by patrick
on November 8, 2010
in Team EN, Training
Endurance Nation will you pay you 100% of the purchase price of any competing triathlon training plan–CASH–to dump that plan and trade up to an Endurance Nation OutSeason Training Plan. We know our plans work and are the best anywhere…now you have zero excuse to not try one out!
by patrick
on October 7, 2010
in Business, Team EN
September traditionally marks the end of the season for Endurance Nation, as we use Ironman Wisconsin as a opportunity to reflect on the year, extract valuable lessons, and make plans to implement changes in 2011. Actually, this process is continuous, internally, but for many reasons a lot of stuff just comes together for us around [...]
by patrick
on September 23, 2010
in Beginner, Events
Every October, the world’s fittest triathletes will gather for the annual ritual that is the Ironman World Championships. The week is a virtual who’s who of the endurance world, with the roster of participants and spectators including all manner of superstars. But all the marketing money and hype aside, there’s something else that makes the event unique — it’s the fact that on Saturday, one day, everyone from PROs to lottery winners line up to test themselves against the elements and the world’s best.
by Rich Strauss
on September 13, 2010
in IMWI, Results, Team EN
The 2010 Ironman Wisconsin was a watershed event for Endurance Nation, with so much special stuff happening that it will likely take us several days to process all of it and share it with you. But let me (Rich) set the stage for you: 2009 — Never Bet Against the EN Chickas Last year, Saturday [...]
by patrick
on September 6, 2010
in IMCA
Thirteen TeamEN athletes raced Ironman Canada last week. Below are their results, as well as a few race report excerpts and testimonials from our Race Report forum: Chris Whyte — 10:09:37, Kona David Tall0 — 10:11:05 Tavis Yueng — 11:58:32 Wayne Young — 11:59:16 Graig Harris — 12:00:53 Barry Plaga — 12:20:53 Alessandro Commodari — [...]
by patrick
on September 3, 2010
in IMLou
We appreciate your patience as we update you on our Team’s performance, first with pictures and video (with more on our Facebook page), then with our Race Report Podcast Series, and now with their Ironman Louisville results and some excerpts from their race reports in our members-only forum.
by patrick
on August 30, 2010
in Events, IMLou, Team EN
Ironman Louisville 2010 was going to be hot. We all knew it heading into the morning, and my first step outside my condo confirmed it — Sunday was going to be a true test of execution, nutrition, and mental skills. By mid-morning the sun was in full effect and it was bearing down on the racers. Combined with the humidity, it was an evil 1-2 punch that didn’t go away until some clouds rolled in around 6pm. Riding had a slight cooling effect; but it wasn’t helpful as most folks didn’t realize just how hot it had become started running!
by patrick
on August 2, 2010
in four keys, Results, Team EN
Endurance Nation has been promoting its Four Keys of Ironman Execution for several years now. Our macro level approach to organizing your expectations and managing your day has proven successful for thousands of Ironman athletes across the globe. We get e-mails and feedback all the time, and nowhere is the success of the system more apparent than at the finish line. Learn how you can use the same approach to evaluate your race and find out how you truly performed outside of the finishing time.
by patrick
on July 30, 2010
in Events, IMUSA, Results, Team EN, Testimonials
Finally, a Team EN update with results and some excerpts from their race reports as posted in our members-only forum. The following is an overview of our results with some additional color commentary added! Yeah, Endurance Nation!
by patrick
on July 27, 2010
in Events, IMUSA, Results, Team EN
The 2010 edition of Ironman Lake Placid went off pretty much without a hitch. Weather reports all week suggested that it would be wet and pretty ugly. But the day actually turned out to be a pretty good day for racing. Still cool in the mornings with a couple quick showers, but the race kicked off under overcast skies with all reports pointing to a rough and pretty fast swim. People said it was brutal in the water. While the additional 800 people didn’t appear to show up so much in the photographs, they were definitely felt by the athletes in the water.