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Two months before IRONMAN Arizona, one age-grouper woke up with a loss of vision in her right eye. She contemplated her new reality and others suggested she stop training, but she wouldn't quit.
When we haven’t planned a meal, the odds of grabbing something for its value in convenience rather than its power to nourish skyrocket.
For the past two and a half years in the sport of triathlon, I found myself both literally and holistically in a state of ‘taking my time and hurrying up.’
Scale back a little, stay active, eat balanced and try healthier takes on old favorites. Dietitian Brooke Schohl shares nutrition tips to remain fit and feel great during the offseason.
Here are the four biggest mistakes athletes make when trying to lose weight. Dietitian Katie Rhodes shares what works, what doesn't work and how to dance the athletic-aesthetic dance.
A great way to save time without sacrificing fitness is to combine swimming and pool running. If you have never tried pool running (or aqua jogging), the winter is a great time to test it out.
There is no mercy in the water; very little margin of error. Here's how a velocity meter can help you swim faster.
One obstacle after the next didn't stop this mother of four from reaching her triathlon goals.
Somewhere along the line of learning freestyle and backstroke technique, many swimmers have been told to enter their hands delicately in the water.
During the offseason, we flock to indoor pools and training sessions. The lack of sunshine can lead to inadequate vitamin D, which plays a critical role in bone health. Here's what you need to know.