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Justin Daerr

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Exploring the high country via swimrun. Yesterday, I got the opportunity to explore new parts of Colorado I had either never seen or never seen up close. When we would lose trail, we would just swim until we found another.

Exploring the high country via swimrun. Yesterday, I got the opportunity to explore new parts of Colorado I had either never seen or never seen up close. When we would lose trail, we would just swim until we found another.
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Last week I had the opportunity to compete at the Ötillö World Championship in Sweden. It's hard to remember all the details, but I did my best to try and share what I can remember in the post below: all-ofit.com/blog/ddxt0vvzg…

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This past summer was my first venture into swimrun training, culminating with the Ötillö World Champs. I wrote up some thoughts on my own training throughout the summer and some lessons I learned along the way. You can read more about it below: all-ofit.com/blog/rhjsitpjf…

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Does anyone have a running route recommendation that starts and ends near town limits of Salida, CO? Looking for about an hour duration, give or take (maybe 6-8 miles depending on technicality of terrain)

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A discussion last week on using rowing as a cross training tool inspired me to do a lactate step test today since I haven't been rowing, but have been doing other training. I used a variation of an AIS protocol (coffee stains included). cc: Gordo Byrn

A discussion last week on using rowing as a cross training tool inspired me to do a lactate step test today since I haven't been rowing, but have been doing other training. I used a variation of an AIS protocol (coffee stains included). cc: <a href="/feelthebyrn1/">Gordo Byrn</a>