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Main >  Mind, Body & Soul (393)


photoTriathletes Need Sleep

Sleep is one of your answers to keep the doctor away. But how much is enough sleep? We'll discuss the benefits of getting a proper amount of sleep and the risks of not getting enough.

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Cost Effective Injury Protection: Important Gear



photoMany athletes burn far fewer calories than they realize; they are actually couch potatoes the majority of the day. These seemingly active people can be surprisingly sedentary.

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Fatigue in the Endurance Athlete2009-06-09

Workout associated fatigue is our gauge of a quality workout program. But, excessive or debilitating fatigue adversely affects workout quality, limiting performance gains.


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The Pregnant Triathlete2009-01-20

Information for training as a pregnant triathlete including physiological changes, nutritional and environmental concerns plus certain risks to avoid.


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Body Image and Athletes2009-01-05

As a sports dietitian, I spend too many hours helping my clients find peace with their bodies. So what can you do if you are discontent with your body?


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Do Triathletes Really Need to Stretch?2008-05-07

Studies looking at stretching have had mixed results. It is a difficult to examine because stretching is ingrained in the psyche of so many athletes that they are unwilling to participate as controls.


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I'm Not Alright....2008-05-07

My thanks to the triathlete community for being there when I need you. That’s the beautiful thing about triathletes. None of us are all right, and no one expects anyone else to be.


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Athletes with Eating Disorders: Tips for Coaches, Parents, Friends & Teammates2008-04-01

Coaches and parents alike want their athletes to eat well and be healthy. The struggling athletes just want people to stop policing their eating and exercise.


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Active Women and Amenorrhea2007-07-09

Amenorrhea can cause loss of calcium from the bones, almost a three times higher incidence of stress fractures, and long-term problems with early osteoporosis.


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Icebaths, Are They Worth It?2006-11-20

The hope of the recovery icebath is that it reduces the amount of inflammation caused by the workout and helps to flush the legs of lactic acid.


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Exercising With Diabetes2006-09-04

Athletes with diabetes can exercise and compete at a high level. Exercise can help control blood sugars, particularly in Type 2 diabetics, but it can also worsen them if you are not in good control.


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Skin Cancer: Give It Some Respect2006-07-03

There are other risks that may not be perceived because of their long term nature. This article deals with one of those, the risk of developing skin cancer.


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The Causes of Daily and Weekly Scale Fluctuations
Performance Member Article
2006-06-05

As hard as you try to avoid it, it calls for you each and every morning. You hate to do it, but for some uncontrollable reason, your feet find their way to the bathroom scale.


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Sleep Your Way to a Great Season!2006-04-02

Triathlon is more than just three sports. For most of us it includes the real world of work, family and a host of other obligations. Only one problem: when and how much sleep should we get?


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Head Over Heals - Mental Floss for Endurance Athletes2006-03-05

When we get ready to train or race, we have a pretty fixed set of thoughts. We are unaware of how they affect our racing.


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Setting Goals 2006-01-29

Setting goals for your triathlon season is important if you want to improve upon where you are and how you raced last year.


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Member Case Study: I'm Pregnant!?! How Can I Train?
Performance Member Article
2006-01-29

My doctor says 140bpm HR is my max, but that feels like a walk in the park... I don't know what to do, how to train, and my motivation is waning. Any suggestions?

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