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Eight ways to help empower your athletes
Aging brings perspective — and new motivations. Learn how this athlete and coach navigates her "post-PR" athletic career.
The day will no doubt come when an athlete has to face the reality of an injury, but refocusing during that injury can also provide insight into other areas of our lives.
Let’s face it, triathlon may require a bit more foresight than other sports in terms of preparedness. From the gear required for each of the three sports, to sports nutrition, travel plans and race registrations, there are a lot of moving parts that go into executing a race to the best of your abilities.
Improving your form through drills can be complimented by the use of swim aids such as fins, snorkels and paddles to accelerate the benefits of specific technique work.
The morning of August 31, 2019 I was ten weeks post-surgery. It was race day in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Coupling motions in freestyle may be the most powerful swimming technique that you’ve likely never heard of.
There is a thriving youth movement within our sport, a movement that is often out of view but continue to grow and need our support.
I needed an outlet from my routine of stay at home mom, volunteer work, and the club, and then along came triathlon.
Picking food without feeling guilty or “bad about ourselves” when we are wanting a special dish or dessert can be stressful, but follow these tips and you can stay on track with your health and training goals.
Triathlon is the greatest way to fulfill a strong, conditioned body while feeling like a national or world champion. It is also a big way to bring so many together, whether they compete or not.