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5 Worst Mistakes Exhausted Endurance Athletes Make

By Chris Carmichael, Founder and Head Coach of CTS Good athletes make bad decisions when they’re tired. Fatigue and exhaustion are major components of endurance sports. In training athletes are always balancing stress and recovery in order to achieve positive adaptations. During adventures and events, we manage our efforts to prolong optimal performance before fatigue …

In 90 Days, These Cyclists Got Faster Than Ever. Here’s How They Did It.

By Chris Carmichael and Coach Adam Pulford, As the wave of cancellations and postponements swept spring and summer cycling events off the calendar, athletes were understandably disappointed, but months later we’re seeing record-setting performances by amateur riders, masters racers, and even pros. To show you how they did it, I sat down with CTS Pro …

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Masters Athletes Hurt More by Heat Stress. Here’s What Aging Athletes Can Do About It.

  By Chris Carmichael, CEO/Head Coach of CTS Maintaining body temperature within a narrow range (97-99 degrees Fahrenheit) is not an easy feat for humans, particularly when you consider all the things that can push body temperature up or down, including air temperature, humidity, clothing layers, medications, dehydration, body size, and exertion. We also have …

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Alison Tetrick: Worrier to Warrior, From Fear to Action

By Alison Tetrick, Pro cyclist, Entrepreneur, CTS Contributing Editor Worrier to Warrior: Turning fear of failure turning into explosive, remarkable action. Sit with that for a second. What do you fear? What do you want? Do you realize that fear and desire are often aligned, just differently worded? I have been taking a leadership class …

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Pandemic-Proof Your Summer Training

  By Chris Carmichael, Founder and Head Coach of CTS Athletes are eager to train but don’t want to waste their time getting prepared for goals that might get cancelled. While I would argue improving fitness and performance is never a waste of time, I also recognize people need tangible milestones to keep them moving …