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7 Best Ways Cycling Enthusiasts Can Improve Their Rides

  It’s been a great week riding the Ride the Rockies cycling event in Colorado. The weather was great for riding and the people were incredible. Cyclists of all ages, shapes, sizes and skill levels rode together, helped each other out, and made new friends. As a coach I tend to pay attention to how …

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Forget About Weight Loss Unless You’re Willing to Do This

I was talking with an athlete earlier this week and our conversation turned to the issue of weight, as it has during nearly every coaching conversation we’ve had in the past year. The athlete I was talking to is probably not that different from you. He has worked hard and improved significantly. His power at lactate …

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7 Ways a Brush With Death Changed My Life

Choking on a cherry tomato wasn’t the way I wanted to go out. One night at the Amgen Tour of California Race Experience I got a cherry tomato lodged in my throat at the team dinner. I tried to swallow hard to get it down. I tried to cough. I tried to talk. Nothing worked. …

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Why Intermittent Fasting Is Worthless for Endurance Athletes

  Intermittent fasting is worthless for endurance athletes. There, I said it (donning flak jacket…). You can keep doing it if you want to, just stop doing it because you think it’s going to make you faster. It’s no better or worse than other forms of caloric restriction There are three mainstream version of intermittent …

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Smart Ways to Boost Fitness with Gran Fondos and Multiday Tours

  As an athlete is important to look beyond the event you’re preparing for right now, in order to see it as both a goal and step in preparing for what comes next. By their nature, cycling events represent an increase in training stress compared to individual training sessions leading up to them. The event …

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Mental Tools to Turn Your Worst Day Into Your Best Performance

  This week everyone at CTS joined the rest of the athletic community in watching and celebrating Desiree Linden’s victory at the Boston Marathon. The weather was one of the major players in the race, with strong headwinds and icy rain battering racers all the way. Desi showed, once again, that preparation, adaptability, toughness, and …

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6 Month Review of SRM Origin Cycling Power Meter

  “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” That phrase has jumpstarted many companies whose founders recognized the right product either didn’t exist or needed to be improved. Uli Schoberer invented the cycling power meter nearly 30 years ago, and the early commercial versions of the SRM power meter were instantly recognizable by …

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Should Your DNA Change The Way You Train?

  I’ve always been fascinated by the role of genetics in sport. Obviously, there’s the heredity aspect that sometimes helps children of great athletes become great athletes themselves. More practically for those who don’t win the DNA lottery, genes affect the way individuals respond to stimuli, potentially opening the door to even greater customization of …

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New Science on Anti-Aging Effect of Exercise

I was listening to the radio on my way to work earlier this week and a story on National Public Radio caught my attention. A retired scientist who also happens to be a life-long cyclist noticed he and his friends didn’t seem to be aging the same way their non-cyclist peers were. Not in the …

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New 30-Minute Cycling Workouts That Really Work!

  Some days your well-planned schedule is going to go off the rails. Training is one of the first activities to get jettisoned when deadlines, emergencies, and dance recitals require our attention. Rather than skip training altogether, I have two 30-minute workouts that will help you stay on track. Consistency is perhaps even more important …

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