How to Prepare for a Destination Race: A Timeline
The countdown is on!
The countdown is on!
A guide to picking your tri adventure chariot.
How to safely travel with medications so you land at your race destination—not in jail.
Destination racing just became more affordable.
Some airports have turned into travel havens for athletes and the health-minded—you just have to know where to look.
Scoring an airline upgrade—be it through credit card points, status, or cold hard cash—may mean arriving rested and ready at your goal race.
Traveling to your first destination race? Follow these top tips for a smooth trip.
Train, race, and maintain your sanity with our tips on how to keep fit and focused (while having family fun) on the road.
Check these five key components to ensure your ride is fully race ready.
I am traveling out of state for an upcoming race. What are your recommendations for fueling well while on the road?
Just like training at home, the key to success is having a schedule and the discipline to stick to it!
Q: When I travel to races, how can I ensure I make healthy eating decisions?
Destination race travel can wreak havoc on your sleep pattern, but a few tips will help you battle jetlag and feel refreshed on race day.
2014 ITU world champion Gwen Jorgensen offers us a peek into her bag to reveal the stuff she just can’t travel without.
These eight tips will help you make the most of the Wildflower Festival weekend. Load up the car and hit the road!
Four age-group triathletes who log frequent flyer miles and training days share their secrets.
Destination races can be exhilarating yet exhausting. These tips will help you race your best when you travel far.
You missed a workout—it happens. Here’s what to do to get your training back on track.
There are always challenges associated with leaving home for an event—and eating properly while on the road is one of them.
The idea of combining races with a family vacation is becoming more and more popular among runners and triathletes.