
Ok..I am doing it..I am doing my first mini triathlon!!
I am 48, in good physical shape and pumped to achieve my goal of
finishing this event. I have read your website over and over and
keep referring to it for information and inspiration. But I still
have a few questions. First is about equipment and clothing. What
exactly does one wear to these things? I am not sure if I should
wear a one-piece swimsuit and put a shirt and shorts over it for
the bike and run. Or does a two-piece work better? Don't mean to
be crass, but I hate wedgies and don't want that to interfere with
a good race!! As for a bike, what do you recommend for someone who
may continue this but isn't sure? I have the ability to purchase
a new bike, but if I don\'t want to continue doing triathlons, I
want a bike I can use on the road for general training. Any recommendations?
I certainly do appreciate any suggestions you have. Thank you for
your help.
Lynn M. from Pennsylvania
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Hi Lynn,
Thank you for contacting TriathaNewbie.com and welcome to the world
of triathlons!
These are some GREAT questions! We can certainly answer them for
you.
What exactly does one wear to these things?
You should probably wear your swim suit under a pair of sweats because
it's rather chilly at the hour these events normally start and there
are no changing rooms when you get there. You should have the clothing
you intend to wear for your bike and run laid out at your station
so you can put them over your suit after the swim. Alternatively,
there are plenty of people to complete the race in their bathing
suits or they simply throw a pair of bike shorts on over them. It
depends on the temperature of the day and your comfort ability.
Be sure to wear clothing that wicks the moisture away from your
body!
Or does a two-piece work better?
You could go either way. We'd suggest that you wear whatever is
most comfortable. Maybe you could try them both out during one of
your practices and make the decision from there. As for those pesky
wedgies, everyone has to deal with them. Let the record show that
it is not rude or impolite to pull out a wedgie on a bike or mid-stride
-- it's par for the course and NO ONE is paying that close attention
to you.
As for a bike, what do you recommend for someone who may continue
this but isn't sure?
We like the Trecs, but it's always a tough call recommending a bike
because there are so many great ones out there. We suggest that
you go to your local bike shop and get their opinion. Don't go to
Walmart or a big chain store like that because they have no clue.
We suggest that you go to the local bike shop that sells only bikes
and has people with dirty hands working there. They are the ones
that know EVERYTHING about bikes and want to give you good information
so that you become one of their customers forever. They are good
people and it's always a good idea to buy from a small business.
We wish you great success in your new adventure and really hope
you email us again telling us how you did. We can use your story
to inspire others like yourself!
Be well.
Megan
TriathaNewbie.com staff
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