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Best masks for running and cycling

The study measured respiratory droplet output of various masks and face coverings. Researchers stated that speaking through the neck gaiter caused large respiratory droplets to disperse into a multitude of smaller droplets that hang in the air longer, rendering it less effective.

Remember, we’re still in the early stages of understanding the long-term impact of wearing different types of masks, especially during exercise. There are some limits to this research study. They did not investigate breathing while exercising or nasal breathing. And, the focus of the study was to demonstrate an easy method of testing various face coverings for future research. Other factors not considered include material type, how the gaiter fits, speech patterns and head positioning.

The sample size in this study was only one person wearing the gaiter. With such a small sample size, it’s difficult to generalize these results to the larger population.

Best face coverings for running and cycling

Duke University study on face mask efficacy

One more note on masks, beware of the training masks that claim to simulate altitude. They do not. They are “re-breathers” that offer resistance to breathing when training.

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How best to breathe during the COVID-19 pandemic

Breathing to help prevent viral transmission Please note, none of these techniques will stop COVID-19, but should reduce the viral load if you are exposed. And are meant to be used in addition to proper protective equipment. Crowded public places In order to reduce any potential viral load when you’re in public places, breathe through […]

Return to Racing

Yes! We’re talking about returning to racing over the next few weeks and months. This is an exciting and interesting time. Cities and states are opening up training facilities, gyms, pools – indoor and outdoor, and allowing gatherings of more and more people. Here in Colorado, the state authorities have given the green light to […]

Will we ever race again?

My answer to that question is a resounding YES! With all the cancellations of the past few months, it seems like races may never happen again. I’m very confident that races will return. We may not know exactly when that will be or what will happen in different parts of the country. Or what races […]

Although I’ve heard it over and over, I’m going to say it again: we are living in unprecedented times. Our lives are changing daily, even hourly. Sitting still, taking a deep breath and embracing the constant changes with a flexible and open mind are critical actions. Life is just different. It doesn’t mean we lose […]

First up, if you’re sick, you need to go to the doctor and follow all medically necessary advice to get well and protect others around you. I am not a medical professional. I am sharing what I’ve learned through all my years of experience both personally and professionally working to help athletes stay healthy during […]

What is FTP?

FTP stands for functional threshold power. Power (or watts) is one of the most reliable indicators of cycling performance and is an excellent way to measure training intensity. You get immediate feedback on current training zones and intensities. Completing a field test to determine your FTP has become a generally accepted way to measure an […]

Strength Training for Triathletes

Strength training is defined as activities that make muscles stronger. One could argue that triathlon training alone fits this definition. Indeed it does. So, why do you need to add another workout to your weekly training? The reality is, love or hate it, need it or getting by without it; no matter your circumstances, your […]

12 Swim Drills for All Triathletes

Swim Drills: Do they really work? There are two mindsets among triathlon coaches: Drills don’t work vs. drills are a must. On the drills don’t work side, coaches teach frequent stroke corrections when working in person with their athletes. On the other side, coaches say: swim drills, when properly assigned to correct an athlete’s weaknesses […]

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