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Slow, intermediate or fast – fitness lapper or Ironman, this article will help your swimming. My objective is to get you to concentrate on the...
...guaranteed to improve your performance and do away with cycling injuries for good.
Posted: Wednesday, 16 July 2008
...guaranteed to improve your performance and do away with cycling injuries for good.
Posted: Thursday, 03 July 2008
Slow, intermediate or fast – fitness lapper or Ironman, this article will help your swimming. My objective is to get you to concentrate on the three most important day-to-day aspects of swim training: having a workout to follow, understanding training theory and a tech tip to concentrate on.

Posted: Wednesday, 25 June 2008

You’ve done the marathon already. Why not go faster?

Posted: Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Want to get faster? We talked to several athletes who are known for their speed to find out how they do it.

Posted: Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Don’t let these common mistakes sabotage your training or your goals.

Posted: Tuesday, 24 June 2008
From the early training days of Arthur Lydiard, runners have used miles to log their volume of workouts for a week. How many miles per week you ran were like badges of honor worn on your chest.

Posted: Thursday, 19 June 2008
By increasing the length of your long run during training, you can extend your endurance for any race distance. If you run slowly enough, taking liberal walk breaks, you can continue to push back your “wall” almost indefinitely with virtually no risk of injury or excess fatigue. The most exciting part of this, for most runners, is that longer runs tend to translate into faster times.

Posted: Tuesday, 17 June 2008

To encourage baby boomers to live healthy, Energizer’s specialty batteries has teamed up with fitness expert, Denise Austin, to launch a national “Live Healthy” program in 2008.  The program promotes ways to live a healthy, active lifestyle – with some help from key battery-powered devices.  

Posted: Monday, 09 June 2008

With the hot summer months looming up on us, it’s time to review the single most serious threat to the outdoor competitors’ life--heat. It has a higher fatality rate than sudden death (heart attacks), or being killed by automobiles while running.

Posted: Wednesday, 04 June 2008
With the northern hemisphere right in the middle of summer, heat injuries are on the increase. Although heat injuries are one of the most common forms of sports injuries to effect athletes, they are totally preventable.
Photos: John Segesta

Posted: Friday, 04 April 2008
The following is a five-month Half Ironman training program to ramp up for a Half Ironman Triathlon. Shown below are mileage expectations for the build up period leading up to the race. Doing the mileage described probably won’t be enough to qualify you for Hawaii, but it will provide you with a solid foundation for a great racing experience. This is a general guideline. Depending on your skill sets, you will need to make some adjustments. For instance, if you are aquatically challenged, then you will need to do more yards than I have shown.

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