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  • Nutrition Tips for Tri Newbies

    Posted: 07.23.2008
    Like summer, triathlon season is in full bloom with thousands of local athletes competing in races across the state. Special to this crowd, are the virgins of the sport, those who will be taking the triathlon plunge for the first time. If you fall into this category, welcome to the sport. And remember: while triathlon is officially defined as a three-discipline sport, it is important that you combine your swim-bike-run training with proper nutrition (the fourth leg of triathlon) to fuel your performance. Below, are nutrition essentials that will help you feel and perform your best as you prepare for race day.

  • Gear Check :: September

    Posted: 08.29.2008
    Great gear for your fall fun.
  • Taormina and Sell-Making History and Making Strides

    Posted: 08.05.2008

    This is a month to be proud of America and the world and also to be proud of the number of Olympians who have ties to the Great Lakes State. We feature two Michigan athletes, one who is making history - Sheila Taormina - and the other who is making his first Olympic appearance - Brian Sell.

     

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  • The Beauty of Sport

    Posted: 09.09.2008

    Profiles of five active women who seek balance while juggling work, family, school, home and their sports of choice.

  • Gear Check - Running with the Beat

    Posted: 06.20.2007
    Each month we highlight cool gear and gadgets for athletes. Check out what's featured

     

     

     

     

  • Running for Eric

    Posted: 03.28.2008
    Most marathon runners have a story. For some it's their personal Everest, for others a stepping stone to things bigger and broader. Matt Hartwell has a story, and like many others, his tale has a bitter start. Running, though, has unique healing qualities that helped buffer the emotional crevasse between tragedy and recovery.

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  • 2008 Solstice Run

    Posted: 06.21.2008 -- 8 comments

    Welcometo OutdoorAthlete.com, proud sponsor and host the 2008 Solstice Run 5Kand 10K Run results. Please use the links below to access today'sresults. Once you are done comparing your time to age group or overallwinners, surf around the site and see some more interesting contentabout Outdoor Sports in Michigan and the rest of the country.

  • 2008 Solstice Run

    Posted: 06.19.2008 -- 4 comments
  • Attention Avid Trail Runners and Hikers, Footwear Testers Wanted

    Posted: 09.18.2008 -- 3 comments

    TEST SIZES NEEDED:
    Men size: 9m & 12m (only)
    Women size: 7m & 10m (only)

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This Month's Magazine

Gone Runnin'

Featuring the Official Guide to the 2008 Grand Rapids Marathon, the October issue celebrates all things fall, including marathons, cyclocross, and coverage of the end of the cycling season.

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What's in Your Backyard?

People often ask me where I find the inspiration for these monthly columns. I usually pretend that it's easy, that sports offer endless inspiration.

If only that were true.

Sports do inspire, but sometimes you have to dig a little.

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Marathon Minefields

With one week to go to the day you race your next marathon, it’s time to cut back on your training volume, rest a lot, and, for obvious reasons, not go out and get drunk. Those are the basics, which we all know. The following tips, however, will also help you avoid disaster and have a great run come race day.

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Get Your Off-Road Nutrition. . . Without Falling off the Bike

Off-road nutrition is much more of a logistical mystery than a simple road triathlon, where you can use a bento box, carry a bar of some type or use gel packets. Off-road, you can’t take your hands off the bars to reach for a package, tear it open, and eat it anytime. Try doing that on a volcano in Maui, or on the twisty, winding roots of a single track trail and you’ll soon be licking fresh wounds.

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