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Endurance Files: August 18, 2007

Sometimes…scratch that…most of the time, we have a habit of accumulating too much junk in our lives. Take me for example. I have more types of sports-related shoes than work shoes. As my wife reminds me, I ‘m sure I also have more running and triathlon clothes than work clothes…and I actually have a greater [...]

Endurance Files: August 11, 2007

Gordo Byrn makes it to the Endurance Files one more time with his insightful post on his work with Mark Allen and how we seek coaches to help us achieve a result instead of achieving a change.
A folding helmet? What will they think of next? Check out the Stash, an innovative new helmet for the [...]

Endurance Files: August 4, 2007

Happy weekend everyone!
Once again, here are some great snippets from the blogosphere that will be of interest to you:

Having a hard time storing your bike collection? The Unclutterer offers some great storage ideas.
Pressed for time to squeeze in your runs? You can always try making a workstation treadmill as described by Susan Heid over at [...]

Endurance Files: July 28, 2007

A rather quiet week this week with quite a few Ironman and Half Iron-distance race reports being posted. Looks like July 22 was a popular race day across the country, eh?
Since we’re short-course people here, I’ll refrain from including links to the race reports of Iron Wil or Iron Pol…or even the great performance of [...]

Endurance Files: July 21, 2007

I’m on my way to Flagstaff for the Mountain Man Triathlon and hope to come back with a race report later next week detailing my awe-inspiring athletic performance. Since I’ll be on the road, I’m taking Sunday off and will be back here Monday with more multisport goodness.
If you haven’t had a chance to enter [...]

Endurance Files: July 14, 2007

We had some great posts out there in blogland this week. Here are some of the best:
1) My Daily Spin: My best blog of the week nod goes to TriJack for his moving story about a woman who came to visit him in the ER. This doesn’t have much to do with multisports, but it [...]