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2016-08-28 8:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Bucket of water for T1?
This is great to know! I did a trial run this evening and the sand was not wiping off, I had to squirt my feet with a water bottle.


2016-08-29 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Bucket of water for T1?
Agreed, don't bring a bucket of water. Usually transitions are overly crowded already.

Bring a bottle of water and squirt your feet if you think you need to get the sand off, but usually just a towel is fine.

Here's a blog post I wrote on setting up transitions. Hope that helps and good luck!

http://www.tzcoaching.com/2015/05/18/how-to-set-up-your-transition-...

2016-08-29 3:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Bucket of water for T1?
Originally posted by biguglyjoe

Are you doing Alabama Coastal by any chance? I've participated the last 2 years and they've always had a small pool just past the mat that you can run through to wash your feet off. Don't sweat it and have fun.


Yes, I am! Good to know, thanks so much.
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