While your full-distance triathlon will likely be your priority or “A” race for the season, when crafting your Annual Training Plan you should include a few shorter races as part of your lead up to your big race day. Tune-up races are great opportunities to test out nutrition strategies...
me back. I started swimming by getting into the pool while my daughter took swimming lessons, and later that year I was taking lessons, joining swim clinics and overcoming my biggest fears of open water swimming. I did my first Sprint and Olympic distance races in 2015, and in 2016 I ...
Tim Fry - 6:06:29 for 25th in the 55-59 AG November 23rd, 2023:Turkey Trot Races Brent Taylor - Kokomo Turkey Trot 5k - 1st overall in 18:34 *~17" PR* Dirk Pauley - Galloping Gobbler 4 Miler -29:48 for 3rd in the 50-59 AG Steven Suggs - New Balance 8k - 4th overall in ...
USA Triathlon member:All athletes must be members of USAT to compete in any of the races. If you do not have an annual membership, you must purchase a one-day membership which will be charged when you register. If you are planning on participating in four or more triathlons this year, ...
The “strippers” really help me so much!! Thank you!!! Long dash to transition, then THRU transition. Trying not to crash into anyone from the shorter races who were leisurely walking thru the area before their races. Heart rate was definitely up by the time I got to my spot! Wetsuit...
In summer 2012, I registered for two try-a-tri races on the pretense that I couldn’t run much yet so I should keep the run distance short, but really it was the swim that terrified me most so I was more than happy to stick to the short race distance. Guelph I try-a-tri 2012....
I know I can swim the 1.2 miles and not get tired. I also know I can run 13.1 miles when I’m utterly exhausted. I am pretty sure I can muddle through 56 miles on the bike in between. I have done other races that have required me to be on my feet and moving for 8 to 12 hr...
While your full-distance triathlon will likely be your priority or “A” race for the season, when crafting your Annual Training Plan you should include a few shorter races as part of your lead up to your big race day. Tune-up races are great opportunities to test out nutrition strategies...
While your full-distance triathlon will likely be your priority or “A” race for the season, when crafting your Annual Training Plan you should include a few shorter races as part of your lead up to your big race day. Tune-up races are great opportunities to test out nutrition strategies...