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Don’t let these common mistakes sabotage your training or your...

Slow, intermediate or fast – fitness lapper or Ironman, this article will help your swimming. My objective is to get you to concentrate on the...
Posted: Wednesday, 26 March 2008

New Yorkers take business trips—some a lot more than others. Trips interfere with training and often discourage people from setting race goals. But with a little bit of planning you can turn travel into a training opportunity.

Posted: Tuesday, 22 January 2008

In a prior article, I introduced a notion that training for sports competition at the elite level was the antithesis of a healthy activity. Since many people seem to think that athletes are almost by definition healthy, I thought I might develop that idea a bit further in this follow-up article.

Posted: Wednesday, 16 January 2008
In her new book, Run Your First Marathon,Grete Waitz, nine-time winner of the New York City marathon, points out one of the wonderful draws of the marathon. “No matter who we are,” she writes, “at some point we are all first-time marathoners. All of us share that. That’s the beauty of the race — Olympians and all-comers share the same event.”
Posted: Wednesday, 16 January 2008
I'm don't remember exactly when I joined my first running club, but I have vivid memories of the club itself. It was the Ann Arbor (Michigan) Track Club, and someone I'd met at a race must have persuaded me to attend a track workout. 
Posted: Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Perhaps you’ve gone the route of zero training or preparation before your season-launching swagger to the ski lifts in November. You may then remember how bad of an idea it was. You skied your brains out on the first day and ended up sore as heck — or as sometimes happens to green legs, ended up taking out a knee.
Posted: Tuesday, 15 January 2008
This short article looks at some of the tips, tricks and helpful hints you can use to help prevent sports injury. It's been put together to answer some of the more common questions we get regarding stretching and sports injury, and details a number of useful sports injury prevention techniques. I hope it proves useful to you.
Posted: Tuesday, 15 January 2008
The good and bad of the aero position
Posted: Monday, 14 January 2008
In training for your race goal, you improved your fitness, your attitude and your energy level. This doesn’t have to go away after the race. By setting new goals and other projects ahead of time, you can maintain your enhanced fitness and move on to other running experiences.
Posted: Wednesday, 25 July 2007
Coloradans who have summited all 54 of the state’s highest peaks.

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This Month's Magazine

Fastpacking On the High Peaks

Erik Schlimmer tells the story of how he learned to fastpack the Adirondacks, a grueling 110 miles and 19,000 vertical feet of climbing, in five days with only 11 pounds on his back.

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Think Before You Grunt

When this issue hits the gyms and stores, the story that inspired this column will be old news, but I’m writing about it anyway because I think it raises some really important issues in the active community.

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Aqua Feed Zone

Nutrition for open-water swimmers.

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Speed Demons

Don’t let these common mistakes sabotage your training or your goals.

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