If you've been toying with the idea of training for a triathlon, our experts have a few helpful hints to get you started. While it might seem intimidating, completing a mini-triathlon is well within ...
You won't forget how to run or bike or swim during a triathlon event, but you may forget where your cycling shoes are. Prepare with these tips to ensure a smoother transition on race day. There are ...
Triathlons are held in all shapes and sizes, with the most famous one being the Ironman World Championship, that’s usually held every year in Hawaii. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last year’s event ...
The 24.8-mile (40-kilometer) bike segment of an Olympic-distance triathlon, sandwiched between the swimming and running portions, is the longest of the three disciplines—and the most critical to ...
With the right plan, training for a triathlon is a great way to stretch your fitness boundaries. Here's the first thing you need to know Our editors independently select these products. Making a ...
So far in the Essential Triathlon Training Tips, we’ve given you tips to get through your swim and transitions not only faster, but safer as well. Now that you’ve conquered those drills, it’s time to ...
Want to start putting in some triathlon performances to write home about? Need to learn the technique that will get you across the line in style? Get on your bike. “As the longest leg of a triathlon, ...
As triathlon grows in popularity and as more kids begin to take up the sport, we start the first of a three-part series on triathlon tips for parents and youth. 1. Know the course and race distances.
Invest in coaching sessions ($80 and up per month) and workshops to become proficient in your weakest sport Swim, cycle and run on the race course before race day. Match your training environments as ...
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Participating in my first triathlon taught me a lot about what to do differently next time (yes—there will be a next time!). But I was also left with plenty of questions, so I reached out to Paula ...
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