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Week 42
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Sportstats News: Are you an endurance athlete that races? Chances are, you have a race result on Sportstats. Check it out here.
Shoe Doping: Super shoes are getting banned from elite competitions - but should they really be considered doping?
Find Zen: Ditch the headphones, GPS watch & runner buddy for your next run or ride - try Forest Bathing.
đWatch a Cadence-recommended Netflix Series: Outlast isnât your typical endurance film - itâs a Netflix Original TV show that follows 16 competitors as they duke it out in the Alaskan wilderness for the chance to win $1,000,000. Itâs kind of aâŚsanctioned Lord of the Flies situation. Watch 2 seasons out now HERE.
These cannabis gummies keep selling out in 2024
If you've ever struggled to enjoy cannabis due to the harshness of smoking or vaping, you're not alone. Thatâs why these new cannabis gummies caught our eye.
Mood is an online dispensary that has invented a âjoint within a gummyâ thatâs extremely potent yet federally-legal. Their gummies are formulated to tap into the human bodyâs endocannabinoid system.
Although this system was discovered in the 1990âs, farmers and scientists at Mood were among the first to figure out how to tap into it with cannabis gummies. Just 1 of their rapid onset THC gummies can get you feeling right within 5 minutes!
Post of the Week: Why wear a wetsuit when you can just KT Tape your whole body?
Race Results of the Week: presented by Sportstats.One
Tidbits
Protein isnât just for the Gym Bros: Endurance athletes are usually SUPER lean people and focus on carbs & electrolytes as their fueling plans for long distance training/racing. BUT - studies show that endurance athletes can clean 5-10% of their energy by burning excess protein in their bodies. Protein is more than just the vanilla protein powder you see on your Insta FYP - getting whole protein sources incorporated into your diet is KEY to being successful. Read more HERE.
â Tight Squeeze: In New Hampshire, you can flex your funky spelunky side & go caving. The Lemon Squeeze is a series of boulders, caves and tunnels that you must squeeze, shimmy, and crawl up over/under through. Not for the faint of heart or those who have claustrophobiaâŚbut on the upside, thereâs a âtesterâ board you can see if you can shimmy your butt through the tightest sections.
â Itâs All in the Form: Most endurance athletes that swim - triathletes, mainly - hate to swim. They learned the basics when they were young, and when the opportunity to call themselves an IRONMAN presented itself - they had to take to the pool to learn advanced swim skills so they could keep themselves alive, and swim 2.4 miles as fast as possible. Getting significantly better at swimming is a full-time job, but there ARE little tweaks you can do (like head position) that greatly improve your output and forward motion.
â I â¤ď¸ Running: If youâre anything like us - you ran competitively in high school, maybe college - and then you justâŚstopped. Itâs really hard to stay motivated after running consistently for 10+ years under direction of a coach, and the support of a team you see nearly daily. Then, life gets in the way, you become a slower runner and lose the motivation to train hard. Running isnât just a hobby - itâs a way to move your body in the most primal way. You should set the terms & conditions, with only 2 goals: to stay happy & healthy.
â Aww tidbit: less than 10 words of text with hyperlink/URL to original content.
đEndurance in the Cinema
Red Bull sponsors not only DOPE endurance athletic feats, but also gorgeous cinematic videos that tell the backstories of these stunts. In the Arctic Ocean, professional kayakers full send it off of a glacier into frigid waters below. Itâs not an easy feat, and includes a whole crew of people to ensure itâs pulled off safely. This is one of those âone in a millionâ stunts that us age groupers and weekend warriors can only DREAM of pulling off.
Performance Of The Week(end): Ruth Chepngetich with the World Record at Chicago Marathon in 2:09:56
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