Dispatch: Breakthrough Endurance Race Series
A new series called Breakthrough Endurance looks to create a new competition format.
A new series called Breakthrough Endurance looks to create a new competition format.
Two-time Xterra world champion Lesley Paterson demonstrates what NOT to do at your first (or next) race in our latest video.
Hats and headbands reviewed for their performance on Colorado’s roads and trails.
Some runs are best measured by time, others by distance.
Rev3 Branson, formerly Ironman 70.3 Branson, will take place on Sept. 22, 2013 and will feature half-iron and Olympic distance races.
Women are more susceptible to anemia or iron deficiency than men.
While you contemplate your resolutions, check out the aspirations these ITU athletes have for themselves in 2013.
If your goal is a strong upcoming race season, here are a five things to keep in mind.
A husband and father of three shares his tips for creating a 2013 race schedule that will keep the whole house happy.
Look back on 10 of our favorite photos from the 2012 issues of Inside Triathlon.
The city's first public school triathlon team has a new, high-profile, athlete.
Learn the benefits of adding beetroot juice and freekeh (aka roasted green grains) to your diet.
Dr. Jordan Metzl discusses the iliotibial band or I.T. Band Syndrome. This is a pervasive issue in runners and very treatable.
A professional triathlete goes “all in” on recovery. What’s he getting out of it?
Reverse your December weight gain with a January Racing Weight quick start.
Keep the holiday flavors rolling with this fun twist on roasted chicken.
Look at eight of the top photos from the 2012 ITU World Triathlon Series Auckland Grand Final race.
With three kids and a full-time job, Jessie Donavan isn’t your typical Ironman champion.
While I often opt to spend the winter holidays in a snowy wonderland, I also can’t resist the temptation of warm California sun.
Here are three key workouts to improve your swimming this winter.
After my morning swim practice I am absolutely exhausted, more so than in any other sport. Why does swimming make me so sleepy?
These 6 smart food substitutions will help you shed fat without hunger.
Sports dietitian Lauren Antonucci digs into a reader’s food diary and offers advice for eating, performing and feeling your best.
Look back on the year of Triathlete magazine covers.
A look at six winter riding gloves that aim to keep you warm without sacrificing your ability to control a bicycle.
Lance Armstrong’s impact on the sport (bad or good) in 2012 is undeniable.
Here are the 20 most popular Triathlete.com photo galleries of 2012 based on your pageviews!
Clearly the pros are onto something. Right?
Last Friday night I had the honor of being a guest at a fundraising dinner for the Boulder Track Club (Bouldertrackclub.com).
Roll up your sleeves and impress your family and friends with this dish that looks and tastes like the holidays.
While she didn't race in 2012 and has officially retired, Chrissie Wellington still has the triathlon community following her every move.
Photographer Paul Phillips shares 30 of his favorite images from the 2012 season of triathlon racing.
Reigning Ironman world champion Pete Jacobs of Australia took time to sit down with members of the Triathlon Club of San Diego.
Dr. Jordan Metzl discusses what causes an aching Achilles tendon and offers some advice for getting over this injury.
The primary fuel for Chris McCormack’s influence on the sport is his fearlessness whenever the microphone is in front of him.
Wisconsin start-up takes an innovative approach with its new multi-tool.
No fancy equipement needed — just your finger, a notebook and one minute a day.
From the nail-biting performances to the innovative gear and controversy, here are the people, gear and moments worth remembering in 2012.
The "First Wave" pages of Triathlete magazine are reserved for the sport's top photographs.
Peter Henning, the man in charge of NBC's annual coverage of the Ironman World Championship, earns the fifth spot on our list.
The second edition of the ITU World Triathlon San Diego will hold a sprint-distance high school championship event for young triathletes.
Chef-triathlete Rebecca Nation shares a high-protein (and surprisingly simple) main dish.
The Challenge Series continues to expand around the world.
Pro Linsey Corbin uses unpredictable winter surfaces to her advantage, and you should too.
Check out Adam Elder's author page.
Dan Empfield first raced the Hawaii Ironman in 1981 and continues to be a part of triathlon’s DNA.
Which pro hates bananas? Which one was raised vegetarian and has never tasted a single speck of meat? Find out!
If you need a pair of dedicated mud and ice shoes that can stand up to any conditions, this technique will turn a discarded old pair of running shoes into your new favorite winter trainers.
Specialized's embrace of triathlon has been a dream of a talented aerodynamics specialist, Mark Cote.
Buzz around the toughness of the Kitzbühel course has been growing.
A collection of trivia questions inspired by memorable conversations with the sport's top athletes.
It's a dreaded headline for anyone involved in the sport—"Triathlete’s Death Mars Event," and it seems all too frequent.
Germany’s Felix Walchshöfer, the CEO of Challenge, takes the number 8 spot on our list of most influential people of 2012.
Based on an analysis of 100,000 athletes, Runtri.com’s Raymond Britt takes a look at how long it takes to tackle 2.4 miles.
Coming in at the ninth position on our list of most influential people for 2012 is Boulder, Colo.-based Mat Steinmetz.
Photos of the ninth running of Ironman Western Australia from Busselton.
Over the next two weeks we'll reveal Inside Triathlon's picks for the top 10 most influential people of 2012, starting with Barb Lindquist.
Want to strength train like Dave Scott, find the perfect coach to fix your running gait or upgrade your ride on a budget?
The evidence appears anecdotal, but the perceived recovery benefits can’t be denied.
Look at eight of the top photos from the 2012 ITU World Triathlon Series Stockholm race, which took place back in August.
A look at the Paleo Diet, which is a favorite among several endurance athletes.
Denmark’s Jimmy Johnsen and New Zealand’s Britta Martin earned victories at Sunday’s Ironman Western Australia in Busselton.
The AlterG treadmill allows injured runners to train weightlessly and healthy athletes to boost speed.
Comeback queen Erin Densham shares her top three tips for racing stronger after time on the sidelines.
Seasonal flavors of Clif Bars and Gu Energy Gel are back this holiday season.
The swim starts of the ITU World Triathlon Series races make for some of the most beautiful photos in our sport.
Top triathlon coaches from across the country arm you with tips to implement in the off-season for fixing some common swim-bike-run issues.
If you’ve followed Ironman racing at any point during the past 29 years the name Fernanda Keller is surely one you know.
Could practicing transition runs prevent injury? A recent study looks at run form off the bike.
These tasty bars will work as breakfast, snack, dessert or training fuel.
‘Tis the off-season and you know what that means: It’s time to answer the FAQs from your non-triathlete family members.
Combining speed, control and reliability, these wheels are the perfect race-day weapon and make everyday rides even better.
Triathlon offers ideal cross-training for the five-time NASCAR champion.
Photos of the professional 2012 Rev3 Series winners.
Triathlete editors put these nutrition-packed sports bars to the taste test.
How am I supposed to train through the schedule-busting madness of Thanksgiving through New Year’s?
Maximize your free speed off the wall.
The Swedish ITU world champ talks about her breakthrough season and her plans to move up to 70.3.
On newsstands today, the January issue of Triathlete reveals the editors' picks for the highlights of the year.
Is living and training at a high altitude really that beneficial? Or does it make more sense to live high and train low?
I’ve thought about doing some off-season testing. Which test makes the most sense for triathletes?
Keep your ride on the road using these pro-tested bike maintenance tips.
After a year away from competing, four-time Ironman world champion has said that she will officially retire from iron-distance racing.
Chris McCormack weighs in—Ironman vs. short course: Which is harder?
A few key tips for safe running in the snow.
All signs point to moving on.
"The World's Toughest Endurance Challenges" is a testament to what people can achieve when they push their limits.
Trouble fitting in breakfast? Here's an easy make-ahead recipe that will provide you with a savory breakfast all week.
We help you solve your wetsuit dilemma.