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How to Maximize Your Aero Position(Video)–Dave Scott

I just found this great video about maximizing your aero position.  Dave Scott, 6 time IM World Champ, uses a second rider to demonstrate the mechanics of the aero position.  Most of the detail is good, but in some cases, ...

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Callaway Gardens Triathlon Review

photo credit: Tony Crescibene The Callaway Gardens Triathlon is the oldest tri in the continental U.S. (27 years) and takes place at the absolutely gorgeous Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA. It involves 1K swim in Robin Lake, 30K bike ...

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Insoles for Cycling Shoes

I just found this article about wearing insoles during a bike ride on Tri247.com and thought I’d pass it along.  I’ve been using my SuperFeet Green insoles, review on Monday, in my cycling shoes for quite some time, but thought it ...

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Cycling Tips–Base Miles

In this video, cyclist Sal Collura discusses the importance of building your base miles.  Base miles are the foundation of longer distance rides, mostly moderate distance and moderate exertion rides.

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Louis Garneau Ergo Grip Shoes

For those of you hardy souls that want to ride no matter the weather outside, Louis Garneau has a set of shoes for you.  Sealed seams and inside laces prevent wind penetration.  Bicycling Magazine notes that this shoe has the lowest ...

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Triathlon Beginner Training Tips

Multisport Trainer Stephen Taylor details basic beginner triathlon training tips.

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A Bit More About FitEgg.com

Hello all, If you’ve stumbled upon this site, welcome. If you’re a returning visitor, thanks for coming back. If it’s not clear yet, FitEgg is a new site dedicated to athletes of all ability levels competing or training for running ...

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REI Double Shot Review

REI Double Shot Hydration Pack Review

Very useful belt, a little heavy for many runners.

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RoadID vs. Nathan Sports Shoe Pocket Review

If you’re new to running and cycling, and for that matter, any outdoor activity including hiking and walking, you should know that it’s essential to carry ID on your person.  When I first started running and cycling, this meant tossing ...

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Triathlon Stretching and Training

Another video from Dave Campbell of VeloTV.net.  It doesn’t matter if your a professional or if you’re just starting out, everyone can use a bit of work on their stretching techniques.  Dave demonstrates some Yoga-style stretches that address the unique ...

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