Dirk Bockel offers Triathlon Guides
Bockel presents Art of Triathlon Training and offers companion guides from coach Michael Krüger and aerodynamic expert Mike Giraud.
by Tim Carlson, November 8, 2017Bockel presents Art of Triathlon Training and offers companion guides from coach Michael Krüger and aerodynamic expert Mike Giraud.
by Tim Carlson, November 8, 2017Two weeks ago my wingman Monty and I bought Trisports.com. It is a temporary custodianship. Why did we do it?
Grand Finals are up for grabs, but Flora Duffy and Mario Mola have big leads in WTS World Championship.
Timothy Carlson rates the men’s and women’s elite fields at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Chattanooga.
Before the race has even begun, the 2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Chattanooga, TN is already a watershed moment in the history of Ironman racing. For the first time, men and women will compete on different days. Totally separate races have long been a fixture on the draft-legal ITU elite circuit, but never before has Ironman split the field at a world championship race.
Gino Bartali, two-time winner of the Tour de France, helped save the lives of Jewish refugees during WWII by ferrying documents hidden in his bicycle and by sheltering a Jewish family in an apartment he owned. This past May, the new Israeli professional cycling team, commemorated Bartali during the 100th anniversary of the Giro d’Italia with a special ride tracing his war-time document smuggling routes.
Brian Stover, founder of Accelerate3 Coaching, offers a coach’s perspective on Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness’s book, “Peak Performance.” This is the third review in our series.
Life Time Fitness was caught in the crossfire of declining participation and escalating fees. What got jettisoned? USA Triathlon’s rules, at least.
Gail Gottfried, PhD, Professor of Psychology at Pitzer College, reviews “Peak Performance” in the second of our crowdsourced reviews. Gottfried writes that the book is, “compelling and hard to put down,” but that, “readability sometimes comes at the expense of precision.”
The first of three reviews of Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness’s new book, “Peak Performance” crowdsourced from our user forum. Here Dan Kennison, founder of Premier Bike, brings his perspective as an entrepreneur and amateur athlete to bear. Also includes an intro to the book and the three reviewers.
When Kristin Larsson and Annika Ericsson showed up to race SwimRunMan Gorges du Verdon a hotel receptionist said “But you are women!” Undeterred the two females then beat all mixed and male teams and grabbed the overall tile of SwimRunMan Gorges Du Verdun.
Ironman 70.3 World Champion Joanna Zeiger Ph.D. applies her analytical skills and insights from her career in a guide to building a champion mindset.
Why I am choosing to hitch my wagon to the swim in my hack-an-Ironman training approach.