Running

From Land to Sea: Transitioning from Running to Triathlon

Apr 10, 2023
Innerforce

Runners looking to expand their athletic horizons often turn to triathlon for new challenges and experiences. If you're a runner ready to tackle swimming, cycling, and running in one event, this post will guide you through the essential steps to make a successful transition.

 

1. Embrace a New Training Approach

 

As a runner, you already have a solid foundation in one discipline of triathlon. However, you'll need to embrace a new training approach that incorporates swimming and cycling to prepare for your first race. Develop a balanced training plan that allows time for all three sports, with a focus on building your swimming and cycling skills.

 

2. Invest in the Right Equipment

 

 

Transitioning to triathlon requires additional gear beyond running shoes. Some essential equipment includes:

  • A road or triathlon bike: Choose a bike that fits your body and budget.
  • Cycling shoes and helmet: Ensure proper fit and safety while cycling.
  • Wetsuit: A wetsuit designed for open water swimming can help you stay warm and buoyant during the swim portion of a race.

 

3. Master Transitions

 

 

Transitions between the swim, bike, and run are crucial components of a triathlon. Set up a mock transition area during training to practice efficiently switching between sports and reducing your overall race time.

 

4. Join a Triathlon Club or Training Group

 

 

Training with a group or club can provide invaluable support and motivation during your transition to triathlon. Look for local triathlon clubs or training groups to learn from experienced triathletes and share your journey with like-minded individuals.

 

5. Practice Open Water Swimming

 

Open water swimming can be a challenging aspect of triathlon for many runners. Incorporate open water swim sessions into your training plan to build confidence and learn essential skills, such as sighting and navigating currents.

 

Embrace the Challenge of Triathlon

 

Transitioning from running to triathlon can be a rewarding and exciting journey. Embrace the challenge, invest in the right equipment, and learn from experienced triathletes to ensure a successful transition. Good luck, and welcome to the world of triathlon!

 

SEE WHAT CUSTOM APPAREL LOOKS LIKE

Select an item and let us show you just how incredible custom apparel can be, absolutely free.
GET A FREE DESIGN!

GEAR UP

MORE FROM THE BLOG

The Early Vertical Forearm Continued: Drills

In the last post, we went over the swim technique with a focus on the early vertical forearm (EVF). Today...

Evan Culbert | Feb 07, 2020

Chicken and glass noodle stir fry

Ready in 20 minutes / Serves 4 people   Ingredients - 3 chicken breasts- ½ small red cabbage, sliced thinly-...

Natia Van Heerden | Nov 26, 2019

Mixing the Holidays and Training

Intro If you’re anything like me, then it takes something short of a natural disaster to keep you from completing...

Blade Allen | Nov 26, 2019

Oxtail Minestrone

Ingredients - 250g beef oxtail- Flour for dusting- 200ml good quality tinned plum tomatoes- 50g white beans, seasoned with salt...

Natia Van Heerden | Nov 22, 2019
« Previous 1 12 13 14 15 16 21 Next »