Introducing Life Time Endurance by Life Time Fitness
Here you'll find a vast resource of endurance training and racing related content for athletes of all abilities. In addition, you can learn more and register for our professional personal coaching services, performance testing services and Life Time Fitness sponsored events throughout the United States.

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Head to Toe 50's Swim Drill
This is a "mental" exercise where you do a silent check or mental note as you are swimming but with a very specific focus for each 50. While there are an almost unlimited number of items one could focus on and tweak while swimming (about as technical a sport as golf) here are some of the important ones to pay attention to in separate and in addition to drill work.
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COMING SOON - Spinervals 30.0 - Strong and Steady (VIDEO Trailer) featuring Life Time Fitness Cycle Club Members!
Check out this trailer from the newest in the Spinervals Competition Series, Spinervals 30.0 - Strong and Steady, to be released FALL 2009 and featuring members from the Life Time Fitness Cycle Club! Triathletes and cyclists of all levels will benefit from incorporating this training session into their workout routine. Targeting the 'Zone 3' or 'aerobic endurance' training intensity, this workout of over 2 hours will challenge riders of all abilities and is ideal for building cardiovascular and muscular strength and endurance. . . . keep reading
COACH TROY'S ENDURANCE TIP - Changing a Flat using a CO2 Cartridge
You're out on a ride and all of a sudden, you hear that dreaded sound, ppsssstttttt....the sound of a flat tire! Oh no! What do you do now?! Hopefully you're prepared with the right tools and knowledge about how to change the flat on the road so you can finish your ride. In this short videocast, Coach Troy demonstrates how to quickly change a clincher tire (tube) using a standard CO2 Cartridge. Practice this at home so that when it happens on the road, you're ready for it! . . . keep reading
COACH TROY'S ENDURANCE TIP - Things to carry in your Saddle Bag
Being stranded on the roads with a flat tire or other mechanical problem can be scary. The key is to be prepared and able to 'fix your bike', should something happen to it. Of course, the most common problem encountered is a flat tire. The first step in fixing your problem 'on the road' is to carry the right tools. In this short videocast with Coach Troy, he goes over some of the basics of what YOU should carry in your saddle bag (or zip lock) on your next ride! . . . keep reading
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