We have 38 TeamEN members ready to make it happen this weekend at Ironman Lake Placid. There are a host of Ironman Stories leading up to this weekend including big weight loss, crashes, injuries, HUGE PR’s in prep for this event and a host of other very cool stuff. Below are some of those stories. Enjoy!
Coach Patrick McCrann
This will be my 15th Ironman race and 6th Lake Placid… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Meet The Team: 2011 Ironman Lake Placid
Here is the official Endurance Nation results update for the week ending on 7/17/2011, and a few from earlier this month.EN had a total of 15 athletes race in a variety triathlons… with over 73% earning a personal best! Congrats to everyone — you can read the full details below.
If you’d like to join our age group members in training to be your best, please create a FREE Five Day… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Weekly Race Report – 7/17/11
This weekend we have 17 or so TeamEN folks at Vineman in NorCal and Racine in Wisconsin. Many of our vets will be out as well as some new members. They all have their “One Thing” with an eye on race execution. Because on race day it isn’t about fitness, it’s about execution!
Meet a few of our folks below.
Ed Gross
Ironman 70.3 Racine
I’m 28, from Chicago, & this is my… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Meet The Team: 2011 Ironman 70.3 Vineman and Racine
After no races to report last week here is the official Endurance Nation results update for the week ending on 7/10/2011. EN had a total of 2 athletes race in two separate races. Congrats to both — you can read the full details below.
If you’d like to join our age group members in training to be your best, please create a FREE Five Day Trial Membership here or consider purchasing an… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Weekly Race Report – 7/10/11
“Should I walk the aid stations at my next Ironman run or just run through them?”
We’ve been recommending a run/walk strategy for our athletes and at our “Four Keys” pre-race talk for years. It works and these are our thoughts:
Run through the aid station to the last water, gel, coke, sportsdrink guy/gal, whatever your needs are for that aid station. Get it and walk for 30 steps:
Last means you’re not… Continue reading Endurance Nation - The Ironman Run/Walk?
Things are heating up in Indiana in more ways than one as TeamEN descends on Muncie this Saturday! We have 12 racers getting ready to show the tri-world yet again how we get the deal done! It’s all about execution, baby!
Now meet a few of our TeamEN Rock Stars below!
Andy Schmutz
I am married to my wonderful wife Sheri, who will be my support staff for the race. Our 2… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Meet The Team: 2011 Ironman 70.3 Muncie
It sure looks fast…now how will you ride it?
photo credit: Alex Kehr
There are two very important questions that you, as an Ironman athlete, have to be ready to answer about your bike fitness heading into the final eight weeks of your Ironman or Half Ironman training cycle. First you have to know what your Functional Threshold Power (link?) is, or at least the Heart Rate equivalent. Second… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Fatigue, FTP, & Your Final Weeks
It’s that time again, when we get to report on the data that really matters. Forget about w/kg, vDOT, or your LTHR…let’s talk about giving real money to organizations that are making a difference in the lives of others and improving the quality of life for us all.
Every month in 2011, Endurance Nation has pledged to award member or training plan athletes who are racing to raise money for a… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Endurance Nation Charity Kickstart Update: June 2011
Here is the official Endurance Nation results update for the week ending on 6/26/2011. EN had a total of 13 athletes race in everything in dualthons and triathlons… with over 76% earning a personal best! Congrats to everyone — you can read the full details below.
If you’d like to join our age group members in training to be your best, please create a FREE Five Day Trial Membership here… Continue reading Endurance Nation - Weekly Race Report – 6/26/11
Carbohydrate loading is just one strategy which can be used to make sure you don’t bonk! If you want to make sure that you can keep up with the pace throughout any endurance event, then you may want to consider using this method to give you that much needed energy boost.
The carbohydrate loading should start at least seven days before the event which you are taking part in… Continue reading Carbohydrate Loading