Kona Guitars

Kona Guitars

Kona K2 Acoustic Electric cutaway Dreadnought Guitar
Kona K2 Acoustic Electric cutaway Dreadnought Guitar
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Kona Padded Electric Guitar Gig Bag with Carry Strap
Kona Padded Electric Guitar Gig Bag with Carry Strap
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KONA 39 Electric Guitar Pack For Dummies with Book
KONA 39 Electric Guitar Pack For Dummies with Book
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Kona Molded Thermoplastic Electric Guitar Case
Kona Molded Thermoplastic Electric Guitar Case
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Kona Tolex Type Electric Guitar Case
Kona Tolex Type Electric Guitar Case
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Kona Featherweight Electric Guitar Case
Kona Featherweight Electric Guitar Case
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Kona Quilted Top Double Cutaway Electric Guitar in Cherry Sunburst
Kona Quilted Top Double Cutaway Electric Guitar in Cherry Sunburst
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Kona Quilted Top Double Cutaway Electric Guitar in Tobacco Sunburst
Kona Quilted Top Double Cutaway Electric Guitar in Tobacco Sunburst
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Kona Soloist with a Flame Cherry Burst Top Electric Guitar
Kona Soloist with a Flame Cherry Burst Top Electric Guitar
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Kona Soloist Metallic Black Electric Guitar
Kona Soloist Metallic Black Electric Guitar
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Kona Soloist Metallic Dark Blue Electric Guitar
Kona Soloist Metallic Dark Blue Electric Guitar
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Kona Gorgeous Blue Acoustic Electric Guitar 41 inchs Play With or Without Amp
Kona Gorgeous Blue Acoustic Electric Guitar 41 inchs Play With or Without Amp
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Kona Hollow Body Jazz Electric Guitar with Custom Fit Tolex Case SUNBURST
Kona Hollow Body Jazz Electric Guitar with Custom Fit Tolex Case SUNBURST
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Kona Hollow Body Jazz Electric Guitar with Custom Fit Tolex Case BLACK
Kona Hollow Body Jazz Electric Guitar with Custom Fit Tolex Case BLACK
Paypal   US $269.99
Kona 20 Watt Amp with Built in Tuner 8 inch Speaker KCA25TRD Guitar Amplifier
Kona 20 Watt Amp with Built in Tuner 8 inch Speaker KCA25TRD Guitar Amplifier
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Kona K2 Series Thin Body Acoustic Electric Guitar K2TBL Trans Blue Wood Grain
Kona K2 Series Thin Body Acoustic Electric Guitar K2TBL Trans Blue Wood Grain
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Kona Hollow Body Electric Guitar Jazz Box w Custom Fit Tolex Case KEL5BK Black
Kona Hollow Body Electric Guitar Jazz Box w Custom Fit Tolex Case KEL5BK Black
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kona molded dreadnought acoustic guitar case NEW
kona molded dreadnought acoustic guitar case NEW
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Kona Tolex Type Electric Guitar Case Hardshell HSC NEw
Kona Tolex Type Electric Guitar Case Hardshell HSC NEw
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Kona K1 Series Acoustic Dreadnought Cutaway Guitar Transparent Blue K1TBL
Kona K1 Series Acoustic Dreadnought Cutaway Guitar Transparent Blue K1TBL
Paypal   US $139.95
Kona Soloist Metallic Black Electric Guitar KE30MBK
Kona Soloist Metallic Black Electric Guitar KE30MBK
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Kona 335 Style Tolex Guitar Case KCKE35 Semi Hollow Body Electric Sheraton Dot
Kona 335 Style Tolex Guitar Case KCKE35 Semi Hollow Body Electric Sheraton Dot
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Kona Whiskey Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst with Pearl Pick Guard KE100TSB
Kona Whiskey Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst with Pearl Pick Guard KE100TSB
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Kona K2 Series Thin Body Acoustic Electric Guitar K2TRD Trans Red Wood Grain
Kona K2 Series Thin Body Acoustic Electric Guitar K2TRD Trans Red Wood Grain
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Kona Gorgeous Blue Acoustic Electric Guitar 41 Playable by Teens and Adults
Kona Gorgeous Blue Acoustic Electric Guitar 41 Playable by Teens and Adults
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Kona K2LTSB K2 Series Left Handed Thin Body Electric Acoustic Guitar
Kona K2LTSB K2 Series Left Handed Thin Body Electric Acoustic Guitar
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GREAT NEW KONA MODEL K1L LEFTY ACOUSTIC CUTAWAY DREADNOUGHT GUITAR NATURAL
GREAT NEW KONA MODEL K1L LEFTY ACOUSTIC CUTAWAY DREADNOUGHT GUITAR NATURAL
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GREAT NEW KONA K1E BK BLACK GLOSS FINISH ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC DREADNOUGHT GUITAR^^
GREAT NEW KONA K1E BK BLACK GLOSS FINISH ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC DREADNOUGHT GUITAR^^
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Post Race Blues?

It's an all-too-common scenario in triathlon - you've signed up for, trained

for, and completed your race. The finish-line pictures have been taken, the post-race parties and high-fives from friends are now past, the swim, bike and run sessions in your planned-out program are over, and suddenly you have a big, empty void in your life.

You feel depressed. Down. Unmotivated. Unfit. Lost.

You aren't alone. This phenomena is called the "post-race blues", and it happens to basketball players after they win a big tournament, tennis players after they achieve their desired ranking, golf players after they conquer a new handicap, or football players after they win the championship.

The post-race blues are entirely natural. Just think about it: if you had infinite amounts of joy, satisfaction, and self-fulfillment after accomplishing your goal, then you'd never have any incentive to move on to another goal! You'd just sit around basking in gumdrops, rainbows, and sunshine the rest of your life.

Heck, Ironman triathlon probably wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the post-race blues, since folks would just keep on doing sprint triathlons as that would give them more than enough happiness. But post-race blues are a reality, and you do need to know how to handle your post-race blues to move on to bigger and better things.

How To Beat the Post-Race Blues Step #1: Log Your Journey. Often, post-race blues are amplified by a lack of closure, or the feeling that you finished an important event but still have unfinished business. Writing can be incredibly cathartic, and allow you to project these feelings onto paper, whether for yourself or the rest of the world. In the modern age, this is most easily achieved by blogging, with your race ramblings, your photos and your videos - but you can also simply write notes to yourself in a journal. Whichever method you decide, attempt to answer these questions: What did you do? How did you prepare? How did you feel during the event? How did you feel

after the event? What would you change?

How To Beat the Post race blues Step #2: Reboot and Refresh. If you try to "mask" your blues by jumping right back into swimming, cycling and running, you might last a couple weeks before mental fatigue and boredom set in. The same can be said for individuals who "Qualify for Kona" and jump right back

into hard training, or don't get the PR they wanted, and jump right back into hard training. So instead, you should "reboot and refresh". How? Pick up a new sport (like golf), choose a new hobby (like studying red wine or playing the guitar) and find other sources of joy and fulfillment (like hanging out with your friends and family). Give yourself 2-3 weeks of complete down-time without any pressure to swim, bike or run.

How To Beat the Post-Race Blues Step #3: Create a New Goal. The empty valley created by an achieved goal is simply screaming to be filled by a new mountain for you to climb. Once you've completed your re-boot and re-fresh, or during that time, pour through triathlon calendars, triathlon magazines and race reports to find an even that truly excites you. A new distance? A

unique destination? A group or club event? As soon as you have found your new goal, it is important to register for the event and find a plan to get you ready for the event- remember you want to strike while the iron is hot and you have an empty void to fill. Most importantly, remember that your goal doesn't have to be a new race. It can also be getting six-pack abs, losing 20 pounds, or even becoming a rock star on the electronic keyboard.'

By following these three steps to beat the post-race blues, you can avoid the trap that many fall into: achieving a goal, becoming depressed from the empty void, then gaining 30 pounds or giving up on their sport because they just don't know what to do next.
About the Author

Kerry Sullivan is a Triathlete and coach with The Rock Star Triathlete Academy.

For more tips on triathlon training and post race blues go to
http://rockstartriathleteacademy.com/postraceblues/

Scott Erickson- Nothing Ever Happens - Kona Guitars

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