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photoVIDEO: Plyometrics for Power and Performance

Plyometric drills and exercises excite the elastic component of the muscles so that the muscles are trained to react powerfully and explosively.




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VIDEO: Strength Training at Home2007-12-04

A quick and easy 20 minute at home strength training workout. This is a freeweight workout, so only a few dumbbells are needed.


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VIDEO: Off-Season Muscle Building Part II - Conditioning Phase2007-10-11

This part of the program is the conditioning phase using several bodyweight exercises including pushups, pullups, dips, squats and situps.


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VIDEO: Off-Season Muscle Building Part I - Nutrition2007-10-11

Training program for the minority triathlete wanting to put on some extra muscle mass to get buff for next years triathlon season.


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The Benefits of Strength Training in Triathlon
Performance Member Article
2007-01-03

All-around body strengthening and conditioning, in short, will make the athlete stronger from head to toe to push bigger gears and to apply more power in your swim stroke.


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Strength Training Basics2006-06-04

An overview of strength training: the machines, techniques and it's place in your season.


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Strength Training Plan for the Off-Season2006-03-05

The goal is to get stronger while your swim, bike and run training schedule is relatively light and you can afford to hit the weights hard a couple times each week.


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Weight Training: What if One is Time Constrained?
Performance Member Article
2006-03-05

The optimal number of times you should weight train is dependant on the time of year, how close you are to your A race, and which training cycle you are in.


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Squats and Triathlon Training - Can They Mix?
Performance Member Article
2006-01-31

How do you work legs (squats etc...) and still ride the bike 3 times a week? I don't think I could do much of anything for 1-2 days after I do legs!


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Strength Training for Triathlon2006-01-01

A correct strength training program increases strength in the muscles, joints, and connective tissues. This should lead to greater stability and fewer injuries.


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Member Question: Strengthening for Maintenance
Performance Member Article
2005-09-03

Without paying a personal trainer or a PT on a regular basis, is there a regimen of exercises I can do to strengthen all around?


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Member Question: Big Runner
Performance Member Article
2005-07-31

I’m a 240lb man, and I run relatively long distances. How would you recommend training for marathon and IM distances as heavy as I am?


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The Athlete’s Kitchen by Nancy Clark: Building Muscles
Performance Member Article
2005-07-17

Today, exercise physiologists are intently researching the best ways to build muscles — without steroids, that is! This article touches upon the science of eating to build muscles.


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Member Question: Upper Body Strength for Swimming.
Performance Member Article
2005-07-05

I don't really strength train (because I never have and don't really know much about it) and feel like my lack of upper body strength is the reason why I'm not getting faster.


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Hard Core - Exercises to Strengthen Your Abs For Better Performance2005-05-03

A strong core will allow you to keep optimal body alignment for whatever you’re doing (swim, bike or run), and this in turn will reduce your fatigue in the long run.


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Core Strength Training for Triathletes2005-03-21

Train your core! The following program is designed for an in-season triathlete, can be done anywhere and with no equipment.

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