Subject: RE: Jumping off the couch without an ouch!!I just completed my first sprint tri yesterday so I guess I was recently a newcomer, too. I think I can come up with the advice I found most important for my training: - Stick to the plan. If you've chosen a plan that's reasonable for your current level of fitness and stick to it, you'll do just fine. Trust in the plan! If you skip a day (or even two ) don't fret, just hop back on and keep going. - For me swimming was my weak point. I took 4 or 5 swim lessons over 12 weeks and it really improved my form. - If you haven't swam in open water before, find a way to practice. It is very different than a pool. - Get used to all the equipment you'll be using on race day. That way you'll be comfortable with wetsuits, swim caps, lace locks, tri suits, cycling shoes, and all the other equipment you'll be using. It's no fun to struggle with equipment when you just want to be racing. - Be open minded and learn to listen to your body. I went into training thinking that I'd swim to survive and then enjoy my bike and run. Throughout training I liked swimming more and more. On race day the swim was my favorite part. - Read these forums often. They provide a lot of inspiration and many helpful tips that you may not have thought of. - Most importantly, have fun! Those are the biggies I can think of from my experience. Hope your training goes well! |