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Active in Office

In the spirit of this election year, as candidates local and national are out campaigning and the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Denver end of this month, we decided to check in with busy politicians around our active state to hear how they stay fit and healthy.

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For Extreme Athletes Only?

Adrenaline-charged sports are more accessible than you might think.

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Mining Their Own Business

How a mining town survived a mining bust with a brutal race, changing the course of history 100 miles at a time.

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Posted: Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Shoemaker and Reed finish 18th and 32nd, respectively.
Posted: Monday, 18 August 2008
On a course that featured more than 3,000-feet of climbing on rocky off-road mountain trails Conrad Stoltz from South Africa and Melanie McQuaid from Canada showcased an astonishing level of fitness and skill to win the XTERRA Mountain Championship.
Posted: Monday, 18 August 2008
Bennett finishes 4th, Haskins 11th, Ertel 19th at Olympic Games
Posted: Monday, 18 August 2008
On a Sunday morning that featured much better weather conditions than had been expected, the women's marathon brought more difficult results than expected for Team USA. Blake Russell (Pacific Grove, Calif.) was the only American finisher, placing 27th in 2:33:13.
Posted: Monday, 18 August 2008
American Pursuit Riders Ousted from Medal Contention, Massie 21st in Keirin, Lea Withdraws from Points Race.
Posted: Monday, 18 August 2008
Team USA took home two more bronze medals, but it was a huge world record by Jamaican Usain Bolt that ruled Saturday night at the "Bird's Nest" National Stadium.
Posted: Friday, 15 August 2008
It was anything but easy but Shalane Flanagan (Pittsboro, N.C.) overcame incredible odds to take bronze in the greatest women's 10,000m in history Friday evening at the "Bird's Nest" National Stadium.
Posted: Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Dave Wiens pulled away from Lance Armstrong in the final ten miles of Saturday's Leadville Trail 100 in Colorado, winning the race for the sixth time, in record time.
Posted: Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Dave Wiens pulled away from Lance Armstrong in the final ten miles of Saturday's Leadville Trail 100 in Colorado, winning the race for the sixth time, in record time.
Posted: Friday, 08 August 2008
Nike is partnering with Air New Zealand to fly five runners and their guests to Australia to run the race in Melbourne at 9 a.m. on Aug 31, then fly back to the U.S, across the International Date Line, to run the race in Los Angeles at 8:31:08 p.m.

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  • The Truth about Muscle Recovery

    Posted: 06.05.2008

    Let's hear it from the experts.  The New York Times weighs in on whether the "magical" four-to-one ratio of carbohydrates and proteins truly boosts athletic performance, or whether it is all hype.  According to the specialists, true nutrition defies the "recovery product" industry.

  • Speed Demons

    Posted: 06.25.2008

    Don’t let these common mistakes sabotage your training or your goals.

  • The Swim Meet Buffet

    Posted: 07.03.2008
    How do you give your body the fuel it needs when you're racing multiple times in a single day?

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  • Tri Bike Six Pack

    Posted: 07.25.2008

    After a hard swim, the next discipline is one of the most eagerly awaited for any triathlete: the bike. This is where you get to show off your two-wheel fitness and put your cycling acumen on display for all to see. We’ve selected a six pack of industry-leading favorites: some represent amazing values, some offer cutting-edge technological advancements and all stand, in general, as genuine marvels of speed.

  • Winter Park Mountain Bike Race Series Enters its 16th Season

    Posted: 05.07.2008
    The Winter Park Mountain Bike Race Series, which is Colorado’s largest cross-country series with nearly 4,000 riders annually, marks its 16th season this year with a new event: a Super Downhill race. 
  • It Was a Very Good Year

    Posted: 01.30.2008
    Well, another year is just about to wrap up. Time flies, doesn't it? I hope that you all had as good a time over the past 12 months as I have, fitting in fun and challenging events as well as interesting and exciting travel. I've already got my 2008 calendar up on the wall and am working on marking it with plenty of great activities and adventures.

     

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  • 15 Essential Tips to Pursing your First Marathon

    Posted: 01.16.2008 -- 4 comments
    In her new book, Run Your First Marathon,Grete Waitz, nine-time winner of the New York City marathon, points out one of the wonderful draws of the marathon. “No matter who we are,” she writes, “at some point we are all first-time marathoners. All of us share that. That’s the beauty of the race — Olympians and all-comers share the same event.”
  • One Sweet Ride

    Posted: 05.05.2008 -- 3 comments

    Eric Swaidner has one cool job: he designs bike components for SRAM.

  • Journal of a Workout Procrastinator

    Posted: 06.25.2008 -- 2 comments

    June 21. This is the summer I finally whip my body into optimal shape. My goal is to average running 40 miles per week and then celebrate my summer of discipline by entering either the Adirondack Marathon or the Boulder Backroads Marathon on September 21. I would start running today but I don’t want to miss this afternoon’s Rachel Ray Show. Rach is hatching up a special summer recipe for Sloppy Joes.

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This Month's Magazine

Active in Office

In the spirit of this election year, as candidates local and national are out campaigning and the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Denver end of this month, we decided to check in with busy politicians around our active state to hear how they stay fit and healthy.

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Right to the Road

Cyclists confront local law enforcement about over enforcement.

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Fun Summer Gear

Check out our gear picks for summer fun and travel like the Therm-a-Rest Comfort System to keep you cozy when you're camping

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Adrenaline High

How you can learn to control that adrenaline rush and use it to your advantage on race day.

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