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How to Conquer Training Burnout
Triathlon training burnout is real. Whether you’re in the beginning, middle, or end of your triathlon training schedule, feeling physically and mentally burnt out can happen. How do you know you’re experiencing training burnout? If you’re feeling off during your...
5 Secrets for a Successful Ironman
The time has come. You’ve been training for months, perhaps years for this day and it’s now time for you to cross the finish line and call yourself an Ironman finisher. Training for Ironman was hard. You spent countless hours physically training all while juggling...
How to Become More Comfortable in Open Water
An open water swim is unique. When it’s time to start your race, your feet aren’t running or cycling on steady pavement. Instead, you are dashing into the open water surrounded by fellow participants doing the same. It’s chaotic, the water is probably a bit cold, and...
How to Relieve Muscle Cramps
Muscle cramps are a common problem for athletes. Whether you’re experiencing muscle cramps post-race or run into this problem during your training, muscle pains can be a literal pain to deal with, but luckily they are typically easy to treat! How do you know you’re...
6 Tips for Running in the Rain
Just because it’s raining outside doesn’t mean you need to take your run indoors to the treadmill. If you’re prepared enough to run in the rain, it can be a great training advantage to have in case of rainy weather on race day. Triathlons typically aren’t cancelled...
How to Find the Best Wetsuit for You
When it’s time to jump in the water for the swim portion of your triathlon, it’s important to be both physically and mentally prepared. While it’s most important to have necessary training logged it’s also helpful to have proper gear that will allow you to have your...
How Do You Know it’s Time to Get Your Injury Treated?
At one point or another in your triathlon journey, you may hit a bump in the road - an unexpected injury. While it can be hard to determine when to get your injury treated, it’s important to be on the cautious side of things. After all, you don’t want to make a minor...
Group Bike Riding Etiquette – 4 Tips to Know Before You Hit the Road
Group rides can be a great “think outside of the box” way to train for the cycling portion of an upcoming triathlon. For experienced athletes, group riding can be a staple. However, if you’re new to group riding they can be intimidating when throwing yourself into a...
Comparing Power Meters: The Best for Triathlon Training
Whether you’re new to triathlons or a more experienced triathlete, you understand that time is of the essence during both your triathlon training and race day. During training it can be tough to get in working out, recovery, and proper nutrition all while balancing...