman races, and so I approached him once again for help with this swim. In the 8 weeks Ray had to coach me, he programmed training that not only got me over the finish line, but also consistently took into consideration any difficulty I came across with my back injury.
Di Chesmar – 10 Years With Team Qwik Kiwi
Email to Raymond Boardman: I am considering entering the Scorching Bay “Try” on 2 April 2006. I would like to participate in an open swim class (or classes) and would appreciate any information you are able to give on these. I am a young 50-year-old and competed in one triathlon last year (SHE women’s triathlon in Palmerston North) which had a pool swim of 300m.
View More Di Chesmar – 10 Years With Team Qwik KiwiAustin Powell’s Testimonial for Coach Ray
“I joined Qwik Kiwi in August this year, I had in mind to do Ironman in March 2016 and I decided that I’d tried other forms of remote coaching. Then I really needed someone who had done it and had put other people through it and so that is why I ended up with Qwik Kiwi. Since then I’ve done a wee bunch of duathlons, triathlons, and the half ironman in Rotorua and I’m looking forward to doing Ironman in March.
View More Austin Powell’s Testimonial for Coach RayTransforming Tash: Self-Blame
It’s been easy to blame someone else. To blame a lifes challenge that came out of nowhere. To blame anyone or anything except the one…
View More Transforming Tash: Self-Blame