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Triathlon Running Tips

Do you ever wish that you could finish a great swim and bike ride, and then
be able to have an even better run? Here are four triathlon running tips
that will leave your competitors trying to play catch-up, straight from the
Rock Star Triathlete Academy, at http://www.rockstartriathlete.com:

Running Tip 1. Stand and Spin: 10 minutes before you anticipate getting off
your bike and transitioning into a run, begin to stand on your bike at every
chance you get. This will stretch your hip flexors and calves, leaving you
less ³scrunched up² prior to getting off your bike and heading out onto the
run. In addition, shift so that you are not ³Mashing² the gears, but instead
spinning at a manageable cadence, preferably above 90rpm.

Running Tip 2. Faster not Farther: Nothing will keep you slow in running
like going out for every training session at about 80% intensity, and just
running at that steady state for 45-60 minutes. Only do that once per week,
as a ³tempo² training session. Everything else, especially if you¹re
primarily doing Sprints and Olympics, should be fast, interval based running
with hard efforts separated by easy efforts. Hill climbs and going to the
track will count for this!

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