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TRAINING PEAKS ANALYSIS: USAT COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Over 1,000 men and women representing more than 100 college clubs competed in the USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championships in Tempe, Ariz., on April 12-13. The athletes were not only challenged by racing against one another, but also had to contend with racing on a new course since the previous year’s championships were held in Tuscaloosa, Ala. As the level of competition keeps growing, athletes looking for an edge can benefit from analyzing the course and understanding how to execute a smart race. Visit
www.usatriathlon.org/TPCNCanalysis for the full article.
TALKING TRI & DUATHLON FOR ORDINARY MORTALS®
Visit
www.usatriathlon.org/ordinarymortals for triathlon/duathlon stalwart Steve Jonas’ series. The latest segment, “How Much Training Will you Need?” is part of a monthly blog targeted toward newbies and those who are in the sport primarily to have fun, stay in shape, get more organized and more efficient about both racing and training.
RELIVE THE SAN DIEGO ACTION WITH STORIFY
Gwen Jorgensen. Alistair Brownlee. Top elites. Age-groupers and paratriathletes. A mecca for multisport. See what you might have missed when triathlon returned to its roots at the 2013 Omegawave World Triathlon San Diego, the second stop of the eight-race ITU World Triathlon Series. Visit
http://bit.ly/storifySD13
ARE YOU IN STROLLER SHAPE?
If you had a baby in 2013, you’re in good company. Top non-drafting triathlete and 2008 Olympian Sarah Haskins is due in July, plus Rebeccah Wassner had her first child early in the year as did Olympic gold medalist Nicola Spirig. Looking for some exercises to ease back into shape? Mom, elite marathoner and Olympian Kara Goucher recently tweeted about some exercises active moms can do while running with strollers. Visit
http://mountainbuggy.com/active/fitness.
20 USA TRIATHLON SUMMER 2013
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