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Conquering the T1

Posted by Tyler Libby on 1st Jan 2021

Conquering the T1

The T1 has been labeled as a chaotic mess. For newbies it can be very challenging maneuvering through the labyrinth of bikes. You can practice all you want but the best way to get better at them is …

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Fear of the Big Blue?

Posted by Tyler Libby on 18th Mar 2019

Fear of the Big Blue?

If you are just getting into the triathlon game, then out of the three areas the swim is usually everyone’s fear. Yes, open water swimming can be challenging, but it is not to be feared. If this is …

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Triathlon Training

Posted by A.J. Nygren on 23rd Oct 2017

Triathlon Training

A Guide to Triathlon Training Triathlon is a complex sport. Three stages, two transitions, hundreds of muscles used and calories burned. How does one train for an event with so many intricacies? I …

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​Aerodynamics in Triathlon

Posted by A.J. Nygren on 20th Sep 2017

​Aerodynamics in Triathlon

In triathlon the adversity you face isn’t just the race itself, the other athletes, or the brutality of the course. There is an omnipresent adversary on every course in every place. This adversary is …

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Triathlon Transition Tips

Posted by A.J. Nygren on 20th Jul 2017

Triathlon Transition Tips

Triathlon is a unique sport. How many other events do you know of that make the participants change equipment as part of the race? These “transitions” as they are called provide an opportunity to g …

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Wetsuit Selection and Care

Posted by CJ Bearce on 24th Feb 2017

Wetsuit Selection and Care

1. Size, size, size!Sizing a wetsuit can be tough. Each band has their own sizing options and sizing suggestions, some brands run very small; others are true to their size. Forget what size shirt yo …

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Blue Seventy Wetsuit 2016

Posted by CJ Bearce on 7th Jun 2016

Blue Seventy Wetsuit 2016

Picking the right wet suit for you can be a challenge, there are so many it can easily be overwhelming. We will look at Blue Seventy’s 2016 wet suit offerings and shed some light on what the differ …

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Shoes for 2016!

Posted by CJ Bearce on 20th Apr 2016

Shoes for 2016!

Hoka One One Men's Speedgoat ShoeLooking for a cushioned ride while you tear up the trails? Look no further than the Speedgoat, combining Hoka’s renowned cushioning with 4 mm outsole Vibram® MegaGri …

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Spring Bike Tune Up

Posted by CJ Bearce on 26th Feb 2016

Spring Bike Tune Up

As the snow disappears, the tantalizing prospect of flying through the roads and trails is starting to look like a reality. Some people live in places where they never have to surrender their …

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What is Triathlon?

Posted by Ron on 2nd Jul 2014

What is Triathlon?

If you made a list on the most intense and harshest sports on the globe then a triathlon would definitely be on that list. A triathlon is a competition involving perpetual and persevering endurance co …

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The Beginner's Guide to the Triathlon Wetsuit

Posted by Ron on 1st Jul 2014

The Beginner's Guide to the Triathlon Wetsuit

Chrissie Wellington did not finish her first triathlon race. Her borrowed wetsuit proved to be a little too large and it filled up with water, almost causing her to drown. It's a good thing she was re …

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