Super shoes, aggressive bike fits, and even teardrop-shaped TT helmets may make the average age-group triathlete slower, not faster, says a physical therapist and former pro triathlete.
Can techy new gear buy you more speed? I hoped so when I lined up at the start of the recent La Paz Triathlon in Mexico’s Baja California Sur state with some of the most innovative bike and swim gear ...
As a former bike shop salesman--who became a bike mechanic, who became a pro triathlete, who became a gear editor--one of the top excuses for not getting into triathlon is that it's too expensive.
If you’re new to triathlon, you may be a bit overwhelmed by all the gear and lingo that gets thrown around by the more experienced triathletes, a.k.a. tri-geeks, a.k.a. hardos. But here’s a little ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: Training for the bike portion of a triathlon has a rather noticeable difference from the other two segments: the unwieldy piece of equipment ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. It’s not surprising that participating in a triathlon can get expensive quickly since you’ll need gear ...
There is no question that competing in triathlon requires a lot of planning, training, and mental preparation. The internet is filled with articles and advice. A quick Google search will provide ...
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