This Week on Slowtwitch Indoors: The Need for Speed
Our Zwift events have been feeling frisky with plenty of pace. This week is no exception.
by Ryan Heisler, December 9, 2019Our Zwift events have been feeling frisky with plenty of pace. This week is no exception.
by Ryan Heisler, December 9, 2019The Endorphin line could regain from HOKA and Nike users who’ve fled for the sort of shoe Saucony has just unveiled.
We touched briefly on Meetups in our introduction to the Zwift Companion app a couple of weeks ago. We promised we would talk about this feature a bit more in the near future, so let’s dive in!
The lightest and most comprehensive offering yet from the trailblazers in recovery.
Weekly Zwift runs join the schedule, doubling our weekly event calendar.
As of this writing the 2019/20 edition of the 100/100 Challenge has 400 entrants, and the first eligible run will take place tomorrow.
With the popular 100/100 Run Challenge starting in a couple of weeks, some of the members of the Slowtwitch community will be hitting the good ol’ “dreadmill.” Why not make it a bit more fun? Let’s run in Zwift!
This is our annual *opposite* of run-like-there’s-no-tomorrow. The very point is to run with tomorrow in mind.
We present the top five ranked SwimRun teams after a full season of the major USA events in the Mixed, Male and Female categories. And 2020 should be even more exciting with new teams coming in.
Eight super age-groupers go through their final preparations in advance of IRONMAN Hawaii.
The woman who had Kona Queen Daniela Ryf on the ropes at IRONMAN Texas has high hopes in Kona.
5X IRONMAN winner Patrik Nilsson let us trail him for 24 hours of his final training buildup leading into Kona.