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Wednesday
Mar252009

TrainingPeaks March Newsletter: stay up-to-date for spring training

newslettercapture If you've been feeling a little out of the loop recently, or you're having trouble getting motivated to get back into a routine this season, check out the March Edition of the TrainingPeaks Newsletter! With tons of updates on what's new at TrainingPeaks, as well as inspirational stories from TrainingPeaks members and helpful tips from the experts, this month's newsletter should help get you up to speed on both your software skills and your training techniques.

Browse advice from fitness professionals such as Ben Greenfield, Hal Higdon, and Rick Kattouf, and learn more about new features in TrainingPeaks such as the Route Builder and the AutoMerge, which automatically integrates different data files uploaded to the same workout to give you a comprehensive overview of your performance.

Get motivated by people like Mary Eggers, who recovered from a decade-long struggle with Bulimia to break 11 hours in the Ironman, and Curt Wilhelm, who lost 50 pounds and lowered his dangerously high cholesterol back to healthy levels by returning to his former passion for mountain biking.

The journey to your best personal fitness starts today. To your health, and happy training!

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