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Nate & Aly...Updated...
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016 01:10
According to his decorated dad, NATHAN BICH has the potential to be an outstanding triathlete, even better than his Old Man. Heck, if he's motivated, he might even get a pro license some day.
Nathan, 17 last year, demonstrated the talent necessary for a Junior of the Year nomination. Not bad for a kid who only raced in three events and didn't train.
Here were his results:
- 3rd overall / Jr.CR @ Brewhouse Sprint - 1:03:48
- 4th overall @ Lakes Country Triathlon
- 7th overall @ Heart of the Lakes Sprint - 47:10...
Minnesota's Newest Pro...
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016 01:10
Not long ago, Iowa pro DANIEL BRETSCHER, 33, moved to Northfield. An outgoing guy, Daniel is a tremendous ambassador for the multisport lifestlye. We met him in Dallas 2007, the year he was named USAT Athlete of the Year. He had just won Life Time Fitness National Series Championship, a title he shared with Cathy Yndestad, who earned AOY HM that season. He got his pro license in 2008 and has chalked up impressive results since them.
Here are a few of his highlights:
1st @ 2014 Ironman Wisconsin - 8:31:20 - Course Record
1st @ 2014 Pigman Sprint (he beat David Thompson and Dan Hedgecock)
1st @ 2013 Pigman Olympic
1st @ 2012 Steelhead 70.3
2nd @ 2015 Ironman Chattannoga - 8:19:05....
How to Destroy Your Kid's Athletic Future...
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Monday, 14 March 2016 01:10
By Matt Russ (sportfactoryproshop.com)
In over two decades of coaching athletes I have had the pleasure of seeing some of my junior athletes make it all the way to the professional level. Along the way I have developed a somewhat global perspective on what it takes to go from this point A to the very distant point B. I worked with some wonderful parents that contributed greatly to their child's successes. But I unfortunately witnessed more parents, sometime unwittingly and always with the best intentions, sabotage their child's athletic future. If they had just heeded a few simple rules, or examined a few of their motives, not only would their child been a better athlete, they would have been a better competitor, happier, and healthier child.
If you are find yourself excited at the potential of your child's athletic career, I invite you take an objective look within. And if you catch yourself doing any of the three following things, I can all but guarantee your child will not end up where you believe they will....
Raising Future Triathetes...
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Saturday, 12 March 2016 00:10
The USAT Developmental Coach of the Year explains how to cultivate your kids’ triathlon talent the right way.
By Jene' Shaw (triathlon.competitor.com)
If you’re an active triathlete parent with kids, you may have dreams of your young ones succeeding in the swim-bike-run game. But, warns coach Ken Axford, it’s not just about throwing your kids into the pool and buying them a bike at age four to get a head start—there’s a more strategic way to plan for the multi-sport future.
As USA Triathlon’s 2015 Developmental Coach of the Year, ...
Smart Stuff About Body Rotation...
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Friday, 11 March 2016 00:10
By Gary Hall Sr. (ustriathlon.org)
All of the elite swimmers of the world rotate their bodies along the long axis, the axis that their body is moving down the pool, while swimming freestyle and backstroke. They don’t just rotate a little bit. They rotate a lot. The question is, why?
It is commonly believed by both coaches and swimmers that the reason for rotating the body is to reduce frontal drag; that the body has a lower drag coefficient on its side than it does on its stomach. Although I am all for reducing frontal drag, I...