By: Malcolm Robinson | 2011-10-03 | Fitness This article takes a closer look at the benefits of joining a triathlon club. Whether you are just starting out, or you are an experienced athlete the benefits of a club are endless. read more
By: Michelle Laidlow | 2010-10-11 | Recreation & Sports Maybe you did a couple of races 'for fun' in 2010, maybe you have yet to venture into triathlon racing. Either way you just feel that with a bit more help, guidance and fitness you could definitely go quicker? If so, a 'Triathlon Training Camp' maybe, just the thing for you. read more
By: Jessica | 2010-11-03 | Health & Fitness The group of triathletes that I trained with in Houston was a great group of guys and we had fun. Traveled together, our wives became friends and it was like a small community within our community. This is definitely one of the best things about being an age group competitor. The problem as I see it now many years later is that we definitely had a pecking order. We all knew who was the fastest and who was slowest. read more
By: David Waters | 2011-03-31 | Fitness If you are training for a sprint triathlon then you probably have some cardio endurance sport experience. Perhaps this will be your first triathlon or perhaps you have done several triathlons. In either case it makes good sense to follow a proper program when you are training for a sprint triathlon. read more
By: Absolute Triathlon | 2011-03-21 | Recreation & Sports Absolute Triathlon Coaching based inthe Midlands have lauinched their first ever race team. read more
By: mohnizam smith | 2011-11-24 | Home & Family You must have at least one bottle of water for each cycle time. "Not really. A major problem with the free edge of the triathlon that most breeds today is the aid stations. Technically, everything you need just enough water to operate the station. A little more weight than you, if You have to "lose" a strategy your competitors memory station, as it slowly with water, so you can get enough water th read more
By: Everett Woods | 2011-07-17 | Recreation & Sports Training for a triathlon is a great way to get in shape or maintain your motivation to stay in shape. There are 4 primary types of triathlons to choose from: the sprint triathlon, the Olympic triathlon, the half Ironman distance and the full Ironman distance. Due to trademark restrictions on... read more
By: Anna Bianchini | 2010-03-30 | Recreation & Sports My alarm went off at 5:00am for work, then off to teach math for the evening. I just walked in the door and it is 7:00pm. I am sitting here in front of my computer, exhausted. I should be going for a run right about now. Running, however, seems to be so hard as all I can think about is everything I still need to do tonight, this week, this month and of course about every reason why I shouldn't go for a run. But I am going to go. I must go. read more
By: Irene Walters | 2010-03-28 | Jewelry The Ironman Triathlon Watch which cemented the now famous connection between Timex and the gruelling Ironman race was created in 1986 when Timex partnered with the fledgling sporting event. Timex very cleverly aligned themselves with the Ironman organisers in a stroke of what in hindsight turned out to be marketing genius. This was the second time Timex had joint branded for major success, the first being in 1933 when they created the Mickey Mouse clock for Walt Disney. read more
By: LEDWATCH | 2010-10-14 | Business Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have the answers to some of life’s most irritating questions available at the push of a button? Such mysteries as “how fast was I really going when I ran that 5 K race,” “what is my average speed throughout the course of the day?” and the ever perplexing “how far is my walk from the train station” can now be solved by the new Timex Ironman Speed Distance (ISD) watch, utilizing the Global Positioning System (GPS) read more
By: Ben Greenfield | 2010-09-07 | Recreation & Sports There were some guests in the show that is specialized in the triathlon bike and the aerodynamics of cycling. read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2010-05-04 | Recreation & Sports "What is the difference between a triathlon bike and a road bike?" is one of the most popular question which a triathlon beginner would ask. read more
By: Matt LeBrun | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports Every beginner triathlete starts his journey to the finish line by first going through a proper self-analysis. Determining your strengths and weaknesses in your lifestyle is the only way to accurately pinpoint the next step in your journey. read more
By: Josh Stevens | 2011-01-04 | Scuba Diving There are numerous aspects to having the ability to swim effectively in the triathlon. Everybody has their personnel points that they must cope with or defeat to become a better swimmer when race time comes. read more
By: SAPerillo | 2010-09-21 | Clothing Danskin's triathlon collection is known for its high quality design. It also gives the comfort that allows the woman athletes to move without difficulty. read more