Brian Brode
A father of four decided one day it was time to show his kids how to grow up living a healthy lifestyle. It was hard at first, but the man now known as the Tri-Boomer has never looked back.
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A father of four decided one day it was time to show his kids how to grow up living a healthy lifestyle. It was hard at first, but the man now known as the Tri-Boomer has never looked back.
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Hunter Kemper, a world-renowned triathlete, doesn’t go to a race without his running shoes, bike or his parents.
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