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Going Long

What's the appeal of endurance sports? It's hard to say, but it's easy to see that more and more athletes are getting hooked on 24-hour bike rides, ultraruns and any other way they can get an endurance fix.

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Ignoring Warning Signs Leads to an Empty Tank

"I never thought this would happen to me. I know too much to allow my body to get into such a state, don't I?

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Going Clubbing

I don't remember exactly when I joined my first running club, but I have vivid memories of the club itself. It was the Ann Arbor (Michigan) Track Club, and someone I'd met at a race must have persuaded me to attend a track workout.

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Beyond the Marathon

So you’ve completed a marathon? HOW CUTE!!” I saw this comical (albeit cocky) quote on a T-shirt while completing the Sunmart 50-mile ultra last December, and thought it very true. As a running coach, I’m seeing a growing population of athletes who are looking to push past traditional 26.2-mile marathons and test themselves by going longer.

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Gear Check - Running with the Beat

Written by: Rebecca Heaton
Posted: Wednesday, 20 June 2007
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Running with the Beat

New Balance knows running shoes, so it made sense for them to create a line of fitness monitors for runners. The VentMax running watch features all the functions that runners like to track during their workouts: a chronograph with workout memory for laps and split times, a training log with best and average lap times, plus numerous timers and standard time and date functions. The ergonomic-fitting watch also has a cool mesh insert on the band for breathability. $70, www.nbmonitors.com

Coffee in a Bottle

With GSI Outdoors’ H2JO! you can say goodbye to crappy camp coffee. This handy filter fits most any wide-mouth water bottle. Just fill your bottle with hot water, screw on the filter, add grounds, screw on the cap, turn the bottle upside down, agitate for four minutes and voilà, you’ve got a great cup of coffee in the great outdoors. Also works with tea leaves. $10, www.gsioutdoors.com

Aquasphere XP Multisport Wetsuit

Aquasphere, which is best known for its swim goggles that have become hugely popular among triathletes, now has a new wetsuit to help with that tri swim. The XP Multisport Wetsuit is being used by 2005 Ironman champ Faris Al Sultan and Christof Wandratsch, the record-holder for the fastest swim in an Ironman event. The suit is designed to prevent constriction in the arms, legs and chest, and the Aqua grip cuffs seal to help keep water out. The XP is a unisex suit, but the WXP women-specific version is also available. $349, www.aquasphereswim.com

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