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Best of 2017: Part 2 - WHOOP Athletes Doing Big Things, Most Popular Stories

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Best of 2017: Part 2 – WHOOP Athletes Doing Big Things, Most Popular Stories

With 2017 coming to a close, we’re taking a look back at the top stories of the year through the lens of WHOOP. Part 1 focused on the big moments in big sports. In today’s Part 2, we celebrate the individual accomplishments of some of our favorite athletes, and share some of the year’s most popular stories from The Locker.

Dutch swimmer Kira Toussaint trains for World Championships

Kira is one of the first elite athletes to benefit from WHOOP. She told us the story of how she used to struggle in practice and couldn’t understand why certain workouts that were easy for her teammates took so much out of her. With the help of WHOOP, she adjusted her training and elevated her career to the next level. This past summer, we took a deep dive into her data and analyzed trends in her HRV as she prepared for the 2017 World Championships.

Good luck at World Championships @kiratoussaint! Read her story on #TheLocker Link in bio.

A post shared by WHOOP (@whoop) on Jul 23, 2017 at 4:30pm PDT

Ultra runner Robert Edmister finishes 3rd in first 100-mile race

A self-described “data nerd,” Robert uses just about every kind of wearable technology you can think of. He calls WHOOP “the most critical component” of his training. After originally taking up running as a means to exercise his dogs, Robert was amazed by the success he achieved in such a short time. We detailed what it’s like to train for and compete in a 100-mile race through Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.

What does it take to run a 100-mile race in the Wasatch Mountains? “I based my entire year’s training off WHOOP.” https://t.co/H9CmKoZ4L1 pic.twitter.com/cBEFvHOqpu

— WHOOP (@whoop) October 19, 2017

PGA Golfer Scott Stallings shares his comeback story

Following years of suffering from extreme fatigue, Scott thought his life as a pro golfer might be over before it ever really began. To make matters worse, he was suspended from the PGA Tour after inquiring about his use of a banned over-the-counter hormone suggested by his doctor. Scott told us the story of how he got his career back on track, and the role WHOOP now plays in his training.

“WHOOP is an unbelievable tool to evaluate your process to be ready to go each day.” – @stallingsgolf https://t.co/s5nXEZXo5A

— WHOOP (@whoop) September 28, 2017

Jonathan “Goose” Helton discovers the ‘ultimate’ training tool

At its highest level, the game known to many of us as “ultimate frisbee” showcases spectacular highlights and some of the greatest feats of athleticism you’ll see in any sport. Goose explained how his unique training methods allowed him become a two-time MVP of the American Ultimate Disc League, and why WHOOP helps him stay at the top of his game.

@goose00helton, 2-time MVP of @theaudl American Ultimate Disc League, shares his thoughts on training for his sport and why he uses WHOOP. Read more on #TheLocker. Link in bio.

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Triathlete Jen Rulon realizes life-long dream of competing in Ironman World Championships

Jen recalls watching the Ironman World Champions on TV in 1989, and deciding in that moment that she would one day qualify for the triathlon of all triathlons. In September, she shared the details of how she finally accomplished her goal 28 years later. A month later, we examined her WHOOP data during a grueling 12 hours in Kona, Hawaii.

My Road to the Ironman World Championship with @whoop https://t.co/MC1BzsaPaI pic.twitter.com/HlwiJG01E8

— Jennifer Rulon, MS (@CoachJenRulon) October 12, 2017

Scott “Hot Sauce” Holtzman wins fight at UFC Fresno after training with WHOOP

When he grew tired of his desk job several years ago, Scott, a former minor league hockey player, decided to take up mixed martial arts. The 34-year-old has now made UFC fighting his full-time occupation. Scott used WHOOP to guide his preparation for his December 9 battle with Darrell “The Saint” Horcher, from which he emerged victorious.

Data from an entire training camp logged; including heart rate variability, heart rate averages, resting heart rate, sleep statistics, daily strain, recovery statistics and more…Thanks @whoop for taking good care of me and contributing to my endless pursuit to excel. ???? • • Article in Bio???? • • • #ufcfresno #ufc #sauce #fight #kickboxing #boxing #mma #athlete #hotsauce #ufconfox #fitness #ufcfightnight123 #getonnit #paytheman #humanperformance #whoop #thrive thanks @scottstallings for the intro. @onnit @asics @eddieshealthshoppe @themmalab

A post shared by Scott “Hot Sauce” Holtzman (@hotsauceholtzy) on Dec 7, 2017 at 10:10am PST

Below are a few more of most popular stories from The Locker in 2017:

Understanding the Stages of Sleep

Recovery Tips from Leading WHOOP Users

One of World’s ‘Most Tech-Savvy’ Athletes Talks Biometric Data

Naps Keep Us Safe: Tracking the Sleep of a Commercial Airline PilotThe Strain of Being a Sports Fan (Rooting for Your Team Can Have a Similar Effect as Playing)

The Effect Being a New Mom Has on Your Sleep

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