Improving Muscle Tension for Faster, More Efficient Running

Improving Muscle Tension for Faster, More Efficient Running

Our last blog post touched on the “elasticity” within the lower legs, and how this spring-like mechanism acts like a coil to propel you forward. The tendons in your lower legs and feet (such as your achilles and plantar fascia) store energy when your foot strikes the...
Five Tips To Reduce Your Transition Times in a Triathlon

Five Tips To Reduce Your Transition Times in a Triathlon

Almost no one practices for or takes the time to properly prepare for triathlon transitions (T1 = swim to bike transition, T2 = bike to run transition). Think of all the hard rides, run, intervals, and swim sets that you do throughout the year just to shave off a few...
Bad Weather Day? Tips for Adapting Your Triathlon Training

Bad Weather Day? Tips for Adapting Your Triathlon Training

During the middle of winter, with months of cold, rainy, snowy days ahead, even the most dedicated athletes can easily become frustrated when they continuously miss workouts because of bad weather. It is important to keep in mind that the winter should be used as a...