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Hey everyone,
Just wondering if there is anyone out there that has done a sprint distance tri or are thinking about/working towards one.

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  • sjtreely
    sjtreely Posts: 1,014 Member
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    I did the Danskin a few years ago. It was a BLAST!!
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,071 Member
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    I've just started training for one. It's not until August but I figure I will need every second of training. I am really looking forward to the challenging months ahead!
  • Monica_has_a_goal
    Monica_has_a_goal Posts: 694 Member
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    When I was younger and much, much thinner I had the dream of doing a Triathalon.

    Now that I started exercising, that dream has entered my head and heart more than once.

    HOW do I find one in Southern California I can train for? :wink:

    Thanks for sending me any and all info! :flowerforyou:
  • saldridge
    saldridge Posts: 125 Member
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    I did a sprint tri in July - I hadn't done any swimming, hell - I hadn't been in the water since the summer before (with the exception of 3 days before to test the swim leg). Needless to say I sucked hard at the swim and came out 4th to last (out of 100). I picked up a little cause bike was my strength, and I passed 15 to 18 people. The run was fairly OK.
    It was 0.4 mi swim, 14 mi bike and 3 mi run.

    My goals were (in this order):
    Don't die -- IF YES THEN:
    Don't be last -- IF YES THEN:
    Do it in under 2 hours

    Mind you, I am an obese woman in my 40s, so I didn't aim too high, LOL. I did them all, took me 1:49 hours. I love it, it was amazing and probably the coolest thing I have ever done.
  • sjtreely
    sjtreely Posts: 1,014 Member
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    When I was younger and much, much thinner I had the dream of doing a Triathalon.

    Now that I started exercising, that dream has entered my head and heart more than once.

    HOW do I find one in Southern California I can train for? :wink:

    Thanks for sending me any and all info! :flowerforyou:

    www.trifind.com
  • Lcalikalamazoo
    Lcalikalamazoo Posts: 3 Member
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    I have done two sprints and loved them. I always get a little freaked out about the swim. Once I get going tho it is no big deal. BTW I am 56 and weight more than 200 lbs. If you arebthinking of doing one, go for it! The sense of accomplishment is enough encouragement to last a long time.
  • deadstarsunburn
    deadstarsunburn Posts: 1,337 Member
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    I'm training for one!!!
  • Lcalikalamazoo
    Lcalikalamazoo Posts: 3 Member
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    Google us triathlon association or check with a local sport store. They are becoming very popular. Should be easy to find one. The ymca offers tri training in some towns.
  • Monica_has_a_goal
    Monica_has_a_goal Posts: 694 Member
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    When I was younger and much, much thinner I had the dream of doing a Triathalon.

    Now that I started exercising, that dream has entered my head and heart more than once.

    HOW do I find one in Southern California I can train for? :wink:

    Thanks for sending me any and all info! :flowerforyou:

    www.trifind.com


    Thank you, thank you! I'm on it! :bigsmile:
  • RunningAggie
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    I did my first sprint about a month ago. I loved it! My goals were:

    A. To finish
    B. of my own volition
    C. in the time allotted
    D. with a smile on my face!

    I joined the university's tri club and am training with them - I'm definitely the heaviest and least fit member, but I'm trying. I am already registered for the same sprint tri next year and would like to register for the Olympic distance tri that's next September.

    I'm not an expert, but I've learned a lot and would be happy to share any info with you or just be another source of support.
  • crux
    crux Posts: 454 Member
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    A really cool way to taste a sprint tri is as part of a team. My family do one each April, my mother does the swim, my brother does the bike and I take the run.
  • Cerabell18
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    I've done a few sprint triathlons and a half iron man. The half iron man was actually my first triathlon experience and it was HARD. My husband completed a full iron man for his first (and only) triathlon and I thought "Hey, if he can do a full, I can do a half." What I really didn't take into consideration was that he was already an accomplished runner and cyclist. He could already run a marathon and bike 112 miles. He did both fairly regularly. He only had to focus on swimming and conserving his energy to complete all three parts in one day. I on the other hand could swim the distance required but had to seriously train to complete a half marathon or a 56 mile bike ride. I trained for 6 months and finished within the time limit so I was happy. I've found I enjoy doing the sprint triathlons more because while the longer distances of each discipline are within my reach I don't perform the way I want and end up being super critical of myself.

    What I learned from my training is to find the discipline you least strong in and train, train, train. I'm very strong in swimming and I love to do it but I'm very slow at running. So I ran 4-6 days a week when training for a triathlon but only swam twice a week. I would do quick 10 minute runs after my swims and bike rides to get used to muscle use transitions. I ran practically everywhere. When race time came, I was still a pretty slow runner but I felt much more comfortable than I had previously. I was confident in my ability to run the whole distance and push through the pain so I could finish what I started.

    I've taken a few years off from triathlons but I am definitely going to do a few next summer. The support from other racers and the community at most races is incredible. It's a really great environment and makes you feel like you could do anything.
  • TamaraRR
    TamaraRR Posts: 93 Member
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    thanks so much everyone. I have done a 10 k, and running is the easiest for me, but I am not amazing at it. I am more of a long time, slower pace kind of person. I am a horrible swimmer but luckily my university has a pool so I have plenty of opportuity to train.