Essential Triathlon Training Tips: Running in water
by Erin Greene on 04 Jun, 2013 12:22 • Español
Without the help of pious powers, us mortal folk have to learn how to run in water, which is often easier said than done. But with a few handy tricks, you’ll be off the river or beach banks and slicing through the swim faster than greased lightning. Check out this week’s training tip video to learn best practices for running in water.
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