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How Much Do I Need to Train to Become “Great” in Triathlon?

How Much Do I Need to Train to Become “Great” in Triathlon?

by David | Apr 5, 2019 | Blog

Too many triathletes assume that more hours will result in more prestigious results, bigger gains and increasingly impressive personal bests. Our success-driven culture embraces a “work more sleep less” mentality in all regards, whether in relation to sports or...
What Should You Be Doing for off the Bike Runs (AKA Bricks)?

What Should You Be Doing for off the Bike Runs (AKA Bricks)?

by David | Mar 18, 2019 | Blog

In triathlon, the swim and the bike are really just a warm up for the run—an extremely tiring warm up but a warm up nonetheless. The run is where races are won and lost, PRs are broken or not, and where finishers are separated from DNF’ers (Did Not...
An Inspiring Interview with Carlene Messinger – Mom, IRONMAN and Alzheimer’s Advocate

An Inspiring Interview with Carlene Messinger – Mom, IRONMAN and Alzheimer’s Advocate

by David | Dec 13, 2018 | Blog

Carlene is 51, a mom of three, hasn’t done a triathlon in six years and never done a full IRONMAN until IRONMAN Cozumel in November where she finished 2nd in her age group out of 39 (which is phenomenal for her first IRONMAN race). What really inspires me about...
A Fascinating Interview with Triathlon Olympian and Researcher Joanna Zeiger, MS, PhD

A Fascinating Interview with Triathlon Olympian and Researcher Joanna Zeiger, MS, PhD

by David | Oct 10, 2018 | Blog

I had the opportunity to sit down with Joanna Zeiger this past weekend while visiting Boulder, Colorado. If you don’t know her, Joanna raced professionally as a triathlete from 1998-2010 where she excelled in both short course and long course to include racing...
Last Minute Tips for Success Before Your Triathlon Race This Weekend

Last Minute Tips for Success Before Your Triathlon Race This Weekend

by David | Sep 27, 2018 | Blog

A client’s email about her upcoming IRONMAN Chattanooga race this weekend (plus there’s IRONMAN Maryland as well) prompted me to write this blog post as an update to a blog post I wrote two years ago about few last minute tips for triathlon race day. Here...
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