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If you’ve just started training for a triathlon then you’ve come to the right place. I’ve got plenty of free material to get you started!
A triathlon consists of 3 parts:
Running
Biking
Open Water Swimming
To become a master at the triathlon you must have a good triathlon training workout routine.
It’s not difficult to begin a training regimen and if you’re looking for some helpful training tips you need to check out…
…my free Beginner Triathlon Training: What You Need To... Read Full Story
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Be sure to mark your calendars for the…
Galloway Captiva Triathlon at the beautiful South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island on September 17 (Saturday) and September 18 (Sunday)!
On Saturday, there will be a kids race, and on Sunday the adult sprint!
Expect:
clear waters,
flat, fast biking, and
a beautiful run course!
There will also be lots of extra’s for the family, including:
bounce houses,
face painting,
games,
expo, and
more!
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Over the past few months, I’ve given you details on how to go about purchasing a new triathlon bike.
So if you are considering getting a sweet new ride, you should consider these tips to make sure that you are getting the bike that will suite you best.
Choosing A Triathlon Bike #1: – How to Shop For A Bicycle
Choosing a Triathlon Bike #2: Two Other Popular Styles of Bikes
Choosing a Triathlon Bike #3: With So Many Choices, How Can You Decide?
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Finally, on your bike shopping adventure, you must not forget to accessorize.
This is the 7th tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics .
When you begin exploring accessories for your bike , you’ll see there are a sea of items that enhance your riding experience.
You can spend as much or as little time and money as you want on items such as racks, bottle cages , locks , computers... Read Full Story
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After you have decided on the type and cost of your bike it is very important to be properly measured and fit so it works well with your body style.
This is the 6th tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics .
Too often people buy a bike and try to start riding in whatever default position it is in. This quickly leads to sore necks, shoulders, backs and knee injuries. Remember, riding is... Read Full Story
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Once you’ve found a trustworthy bike shop and you’ve decided on a bike that fits your style, riding goals, and price range…
This is the 5th tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics .
…it’s time for the fun part… the test drive!
At the bike shop, there are several checks you should do with the salesman to ensure that you get an accurate feel for the bike on your test drive. Here is a... Read Full Story
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When it comes to choosing a triathlon bike, deciding how much to spend isn’t an exact science.
This is the 4th tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics .
However, the more you pay, the lighter the bike tends to be and, theoretically speaking, the lighter the cycle, the better it is! Cyclists are obsessed with weight, and are always looking for ways to shed weight off their rides. The... Read Full Story
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Buying a bike is similar to buying a computer. The choices are endless and can be overwhelming!
This is the 3rd tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics .
Although Mountain Bikes & Road Bikes are two of the more popular styles, there are many other types of specialized bikes to choose from.
You have to decide what your riding style is and what your goals are.
Below are brief... Read Full Story
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To determine what type of triathlon bike you will need, you must first determine what type of riding you will be doing.
This is the 2nd tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks/7-road-bike-shopping-basics/
Do you like trail riding over rocks and uneven ground, or will you be cruising along the smooth pavement? Are you concerned with distance and speed, freestyle, racing, technical riding skills, or comfort... Read Full Story
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Are you ready to become a cyclist?
This is the 1st tip in our series: “7 Road Bike Shopping Basics” which is also available as a FREE eBook at www.GearedUp.biz/ebooks
Or, perhaps you are ready to get back into biking? We want to make sure that you’re savvy to the current world of cycling. When shopping for a triathlon bike, keep in mind you’re also shopping for a bike shop.
Ask yourself these important questions when deciding where you should purchase your bike:
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