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Eight ways to help empower your athletes
As fast as you can say hip strain or Achilles tear, a triathlete’s psyche can flip from confident to insecure.
In the past few weeks, many of my clients have been coming to me to help with their afternoon fatigue or the lack of recovery from training.
No matter your swim speed, one crucial element to the swim portion of a triathlon is navigation.
Muscular endurance workouts are designed to help you hold high average speeds for swims greater than 1000 yards (or meters). Some triathletes try to gain this speed by focusing on slugging out long distances in the pool at the same old pace, but improvement comes from intentionally changing distance, pace and rest intervals to accomplish your goal. Triathletes need smart swim workouts like this one.
Do you ever wonder why you crave sweets around 3pm? Do you ever wonder why you eat chips or pretzels with sandwiches?
Unfortunately, many Americans today get more calories from soft drinks than from fruits and vegetables.
Successful athletes are committed to excellence and use the power of their minds to chase down their dreams.
The thought of riding in a group can be intimidating even for the most experienced triathlete. It really should be a very enjoyable experience that can help boost fitness.
Race season is coming up quickly and with that comes travel for most triathletes.
Duathlon has largely lived in the shadow of triathlons as a multisport event.