Race hard, relax hard. Why not gather the family and make a trip out of your race weekend?
By ACTIVE.com
These inspirational and informative resources are the perfect complement to any triathlon training plan.
By Michael Nystrom
Because there's more to the sport of triathlon than just Kona.
By Michael Nystrom
Let your kids experience the thrill of competition by signing them up for an IRONKIDS event.
By ACTIVE.com
Looking to make the jump to half IRONMAN? These races will make the transition a little easier.
By ACTIVE.com
Break the monotony. These lesspopular triathlons are a great way to spice up your 2019 triathlon season.
By Michael Nystrom
Make the 2019 triathlon season your best yet by including these 10 items on your triathlon checklist.
By Michael Nystrom
From the super sprint to an IRONMAN, which triathlon distance is best for you?
By Michael Nystrom
Curious about your resting heart rate and what it says about your health? Dive into this comprehensive guide to learn everything you need to know a...
By Stephen Gendreau
TriDot Ambassador, Jillian Carlson, uses TriDot training plans to avoid injuries and qualify for the Ironman World Championships
By Sosha Lewis
Have you ever felt that familiar twinge in your foot after a run? Or perhaps you've experienced unexpected discomfort or blisters? The culprit migh...
By Stephen Gendreau
If you are looking for quick and easy homemade electrolyte drink mixes, take a look and have your thirst quenched after your workout.
By Stephen Gendreau
Even the most basic modern triathlon bike can give you an edge over your competitors and give you a platform you can grow with as you progress as ...
By Michael Nystrom
It was truly one of the most exciting years in recent memory, with new young talent stepping up and winning big, and multitime champions adding mor...
By Michael Nystrom
With just two workouts a week, triathletes can make huge gains on the bike without spending countless hours in the saddle and away from family, wor...
By Triathlon Taren
Not only does fading near the end of the bike result in a slower time, but it almost guarantees the run leg won't go well.
By Triathlon Taren