Inside Triathlon interviewed First Endurance for their Bio Tech featured article in their November/December issue. This article highlights a few nutrition companies that chose to focus on science rather than marketing gimmicks to develop products that didn’t just look good on paper, but had a solid foundation of research that’s specific to the endurance consumer.

December 11th, 2009 at 6:53 am
is it possible to put a scoop of pre race in my bottels for long rides – 5/6 hours ?
robert coreale
December 11th, 2009 at 8:49 am
Robert,
You can absolutely put a scoop of PreRace in your bottles for long rides. This is precisely the flexibility that PreRace offers. Since you can add it to ANY drink, you can dose with this product anytime you like. Its such a small scoop that it makes it easy to add to any bottle and can be used for any distance racing. I do caution you that PreRace is very powerful, so make sure to experiment with the correct dose or doses for longer distance events.
January 9th, 2010 at 10:37 pm
Beginner triathlon training should focus on learning how these three separate events interact with one another, and how this affects your body.
When choosing a triathlon workouts, it should contain achievable goals for you to meet each calendar week and should increase the load gradually. If you can, try to recruit a friend or join a team in Beginner triathlon training. Your calendar (and, if you can find one, your training partner) will help keep you on track and progressing along your Beginner triathlete training plan.