sunshine girl
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I support the triathlon thread!!!
I'm hardly a triathlete but I have done many sprint and a few international distance. I like to just go at my own pace (which is usually kind of slow!!). I used to live in downtown Chicago so the Chicago Tri was my favorite. Surprisingly since I moved to Florida 2 years ago, I've done only one triathlon! Go figure. You'd think with the weather and living close to the ocean I'd be all into it but unfortunately life gets in the way.
But, soon I'm hoping to get back into it! Just need to finish saving for a new bike - I want a Trek, I think.
Trips to Disney and Disney running races have been eating into my bike fund...
As for the swimming I wanted to add my 2 cents: I was a competitive swimmer for 13 years. But still, if I haven't been in the pool for a while it takes several arduous swims before my arms stop feeling like big hunks of lead! It takes some time just to get into the swing of it... though I have theoretically good technique and a lifetime of swim practice/competition, I still feel horrible those first several swims!! So anyone can do it, it just takes a little time.
Cheers, everyone, to all your triathlon accomplishments, past, present and future!
I'm hardly a triathlete but I have done many sprint and a few international distance. I like to just go at my own pace (which is usually kind of slow!!). I used to live in downtown Chicago so the Chicago Tri was my favorite. Surprisingly since I moved to Florida 2 years ago, I've done only one triathlon! Go figure. You'd think with the weather and living close to the ocean I'd be all into it but unfortunately life gets in the way.
But, soon I'm hoping to get back into it! Just need to finish saving for a new bike - I want a Trek, I think.

As for the swimming I wanted to add my 2 cents: I was a competitive swimmer for 13 years. But still, if I haven't been in the pool for a while it takes several arduous swims before my arms stop feeling like big hunks of lead! It takes some time just to get into the swing of it... though I have theoretically good technique and a lifetime of swim practice/competition, I still feel horrible those first several swims!! So anyone can do it, it just takes a little time.
Cheers, everyone, to all your triathlon accomplishments, past, present and future!
