Updated on August 3, 2016 “Swim 2.4 miles! Bike 112 miles! Run 26.2 miles! Brag for the rest of your life!” — Commander John Collins, USN (1978) A client asked me recently about choosing which IRONMAN distance race (2.4-mile swim / 112-mile bike / 26.2-mile run) to...
Coach Krista Schultz, MEd, CSCS demonstrates the “fire hydrants” exercise – an excellent exercise to develop strength in your glute muscles and firm up your backside.
What Does Your VO2 Max Number Tell You? Triathlete Jason Devaney visited Krista Schultz, MEd, CSCS to have his VO2 max tested. He learned he has a VO2 max of 55.3 ml/kg/min, which is well above his age predicted value of 44. So what does that number tell him? As...
So, What Is VO2 max? I took a graduate level course in Exercise Physiology a few years ago at Eastern Michigan University where we discussed VO2 Max so I thought I would share some of what I learned and hopefully clear up some misconceptions about what VO2 max is and...
by David B. Glover A huge challenge that most triathletes – and truthfully most people for that matter – have is managing time. There are just too many things to do, too many things to think about and too many commitments to meet in order to do...
In this short video, David Glover, MSE, MS, CSCS discusses the importance of consistency in your triathlon training for success and shares tips help you stay consistent in your training even if you have other competing demands on your time.