Articles related to "Endurance Sport"Whether it's a short distance or something more challenging, the sport of triathlon can invigorate even the most tired of fitness routines. Here's how to get started.
Running a marathon or competing in a triathlon, even where there are risks, is a goal many athletes with medical issues are willing to take on.
You've achieved your endurance training or fitness goal. So why do you feel so flat? The key to recovery is to have a plan.
Endurance athletes show heart dysfunction following events. Now doctors are investigating whether running a marathon causes permanent cardiac damage.
Whether your target is a road marathon or a triathlon, your physical and mental strategy in the few days before the big one can make all the difference.
Walt Disney World adds the Inaugural Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon to its series of endurance events. The October race coincides with the Epcot Food and Wine Festival.
Air travel is a significant risk factor, especially for endurance athletes with low heart rates and low blood flow to the legs.
People who suffer with asthma may be able to exercise normally, but some may need to adjust their physical activities for overall wellness.
The seventh annual Ford Ironman Wisconsin swept 2,200 endurance athletes to Madison. They pounded through the grueling ultra-distance race Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008.
No runner expects to have to stop, but sometimes--for medical or other reasons--it happens. Here's how to maintain sanity and forge a new path to fitness.
Skeptics wonder how a bit of stretching can make a difference. It's what actually happens in body and mind during yoga postures that yields the benefits.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Mystery writer Twist Phelan shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.
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