You have some fitness, but you're still a beginner. What does it take to train for your first triathlon?
By Gale Bernhardt
Reviewing your race times and analyzing your performance can be tricky. Follow these tips to make sure you are looking at things from the right ang...
By Eric Kenney
Exercise induced heat illness is a serious health risk for athletes who train or compete during warmer times of the year. Learn how to recognize ea...
By Dr. Hamid Sadri
Bored of the same old hill workouts? Shake things up with these ideas from USATcertified coaches.
By Jene Shaw
It can take up to a year and a half to get into your best racing form, but it's worth the wait. You just have to be consistent.
By Kelli Montgomery
When the going gets tough, a wellplaced spectator sign can keep a triathlete going. And sometimes, triathletes just need a laugh as they grind thro...
By Ryan Wood
When in a time crunch, circuit workouts can provide a welcomed change of pace at a higher intensity level.
By Erik Taylor
Strength training can be the tool to help you boost power, reduce fatigue, guard against injury and increase your laterace energy reserves.
By Mark Allen
When you jump in the pool, what kind of workout should you expect? From freestyle to butterfly, here's a look at how many calories swimming burns.
By Ryan Wood
The IRONMAN logo has become a badge of honor for IRONMAN finishers across the globe. Whether it's the small MDot on the calf or part of a larger pi...
By Michael Nystrom
Open water not your thing? That doesn't have to stop you from becoming a triathlete. Here are nine races around the country that start the race in ...
By Ryan Wood
Flexibility is crucial to maximizing your triathlon potential. Make sure you stay limber and injuryfree with these stretches every triathlete shoul...
By Erik Taylor
From panic attacks to wetsuit mishaps, participating in my first triathlon was scary. With lots of trial and errors, here are 15 things I learned t...