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From gold medalists to weekend warriors, athletes at every level are in search of new ways to reduce pain and enhance post-exercise recovery.
That question we all hear: "Why do you do triathlon?"
With the offseason just around the corner, I thought it would be important to discuss how you can improve your performance next year without training.
When you are facing an Ironman, information about the race course and venue is critical to your choice of race, training, mental preparation and planning.
Maybe your goal is to try to shed a few pounds. Or maybe weight loss is not a concern for you.
I am contacted daily by athletes with questions about ergogenic aids/nutrition supplements and whether or not they do what they claim to do and if athletes should use them to enhance performance.
Training with a power meter is a great way to take the guess work out of 'how hard' or 'how much' you're doing on the bike.
Most triathletes and cyclists immediately grimace and think "boring" at the first suggestion of riding their bike on a stationary trainer.
Iron is an extremely important mineral for good health and performance.