Beginner Triathlete - From the Pro's articles

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photoPro Triathlete Andy Potts gives advice for BeginnerTriathlete readers
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photoDon't try anything crazy, rest & recover, warm up and do your bricks!
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photoBT talks one-on-one with HITS race director, Mark Wilson
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photoMark will reveal blow by blow what took him from six devastating setbacks in the Ironman World Championships in Kona to the first of his six World Championship victories on the Big Island.
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photoI resolve to keep track of what I do. I resolve to get my act together as a swimmer. I resolve to enjoy the ride.
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photoOne of the important lessons I learned in my second year in the sport is that triathlon takes time to figure out.
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photoWhat is so fun about blisters, sore muscles and chafing, anyway?
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photoFor a pro, racing when you aren't 100% is counterproductive.
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photoKyle looks back, halfway through his second pro season.
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photoHow triathlon and professional racing helped Kyle grow up -- within the fantasy world of being a pro
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photoClearing my head after failing to finish
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photoA disappointing start to the season need not set the tone.
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photoBeing a pro triathlete is even more boring than you might have thought
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photoThe backstory of becoming a pro, joining a team and working with sponsors
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photoInterviews from the January 22, 2011 EnduranceLive Consumer Show and Gala by Competitor.com
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