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  1. Alternating standing and sitting on uphills on the bike course gives you the opportunity to stretch out your legs.
  2. Life can get monotonous when we repeat the same routine over and over, so why not mix it up, find a new race and sign up for an adventure?
  3. Competition is the catalyst for excellence.
  4. Ironman just released this video...long version of Ironman from the Inside, Hawaii. Click here: http://tinyurl.com/nfpu2n
  5. In your next race, chase someone or something - or be chased
  6. Spin away from transition in a nice easy, relaxing gear.
  7. On race day: know where you're going, and give yourself time to get there.
  8. Make sure to try your race goggles in open water swims BEFORE the actual race. The visibility factor can change a lot in the ocean.
  9. Follow live coverage of the Escape From Alcatraz at Triathletemag.com!
  10. Try running hilly terrain to make you faster, stronger, and more resilient.
  11. Watch Mirinda Carfrae finish the Rev3 women's race live on http://triathletemag.com in just a few minutes.
  12. Matty Reed just crossed the finish line to win Rev3.
  13. A great training tip to remember: work your weakness.
  14. Remember: a good swim can lead to a great race. Train accordingly.
  15. It's the last weekend for Athletes For A Cure's Tweet5k. Six age groups are still up for grabs. Register at http://tweet5k.org
  16. We create our own genetic insurance policies; we pay the premiums with every swim, bike and run, nudging ourselves towards change.
  17. From race nutrition to psychological preparation, you will cue up to accomplish something super-human on one hand, childlike on the other.
  18. During that first stroke in the pool, listen to your heart beating, your breathing--focus on those sounds of life and pump up the volume.
  19. The questions we ask ourselves are the keys to our attitude in any given situation. Ask yourself the right questions.
  20. TYR's going to outfit two lucky (and bold) age-groupers with new trisuits, goggles, and caps! Visit Triathletemag.com to learn more!