2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
"Nine months after a horrific Mammoth snowboarding accident damn near killed him and claimed most of his left leg, Andre Barbieri ... is achieving triumph over tragedy with uncommon grace, humility, sheer will and sense of humor... Throughout a life-changing ordeal, the Brazilian Barbieri... keeps a healthy perspective…" December 12, 2011 by Randy Weiss for PresidioSports.com
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
2014 Track begins! Speed is inevitable! Matt Trost to coach!
Here's how track works:
Show up at 6pm.
Be warmed up by 6:15pm for some drills and a track workout!
Come eat with us after! (Optional but you'll love us, so you will.)
Thanks to our sponsors, Matt Trost of Trost Coaching and Mike Swan, owner of our sponsor Elite Rehabilitation, for designing our 2014 track workouts!
Established in 1981, the Santa Barbara Triathlon is one of the longest running triathlons in the world. And it's no wonder: Stunning scenery, flawless operations and an ocean-front transition area and finish line ensure a sell-out event every year. Stick around after the event for children's beach activities, a fabulous sports expo and convenient on-site dining.
Christopher Wright of Los Angeles Sports and Fitness Magazine calls the Santa Barbara Triathlon "idiosyncratic, unique, flawlessly organized, and beautifully situated;" journalist and six-time Ironman 70.3 champion Emma-Kate Lidbury gushes, "Races like [the Santa Barbara Triathlon] are special for a reason and, like all good things, you almost feel torn about spreading the word for fear you might spoil it by telling the masses."