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The Blessing and Curse of Training Technology |
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The landscape of training and coaching technology has changed pretty dramatically in the last decade. Just as our phones, computers, and televisions have transformed so has the hardware we train with, and the software we utilize to analyze our training. And all new technology eventually becomes less expensive and trickles down to the masses. Read on...
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| Gear Review- Cannondale Slice, Cannondale Goes Full Carbon |
In order for Cannondale's initial production carbon TT/triathlon bike to be competitive in a matured CF bike industry, it had to be very good on their first attempt. Cannondale had to come out of their corner swinging- hard. Fortunately for Cannondale the full carbon Slice is definitely a viable option against competitors such as Felt, Cervelo, and Scott. Read on...
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| Give Me Some Sugar |
Choosing your sports products can be very individual and athletes are advised to experiment with different products. Factors affecting choice may include duration, intensity, and climate (extreme conditions can alter the gastric emptying rate). Sugars provide fuel to working muscles. An optimal combination would be readily absorbed with an appealing taste. Read on...
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| Junior Athlete Finds His Pace |
Coaching young athletes takes a certain level of patience, understanding, and nurturing. Juniors do not come to their sport with the same perspective or maturity that adults have. Many of the lessons we take for granted must be taught and learned; sometimes repeatedly and often the hard way for young athletes. That being said, juniors can be some of the most rewarding athletes to work with. Read on... |
| Parting Shot |
Amy Kloner and Matt Hanson pal with Oscar Galindez at the Cancun 70.3 |
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| Fall Classes Are Starting Up! |
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We have a series of offerings for athletes that want to get a leg up on the competition this season...
The Grind
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