Train to Tri: Your First Triathlon
by Linda Cleveland
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Swim. Bike. Run. If the combination of those three words gets you excited, then you need Train to Tri: Your First Triathlon. Written by experts with USA Triathlon (USAT), the largest multisport organization in the world, this book provides proven strategies, secrets, and advice to gear up for your first sprint-distance or standard-distance event. This is not another one-size-fits-all program. Train to Tri is designed so you can focus on the training you need most. You'll establish a baseline show more in each of the three phases: running, cycling, and swimming. You'll find bronze, silver, or gold levels of training for each phase, which can be combined and customized to your needs, your goals, and your lifestyle. Train to Tri is more than just training. It's total preparation. Featuring expert advice on selecting gear, staying motivated, overcoming challenges, preventing burnout, determining nutritional needs, and achieving recovery, it's a multifaceted plan for multisport success. If you're ready to go from athlete to triathlete, let Train to Tri and the experts at USAT lead the way. show lessTags
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I will hopefully be doing my first triathlon in August and am doing some preparatory reading. This book seems useful enough that I will buy my own copy after I return the one I borrowed to the library.
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- 796.42 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Athletic and outdoor sports and games Olympic sports Track events, running; General track and field
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