triathlon
triathlon
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by Low Jeremy - 2006-12-04
The whole of triathlon is simply a matter of personal choice. The governing bodies allow the competitors to choose the gears they would use, the equipments, the bikes, the clothing and all other thing...
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by Low Jeremy - 2006-12-11
The next phase you'll encounter after a free-for-all wild swim is the bike race. This might not actually be the hardest (after all, you only have to know the basics of biking and the principles that w...
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by Low Jeremy - 2006-12-12
The question "where should I start my triathlon training program?" should be your first question you should ask yourself. And since this question is your starting point if you want to become a triathl...
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by Low Jeremy - 2006-12-19
It all started with the debate of who's the best- the runners, the swimmers or the cyclists? We all know that they have their individual fortes but during the 1920's, when the first triathlons were he...
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by Douglas Wilson - 2007-01-11
Training with clip-in pedalsI have seen a lot of people using all different types of bicycles during a triathlon race including mountain bikes, hybrid bikes and touring bikes. Whether you are a seriou...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-01-11
There must be some reasons why when it comes to triathlon apparels, it is purely a personal preference of the racer. Well, of course team uniforms mark the exemption. Depending on the agreement or the...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-01-20
Plan remains to be a plan not until some action pushes it to realize its potentials. All of us are capable of making a good start and see our start to its end with each plan that we do. However, our g...
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by A.P.Durai - 2007-03-01
A weekend getaway is the soothing balm for a tired soul trapped in the urban jungle. It cries for freedom from the never-ending chores of the modern rat race. As a management expert put it, "What i...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-03-07
Triathlons aren't just for the top athletes in the world. Thanks to many of today's top charities and foundations, a triathlon has turned into a fun way to show your support for a cause; and get in...
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by Mary Bauer - 2007-03-29
This past fall I watched my brother-in-law Fran compete in the Ford Ironman. It was held in Madison, Wisconsin on a rainy, blustery day. The triathlon involved a 2.4-mile swim in choppy Monona Lake, a...