About to sign up for the sprint triathlon in the Woodlands in May, any tips for a newbie? Any training suggestions would be welcomed as well.
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Originally posted by no4njnk View PostAbout to sign up for the spring triathlon in the Woodlands in May, any tips for a newbie? Any training suggestions would be welcomed as well.
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just make sure you add bricks to your training especially bike/run. you will have to get used to running after the bike, the lactic acid build up makes you feel like your legs are jelly and wont move. also if youre using bike shoes get you some bungee laces for your running shoes and get used to slipping them on standing up. and make sure you have all your stuff together for your transitions, would really suck to get to an event and forget something
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Originally posted by jfrog View Postjust make sure you add bricks to your training especially bike/run. you will have to get used to running after the bike, the lactic acid build up makes you feel like your legs are jelly and wont move. also if youre using bike shoes get you some bungee laces for your running shoes and get used to slipping them on standing up. and make sure you have all your stuff together for your transitions, would really suck to get to an event and forget something
I only have problems the first few hundred yards of the run, but everyone's different.
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If you're a newbie, I'm guessing you're more looking to finish than place high. I was training for a spring a while back but wasn't able to make it to it. Swimming was the thing that killed me. Then again, I'm a survival swimmer. I have shitty form. I would get about 300 meters and just be completely exhausted. However with cycling and running, I would do an hour long cycle class then be able to easily run three miles after a class as long as I made sure to stay hydrated during the cycle class.
Good luck man!"Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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I am too competitive so I have to decide what I want to do as far as finish vs speed. I used to run a sub 5 minute mile but that was over 10 years ago. Distance wise I am faster at breaststroke so I need to work on my freestyle. I figured during the week I can do a spin class then run and during the weekends actually get out on my bike if I can find a good area.
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Originally posted by no4njnk View PostI am too competitive so I have to decide what I want to do as far as finish vs speed. I used to run a sub 5 minute mile but that was over 10 years ago. Distance wise I am faster at breaststroke so I need to work on my freestyle. I figured during the week I can do a spin class then run and during the weekends actually get out on my bike if I can find a good area.
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