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Run EVERY day of the week this summer!

via The Colorado Springs Independent:



Around 6 on Tuesday nights, friends and family know where to find you: downtown, breezing through a 5K with the Jack Quinn's Running Club (jackquinnsrunners.com) and

then downing a discounted Odell pint up against Quinn's bar as sweat

drips down your back.



We're certainly not telling you to stop this ritual, but did you know you can run (and drink) almost every day of the week?…

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Added by Randi Hitchcock on May 21, 2010 at 3:30pm — No Comments

5 Tips for a Smoother Ride

In triathlon, most of us will spend the highest percentage of time on the bike during a race. This means we need to spend a substantial amount of time training on the bike. But if your ride isn't smooth, you won't likely get that saddle time that you need. Here are some tips geared towards the beginner cyclist to help you be more comfortable on the bike.





1) Make sure the bike fits you. If you are new to… Continue

Added by Nicole Odell on May 19, 2010 at 10:15pm — No Comments

That WAS fun...







There. I made it. Three days to ride the Kokopelli Trail. On a singlespeed, mind you. It was hard, but not as hard as the first time. Or the second, really. The first, I was out of shape, and out of my element. On the second trip, I was definitely in shape physically. Mentally, I think the trail still had me. It didn't help my friend got knocked out on the first morning - we'd trained together for 5 months for this. I was a little…

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Added by Jon Zanone on May 18, 2010 at 10:00pm — 2 Comments

Ride Leaders for USA Cycling Junior MTB Camp in June

If you are interested in working with USA Cycling during a junior MTB camp this June (13-18) and know the trails in the Colorado Springs area very well, send me a message. We are looking for 1-2 ride leaders to help with this week-long development camp with about 23 athletes. For more information on the camp, see the web site at: http://sites.google.com/site/usacrmproject/



It's a really fun week and a great way to spend some… Continue

Added by Ryan Kohler on May 18, 2010 at 7:10pm — No Comments

Nutrition 101, tip #1: Water your body

Quench your thirst naturally and save your calories for dessert!
Quench your thirst naturally and save your calories for dessert!
Photo: Zsuzsanna Kilian

Food is abundant, yet our country starves for true…

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Added by Theresa Hazelton on May 18, 2010 at 8:52am — No Comments

Cyclists Set to Conquer Pikes Peak in Inaugural Ride

Summit Cycling Productions, in conjunction with the city of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Highway, announced today plans for the inaugural Assault on the Peak bicycle ride this summer. Scheduled for Sunday, August 29, the 2010 Assault on the Peak will provide cycling enthusiasts with the opportunity to ascend America’s most famous mountain. The 18.5-mile route promises to be one of the most challenging in the world for an organized cycling…

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Added by Theresa Hazelton on May 18, 2010 at 8:44am — No Comments

no kansas for me...

After more than five months of training for one specific race, I'm

fairly disappointed I won't be racing Kansas 70.3. My knee issues just

aren't getting any better. In fact, it's gotten worse. It has been

really tough to train over the past week or so, mainly because I kinda

knew I had to make this decision. I worked extremely hard to get to

where I am and now it feels like I failed myself a bit.



I know injuries are part of life, especially running, but it… Continue

Added by Cory Morlock on May 17, 2010 at 9:27pm — 3 Comments

Ascent Cycling Series-Palmer Park MTB Race, May 22

Lap length is now at 4 miles for next Saturday's Palmer Park mtb race! Trails in great shape.

Race information at www.sandcreeksports.com

Added by Andy Bohlmann on May 16, 2010 at 5:01pm — No Comments

My journey to being a cyclist in Colorado Springs

Cycling. It's something that's been near and dear to my heart since I was a child building trails to ride on when I was just 9 years old back home in MN. I guess that's where I started to get spoiled with ease of access to trails. In '87 I stopped riding my bmx bike on trails we made in my neighborhood and started riding my dad's Schwinn Cruiser "5 speed"....big wide handlebars....with the shifter right at the stem for some God forsaken reason. Two years later in '89 I made the biggest purchase… Continue

Added by Jon Severson on May 13, 2010 at 10:11am — 1 Comment

6 Tips for a More Confident Open Water Swim

Six Tips for a more confident open water swim without open water.



While preparing for a race that includes open water swimming, it is highly recommended to practice in open water first. But sometimes it's not possible to swim in open water before your race. Perhaps you live in a colder climate and don't have access until Memorial Day, or it's just not practical to get to a body of open water, here are some tips… Continue

Added by Nicole Odell on May 12, 2010 at 9:58pm — 3 Comments

Training on treadmills

by Dr. Romanov-

No matter how much I dislike talking about tips, I have to do it now because there is no time to write a manual for treadmill running. I'll do it later as a separate chapter for one of the planned books. For now I would like to pretend that it is a short version of it. We prepared a video clip with Severin for our Wednesday's Video presentation, which, together with this article, will give you some insight into treadmill running.







To read…

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Added by Theresa Hazelton on May 11, 2010 at 7:57pm — No Comments

A ride to remember cyclists who have been injured or killed on public roadways

On Wednesday, May 19, cyclists from across Colorado Springs will gather at Old Town Bike Shop, 426 S. Tejon, to ride in honor of those who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways.

The Ride of Silence begins at 6:30 p.m. The local ride will be part of a world-wide effort to raise awareness about bicycling safety and the rights of cyclists to use our roads.…

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Added by Pikes Peak Sports on May 11, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

RMAC Outdoor T&F Champs online Free

Watch the best D2 track athletes free.

http://b2tv.com/upcoming_events.asp?q=v&value=rmac

Enjoy

Added by Boulder Running Company on May 10, 2010 at 4:19pm — No Comments

5 Tips for A Successful Race

Welcome to the first of a weekly series of endurance sports tips from Coach Nicole at NEO Endurance Sports & Fitness! We hope you find these tips helpful!



Now that race season has begun, here are some tips to make sure your next race is a successful one.





1) Know the course. Most races will not only have a map online, but you can usually find… Continue

Added by Nicole Odell on May 5, 2010 at 9:30pm — 1 Comment

I Am a Triathlete

I found this on a fellow blogger's website, Tri-Diesel, and had to share!

I am a Triathlete

I do not waste time at the gym. I am in their to work
I do not smile while I am training. I grit, grunt, and curse.

I do not sweat, this is my body crying


I am a Triathlete…
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Added by Christi Keiser on May 5, 2010 at 7:30am — 1 Comment

Splash and Dash?

Are you interested in participating in the Splash and Dash Series this summer? If so please comment at the bottom of this blog so we can gauge interest!

Thanks,

Lisa, Cami via Christi

Splash and Dash Athletes,

Good evening! As you know, Lisa Rainsberger and I (Cami Stock) very much enjoyed bringing the Splash and Dash to Prospect Lake last year, and it is our hope to continue…

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Added by Christi Keiser on May 4, 2010 at 8:08am — 6 Comments

Miles To Go

Here is a recent blog post that Tera Moody did for the NY Times,

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/miles-to-go/

Added by Boulder Running Company on May 3, 2010 at 3:57pm — No Comments

Help Me, Help My Friend!

Have you ever had a bad workout? One where you think why the hell am I still doing this? Why do I put myself through this pain willingly? What makes me think I can do all these crazy races? I have these ideas run through my head more often than I would like to admit but the key is to push those thoughts out of your mind and move on.



One way that I do this is to remember one person. This person happens to be a great friend of mine and…

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Added by Christi Keiser on May 3, 2010 at 8:48am — No Comments

From October to May

Apparently, I've come a long way since October 3rd, 2009. I've decided

to break down my results from the Falcon Groundspeed triathlons and see

exactly how I improved 17:59 over 7 months.



Overall Time: October: 2:10:10, May: 1:52:11

I finished 121st out of 207 yesterday, which put me in the 58th

percentile. In October, I finished 102 out of 132, so in the 77th

percentile.





Swim:… Continue

Added by Cory Morlock on May 2, 2010 at 11:52am — 1 Comment

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