Meet Zara. She has two full Ironmans under her belt and somehow has managed to fit in studying Law at Oxford University. That’s a huge workload.

Zara didn’t come into this as an athlete. She didn’t have years of training behind her or a background in sport to fall back on.

What she had was a starting point-and the decision to do something with it.

That’s where most people hesitate. The gap between where they are and where they want to be can feel too big, too overwhelming. But Zara didn’t try to jump to the end. She focused on taking the first step, and then the next.

Instead of guessing her way through training or relying on short bursts of motivation, Zara had structure from day one. A clear plan, progressive sessions, and a system designed to build her up over time. Not just physically, but mentally too. Because the biggest challenge at the start isn’t fitness – it’s consistency.

At OMNIA, the focus isn’t on doing everything at once. It’s on doing the right things, repeatedly. Zara learned how to train properly, how to recover, and how to build confidence through small, consistent wins. Each session wasn’t about proving something – it was about progressing.

Over time, that adds up.

What once felt unfamiliar started to feel normal. The doubt that comes with starting something new began to fade, replaced by a growing sense of capability. She wasn’t just following a plan anymore – she was becoming someone who trains with purpose, who shows up, and who follows through.

Zara’s result isn’t just that she got fitter. It’s that she became an athlete in the process. Not because of one big moment, but because of consistent, structured work over time.

And nowow? Zara has her sights on some of the toughest triathlons in the world.

Ready to level up your training? Become an Omnia Athlete here.