An extra-wide fork
accepts wheels up
to 32 centimeters.
Wider whips make
fast cornering
safer on gravel.
OLD-FASHIONED
EXERCISES FOR
YOUR NEW TECH
Three classic moves
to give your heart-rate
monitor a workout.
Anyone can go hard,
but it’s how quickly you
recover from a hard
effort that’s a true mea-
sure of fitness. Do any
of the exercises below
nonstop until your heart
rate reaches 95 percent
or more of its maximum.
(Your HR monitor will
tell you this.) Then stop
and time how long it
takes to drop to 50 per-
cent of your max. For
an average 45-year-old
man, these numbers
would be about 170 and
88, respectively.
Test yourself every
few weeks. A shorter
recovery time means
you’re getting fitter.
Burpee
Stand tall. Bend at
your hips and knees and
squat, lowering your
torso and placing your
hands on the floor. Kick
your legs backward into
a pushup position. Do a
pushup; then immedi-
ately reverse the move
and quickly stand up
from the squat. Repeat.
Medicine Ball Slam
Stand with your feet hip
width apart, holding a
medicine ball over your
head. Explosively slam
the ball to the floor in
front of you. Grab it on
the rebound and repeat.
Jump Rope
Quickly skip the rope,
doing double-unders if
you’re able to.
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I’M ALWAYS ACTIVE
AND LOVE BEING
OUTDOORS. I LIKE
RACES BECAUSE
THEY GIVE YOU
MOTIVATION TO
TRAIN. THE FIRST
BEER AFTER A RACE
IS LIKE HEAVEN
TOUCHED YOUR LIPS.
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