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Eric Lubell

Portland, Oregon

I'm a frequent ultra-runner, a sporadic alpine climber, and a past Ironman. I'm also the Director of Training Operations for Evolution Healthcare & Fitness in Inner SE PDX, the ONLY gym in Portland with an Altitude Training Room! Hoping to contribute some excellent healthcare and fitness to the Outdoor Project community, so we can all do the most of what we love most. I love using Outdoor Project for beta on running destinations!

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http://www.evolutionhealthcareandfitness.com/

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Strength in Skiing: Improve Performance + Reduce Injury Risk

60 minutes of exercise a week can do Both
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Strong Feet + Strong Ankles = Happy Camper

Essential tips for strong feet and ankles
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The Tipping Point: Learning to Feed an Adventurous Lifestyle

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Strength Training the Right Way for Adventure

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Preparing the Body for Backpacking

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