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Book Synopsis
Practical, proven ways to get in shape for a grueling race that combines running, swimming, and biking Packed with insider tips, hands-on advice, and proven methods, Triathlon Training For Dummies is an essential guide for anyone who wants to participate and compete in a triathlon.

Trade Review
'... every topic you'd ever want to know about when you start out...for the total novice triathlete.' (Triathlon Plus, March 2011).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You’re Not to Read 3

Foolish Assumptions 3

How This Book Is Organized 3

Part I: Starting Your Triathlon Training 3

Part II: Taking It One Sport at a Time: Swim, Bike, Run 4

Part III: Training for Your Triathlon 4

Part IV: Planning for Race Day 4

Part V: The Part of Tens 5

Icons Used in This Book 5

Where to Go from Here 6

Part I: Starting Your Triathlon Training 7

Chapter 1: Training for a Multi-Sport Event 9

Defining Your Triathlon 9

Choosing a distance and event 10

Setting your triathlon goal 10

Evaluating Your Equipment Needs 11

Taking to Your Sport 12

Finding your form 12

Making time for transitions 13

Training on a Schedule 13

Fueling your body and mind 14

Strengthening and stretching your limits 14

Looking Forward to This Race, and the Next One, and the Next One 15

Knowing what to expect during your first race 15

Thinking about what you’ll do next 16

Chapter 2: Choosing Your Event 17

Going the Distance: Knowing Your Race Options 17

Super Sprint 18

Olympic 19

Half-Iron 20

Ironman 21

Checking Your Calendar 21

Considering the Course 22

Going with the flow in a lake, ocean, or river 23

Striving for peak performance 23

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Traveling to Your Event 24

Getting yourself there 24

Getting your gear there 25

Eating and sleeping away from home 26

Weathering the heat or cold 27

Registering for Your Event 27

Chapter 3: Gearing Up with the Right Equipment 29

Selecting Comfort First 30

Suiting Up: Knowing What Equipment You Need for Swimming 31

Selecting a suit 32

The eyes have it: Finding the best goggles 39

A no-hair day: Selecting a swim cap 43

Ride On: Choosing a Bike and Bike Gear 45

Looking at your bike options 46

Getting fit first: Why the proper bike fi t is important 52

Picking pedals and shoes 54

What to wear: Clothing and accessories 54

Pounding the Pavement: Getting What You Need for the Run 57

Choosing a good running shoe 57

Dressing for the occasion: Clothing and accessories 58

Chapter 4: Getting Ready: Body and Mind 61

Let’s Get Physical: Checking In with Your Doctor before You Begin 61

Knowing whether you need a physical 62

Knowing what to expect if you get a physical 63

Evaluating Your Fitness 63

Cardiovascular 64

Body composition 65

Muscular strength and endurance 67

Flexibility 68

Building Your Support Network 70

Developing your own cheering section 70

Part II: Taking It One Sport at a Time: Swim, Bike, Run 73

Chapter 5: Swim: Taking the Plunge 75

Looking At the Benefits of Swim Training 75

Mastering the Strokes 76

First things first: Relaxing in the water 77

Chalking it up to chin position 78

Stroke… stroke… stroke: Getting down the fundamentals 78

Kicking it up a notch: The flutter kick 82

(Not) waiting to exhale: Breathing 82

I spy: Sighting your way in the water 83

Finding Water to Train In 83

Training for the Swim 85

Drill 1: Front float 87

Drill 2: Streamlined front glide 87

Drill 3: Streamlined front glide and kick 87

Drill 4: Body position 88

Drill 5: Body balance 88

Drill 6: Statue of Liberty 89

Drill 7: Ten snap ten 89

Drill 8: Ten-three-ten 90

Drill 9: Front kicking with a board on an interval 90

Drill 10: Proper push-off 91

Drill 11: Fingertip drag 91

Chapter 6: Bike: Cycling Strong 93

Identifying the Benefits of Cycling 93

Mastering the Spin 94

Finding your cadence 95

Circling the issues 96

Technique and form 98

Hills 103

Performing Basic Repairs and Maintenance 105

Checking your bike before you ride 107

Fixing flats on the fly 108

Handling repairs on the road 112

Staying Safe 113

Training for the Bike 117

Spinning inside 117

Chapter 7: Run: Finding Your Stride 121

Catching Up with the Benefi ts of Running 121

Mastering the Mechanics 123

Foot strike 124

Stride 124

Posture 125

Breathing and pacing 125

Where to Run 126

Roads 127

Trails 127

Beaches 127

Track 127

Treadmill 128

Staying Safe 128

Training for the Run 129

Starting with a run/walk 130

Going on short runs 134

Going the distance: Long runs 135

Biking then running: Bricks 135

Drills to try when you’re not running 136

Chapter 8: Putting It All Together 137

Knowing Where to Focus Your Training 138

Adding Dual Workouts: Why You Need to Combine Two Sports in Training 138

Becoming a Quick-Change Artist: Planning Your Transitions 140

Transition 1: Swim to bike 141

Transition 2: Bike to run 143

Saving Time: Making Your Transitions Smoother 143

Part III: Training for Your Triathlon 145

Chapter 9: Living like an Athlete 147

Eating for Energy Every Day 148

Carbohydrates 148

Fat 149

Protein 150

Water 151

Vitamins 151

Minerals 151

Sussing Out Supplements 152

Caffeine 152

Creatine 152

Fueling Your Workouts and Your Race 153

Eating with training in mind 153

Hydrating for peak performance 154

Planning your race day meals 155

Maintaining Your Energy 155

Staying hydrated: Energy drinks and water 156

Snacking on the go: Bars, gels, and natural foods 157

Recovering Quickly 159

Chapter 10: Training Schedules: From Super Sprint to Ironman 161

Finding the Time to Train 161

Training for Your Event 163

Training for a Sprint or Super Sprint in 12 weeks 165

Training for an Olympic in 20 weeks 170

Training for a Half-Iron in 24 weeks 177

Training for an Ironman in 30 weeks 186

Chapter 11: Strength Training and Stretching 197

Adding Weights to Your Workout 197

Identifying the benefits of strength training 198

Fitting in your workouts with weights 199

Learning the ropes 199

Keeping it in balance 200

Choosing the right equipment 201

Strength training 101: Exercises to try 203

Stretching Your Limits 216

Recognizing the benefits of stretching 217

Stretching 101: Stretches to try 217

Chapter 12: Coping with Injuries 231

Preventing Pain and Injury 231

Preventing injuries 232

Identifying the signs of overtraining 233

Preventing overtraining 234

Treating Common Swim Injuries 235

Swimmer’s ear 235

Swimmer’s shoulder 236

Avoiding Common Cycling Injuries 236

Knee pain 236

Neck and shoulder pain 237

Numbness 238

Saddle sores 238

Running Injury Free 239

Iliotibial band syndrome 239

Pulled hamstring 240

Shin splints 240

Achilles tendonitis 241

Plantar fasciitis 241

Training in Extreme Heat or Cold 241

Heading into the heat 241

Catching some cold 243

Knowing when to go back inside 244

Part IV: Planning for Race Day 245

Chapter 13: Counting Down to Race Day 247

Tapering Your Training: Slowing Down as Your Event Approaches 248

Maintaining your nutrition 250

Getting into Your Head: Staying Positive and Focused 250

Overcoming common fears 251

Practicing pumping yourself up 253

Packing for Race Day 254

Checking your gear for wear 254

Knowing what to pack 255

One Sheep, Two Sheep: Logging Enough Shut-Eye 257

Chapter 14: Race Day: Ready, Set, Go! 259

Picking Up Your Packet 259

What’s in your race packet and why you need it 260

Steps to a stress-free packet pickup 261

Arriving on Race Day 263

Preparing for Your Start Time 264

Having your bike checked and approved 264

Staging your transition stall 264

Stretching and focusing 270

Getting ready to start 271

Taking You through the Tri 273

At the start 273

At the first transition 273

On the bike 274

At the second transition 274

On the run 274

Minding Your Manners: Race Etiquette 275

Chapter 15: After You Finish Your Triathlon 277

Crossing the Finish Line 278

Making the Most of the First Hour after Your Finish 280

Hydrate and eat 280

Stretch 281

Collect your gear 281

Evaluating Your Performance 283

Planning for Your Next Event 284

What to consider before you register again 284

Overcoming burnout 285

Adjusting your diet 285

Finding other ways to stay involved 286

Part V: The Part of Tens 287

Chapter 16: Ten Reasons You Should Do a Triathlon 289

Bragging Rights: Having the Chance to Be a Finisher 289

Moving Out of Your Comfort Zone 290

Finding Focus and Relieving Stress 291

Improving Your Health and Well-Being while Having Fun 291

Achieving Total-Body Fitness 292

Reducing Exercise Burnout 293

Reducing Risk of Injuries by Cross-Training 293

Enjoying the Camaraderie of the Triathlon Club 294

Motivating and Inspiring Others 295

Changing Your View of Yourself and the World 295

Chapter 17: Ten Triathlon Myths Debunked 297

Triathlons Only Take Place in Hawaii 297

Triathlons Take All Day to Complete 297

Triathlons Are for Elite Athletes Only 298

All Triathletes Look Fit and Thin 298

Triathletes Spend All Their Free Time Training 299

I’ll Panic in the Water 299

Triathletes Have to Swim Long Distances without Stopping 300

I Don’t Need to Practice Transitions 300

Triathletes Need Expensive Bikes 301

I’ll Be the Oldest, the Slowest, or the Last to Finish 301

Chapter 18: Ten (Or So) Items to Bring on Race Day 303

Your Cheering Section 303

A Race Belt 304

A Tub and Towel for Transitions 304

A Way to Identify Your Bike in the Crowd 305

A Road ID Bracelet 306

A Waterproof Sport Wristwatch 306

Sun Stuff: Sunscreen, Sunglasses, and a Hat 307

Body Glide 307

Your Favorite Fuel 308

Lucky Charms 308

Chapter 19: Ten (Or So) Resources for Finding Triathlons 311

The American Triathlon Calendar 311

USA Triathlon Calendar 312

TRImapper.com 312

Inside Triathlon 312

Triathlete 313

Race360 313

Active com 313

Team In Training 313

GetSetUSA 314

Slowtwitch 314

Women-Only Events 314

Regional Events 315

Index 317

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 12/12/2008
    ISBN13: 9780470383872, 978-0470383872
    ISBN10: 0470383879

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Practical, proven ways to get in shape for a grueling race that combines running, swimming, and biking Packed with insider tips, hands-on advice, and proven methods, Triathlon Training For Dummies is an essential guide for anyone who wants to participate and compete in a triathlon.

    Trade Review
    '... every topic you'd ever want to know about when you start out...for the total novice triathlete.' (Triathlon Plus, March 2011).

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Conventions Used in This Book 2

    What You’re Not to Read 3

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    How This Book Is Organized 3

    Part I: Starting Your Triathlon Training 3

    Part II: Taking It One Sport at a Time: Swim, Bike, Run 4

    Part III: Training for Your Triathlon 4

    Part IV: Planning for Race Day 4

    Part V: The Part of Tens 5

    Icons Used in This Book 5

    Where to Go from Here 6

    Part I: Starting Your Triathlon Training 7

    Chapter 1: Training for a Multi-Sport Event 9

    Defining Your Triathlon 9

    Choosing a distance and event 10

    Setting your triathlon goal 10

    Evaluating Your Equipment Needs 11

    Taking to Your Sport 12

    Finding your form 12

    Making time for transitions 13

    Training on a Schedule 13

    Fueling your body and mind 14

    Strengthening and stretching your limits 14

    Looking Forward to This Race, and the Next One, and the Next One 15

    Knowing what to expect during your first race 15

    Thinking about what you’ll do next 16

    Chapter 2: Choosing Your Event 17

    Going the Distance: Knowing Your Race Options 17

    Super Sprint 18

    Olympic 19

    Half-Iron 20

    Ironman 21

    Checking Your Calendar 21

    Considering the Course 22

    Going with the flow in a lake, ocean, or river 23

    Striving for peak performance 23

    Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Traveling to Your Event 24

    Getting yourself there 24

    Getting your gear there 25

    Eating and sleeping away from home 26

    Weathering the heat or cold 27

    Registering for Your Event 27

    Chapter 3: Gearing Up with the Right Equipment 29

    Selecting Comfort First 30

    Suiting Up: Knowing What Equipment You Need for Swimming 31

    Selecting a suit 32

    The eyes have it: Finding the best goggles 39

    A no-hair day: Selecting a swim cap 43

    Ride On: Choosing a Bike and Bike Gear 45

    Looking at your bike options 46

    Getting fit first: Why the proper bike fi t is important 52

    Picking pedals and shoes 54

    What to wear: Clothing and accessories 54

    Pounding the Pavement: Getting What You Need for the Run 57

    Choosing a good running shoe 57

    Dressing for the occasion: Clothing and accessories 58

    Chapter 4: Getting Ready: Body and Mind 61

    Let’s Get Physical: Checking In with Your Doctor before You Begin 61

    Knowing whether you need a physical 62

    Knowing what to expect if you get a physical 63

    Evaluating Your Fitness 63

    Cardiovascular 64

    Body composition 65

    Muscular strength and endurance 67

    Flexibility 68

    Building Your Support Network 70

    Developing your own cheering section 70

    Part II: Taking It One Sport at a Time: Swim, Bike, Run 73

    Chapter 5: Swim: Taking the Plunge 75

    Looking At the Benefits of Swim Training 75

    Mastering the Strokes 76

    First things first: Relaxing in the water 77

    Chalking it up to chin position 78

    Stroke… stroke… stroke: Getting down the fundamentals 78

    Kicking it up a notch: The flutter kick 82

    (Not) waiting to exhale: Breathing 82

    I spy: Sighting your way in the water 83

    Finding Water to Train In 83

    Training for the Swim 85

    Drill 1: Front float 87

    Drill 2: Streamlined front glide 87

    Drill 3: Streamlined front glide and kick 87

    Drill 4: Body position 88

    Drill 5: Body balance 88

    Drill 6: Statue of Liberty 89

    Drill 7: Ten snap ten 89

    Drill 8: Ten-three-ten 90

    Drill 9: Front kicking with a board on an interval 90

    Drill 10: Proper push-off 91

    Drill 11: Fingertip drag 91

    Chapter 6: Bike: Cycling Strong 93

    Identifying the Benefits of Cycling 93

    Mastering the Spin 94

    Finding your cadence 95

    Circling the issues 96

    Technique and form 98

    Hills 103

    Performing Basic Repairs and Maintenance 105

    Checking your bike before you ride 107

    Fixing flats on the fly 108

    Handling repairs on the road 112

    Staying Safe 113

    Training for the Bike 117

    Spinning inside 117

    Chapter 7: Run: Finding Your Stride 121

    Catching Up with the Benefi ts of Running 121

    Mastering the Mechanics 123

    Foot strike 124

    Stride 124

    Posture 125

    Breathing and pacing 125

    Where to Run 126

    Roads 127

    Trails 127

    Beaches 127

    Track 127

    Treadmill 128

    Staying Safe 128

    Training for the Run 129

    Starting with a run/walk 130

    Going on short runs 134

    Going the distance: Long runs 135

    Biking then running: Bricks 135

    Drills to try when you’re not running 136

    Chapter 8: Putting It All Together 137

    Knowing Where to Focus Your Training 138

    Adding Dual Workouts: Why You Need to Combine Two Sports in Training 138

    Becoming a Quick-Change Artist: Planning Your Transitions 140

    Transition 1: Swim to bike 141

    Transition 2: Bike to run 143

    Saving Time: Making Your Transitions Smoother 143

    Part III: Training for Your Triathlon 145

    Chapter 9: Living like an Athlete 147

    Eating for Energy Every Day 148

    Carbohydrates 148

    Fat 149

    Protein 150

    Water 151

    Vitamins 151

    Minerals 151

    Sussing Out Supplements 152

    Caffeine 152

    Creatine 152

    Fueling Your Workouts and Your Race 153

    Eating with training in mind 153

    Hydrating for peak performance 154

    Planning your race day meals 155

    Maintaining Your Energy 155

    Staying hydrated: Energy drinks and water 156

    Snacking on the go: Bars, gels, and natural foods 157

    Recovering Quickly 159

    Chapter 10: Training Schedules: From Super Sprint to Ironman 161

    Finding the Time to Train 161

    Training for Your Event 163

    Training for a Sprint or Super Sprint in 12 weeks 165

    Training for an Olympic in 20 weeks 170

    Training for a Half-Iron in 24 weeks 177

    Training for an Ironman in 30 weeks 186

    Chapter 11: Strength Training and Stretching 197

    Adding Weights to Your Workout 197

    Identifying the benefits of strength training 198

    Fitting in your workouts with weights 199

    Learning the ropes 199

    Keeping it in balance 200

    Choosing the right equipment 201

    Strength training 101: Exercises to try 203

    Stretching Your Limits 216

    Recognizing the benefits of stretching 217

    Stretching 101: Stretches to try 217

    Chapter 12: Coping with Injuries 231

    Preventing Pain and Injury 231

    Preventing injuries 232

    Identifying the signs of overtraining 233

    Preventing overtraining 234

    Treating Common Swim Injuries 235

    Swimmer’s ear 235

    Swimmer’s shoulder 236

    Avoiding Common Cycling Injuries 236

    Knee pain 236

    Neck and shoulder pain 237

    Numbness 238

    Saddle sores 238

    Running Injury Free 239

    Iliotibial band syndrome 239

    Pulled hamstring 240

    Shin splints 240

    Achilles tendonitis 241

    Plantar fasciitis 241

    Training in Extreme Heat or Cold 241

    Heading into the heat 241

    Catching some cold 243

    Knowing when to go back inside 244

    Part IV: Planning for Race Day 245

    Chapter 13: Counting Down to Race Day 247

    Tapering Your Training: Slowing Down as Your Event Approaches 248

    Maintaining your nutrition 250

    Getting into Your Head: Staying Positive and Focused 250

    Overcoming common fears 251

    Practicing pumping yourself up 253

    Packing for Race Day 254

    Checking your gear for wear 254

    Knowing what to pack 255

    One Sheep, Two Sheep: Logging Enough Shut-Eye 257

    Chapter 14: Race Day: Ready, Set, Go! 259

    Picking Up Your Packet 259

    What’s in your race packet and why you need it 260

    Steps to a stress-free packet pickup 261

    Arriving on Race Day 263

    Preparing for Your Start Time 264

    Having your bike checked and approved 264

    Staging your transition stall 264

    Stretching and focusing 270

    Getting ready to start 271

    Taking You through the Tri 273

    At the start 273

    At the first transition 273

    On the bike 274

    At the second transition 274

    On the run 274

    Minding Your Manners: Race Etiquette 275

    Chapter 15: After You Finish Your Triathlon 277

    Crossing the Finish Line 278

    Making the Most of the First Hour after Your Finish 280

    Hydrate and eat 280

    Stretch 281

    Collect your gear 281

    Evaluating Your Performance 283

    Planning for Your Next Event 284

    What to consider before you register again 284

    Overcoming burnout 285

    Adjusting your diet 285

    Finding other ways to stay involved 286

    Part V: The Part of Tens 287

    Chapter 16: Ten Reasons You Should Do a Triathlon 289

    Bragging Rights: Having the Chance to Be a Finisher 289

    Moving Out of Your Comfort Zone 290

    Finding Focus and Relieving Stress 291

    Improving Your Health and Well-Being while Having Fun 291

    Achieving Total-Body Fitness 292

    Reducing Exercise Burnout 293

    Reducing Risk of Injuries by Cross-Training 293

    Enjoying the Camaraderie of the Triathlon Club 294

    Motivating and Inspiring Others 295

    Changing Your View of Yourself and the World 295

    Chapter 17: Ten Triathlon Myths Debunked 297

    Triathlons Only Take Place in Hawaii 297

    Triathlons Take All Day to Complete 297

    Triathlons Are for Elite Athletes Only 298

    All Triathletes Look Fit and Thin 298

    Triathletes Spend All Their Free Time Training 299

    I’ll Panic in the Water 299

    Triathletes Have to Swim Long Distances without Stopping 300

    I Don’t Need to Practice Transitions 300

    Triathletes Need Expensive Bikes 301

    I’ll Be the Oldest, the Slowest, or the Last to Finish 301

    Chapter 18: Ten (Or So) Items to Bring on Race Day 303

    Your Cheering Section 303

    A Race Belt 304

    A Tub and Towel for Transitions 304

    A Way to Identify Your Bike in the Crowd 305

    A Road ID Bracelet 306

    A Waterproof Sport Wristwatch 306

    Sun Stuff: Sunscreen, Sunglasses, and a Hat 307

    Body Glide 307

    Your Favorite Fuel 308

    Lucky Charms 308

    Chapter 19: Ten (Or So) Resources for Finding Triathlons 311

    The American Triathlon Calendar 311

    USA Triathlon Calendar 312

    TRImapper.com 312

    Inside Triathlon 312

    Triathlete 313

    Race360 313

    Active com 313

    Team In Training 313

    GetSetUSA 314

    Slowtwitch 314

    Women-Only Events 314

    Regional Events 315

    Index 317

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