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Keywords: Sport-Specific Training
Total Results: 34
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By Kara Douglass Thom, September 2006
Hunter Kemper claims victory at last in the face of tough competition –
and even tougher temperatures. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, July-August 2006
You're making your move toward greater fitness, so why not do it in a
big way? Discover why triathlon is proving to be such a popular and... READ ON ...
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The Long Haul
By Stephen Regenold, June 2006
Want the ultimate mind-body challenge? Test your mettle and your body's limits at a multiday race. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Dimity McDowell, April 2006
If the thought of pounding the pavement makes you want to head for the
hills, trail running may offer profound appeal. Find out why millions... READ ON ...
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By Sarah Tuff, January-February 2006
You may not make it to the Games in Italy this winter, but there's no
reason you can't learn to ski jump, speed skate and even tackle the luge... READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, July-August 2005
Falling short of the finish line can be frustrating. But the only real
defeat lies in failing to learn from your experience. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, May 2005
Increasing your stroke cycle can make you speedy. But lengthening your stroke may be the most important key to competitive... READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, April 2005
Road riding is a great outdoor fitness activity. But it requires some cycling savvy - and some basic safety smarts. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, March 2005
Let go of your preconceived notions. Find your stride, seek your rhythm and discover the runner inside you. READ ON ...
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By Susan Weaver, June 2004
No traffic, no stop signs - just the view from your handlebars. Mountain biking sets you free from the confines of the road. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, April 2004
What sets adventure races apart from other endurance events? A compass, a few teammates and somethings a cantankerous camel or two. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, March 2004
In the swim lanes, on the road or on the run - how to cope when you get dropped in a race. READ ON ...
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By Kara Douglass Thom, January-February 2004
Whether you're planning to follow the Olympic race in Athens or toe the line
at a local event, this Triathlon Primer will help you do your... READ ON ...
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Lean Streak
By Jacque Fletcher, January-February 2002
Working with a trainer helped amateur marathoner Heather Carlson slim down, shape up, and shave more than an hour off her running time. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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