Which Type of Power Meter Should You Buy? A Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Cycling Power Meter

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Choosing the right cycling power meter depends on far more than accuracy alone. From flexible pedal-based systems to highly stable spider-based designs like the Coospo S10, each type offers different advantages for training, racing, and everyday riding. This guide breaks down pedal, crank arm, spindle, spider, and hub-based power meters in a simple way,...
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Marathon Mistakes Every Runner Should Avoid Before Race Day

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From DNS to DNF, marathon horror stories are more common than you think—but most are completely avoidable. This article explores the most common mistakes runners make before and during race day, from skipping proper training to poor pacing, gear choices, and fueling strategies. Backed by sports science and real-world experience, it breaks down how...
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How to Train with Power: Key Metrics Every Cyclist Should Understand

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Numbers don’t lie—but they don’t tell the whole story either. Power data can show you how strong you are, yet it can miss how tired, overheated, or under-fuelled you feel. Have you ever hit your target watts but still felt off? That’s where context matters. By combining power with heart rate and perceived effort,...
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Long Run Recovery: What Not to Do, According to Experts

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After a long run, recovery doesn’t stop when you hit “stop” on your watch. Skipping proper post-run habits can leave you sore, drained, and slow your progress. Experts warn against common mistakes like waiting too long to eat, relying on hunger cues alone, staying on the couch all day, overhydrating at once, jumping straight...
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Why Your Toes Go Numb on the Bike — and What to Do About It

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Tingling toes on your ride? 🚴You are not alone. Numb feet are one of cycling’s most common comfort killers, often caused by nerve pressure or restricted circulation. The good news is that small adjustments to your shoes, cleats, posture, and cadence can make a big difference. Ready to get your feet feeling fast again?
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Fuel Your Miles: Why Cyclists Undereat and How to Correct It

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Are you feeling more tired on rides lately? It might not be your training — it could be your fueling. Many cyclists, especially over 40, simply aren’t eating enough to support their workload. In this article, we break down the real cost of underfueling and show you exactly how to fuel smarter before, during,...
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Lower Back Pain When Running: Common Causes and How to Fix It

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Lower back pain is a common issue for runners, often caused by poor form, weak core and hip muscles, or spinal and joint issues. Gradually building mileage, strengthening your core and glutes, maintaining proper running mechanics, and tracking effort with a heart rate monitor, can help prevent pain and improve performance. Even small adjustments...
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