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The Difference Between Overreaching, Overtraining, and Burnout
These three conditions have distinct definitions, and knowing each can help you train smarter.
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Bikepacking in Iceland: The Gift
Our 12-day bikepacking journey through Iceland’s Westfjords wasn’t just an Arctic adventure; it was a crucible for life-changing learning and transformative meditation.
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The Benefits of Adopting an Athlete Mindset
There are remarkable benefits to thinking of yourself as an athlete, even if you never compete.
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Cyclocross Workouts That Bring The Fun
By making cyclocross workouts interactive and engaging, you’ll limit their pain and improve their productivity. Chris Case explains how to do it.
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How to Go Bikepacking in Iceland
The beauty of Iceland cannot be overstated, and it’s best experienced from the saddle of your bike on a multi-day bikepacking adventure.
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How to Practice Effective Self-Talk
Creating an inner dialogue that facilitates a positive frame of mind will help your performance as much as your general health and wellbeing.
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Prepare Yourself for Racing in the Heat
When temperatures rise, key behavioral changes can make a massive impact on performance.
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High-Intensity Training as a Time-Limited Cyclist
If you only have 6-8 hours per week to train, a little strategy can go a long way. Chris Case explains how time-poor cyclists can get the most out of their hours in the saddle.
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Perfecting the Art of Race-Day Peaking
There are several key ways to optimize your form just as the big race comes around.
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How to Manage Race-Day Anxiety
Many athletes struggle with nerves on race day. However, you can help quell pre-race jitters through visualization, routine, and reframing.
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How to Use Your Bike Commute for Training
Do you ride to work? Turn your commuter miles into beneficial training sessions with this series of helpful tips.
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Pro Training: What Does it Take to Race the Tour de France?
We take a closer look at the demands of the most famous grand tour, and how the pros train for three weeks of intense racing.