John VN
N.Y. STYLE CHEESECAKE RULES!!!
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possibility question.
Our local Y just announced a sprint Tri Sept 1, the running (5K ) isn't a problem for me, swimming 750 yds will be ok (although I'll have to switch to some breast stroke probably), my question is can I do 12 miles on a bike (I've done 20 on the rec bikes at the Y but haven't ridden on the road in over 20 years although DH has a bike I can use and practice on) with only a month of training? I wish they had announced this at the beginning of the summer but they didn't and I've always wanted to do a tri. Is it possible in a month?
Pam, I don't see a problem since you have the 2 hard events, swim/run, in the bag. The bike is easy as long as you let the bike do the work for you. This means you use the gears to make the pedaling easy with little effort rather than hard pushing. Way too many people think that hard pushing on the pedals is the way to go fast but in reality, it slows you down and hurts your knees.
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I love bicycling, 70 miles last Saturday, 50 miles Monday and 60 miles tomorrow, so if you have questions just ask.
p.s.-always wear a helmet