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what makes a triathlete?
legalbeagle
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I've been looking at this forum for a few months now, and started because I wanted to share the knowledge of all those seasoned athletes out there - well, finally I've cracked it and now I think I know what it takes. Having collected advice from lots of posts I've put together the top tips out there...
Basically then, If I have learned well I need:
Something red - preferably the bike, the tri suit and anything else (goggles maybe?)
I need to shave/wax or whatever
I must eat porridge
Something I own must be carbon
Eveything I own must be expensive - preferably very
I need 0% body fat
and.. it seems I must be happy to wear no knickers!
well guys/girls what a learning curve! I think I have grasped the basics so now I suppose I had better do some training as well - is that really necessary if I follow all the above advice though?
Basically then, If I have learned well I need:
Something red - preferably the bike, the tri suit and anything else (goggles maybe?)
I need to shave/wax or whatever
I must eat porridge
Something I own must be carbon
Eveything I own must be expensive - preferably very
I need 0% body fat
and.. it seems I must be happy to wear no knickers!
well guys/girls what a learning curve! I think I have grasped the basics so now I suppose I had better do some training as well - is that really necessary if I follow all the above advice though?
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still training so might make it by next year.
The love of Lycra & Neoprene
Determination
Madness
Insanity
If I buy that really really expensive bike then I can have that 1 beer & pizza [:D]
Continuing the thread..a day off means only doing one discipline..& not too hard.
[:)]