Top Triathletes share their secret.
Hunter Kemper was the No.1 US triathlete at the Beijing Olympics, as well as the world champion in 2005 and 2006. He has stringent training routines to stay at peak physical condition. He swims about 16-18 miles, bikes about 240 miles and runs between 60 -70 miles a week. While intense training is extremely important to performance, there is another important element to improving your performance.
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