No matter how much research you do, there will still be some things you learn on the day. Here are a few tips on transition that I picked up the hard way. Pack everything, but keep most of it in your bag I tend to overpack for triathlons, so I have this large hiking backpack … Continue reading Tips For Not Looking Like an Idiot in Transition
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Let’s Transition for a Moment…
I’ve been putting off writing about transition because it tends to be the topic most “beginner” articles cover first. And rightfully so- transition is a weird unknown for those who are used to just swimming, biking, or running. For me, transition is one of the things that drew me to triathlon. I am a person … Continue reading Let’s Transition for a Moment…
We’re Racing in the Rain
Last weekend I competed in my last race of the season and it rained. Seriously? I live in San Diego, land of 72 and sunny. What was I supposed to do with rain?? Now I get that you’re already wet from the swim, and you’re basically wet throughout the entire race. But I knew rain was … Continue reading We’re Racing in the Rain
What’s a Turtle?
On Tuesday I went out for a quick open water swim in my local bay. The tide was so low, it ended up being more like an open-water wade. Normally I swim over the weeds and icky mud that collects just off shore, but this time I had to walk through it, above the ankle, … Continue reading What’s a Turtle?
The Big Purchase: Selecting your First Bike
Triathlon is an expensive sport, and your bike is potentially the most expensive thing you'll buy when you become a triathlete. This purchase can cause some major anxiety! Don't believe me? Read my recap of when I made my first bike purchase here. If it's time for you to make your first bike purchase, don't … Continue reading The Big Purchase: Selecting your First Bike
Triathlon Basics: Rules Made Simple
Like any sport, triathlon is governed by a number of rules. Penalties can range from having to stop in a penalty box or having time added to your overall finish, to disqualification. Unfortunately, there isn’t one governing body for all triathlon, so rules can vary race to race. Be sure to check your race’s website … Continue reading Triathlon Basics: Rules Made Simple
My First Race: The Guy who Didn’t Know the Rules.
In my first race, the cross wind on the bike was terrible. I often felt like I was pedaling to nowhere, and I was getting passed by faster cyclists at an embarrassing rate. But on the homestretch, I found myself pushing to pass someone. Anyone. Passing in a triathlon can be a tricky business- per … Continue reading My First Race: The Guy who Didn’t Know the Rules.
Rest: The Hardest Discipline
Rest is so crucial to your triathlon training plan, but it’s often the hardest part of the program. You spend so much time doing the work that when you have to stop moving it can feel like you’re sliding backwards. Stop thinking that way! Rest is crucial to allow your muscles to repair, rebuild, and … Continue reading Rest: The Hardest Discipline
Making New Friends!
I’ve met some great people doing triathlon, and I’ve developed friendships with people who like to train like I do (ie for fun and with beer involved). I love heading out for a group swim or bike ride, even though I usually can’t keep up. And the fact that I can’t keep up motivates me … Continue reading Making New Friends!
Pre-Bike Check: Cleared to Ride!
Before you head out on your solo bike adventure, make sure you’re ready to go by checking off the following tasks: Give your bike the once over Lightly run your hands over your tires while visually examining them. I say lightly, because if there’s something sticking out of your tire it’s likely sharp, and you … Continue reading Pre-Bike Check: Cleared to Ride!