Scott Tinley, a native Californian, is an accomplished teacher, author, and athlete. He teaches Sports MBA graduate students, undergraduate English students, and Junior Lifeguards. He has authored several books, including “Racing the Sunset,” a personal and in-depth study of Athlete Retirement. Just recently, Scott founded the Institute for Athletes in Retirement and Transition (IART) at San Diego State University and continues to conduct research on the subject. Scott is also a member of the Ironman Hall of Fame, a two-time Ironman World Champion, and has competed professionally in over 400 triathlons. Although professionally retired since 1999, Scott still competes and has found a new passion in paddleboard racing.

When he’s not teaching, writing, or competing, you can find Scott in a lifeguard tower just a short bike ride from his home in

 
February 2010 - See info on Scott's Sports Philosophy class at UCSD
 
January 2010 - See Tinley's Op/Ed on Tiger Woods at CBSNews.com
 
December 2009 - Read Scott's critique of the new Andre Agassi book published in CBSnews.com
 
Spring 2009 - Read Scott's latest written word: Haven't We Met
 
12/29/06
Scott's latest book is published: Things to Be Survived: Tales of Resolution and Resurrection
Learn more at
HabitusBooks
 

Del Mar or surfing near his ranch house north of Santa Barbara. Scott also enjoys fine art and photography, playing guitar, a good bottle of wine, and spending time with his family and friends.

Thanks for stopping by and please continue to visit for updates on Scott’s latest endeavors.

 

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