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USA Triathlon

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the 2010–2015 financial performance (FP) of the national non-profit USA Triathlon (UST) using financial effectiveness (FE) indicators and financial efficiency (FY) ratios. Design/methodology/approach Archival data were used together with a case study method.
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Triathlon

2020
Casper Grim, Thilo Hotfiel
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Triathlon 2.0

2016
Serious triathletes may be the most tech-savvy of all athletes. You have the latest devices and know that data to improve your performance are at hand, but putting it all together can be a daunting, confusing task. Triathlete, coach, researcher, and author Jim Vance maintains that, despite access to the relevant information, most triathletes ...
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Triathlon 101

1999
Triathlon 101 helped thousands of athletes take the guesswork out of multisport training and racing. Now, this best-seller returns, updated with more top-notch information and solidifying its status as the essential guide for multisport success. In this new edition, you’ll learn these techniques and strategies: • Choose the best ...
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[Ironman Triathlon].

Praxis, 2016
Every year, thousands of triathletes try to qualify for the «Ironman Hawaii» (3,8 km swimming, 180 km cycling and 42,195 km running), the World Championship of long-distance triathletes. In this overview, we present the recent findings in literature with the most important variables with an influence on Ironman triathlon performance. The most important
Beat, Knechtle   +3 more
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Imaging of Triathlon Injuries

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Injuries in triathletes are common and are mostly overuse injuries. Rotator cuff tendinitis is the most common complaint from swimming, but the incidence of tendinopathy and rotator cuff tears on magnetic resonance imaging is comparable in triathletes without and with shoulder pain. Cycling injuries are mainly to the knee, including patellar tendinosis,
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Triathlon Science

2013
Leave ‘em in your wake, leave ‘em in your trail, leave ‘em in your dust. Get your brain as fit as your body and achieve your triathlon potential. Triathlon Science is packed with all the expertise you can handle, and more. From fine-tuning your physiology for each of the three disciplines to plotting the best race strategy for your fitness ...
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Triathlon

2022
Laura Needham, Ben Stephenson
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The Triathlon

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2012
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Triathlon injuries

2013
Triathlon is an event that involves sequential swimming, cycling, and running. It first appeared on the Olympic programme in Sydney 2000. Competition distances vary (Table 4.7.1) but are based on approximate ratios of the three disciplines first established in 1979 by the Hawaii Ironman Championship which consists of a 3.8 km swim, 180.2 km cycle, and ...
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