Paul Huddle Books

The Athletic Minded Traveler: Where To Work Out And Stay When Fitness Is A Priority
The Athletic Minded Traveler: Where To Work Out And Stay When Fitness Is A Priority

By Paul Huddle, Jim Kaese

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as A First-of-its-kind U.s. Travel Guide For Those Who Enjoy A Good Sweat And A Healthy Lifestyle, the Athletic-minded Traveler Takes The Guesswork Out Of Exercising On The Road. Recognizing That M...

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Starting Out Triathlon: Training For Your First Competition
Starting Out Triathlon: Training For Your First Competition

By Paul Huddle, Roch Frey, Bob Babbitt

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Roch Frey and Paul Huddle are the two most respected names in multi sport coaching. They cover all the basics in the first book of the Ironman Training Series. Besides running, cycling and swimming...

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The Athletic-Minded Traveler: Where To Work Out And Stay When Fitness Is A Priority
The Athletic-Minded Traveler: Where To Work Out And Stay When Fitness Is A Priority

By Paul Huddle, Jim Kaese, Jim Kaese, Paul Huddle

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As a first-of-its-kind U.S. travel guide for those who enjoy a good sweat and a healthy lifestyle, The Athletic-Minded Traveler takes the guesswork out of exercising on the road. Recognizing that m...

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Starting Out (Ironman)
Starting Out (Ironman)

By Paul Huddle, Roch Frey

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Triathlon: Start To Finish: 24 Weeks To The Long Distance
Triathlon: Start To Finish: 24 Weeks To The Long Distance

By Paul Huddle, Roch Frey, Frey Roch, Foreword By T.J. Murphy, Paul Huddle, Frey Roch, Foreword By T.J. Murphy

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You have finished your first short-distance triathlon maybe even an Olympic distance, but now it is time to up the ante and go further and faster than ever before. Experienced professional trainers...

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