In 2016 I broke my collarbone 60 days before the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. One week later I got it surgically plated and just over 7 weeks later went on to finish ninth in the race. That
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It’s easy to underestimate exactly how much effort goes into becoming a pro athlete. Relentless sporting seasons are sure to take their toll, but once they’re over the hard work doesn’t stop there.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you won’t have been able to miss the meteoric rise of cyclocross. If you refuse to limit your winter season to the track and don’t
Whether you’re a seasoned gym-goer, or you’re just dipping your toe into the health and fitness world, you’ll probably know that larger exercise machines - ellipticals, treadmills and recumbents
when the summer season ends and the days start to get shorter and colder, it can be hard to motivate yourself to train. In order to stay on track and hit next season’s goals, it’s not as easy as taking
Whether you’re an avid cyclist, fitness enthusiast or keen environmentalist, spending time on two wheels has its benefits. Whatever your reason for using a bike, you’re likely to have noticed significant
Wonder what it takes to train like an Olympic runner? Anneliese Rubie Renshaw is about to tell you. Anneliese is a 27-year-old 400m runner from Sydney. She’s a two-time National 400m Champion and has
As your summer season comes to an end and you start to migrate back to the pain cave , no doubt you’ll be reflecting on the highs and lows of the past few months. Whether you managed to hit your goals
September rolled around faster than any of us could have expected, and it won’t be long before the long nights start drawing in and the temperature begins to drop. Soon, the elation of riding on the road will be a distant memory, but that’s not to say training can’t still be fun. Whether you’re coming off the back of a successful road season, recovering from an injury picked up earlier in the year or are just starting out on the bike, indoor
Not too long ago, identifying a potential elite athlete was a matter of how fast they could sprint around a track, how well they kicked a football, or how much they could lift. During the past decade
Training apps are becoming more and more varied in terms of what they offer, so whether you want to race through virtual worlds or find a way to structure your training plan, there’s an option for you.
If you’re not already familiar with them, allow us to introduce you to Merel and Laura Smulders. The Dutch sisters are the biggest thing in BMX right now, currently sitting at number one and ten in
Training apps are becoming more and more varied in terms of what they offer, so whether you want to race through virtual worlds or find a way to structure your training plan, there’s an option for you.
Wattbiker James Golding is no stranger to putting in work. His latest adventure took him to the USA, where he took part in Race Across the West in order to qualify for one of the world’s toughest races:
When it comes to cycling goals, they don’t tend to come bigger than riding the Tour de France, or at least the Tour de France route. For some, it’s hard to know where to even begin your training for