RPM²’s partnership with Olympian Dotsie Bausch has been one of our most rewarding so far. Dotsie Bausch is an ardent supporter of our mission and our devices’ revolutionary technology. Our team is grateful for her support. In addition to her illustrious rise in the cycling community, Dotsie is nothing short of an inspirational person. She …
Category Archive: Athletic Inspiration
Jan 20
5 Benefits of Winter Training for Cyclists and Triathletes
Many endurance athletes forego training in the winter for various reasons. Some may need the much-needed break while others find themselves too busy with Holiday traveling. For those that do want to continue training throughout the winter, there are some obvious benefits to taking a year-round approach, even during the sometimes-harsh winter months. Following are …
Nov 21
Running with Power Podcast: Jim Vance talks RPM2
During our visit to Kona for Ironman 2015, RPM² sponsored a seminar with well-known coach, Jim Vance on “Running with Power”. Shortly after returning from Hawaii, Jim Vance joined the Natural Running Network Podcast to delve deeper into his research on power running. To listen to the full podcast, click here. On the podcast, Jim …
Jul 27
RPM² and MJP, Inc. Work with the Brazilian Paralympics Team
If you follow our blog or social media, you have probably noticed that our team at RPM² has been educating athletes from around the world by providing demonstrations of our products. Just recently, RPM² and our corporate partner, Michael Johnson Performance (MJP), Inc. worked with the Brazilian Paralympics team. We were honored to team up with such high-caliber …
Aug 14
Staying Motivated as a Triathlete
“You can quit if you want, and no one will care. But you will know the rest of your life.” – John Collins The inherent variety of the triathlon typically keeps you more motivated to train than a single sport does. However, mixing it up doesn’t always do the trick in helping you stay motivated. …
Aug 07
Proper Fat Intake for Endurance Athletes
Maintaining a diet that is balanced to your unique needs as a high-performance athlete is essential. While your body prefers glycogen from carbs as its main fuel source, fat also provides fuel for the body. Many people think fat is a bad word, but the endurance athlete knows that he or she cannot perform for …