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Heinie's Hooked on Hockey...
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014 06:10
ED. Last weekend, 2013 Rookie of the Year and Team Minnesota member Nicole Heininger fllled us in on what she's been doing this winter and her plans for the 2014 tri season.
Hi MTN,
Any winter news...well it's been cold and snowy to start! From what I have gathered, many triathletes take part in cc-skiing during the winter, maybe I'll get into that one day, but for now I stay active playing hockey. It's what I grew up playing and I can't seem to give it up just yet. I also joined crossfit for a while and continue to incorporate it into my training program. I was hooked...
Patience & Gratitude...
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Monday, 24 February 2014 06:10
Part II - Rookie Pro Lessons 6-10
By Ruth Brennan Morrey
6) Stop reading triathlon magazines. I admit, it can be fun to read triathlon magazines and articles. We invest a lot of time and energy into our sport so it can be appealing to read what others are doing, read about new nutrition fads, and seek seemingly novel information. I’ve learned that any advice/fad that claim to make you stronger, fitter, faster is probably interest driven hype. I was to blame too—and would compare myself to others. “Am I doing enough?” was always my question.
Upon checking things out with my science driven coach, I received this answer, ...
Do the Work. And Don't Worry...
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Sunday, 23 February 2014 06:10
ED. THIS IS PART I OF AN AWESOME TWO-PART ARTICLE!
By Ruth Brennan Morrey
Ten LIght Hearted Lessons I learned in First Pro Year.
During my first year racing as a professional triathlete, lessons were plentiful—a new coach, training with power, racing internationally, were all a part of my growth and increased experience. By no means do I have it all figured out as triathlon, and life, is always a work in progress. Here is a lighthearted glimpse of what I learned last year.
1) Train with power, if you can. Last year was my first year training with power. I didn’t anticipate just how important power based training would be until I started using the tool. You hear this all the time. Of course, power meters are not essential to get to the finish line, but coupled with strategy and common sense “feel”, it ...
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Sunday, 23 February 2014 03:10
Duathlon 101...
Rescheduled
ATTENTION: Due to weather, this event has been moved to March 1. We hope to see you there.
What's your goal for 2014? Completing your first duathlon? Placing top in your age group? We want to help you succeed and ROCK.THE.CORE! ...
Brian's Plans...
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Sunday, 23 February 2014 00:10
ED. Brian Sames was the runner-up for 2012 Minnesota Rookie of the Year and winner of the 2013 Male Most Improved award. Last week he sent MTN his tentative 2014 racing schedule. Check it out. Also, we found this awesome pic (L) on Brian's FB page. It doesn't have anything to do with this post, but we thought it was too cool not to share.