Why Do Triathlon And Beginner Triathlon Training

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For the longest time I was never interested in doing my first triathlon. There were lots of reasons that turned me off. For instance I was running to stay in shape but didn’t want to run any more than I had to to train for a race. And even tho I like surfing, I never liked freestyle swimming, in fact I hated it. Whenever I saw a picture of a triathlete, it looked like they were a dead man walking, covered in sweat with a look of anguish on their face.

When Jess got me into triathlons, I took those things I didn’t know much about and didn’t appreciate and reframed them into motivating factors that I could get a hold of.

First off, they have shorter races called sprint triathlons that don’t require the endless train-til-near-death experience that I once thought triathletes had to do.

I now look at running as part of my cross training plan. And swimming, well I still struggle with it, but I’ve taken it on as a challenge to improve my weaknesses in all areas of triathlon training.

Now I see my triathlon training plan as a fun and enjoyable way to stay in great shape, that all leads up to the excitement of race day. You don’t have to take it too seriously to train for your first triathlon and get started as a beginner triathlete. Just take it one step at a time…or, one stroke at time.

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Posted on December 26th 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Active vs Passive Recovery for Beginner Triathletes And Their Beginners Triathlon Training

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Posted on December 21st 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Overtraining Explained Plus Tips For Beginner Triathletes

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Posted on December 19th 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Triathlon Transitions Information For Beginner Triathletes

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Posted on December 16th 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Navigation In Open Water Tips For Beginner Triathletes

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Posted on December 14th 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Beginner Triathletes: Stitches and How to recover, avoid them

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Posted on October 18th 2011 in Beginner Triathlete

Beginner Triathlete: how to improve your transition with elastic laces

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Posted on December 7th 2010 in Beginner Triathlete

Beginner Triathlete & Beginners Triathlon Training: recovery methods after training & racing

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Posted on December 3rd 2010 in Beginner Triathlete

Beginner Triathlete & Beginner triathlon training: running shoes and overtraining

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Posted on December 1st 2010 in Beginner Triathlete

A Triathlon Beginner Guide. What Equipment Do You Need For A Triathlon

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A Beginner Triathlete and Beginners Triathlon Training Guide: What Equipment Do You Need For Triathlon

When you are new to Triathlon there can be a lot of different people giving you a lot of different opinions about what gear/equipment you need to get. From my experience, some of these opinions can be a little deceiving. Sometimes the suggestions you hear from others are not necessary for you to get started. I am here to tell you exactly what you must have.

A Roadworthy Bike. Make sure your bike is up to the national standards. Remember that those safety standards are there for a reason…to save your life or prevent injury. I have seen many injuries that could have been prevented if they had have had their bike well maintained etc. On that note, if you are intending to buy a second hand bike (which is not a bad idea if you’re just starting out) make sure it is well maintained. It is a good idea to see the bike in person, but if you are buying it over the internet this can be a little bit difficult, so make sure you at least email the owner, speak with them and get an understanding of what condition the bike is in.

I also advise not to go out there and get the best and most expensive bike although it may be tempting. Unless you do a lot of riding you will not know the difference between the different bikes (i.e. the gearing, different frames etc) Just from personal experience, I used my mum’s 20 + year old road bike. I can tell you now it was very heavy (like 12+kg, I’m not sure if I’m exaggerating a little or not, but it was extremely heavy). Anyway my point is, is that I was winning races on this old bike so over people with the latest and greatest, don’t be worried about what you start riding on…just get started! By the way, it’s the best feeling to win this way.

You will need a Helmet. Make sure that the helmet also meets the national standards. This is the only thing between you and the road. The last thing you want to worry about is whether or not you helmet will brace a fall, so take the time to get this checked out.

Comfy Bathers. Although it is not necessary to get a wetsuit, it can help. Not only will it keep you more buoyant, but this will give you confidence if you are not a strong swimmer. However, do not go out and buy the latest and greatest wetsuit. There are a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, you will not know the difference or be able to feel the difference between the wetsuits. Secondly, it is better to do your research before lashing out and buying one…they’re quite expensive. Having said this, it is not essential to get a wetsuit. It is really personal preference.

Goggles: These you will need. If you are having trouble because they are fogging up, rub some saliva on the inside of the lens and this should do the trick.

A Swimming Cap. Although you will get one when you enter the race it is good to have another one. The main reason for this is that, if you put a cap on, then goggles and then your racing cap, it will prevent your goggles from coming off.

Comfortable Running Shoes: Make sure that you have the correct size and that you have worn them many times before. If not, you can end up with blisters which are not very nice at all. I will cover how to avoid blisters in another article. Also, make sure they have support for your feet. The last thing you want is to have runners that will cause injury. Some people might suggest getting “racing shoes”. The same principle applies to runners as it does with bikes…just use your regular runners. Then when you become more serious, it will be a natural progression to get racing shoes. You do not want to have so many new things to race with when it is your first time, or even if you are new to Triathlon and are a beginner.

So go out there, get off your duff and get active.

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Posted on September 16th 2010 in Beginner Triathlete