8 Things You Can Do This Week to Become a Better Open Water Swimmer

One of the toughest parts of getting started and progressing in triathlon is becoming a confident and skillful open water swimmer. For most triathletes this is a three-part journey. First become a strong, efficient swimmer capable of swimming 750-1,500 meters for sprint and Olympic distance races. Second overcome any anxiety or fear you have of …

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Middle Tyger YMCA Sprint Triathlon

Middle Tyger YMCA Sprint Triathlon Info Difficulty: Moderate for a sprint triathlon. Race Vibe: Bustling, energetic, friendly. Food: The usual post-race snacks plus subs. Terrain: Swim: Really nice 50 meter pool with one-way swimming in each lane. Bike: Rural two-lane roads with good pavement. A lollipop, out-and-back course with a couple significant climbs near the …

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45 Gifts for Runners, Cyclists and Triathletes Under $50

Once again I’ve compiled a selection of inexpensive gifts for the endurance athlete (runner, trail runner, cyclist, mountain biker, triathlete) in your life. We are in small gift or stocking stuffer territory here. Let’s face it your happy, little, exercise maniac needs and wants to make the big purchases themselves. If you want a bulletproof …

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New Rules To Make Triathlons More Fun

Athletes will enter the water via a giant slip-n-slide. [video_lightbox_youtube video_id=”9W0zgI9mmS8″ width=”640″ height=”360″ anchor=”Click here to view Slip-N-Slide video. It’s Amazing“] During at least one sprint triathlon per year athletes will be required to race on “for hire” bikes. Prior to crossing the finish line, each athlete will be required to perform in a “dance …

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