Introducing a new and improved CORE app! New Heat Zones and a smarter Heat Strain Index make it easier for users to achieve their training and racing goals. Learn more at corebodytemp.com/blogs/news/…
Two-thirds of the UCI WorldTour men’s and women’s teams have used CORE to help monitor and optimize core body temperatures to gain a competitive edge.*
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We are proud to among the many great sponsors supporting Soudal Quickstep Pro Cycling Team for a successful 2024 season.
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After using CORE for a while you will begin to notice trends in the way your body reacts to different heat variables. Here are 5 things to look out for when optimizing your thermoregulation in training and racing. #CoolerIsFasterbuff.ly/3TxgIJj
Last fall, amateur triathlete Nikyallan Soares Rodrigues worked with the CORE Support team to incorporate heat conditioning into his race buildup, tested personalized cooling strategies, and earned his first-ever marathon finish in New York City. buff.ly/3UPYKm7
In advance of the 2024 season, we are accepting a limited number of ambassadors to receive CORE sensors and elite-level access to our team of sports thermoregulation scientists. Apply before March 11 here: buff.ly/49FVKx1
We are proud to be working with the best coaches, teams, and athletes all around the world. In continued commitment to their success, the CORE app now supports the following languages; French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese and English. #CoolerIsFaster#CoreBodyTemp
The last Ironman of the season always brings the heat and @lisanorden met the moment with a bike course WORLD RECORD (4:21:15), 2nd overall, and a new PB (8:33:02).
Kudos and congratulations, Lisa!
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Introduce heat conditioning into your training plan so you can train hot to race cool when it counts during your indoor eSports events. #CoolerIsFaster#CoreBodyTemp#OptInside
5 tips to become Heat Aware:
1. Notice the core temperature at which you start to sweat. And when do you start to sweat heavily? Is that number influenced by skin temperature and Heat Strain Index?
#corebodytemp 📷 Sprint Cycling Agency
5 tips to become Heat Aware:
1. Notice the core temperature at which you start to sweat. And when do you start to sweat heavily? Is that number influenced by skin temperature and Heat Strain Index?
#corebodytemp 📷 Sprint Cycling Agency
4. At a given core temp and given air temperature, are you more comfortable in high humidity, or low humidity with strong sun? There’s no ‘right answer’ to this – individual responses vary.
5. Have you experienced a high core temperature with a low skin temperature? For example, doing intense intervals in a low air temperature (or cool rain); or a long descent in the mountains after a hard climb? Did you feel hot or cold?