Subject: RE: Female former runner wanting to get into sprint triathlons Welcome Kelli, Do you have a bike now? Have you ridden road bikes? Yes, a road bike will be more efficient (faster for the same effort), but the riding position takes some "getting used to." If you have a bike, ride it. Ride it to the store. Ride it on the open roads. Ride it up and down hills. Ride it to enjoy riding. I had a 10-speed that I rode a lot, but it wasn't practical for riding around the neighborhood with my boys, hunched over and constantly watching for glass, gravel, speedbumps, etc. I got a mountain bike and enjoyed riding the neighborhood without worry. I rode the mountain bike in my first two triathlons before getting another road bike and eventually a tri-bike. You'll see all kinds of bikes at sprint races ranging from $8000 carbon fiber tri-bikes to $30 beach cruisers and 35 year-old Schwinn's. Once you're hooked, you can upgrade bikes again and again... Swimming tips: Take Lessons NOW, before you learn bad technique. Success and progress depend on your attitude (I'm a former lifeguard and swim instructor). As long as you're telling yourself you are a terrible swimmer, it'll probably remain that way. Same if you're going to the pool thinking "this is going to be horrible." Go to the pool with enthusiasm and an attitude that you *are* a good swimmer and let the lessons and training reinforce those attitudes. |