All Getting Started: Page 2
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Train Like A Pro: Gear And Gadgets
- By Holly Bennett
- Published Apr 2, 2013
Your favorite pros give their advice on when to save, when to splurge and when to mix it up.
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Keep A Training Log
- By Mackenzie Lobby
- Published Mar 19, 2013
Want to see improvement in your training? Take the time to write it all down.
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Overcome Your Triathlon Weakness
- By Luis Vargas
- Published Mar 14, 2013
Address your weakest triathlon leg (swim, bike or run) with advice from coach Luis Vargas.
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Choosing Your First Triathlon
- By Julia Polloreno
- Published Mar 14, 2013
- Updated Mar 14, 2013 at 5:17 PM UTC
New to the sport? One of the first things you'll want to do is pick a goal race so you can plot your course of action.
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How Compression Apparel Works
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Mar 13, 2013
Compression garments are meant to improve performance and expedite recovery.
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Newbie Case Study #3: A Fear Of The Open Water
- By T.J. Murphy
- Published Feb 28, 2013
Over the next few days we’ll profile four newbie triathletes who’ve faced some of the most common challenges when just getting started
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Newbie Case Study #2: Ironman As A Beginner
- By T.J. Murphy
- Published Feb 27, 2013
After doing two triathlons and watching his former teammates tackle Ironmans, Michael Weiss signed up for Ironman Florida 2013.
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Beginner Triathlon Gear Checklist
- By T.J. Murphy
- Published Feb 27, 2013
The eight things you really need to become a triathlete.
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Newbie Case Study #1
- By T.J. Murphy
- Published Feb 26, 2013
- Updated Mar 5, 2013 at 2:35 PM UTC
Let these beginner's rookie mistakes—and our expert-sourced solutions—give you a competitive edge, no matter your racing level.
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Bob Babbitt: What I’ve Learned
- By Bob Babbitt
- Published Feb 26, 2013
Ironman and USA Triathlon hall of fame member Bob Babbitt shares some of his favorite lessons from his 35 years in the sport.




