Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: January 18, 2010
review by: devouahy
(4.8)

One of the best bikes I have ever had, and drastic improvement. Been with Kestrel 11 years, and they keep getting better and better. Customer service and Steve with Kestrel is really behind his brand. I'm in for the long overhall with Kestrel I did try a few other brands, and went with them ovewelmingly. Not a hard decision to make.

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date: January 18, 2010
review by: kjivie
(5)

I really like this trainer. I don't have any others to compare it to, but I cannot imagine something that works better or is easier to use.

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date: January 18, 2010
review by: JAYCT
(5)

Great shoe. Highly recommended. They've made a good comeback with this model over the GTS9.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: TriGuyBri
(4.9)

Like the jacket. Will be used for a long time. Can also be used for a wind jacket.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: Tyrell
(4.2)

Overall a great budget saddle but the nose was a little too wide for me. Didn't bother me enough to pay lots of $ for a different one though.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: kpar
(4.8)

So far I am very pleased with this shoe. (I have another pair waiting when these need to be replaced.) The only thing that remains is the time test of durability.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: swimmermama
(5)

This has been a dependable shoe for me. I've owned the 5,6 and 7.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: swimmermama
(4.7)

I've had the models before this, and also own the model after it. It's a great shoe for me.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: badgerintx
(4.9)

I would love more data, but this is a great HRM. I would still use if I had a GPS because of the ability to swim in when racing.

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: Syndacit
(4.7)

Great shoe so far, but only time will tell if they will handle what I do!

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date: January 17, 2010
review by: Syndacit
(5)

For my first road bike, I haven't found anything wrong with it.

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date: January 16, 2010
review by: KenD
(4.7)

Great energy bar with a great taste. They've got new flavors now - Peanut Butter & dark chocolate chip and Peanut Butter & banana.

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date: January 15, 2010
review by: rattdet
(5)

Nice bike for the price. I would recommend this bike to anyone. My first 50 mile ride was very comfortable.

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date: January 15, 2010
review by: Synon
(5)

I've had good luck with New Balance and this is no exception

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date: January 14, 2010
review by: JHag
(5)

Below is a review of the TriSwimCoah DVD "The Essential Triathlon Swimming" I have now watched this video a few times. I continue to take away great information about how to improve my swim stroke and what drills I should be doing on a regular basis in order to improve my swimming balance and efficiency. Read through my review, post your opinions and let me know if you've watched this video before. I encourage you to go to the TriSwimCoach website and read more about how to improve your swim.

For those who do not know who Kevin Koskella is, he is a very well known and experienced swimming coach. He has been involved in coaching for more than 25 years. You can follow Kevin on Twitter for regular updates about how to improve your swimming as well as general fitness tips. Kevin Koskella on Twitter

Video Overview:
This is the perfect video for the new triathlete. Of course, the DVD is about swimming, but the connection of swimming to triathlon is quickly made and covered throughout the video. Being a self taught swimmer and still new to the sport, I am grateful to see step by step instruction on technique drills and to understand what I should be taking away from each drill. Most of the 36 minute video is covering drills, so the seasoned swimmer may not take away as much information as the new swimmer/triathlete. The content is easily understood and presented in a manner as to where most viewers should be able to visualize the drills while later attempting the swim. There is enough content to necessitate watching the video more than once and the material is covered in a manner where watching it again won’t become boring. While there is a DVD Menu, there is not the option for Chapter selects (i.e. going from one drill to the next). So to review 2 or 3 of the drills may take a short time to find, however after watching the drills a few times, I continue to take away new information.

Video Quality:
Video quality is excellent. Instructional content matches the video / The voice over is properly aligned with the video aspects.

Audio Quality:
The audio quality is good.
Background music is not overpowering of the voice and does not fluctuate too quickly.

Intro:
Learn to “Laugh at the Water”

Drills that are covered in depth:
Vertical Kicking
Side Kicking
Shark Fin - Kevin reminds us that we should expect to sink while doing this drill. Good thing, otherwise I would have wrote off this exercise upon my first attempt in the pool.

Breathing and Full Stroke - Here Kevin Koskella does a review of the complete swim stroke with breathing. I found this to be critical to watch. If there is any single part that I visualize when I go swimming now, this is it! There is multiple angles and some slow motion video.

Many other drills are covered with great detail. A few others include: ¾ Catch Up, Fingertip Drag, One-Arm Drill, Sighting and Bilateral Breathing

Workouts:
Structuring Workouts including what duration and phases to utilize.

Description of Terms and Walkthrough of a workout:
For Example: WU
6x75 Kick/Fist/Swim
Cruise Intervals +/-:05s
6x50 Free Golf

Open Water and Race Strategies:
During the part of the DVD Kevin touches on safety, water entry and sighting. He covers the basics of swim starts - beach starts, wading starts and treading water starts.

Racing:
Be Early / Practice - Upwards of a 20 Minute WU - Swim to the Shore
Hydrate
Review the Course
Waves/Markers/Direction/Heat Starts
The Swim portion covers topics such as the Dolphin Start, staying to the outside and issues relate to panicking. Kevin talks about the essential issues like rounding buoys and drafting with great detail.

The Swim Finish
Swim to the Beach
Walk/Jog to T1
Start Hydrating Immediately

Equipment Recommendations:
Finis Paddles
Fins / Zoomers

Conclusion...

All in all, this really is a great learning tool. Short of having a coach at your side in the pool to correct your stroke deficiencies, this is a good investment for less than $40. You can buy this directly from the TriSwimCoach website. You will also find waterproof drill cards and an eBook available on the site.

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date: January 12, 2010
review by: danny_boy
(3.9)

My first bike that will probably last me until I get a full on TT bike. Even after I will probably still keep it as a go to road bike.

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