A Runner’s Best Friend… Your Heart!

Many runners are often faced with the question, "how hard should I train in order to become a more efficient runner?" Well, to be honest, it varies from person to person. That is why I say, "follow your heart...it has its own training plan!" That's where heart rate monitors (HRM) come in! According to Wikipedia, a HRM is defined as "a personal monitoring device which allows a subject to measure his heart rate in real time or record his heart rate for later study." To understand the true benefits of a HRM, you must undergo a full-blown metabolic test. This can be done at most sports therapy or rehab clinics, or even some gyms. These tests will reveal your anaerobic threshold, otherwise known as your AT. AT is often described as being the point where your body shifts from primarily burning fats (aerobic activity) to burning stored sugars (anaerobic activity) in order to provide fuel. Sure, there are formulas to figure out your estimated AT, but to see the most optimal resul…
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RunKeeper Pro will continue to be FREE!

For anyone who has an iPhone or Android phone, give this nifty app a try next time you're out on the road. The RunKeeper team has just announced that the Pro verison of their app will remain free! What does this mean for you? Well, you get a great way to track your run and bike distances with reliable GPS tracking and audible cues. Other features include workout sharing using the RunKeeper website and Facebook updates, tracking your activity results, including distance, time, pace, calories, and even heart rate. We are anxious to try the heart rate portion of RunKeeper! Read more about this news at the official RunKeeper blog: http://blog.runkeeper.com/running-app/runkeeper-pro-free Be sure to join our Facebook and Twitter pages for up to date listings and blog articles!
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Ford Ironman Florida Filled Up!

With Ironman Florida filled to capacity, Kona Square would like to offer a friendly reminder to all triathletes who aspire to do an Ironman distance race in the future. Register early to be sure that you have a slot for the race of your choice. Choose your race, know the important dates and times for registration, know the sellout rate! Just Google "Ironman Lake Placid sold out" and you'll see that the event sells out in a matter of minutes after registration opens. These races have a limited capacity and a higher-than-ever demand. Here are some important links to Ironman event listings to keep handy when choosing a race: Ironman 70.3 Ironman Active.com Be sure to join our Facebook and Twitter pages for up to date listings and blog articles!
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Are You Thinking About Buying a Used Triathlon or Road Bike?

The most expensive part of getting involved in a triathlons is the bike. You can definitely appreciate a good quality bike when you're 50 miles into your training ride, or 100 miles into your Ironman race. Either way, a top-quality bike is a solid investment for any triathlete, from beginners to seasoned triathletes. When just getting into triathlons, beginners typically start off with the basics. As they gain more race experience, they continually look for ways to improve on their race performances, so they are continually updating their equipment. But what happens to their existing equipment? Well, it usually stays behind, unused until they decide to sell it. (more…)
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How to List Your Bike at Kona Square

Listing your bike at Kona Square with the proper information is key to getting maximum exposure increasing your chances of selling. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind when you are creating your listing: 1. Use A Descriptive Title - Users on will see the list of ad titles when browsing or searching Kona Square. If the title gets their attention and it matches what they are looking to buy, they will read your ad rather than scrolling by it. Include the brand name and model, size and type of bike in the ad title. For example: Cannondale R600 Road Bike - 53 cm Bianchi Road Bike - 62 cm 2. Include Important Measurements - Include measurements in your listing. You can usually get your exact frame size from the manufacturer's website. Also, look on the bike frame for the size. At a minimum, if it is a bike that you have used, give your height and inseam in the listing and an estimate of the height of other people that the bike could fit. It is a waste of time to s…
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New Nike+ SportWatch with GPS

For all of you location-aware triathletes out there, the new Nike+ SportWatch promises to be a legitimate competitor amongst other GPS watches. Read about it here: http://inside.nike.com/blogs/nikerunning_news-en_US/2011/01/05/introducing-the-nike-sportwatch-gps Here is a list of "must-haves" that I would like to see in this GPS watch: Waterproof!!! Battery Life Quick GPS location time Smaller than the Garmin 405 We'll see if Nike delivers a hit when they release it on April 1st, 2011. If you have any opinions on what you look for in a watch, feel free to post them here.
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Eat And Run: Are Organic Foods Really Better For You? (via competitor.com)

Here is a great video for our nutritionally conscious fans out there. Such an important debate... organic, or non-organic? But these days, it comes down to actual cost, and not nutrition. What is your opinion? http://running.competitor.com/2010/02/videos/eat-and-run-are-organic-foods-really-better-for-you_8383
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