by Dr. Jeff Ulery | Dec 5, 2014 | Fitness & Training By Dr. Phil Maffetone
By Dr. Philip Maffetone Training slow has always been considered a sign of weakness or laziness. However, if you want to run, bike, or swim faster, a successful and intelligent approach is to slow down! Along the way, you’ll get healthier, prevent injury and burn more...
by Dr. Jeff Ulery | Jun 5, 2014 | Fitness & Training By Dr. Phil Maffetone
By Dr. Philip Maffetone Overtraining has been traditionally described as diminished performance that results from an increase in training volume and/or intensity. I have defined the overtraining syndrome as an imbalance in a simple equation: Training = Workout +...
by Dr. Jeff Ulery | Jun 5, 2014 | Fitness & Training By Dr. Phil Maffetone
by Dr. Phil Maffetone It’s a companion to the 180-Formula that objectively measures progress and provide the earliest indication of potential problems in training. Among the important benefits of using a heart monitor is the ability to objectively measure your...
by Dr. Jeff Ulery | Jun 5, 2014 | Fitness & Training By Dr. Phil Maffetone
EXCERPT: From “The Big Book of Endurance Training and Racing” by Dr. Phil Maffetone The 180-Formula and Heart-Rate Monitoring An important training companion to assist you in developing optimal endurance and better fat burning is a heart-rate monitor. This simple...
by Dr. Jeff Ulery | Jun 5, 2014 | Fitness & Training By Dr. Phil Maffetone
by Dr. Phil Maffetone A recent New York Times article by Lesley Alderman—“For Running Shoes, It’s Fit First and Price Last”—got the attention of many triathletes and runners. It discussed minimalist running shoes, being barefoot, and the use of inexpensive options...