Push Hard Multisport News for 06-10-2018

I AM a TriAthlete I ditched the bike this morning for a visit to an organic veggie garden with The Dude. I wanted to come by to see this place because The Dude had told me how wonderful it was and how amazing it was to be able to pick your own veggies. The Dude […]

Push Hard Multisport News for 05-28-2018

One Hour Workouts.pdf While it’s a very important part of our world, the raw reality is that the time we have for training is time we carve out for ourselves from other things. Obviously there’s a limit to the amount of training we can absorb at any given time. If we can include those types […]

Push Hard Multisport News for 05-02-2018

The Seven Habits and Triathlon In Habit 3, we saw that often it is a challenge to distinguish between what is important and what is urgent To be effective, we want to spend more of our time doing those things that are important but not urgent. With Weekly Planning, we plan out the week before […]

Push Hard Multisport News for 03-30-2018

JOURNEYS OF A TRIATHLETE FATHER OF FIVE: Lazer Tardiz TT Helmet Review Back in June, I contacted the fine folks at Lazer Helmets to ask if they would be down with providing me with their TT Tardiz aero helmet for me to tryout, and review on my blog. I asked the folks at Lazer, if […]

Push Hard Multisport News for 03-16-2018

Triathlon Training Schedule Here’s why: the majority of current training methods for an ultra-endurance event like an Ironman are derived from the training schedules, calendars, and lifestyles of professional Ironman triathletes who compete in the sport of triathlon for a living. Just about every training method and manual that currently exists is designed around the […]

Push Hard Multisport News for 03-12-2018

Top 5 Triathlon Books to Read Instead of trying to go through all the triathlon books out there, I’ve given you my top picks. Matt Dixon is a triathlon coach and one of the presenting coaches in the Ironman U Certified Coaching program. If you are one of those athletes who always seems to end […]