Daddy Tries is a lighthearted look into the daily life a budding triathlete from the eyes of Daddy's "child" that reveals some comically hard truths, yet connects with the softer side of an otherwise demanding and edgy sport. Overly caffeinated, clad head-to-toe in spandex, and mounted on carbon fiber bicycles, the untapped market of triathletes begs for attention. And nobody has written a book for this group their children, until now.
Across the triathlon industry, a focus on youth engagement is growing and this book aims to help the cause by bridging the gap between the edgy side of multisport and the side that makes health and fitness seem achievable to the youngest generation of athletes. The story will not only make adults laugh, but also plant the seeds of possibility with children.