Steve Walker is a Marine Corps veteran who has competed in more than a dozen triathlons. Among those, he has completed two full Ironman competitions — swimming, cycling and running across 140.6 continuous miles. He’s also nearly blind. Walker has retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited degenerative eye disease that has gradually reduced his field of vision […]
LEOMO Inc. unveiled a new wearable technology that allows competitive cyclists, triathletes and coaches to look at motion analysis while in real-world conditions. Where most motion analysis is done in a lab or in a studio, TYPE-R will allow athletes to work in their natural day-to-day training environment. The TYPE-R device offers insights that can optimize […]
The Lumo Run wearable technology is something that isn’t your ordinary fitness tracker. This sensor will be able to track steps per minute, ground contact time, and stride length. It’s exactly like having a real life coach that gives you immediate information and advice about your form and performance. Lumo has worked with PhD Biomechanist, […]
TriDot, is a data collection and training tool for triathlon athletes of all skill levels competing at any distance. The company based in Southlake, Texas has been colleting data and performance metrics since 2004; but on February 18th they launched their new website and dashboard platform that hopes to improve their athletes training and results. Get The Latest […]
Triathlon training is a challenging endeavor no matter a person’s athletic ability. Advanced athletes may be in great physical shape, but the demands for speed, stamina, and distance will push them beyond their previous limits. Newer athletes must learn efficient techniques for cycling, swimming, and running — plus train effectively enough to finish an entire […]