Q. How are you feeling?A. My training's been going well, although I did get sick just before the Great North Run. I haven't had any major setbacks since then. Travelling to the NYC Marathon was uneventful compared to the journey I had getting
train in open water? No, I only swim in open water during the events themselves. It's partly due to convenience as we already travel quite a lot to different events. Another thing is that we're already pushing our bodies to their limits and training
before race day.TW: What are your plans for after the race?SN: I'll go back to my parents' place in Canada then travel out to Western Australia as soon as I can. I trained there last year and I'll compete in Ironman Western Australia in December. Dates
to start an interview but, as is soon apparent, if there's one thing the multi-talented 25-year-old athlete doesn't do with aplomb, it's dull.We've just met at St Pancras station in London. Jess has arrived by train from her home in Sheffield and is on her
way to start an interview but, as is soon apparent, if there's one thing the multi-talented 25-year-old athlete doesn't do with aplomb, it's dull.We've just met at St Pancras station in London. Jess has arrived by train from her home in Sheffield
and two huge minders, an official answer is dutifully trotted out about getting to travel the world, meeting his lovely fans, and seeing first-hand how he inspires others. But when I remind him in a quiet moment later that in an interview last year, he
that will make you smile, and lift your spirits – and hence your energy levels.- Practise visualisation beforehand – in training, when travelling, while in bed, during work meetings. This can be the simple act of closing your eyes, relaxing your mind