A triathlon, as the name suggests, is a sporting event made up of three different types of events: swimming, cycling, and running. All three of these events involve long distances and are typically done one right after the other. After each leg, competitors have to change into their gear for the next event as quickly as possible. The first triathlon took place more than 50 years ago, and today, they are regularly held around the world. Anyone considering competing in a triathlon needs to begin a rigorous training regimen and learn how to adjust their diet to get proper nutrition during training and on competition day.
Most triathlon swimming events are a little less than a mile long and take place in open water. Many competitors find this to be the most challenging part of the entire event. Learning to successfully complete this leg includes learning how to swim in open water and what stroke works best.
The bicycling portion of the triathlon lasts for almost 25 miles. It takes place after the swimming portion of the event. One challenging part for many competitors is learning how to conserve their leg strength. Setting the bike up properly is also part of the preparation for the event.
A triathlon concludes with a 5k run. Regular training that includes running after cycling and/or going for a swim can help competitors increase their endurance and learn how to push through tiredness. The most challenging part of this section of the triathlon is simply that it’s the final event.
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