How to Recover Tired Legs After Cycling

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After a long ride, your legs might feel like lead, but recovery doesn’t have to be a drag! Refuel with carbs and protein, sip those electrolytes, and keep moving gently to wake up tired muscles. Add a touch of compression, elevate your legs, and roll away the aches — it’s like giving your legs...
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What You Need to Know About Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

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Heart rate variability (HRV) is a key measure for understanding an athlete’s overall condition, from fitness to health. It reflects the regularity of heartbeats and is influenced by the autonomic nervous system, with sympathetic dominance lowering HRV and parasympathetic dominance increasing it. Tracking HRV helps athletes gauge readiness, adapt training, and monitor recovery, fatigue,...
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10 Practical Tips for Cycling in Cold Weather

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Cycling in autumn and winter doesn’t have to be uncomfortable or discouraging. With the right preparation, cold-weather riding can become one of the most rewarding seasons on the bike. From dressing in layers and protecting sensitive areas to choosing safer routes, maintaining your bike, and riding at a relaxed pace, small adjustments make a...
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