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Trimarni is place where athletes and fitness enthusiasts receive motivation, inspiration, education, counseling and coaching in the areas of nutrition, fitness, health, sport nutrition, training and life.

We emphasize a real food diet and our coaching philosophy is simple: Train hard, recover harder. No junk miles but instead, respect for your amazing body. Every time you move your body you do so with a purpose. Our services are designed with your goals in mind so that you can live an active and healthy, balanced lifestyle.

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My first book signing

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It was a jammed-packed three days but it was all worth it.

On Thursday afternoon, I made the 2.5 hour drive to the Charlotte Running Company - Promenade location. This was a somewhat last-minute event to put together so I was grateful to have a small group of local runners, fitness enthusiasts and triathletes in attendance. A big thank you to Leyla and Kelly and Meg Fillnow for promoting (and attending). 


To start the event, I gave a short motivational talk discussing how to get more out of an exercise/training journey with becoming obsessive, rigid or extreme. I then followed up answering several nutrition questions and had my first ever book signing. While my intention as an author is to write books that are helpful, inspiring and educational, it was a great honor to sign books and to connect with my readers. I even had one female who has used my sport nutrition book in her dietetic practice - the book was filled with post-it notes and highlighted sentences.


After the event, I drove down the road to stay the night with my friends Kelly and Meg Fillnow. We spent the next hour or two chatting, laughing and snacking before a later-than-normal bedtime of 10:30pm. It was great to hang out with these two exceptionally fast, humble and awesome athletes/humans.

The next morning, I slept in until 7am and had a cup of coffee and pre-workout snack (2 slices cinnamon toast w/ peanut butter) and then went to the Y with Kelly and Meg. We had an awesome swim workout, which was extra fun in a new pool for me. There's something so fun about swimming in new locations - every pool feels different! Kelly is recovering from knee surgery due to a bike accident so she used the buoy for the entire swim but she was great company as we held the same paces throughout the entire set. 4400 yards later we were done and it was time to eat.


I enjoyed a delicious egg and veggie scramble at the Fillnow house w/ 2 slices toast and then it was time to hit the road to Roanoke. It was cold and wet outside but to my surprise, the rain turned into snow as I was driving! Luckily it wasn't sticking so it was a smooth and safe drive up to Roanoke Virgina. This is me trying to take a selfie to show Karel that it was snowing. ;)


About 3.5 hours later, I arrived to Ally's house - who was putting on my next event.




This was my first time traveling to Roanoke and it was neat to check out the area since we will be racing the innagural Ironman 70.3 Blue Ridge in June. After unloading my car, we headed to Run About Sports (the run store that Ally owns) and did a quick promo video for our event on Saturday. I received a few gifts from Ally - like a soft hoodie that I will likely wear all the time as it's so comfy.

We then drove back to Ally's house where I was welcomed by her two energetic kiddos and adorable dog.

I was able to get a little work done on the computer before it was time for dinner. Ally made a delicious black bean and sweet potato enchilada dish which was the perfect meal to end the day.

  

After chatting with Ally later in the evening, I went to bed a bit early (8:30am) as we had an early wake-up call. 


My alarm got me up at 5:30am and after a pre-workout snack (2 slices cinnamon toast + PB) we drove to River Edge Park to run on the Greenway. Ally and I ran a few miles before the group run at 8am. She ran me to the downtown area of Roanoke and showed me some of the popular places - like the best ice cream in town (note to self - make sure to take Karel there afer the half IM). While I didn't see the bike course (although I heard it will be very hilly - yippee), I covered the entire run course for the half IM and I love it. It will be very spectator friendly and scenic with parks and river views throughout the run. It was nice to chat with some of the local runners and triathletes - many of which will be doing their first half IM in June.



After the run, we made a quick stop at Kroger to get some snacks for the events, and then did a quick change before my speaking event. The event had a similar flow as Thursday's event but with a much larger crowd. I had a lot of great questions and met a lot of awesome people. 


After the event, I went back to Ally's house, packed up the car and headed home around 12:30pm. It was a smooth and easy drive for the next 4.5 hours and ended the day with dinner at my mom's house - while being entertained by my three nephews who were in town for the weekend.















Upcoming Speaking Events and Book Signing

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I'm excited to announce two upcoming speaking/book signing events. 

If you live in or around the Charlotte, NC or Roanoke, Va area, mark your calendars! 
Mingle with the local triathlon/running community and ask me your best triathlon training, racing, daily and sport nutrition questions.

I'll also be selling my new book Athlete to Triathlete at a discounted price as well as my other two books Essential Sports Nutrition and The 365-Day Running Journal.

I'd love to meet you, learn more about your athletic journey and personalize your book.

RSVP here: 


Here's what people are saying about my new book Athlete to Triathlete.

"Marni Sumbal's book, From Athlete to Triathlete, is one of the most complete guides for athletes of all levels that I have read. Marni Sumbal is a "real life" Coach, dealing with "real life" people.  Her ability to make the sport of triathlon less intimidating is a wonderful testament to the work she does on a daily basis.  They say, "There are no dumb questions" but let's be honest we all have questions that we are afraid to ask.  Marni's book answers so many questions and lays out such an accessible journey that even if you read the book and never toe the line in an actual race your life will just be better!  Leading a healthy and well balanced life is actually what most of us are after.
Thank you Marni for sharing your knowledge, experience and passion for sport with all of us."

Erin Carson CSCS. ECFIT Strength
Erin Carson has been a Strength Coach for over 30 years.  She has coached some of the World's most successful professional endurance athletes and maintains an online coaching profile for athletes of any age or ability.

"Just reviewed the book, all chapters. Well done to Marni. It's simple and right to the point; it's needed, and it's an easy read."
―Gerry Rodrigues Tower 26



"Marni is a wonderful coach, author and athlete. Her ability to integrate science, wisdom and experience into each individual training plan is rare in the coaching industry. Her passion for performance shines bright with her athletes, camps and publications."

―Stephen A. Black, DSc, M.Ed, ATC/L, PT, CSCS, IDNC

Rocky Mountain HPC
Sports Medicine Specialist
Rocky Mountain Human Performance, Inc
Florida Gulf Coast University
Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida


"Athlete to Triathlete is a fabulous resource for athletes venturing into the sport of triathlon. The book discusses basic training principles, details each discipline, gives helpful tips on transitions, and shares important ancillary training methods such as strength training and stretching for triathletes. Additionally, Marni is a sports dietitian and has a whole chapter on proper daily nutrition and race fuel. The book ends with a great 12-week training plan that can be modified based on athletes’ fitness levels. I highly recommend this book to any aspiring triathlete and if you follow her expertise, you will surely succeed."
―Meghan Fillnow, Fillnow Coaching

"Marni Sumbal's new book, Athlete to Triathlete was an exceptional read, leaving every question answered so an athlete can succeed as they enter the sport of triathlon! She addressed many often-overlooked components that are needed to succeed on race day. I appreciate her holistic approach so the athlete leaves knowing that triathlon is far more than just swim, bike, and run training. I feel like an athlete could succeed in a triathlon knowing nothing prior to reading this book!"
―Kelly Fillnow, Founder/CEO at Kelly Fillnow Coaching Company Fillnow Coaching

"Been toying with the idea of signing up for your first Triathlon? Or maybe you've done one or two, but would like to learn more about this sport? Then this is the book for you. I have been fortunate enough to get an advanced copy to review and it’s amazing! First, I'll start with the negatives! There's only one! I wish I would have had this book two years ago when I was just starting my journey into Triathlons, It would have reduced my stress level immensely!! This book is focused on “Sprint” and “Olympic” Distance Triathlons. These are most likely the event distances that you will be entering as a new Triathlete. She talks in depth about the process of SwimBikeRun, Transitions, Race Preparation, Sample Training Plans and also adds in a healthy dose of Sports Nutrition along the way. I've completed the Sprint and Olympic distance triathlons along with two long distance triathlons (Ironman 140.6 and Ironman 70.3), and I've already picked up a number of new things from this book that will benefit me this season."

― Richard Brown