Beginners Guide
This guide should answer your questions and help to make your triathlon a Great Experience.
You will need to wear a swimming hat in the pool with either your Swimsuit or Trisuit for the swim.
For the cycle and run you will need to wear comfortable shorts and a T-Shirt which you will need to attach a race number to the front and back.
All of our swims take place in a Heated Swimming Pool.
You will be given a start time when you register based on your estimated swim time.
Swimming Hat - is an essential piece of kit as it helps you to go faster by lowering your resistance through the water.
Goggles - help you to see where you are going and prevents your eyes from getting sore.
Tri-Suit - is a fast drying piece of kit which you can wear throughout the whole race.
Transitions are referred to as the 4th discipline in Triathlon, getting this right can save you seconds or even minutes off of your total race time.
Transition 1 is where you come from the swim to go out on your bike.
You will leave your shorts, t-shirt, shoes on the Tennis Courts with your bike.
Some first timers prefer to make a full change in the Changing Room even though the clock still ticks on.
Bike Shoes - If you are not wearing socks it would be advisable to put some talc into your bike shoes to help prevent blisters and to help get your feet into them quicker.
Helmet - Put your helmet on and do it up before you touch your bike. You then push your bike to the mount sign.
It is worth practicing this transition before the event.
This is an essential piece of Triathlon Equipment so it should be fully roadworthy.
Helmet - You must have an approved helmet to race. No Helmet - No race!
Bicycle -Your bike needs to be in good working order and roadworthy. If you are not sure you could drop in to Primera at 244 Charminster Road, Bournemouth for a service.
Eyewear - It is advisable to wear cycling glasses to protect your eyes from grit, flies and other debris.
Bike Shoes - Unless you already have specific cycling shoes your trainers will be more than adequate.
Drink - There will not be a drinks station on the bike course so it is advisable to take a light squash or water with you on the bike as a mere 2% drop in your hydration can affect your performance.
It is advisable to drive around the bike course prior to the event so that you have an idea where you are going.
Transition 2 is where you come from your bike to start the run. You will dismount your bike at the sign and push your bike back to your space in the tennis court.
It is imperative that you place your bike back before you touch your helmet.
Shoes - If you have bike shoes on you need to put your trainers on. Some talc and elastic laces will help make this an easier process.
It is a good idea to drive the run route so you know how to pace yourself.
Shoes - Ensure you have run in your shoes before.
Race Information Pack
Swimsuit / Trisuit
Goggles
Swimming Hat
Shorts
T-Shirt
Race Belt
Bike
Helmet
Glasses
Bike Shoes / Trainers
Socks - if using
Drink
Running Shoe
Warm Kit to change into afterwards
Large Bag to keep kit in
Plastic Bag for wet kit
Drink
Post Race Snack
Money for a massage
Download you Race Day Checklist
here.
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