Now that Leadville and Pikes Peak races have passed I have had the question of how to feel better racing at altitude proposed to me a couple of times. The easiest answer to this is to train a lot at high altitude, so if you are doing Pikes Peak train at over 12,500 as much as humanly possible. For those trying to balance a family, job, house, etc. that is easier said than…
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For many on this web page, some of my clients, and many friends it is almost race day. For others race day or your big event is not far off. I would like to wish the best of luck to all, no matter what your adventure is. One of the things I like best about being a personal trainer and working with sports conditioning clients is that the people that tackle these type of…
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So it's almost tapering time again....The days are getting shorter, you've been training for months, and the big local and statewide races are growing near. Whether you are doing one, two or three of the Peak races, Leadville, Imogene, one or more of many road or mountain bike races, or some other competition, the racing season is hitting it's peak and starting to slow down soon. One of the most important things to do to prepare for a race is to taper. All that training you have done in…
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