What a fabulous preparation session we had at Leeds Castle this year! We asked the attending triathletes about their key aims for the day, and primarily they told us that they were interested in familiarising themselves with the course, swim and transition, getting used to open water swimming – particularly in the moat, learning more […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Coached Athletes Christian Seymour took part in the Eton Sprint ITU Qualifier, 2nd in AG 1:05:57. A great result to qualify for ITU World Championships. Also, Leeds Castle Sprint, 1st in AG and 3rd overall 1:18:24. A superb win and overall placing. Ian Mitchell competed in the Sevenoaks Sprint Triathlon, 4th in AG, 1:35:15 and Powerman St Wendel Long […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...There is no denying that climbing hills on your bike is hard and it’s an area of frustration for many riders. Remember that you are fighting against gravity so there are some techniques that you should be adopting to ride smart and make it a little easier on yourself. There is a tendency to shift […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...We all know that it’s hard to look fabulous in a wetsuit, but at the very least you should hope to be comfortable. It’s such an important part of your triathlon kit, and its design is aimed at providing additional flotation, reducing drag in the water and making you feel less cold in the water. […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...If you’re serious about your triathlon training, then it’s unlikely that you’re going to want to take a two week break from it. Equally, if you’re going on holiday with a long suffering partner and potentially one, two or more children, it’s unlikely that it will be viewed as acceptable for you to maintain your […]
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