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Practical guides to getting started and progressing in running, trail running, and triathlon

Home Aero Testing: How to Optimize Your Bike Position Without a Wind Tunnel

Home Aero Testing: How to Optimize Your Bike Position Without a Wind Tunnel

Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics, a Holy Grail Within Everyone's Reach Hey there, fellow cyclist! Let me tell you a little story. When I...

30/06/2026

Orthorexia in Trail Running: The Trap of the Perfect Diet

Orthorexia in Trail Running: The Trap of the Perfect Diet

Nutrition

Orthorexia in Trail Running: The Dangerous Trap of the Perfect Diet Hey there, fellow trail and vertical gain enthusi...

23/06/2026

Power Hiking in Trail Running: The Art of Walking to Go Faster

Power Hiking in Trail Running: The Art of Walking to Go Faster

Trail

Walking is Cheating? Let Me Tell You a Story... We've all asked ourselves the question, haven't we? Stuck at the bott...

16/06/2026

The Triathlete's 4th Discipline: A Guide to Mastering Logistics

The Triathlete's 4th Discipline: A Guide to Mastering Logistics

Logistics

Hello there, fellow triathlete! We often talk about the three disciplines: swimming, cycling, running. We spend hours...

09/06/2026

The Sensory Wall in Ultra-Trail: When Your Brain Quits Before Your Legs Do

The Sensory Wall in Ultra-Trail: When Your Brain Quits Before Your Legs Do

Mental

Hey trail friend! If you're here, it's likely because you've felt that strange sensation before. It's not the classic...

02/06/2026

The Failure That Makes You Stronger: Bouncing Back After a DNF in Triathlon

The Failure That Makes You Stronger: Bouncing Back After a DNF in Triathlon

Resilience

The Wall You Didn't See Coming: A DNF Is a Step, Not an End Let me tell you a story. It was years ago, at a triathlon...

26/05/2026

IT Band Syndrome (TFL): A Return-to-Running Protocol for Trail Runners

IT Band Syndrome (TFL): A Return-to-Running Protocol for Trail Runners

Injury

That Knee Pain Ruining Your Trail Runs? Let's Talk About IT Band Syndrome. Hey there, fellow trail enthusiast! We've...

19/05/2026

Fear of the 'Washing Machine': Conquering Swim Start Anxiety in Triathlon

Fear of the 'Washing Machine': Conquering Swim Start Anxiety in Triathlon

Triathlon

Fear of the 'Washing Machine': The Ultimate Guide to Finally Enjoying Your Triathlon Start Hey, fellow triathlete! Ch...

28/04/2026

The Triathlete's Ego: Ally or Enemy of Your Progress?

The Triathlete's Ego: Ally or Enemy of Your Progress?

Psychology

The Triathlete's Ego: Ally or Enemy of Your Progress?Hey there, triple-discipline enthusiast! Today, we're going to t...

11/04/2026

Cognitive Biases: The Invisible Enemy Sabotaging Your Trail Running Performance

Cognitive Biases: The Invisible Enemy Sabotaging Your Trail Running Performance

Psychology

Hi trail enthusiasts! This is Anthony. I still remember that ultra a few years ago. I was in dazzling shape, my leg...

21/03/2026

The Ultimate Guide to Triathlon Penalty Cards: Rules, Sanctions, and Avoidance Strategies

The Ultimate Guide to Triathlon Penalty Cards: Rules, Sanctions, and Avoidance Strategies

Triathlon

Introduction: Why Master the Refereeing Color Code? Triathlon is a demanding discipline where physical performance i...

14/03/2026

The Second Wind in Trail Running: Myth or Reality? The Science Behind This Phenomenon

The Second Wind in Trail Running: Myth or Reality? The Science Behind This Phenomenon

Physiology

Who hasn't experienced that strange and almost mystical moment during a race? You know, that dead zone where every s...

09/03/2026

The Taper Paradox: Why Resting is So Stressful?

The Taper Paradox: Why Resting is So Stressful?

Tapering

Tapering, that much-anticipated and dreaded moment Here it is. Months, perhaps even an entire year of hard preparatio...

09/03/2026

Gilet-Packing: The Art of Organizing Your Trail Pack for Performance

Gilet-Packing: The Art of Organizing Your Trail Pack for Performance

Trail-running

The Trail Vest: Much More Than Just a Backpack Hello to you, trail friend! Today, we’re going to talk about a subject...

09/03/2026

The Brain Switch: Managing Cognitive Transition in Triathlon

The Brain Switch: Managing Cognitive Transition in Triathlon

Triathlon

The triathlon, much more than just an addition of three sports I still remember my very first Olympic distance triath...

09/03/2026

Is Air Pollution Slowing You Down? As a Coach, I Share My Strategies to Protect Your Lungs, Adjust Your Training, and Keep Performing.

Is Air Pollution Slowing You Down? As a Coach, I Share My Strategies to Protect Your Lungs, Adjust Your Training, and Keep Performing.

Performance

They say endurance sports are 90% mental. But what happens when the very air you breathe becomes a physical opponent?...

24/02/2026

The Trail Runner's Ear: Listening to the Terrain to Anticipate and Perform

The Trail Runner's Ear: Listening to the Terrain to Anticipate and Perform

Listening

The Trail Runner's Ear: Much More Than a Sense, Your Sixth Sense I still remember that technical descent during an ul...

09/03/2026

The Silent Saboteur: How Decision Fatigue Can End Your Ultratrail

The Silent Saboteur: How Decision Fatigue Can End Your Ultratrail

Mental

How Your Brain, Not Your Legs, Might Be Your Weakest Link in an Ultra I can still feel the biting cold of that pre-da...

21/02/2026

The Ultra-Trail Runner's Blues: Surviving the Post-Goal Psychological Void

The Ultra-Trail Runner's Blues: Surviving the Post-Goal Psychological Void

Psychology

Introduction: The Finish Line, and Then... the Void You did it. Months, even years, of sacrifices, early morning trai...

09/03/2026

Micro-Traumas in Trail Running: Your Guide to Prevention, Management, and Peak Performance

Micro-Traumas in Trail Running: Your Guide to Prevention, Management, and Peak Performance

Prevention

The Invisible Injury: Understanding the Impact of Micro-Traumas on Trail Runners As a trail runner, you're familiar w...

19/02/2026

Ensure Safety and Performance for Winter Night Trails with Thoughtful Strategies

Ensure Safety and Performance for Winter Night Trails with Thoughtful Strategies

Trailrunning

Conquering the Cold and Dark: A Comprehensive Guide to Winter Night Trail Running There's a unique magic to trail run...

18/02/2026

📘 Why follow a practical guide?

Running, trail running, and triathlon are disciplines that require not only physical fitness but also a good knowledge of equipment, training methods, and rules. That's why following a **structured guide** is essential to:

  • ✅ Gain peace of mind and efficiency
  • ✅ Avoid common beginner mistakes
  • ✅ Optimize your training, equipment, and race management

Whether you're preparing for your first race or looking to improve your personal record, our guides are designed to support you at every stage of your progression.

🔰 The fundamentals to know before you start

Before buying your first race number, take the time to learn about these essential basics:

  • 📏 **Race formats:** from 5K to marathon, from short trail to ultra, from Sprint to Ironman.
  • 🛠️ **Minimum required equipment:** shoes, technical apparel, and basic accessories.
  • 📆 **The organization of your training program:** volume, intensity, and rest.
  • ⛑️ **Safety rules:** for the road, trails, or open water.

🧭 Our best guides for beginners

These guides are perfect for beginners and are designed to answer all your practical questions:

  • 🏁 **The guide to your first 10 km**: training, race management, and avoiding mistakes.
  • 👟 **How to choose your running shoes**: the complete guide to finding the right pair for your stride.
  • 🥗 **Nutrition for the beginner runner**: what to eat before, during, and after the effort?
  • 📦 **The D-day checklist**: don't forget anything for a successful race.

⚙️ Guides for intermediate and advanced athletes

If you've already completed several races, you are likely looking for methods to **improve your performance**. These guides will help you reach the next level:

  • 📊 **How to analyze your data** (speed, heart rate) to adjust your training.
  • 🏃‍♂️ **Training with intervals**: a guide to improving your speed and resistance.
  • ⛰️ **The secrets of mountain trail running**: training for climbs, managing descents, and equipment.
  • 🧠 **Mental preparation** to stay strong in difficult moments.

📍 Focus on triathlon: the three-sport discipline

Triathlon combines swimming, cycling, and running. It requires specific preparation. If this is your goal, don't miss our dedicated guides:

  • 💧 **Open water swimming**: mastering techniques for swimming in a group and navigating.
  • 🚲 **The guide to buying your first triathlon bike**: road, time trial... and which one to choose?
  • 🔄 **Transitions T1/T2**: working on the sequence of disciplines.
  • 💡 **Managing the race and nutrition** on a Half-Ironman or an Ironman.

🧰 What you will find in our guides

Each guide is written in a clear and educational tone and validated by sports experts. They are designed to give you the tools you need to progress with confidence.

  • ✔️ Downloadable checklists and training plans
  • ✔️ Concrete advice and common mistakes to avoid
  • ✔️ Answers to the most common questions
  • ✔️ Comparisons to help you choose your equipment

📘 FAQ – Guides and practical tips for endurance athletes

❓ How do I find a good training plan?

A good training plan must be adapted to your level, your goal, and your constraints. Don't settle for randomly found plans. Choose a progressive and structured plan, or get help from a coach to avoid overtraining and injuries.

❓ Should I train every day?

No, it's even ill-advised. Rest days are just as important as training days. It is during rest that the body regenerates and strengthens. Alternate running days with rest days or active recovery.

❓ What equipment is essential to start?

For running, the pair of shoes is the most important investment. For trail running, shoes adapted to the trails are mandatory. For triathlon, you will need a trisuit, a bike, and a helmet. Our gear guide gives you all the details for each discipline.

❓ How to avoid injuries?

The best way to prevent injuries is to be progressive in your training, respect rest days, and include strength training sessions. Core work, proprioception, and dynamic stretching are valuable allies.

❓ Should I run with a GPS watch?

It's not mandatory to start, but a GPS watch is a very practical tool for tracking your progress. It allows you to know your speed, the distance covered, and better manage your effort over the long term.

❓ How to manage race day well?

Preparation the day before is key: prepare your gear, rest, and eat a light meal. On race day, arrive early, familiarize yourself with the course and aid stations, and do nothing you haven't already tested in training.