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Eight ways to help empower your athletes
The camaraderie, competition and three sports keep Vicari involved in multisport.
To avoid complacency, let’s identify some potential weak areas and develop plans to address them as you safely return to training and racing.
With growing interest worldwide in risk management and preparedness, here are the top trends in event risk management as discovered in the Event Preparedness and Resilience Survey Report.
USA Triathlon Certified Coach and Clydesdale athlete John Bye shares his expert advice.
A dryland warmup will ready your “swimming muscles” by creating the neuromuscular (mind to body) connection and movement patterning for swimming.
Help refine your transitions, and watch the seconds (or for some, minutes) melt away.
Transition like a superhero with strategic visualization techniques.
Your level of fatigue and recovery status from the previous training session play a large role in how the body responds to the next; these four R’s will help.
In this Q&A with Credo Tri, Kanute shares how he handled the transition from age group triathlete to professional and why he loves the triathlon community.