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Triathlete's World Christmas Gift Guide 2012
By on 22/11/2012 11:31:31

If you're scratching your head over what to buy the triathlete in your life - or looking for a wish list to give family and friends - then we're here to help with our edit of the year's latest cycling, swimming and running gifts.Image credit: Tooga

Gear Pick: Under Armour Cold Gear Compression Mock Top
By Lucy Trevallion on 07/01/2013 13:02:48

long and tough run the top didn’t absorb much sweat. Even though I used it as a bottom layer it didn’t feel cold or heavy against my skin. It’s a good long length too, with a grippy bottom hem so you don’t need to worry about it riding up mid-run

Gear Pick: Kinomap Trainer
By on 11/02/2013 10:20:32

Training indoors during the winter months can be tough on motivation at the best of times, so what if you could ride, run or even row to a synced video - or even better - in a local spot that you know?The new Kinomap Trainer app does exactly this

TW interviews: Helen Jenkins
By on 07/02/2013 17:27:15

. I was in a swimming club but I wasn’t really improving anymore and the opportunity to do a triathlon came along and I started doing a lot better at triathlon and really enjoyed it. I’d never really done much running up until the age of 15 or 16

'Tis the season to be careful
By on 07/12/2012 13:12:52
With few races to look forward to and training sessions curtailed by awful winter weather, the off-season can be a tricky time for triathletes.

Triathletes often become creatures of habit to help them balance training, work and life away from triathlon. “Transitioning into off-season eating does require a bit of mental concentration,” says US professional triathlete and coach Paul Fritzsche. “When I cut

Take it away
By on 08/02/2013 12:53:48
Your best meal is probably the one you cook yourself, but sometimes you have to make do with takeaways, which can be something of a nutritional minefield. We asked Dr Kevin Currell, Performance Nutritionist for British Triathlon, for advice on 10 high-street takeaway options, from the not bad to the perfectly awful.

gastrointestinal problems and will increase the likelihood of you wanting to go to the toilet during the run.”INDIAN“You have to be careful with Indian food because a lot of the meat is cooked in ghee, which is clarified butter,” warns Currell. This means

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