and quite a few of the recent beeb things that have been done, I've even changed my swimming schedule on Mondays so I can watch it.I'd record it but I'm stuck in the 70's:) I've heard that there's a new series in the offing which is a big disappointment
swimming in the sea easier than in fresh water. I know it seems I am a Bustinskin fan, but they do a range of events, including a Big Bay swim series 1.2 & 2.4 miles each, plus a more or less weekly Aquathlon - 800m swim & 5k run through the summer. Both
who's up for one last dip'n dash in Tredegar for the season. Thursday 26 August is the last in this years series, same format as normal, 750 swim 5k run.Swam there in the Welsh Champ aquathlon last Sunday & the water was surprisingly cold - not like
Like a tri but the swimming leg is replaced by a bash on a rowing machine.British Rowathlon Series linky thing here and another one here.I never knew there was such a sport. Good news for those of us with the swimming prowess of a housebrick
want loadsa cash to allow it... for the bike would off thought so - but wot bout the swim and the run???the swim is shocking every person for them selves - is it still the same format x lengths in each lane while getting kicked and thumped by every body
is deffo pool swim.. Im doing it) The Thames Turbo tri series is supposed to be very good. The four races are on the bank holiday mondays throughout the year. www.thamesturbo.co.uk[url Hmmmm www.thamesturbo.co.uk there's a series at bedford - one a month
!!FB it did say in the mail that this would be one of a series ( I think....) It will be interesting to see how these types of events fare in 2009. Unless you are local, my gut feel is that £30 is a lot to pay for a short swim, with aggro from mass waves etc
that's clearly aimed at newbies as part of a race series called "fun 2 tri"... I mean I had quite a few breast strokers in my swim who can be hard to get around and I had a couple of good kicks, but not all that long ago I was a breast stroker myself
are similar to tris in that you will get all levels of ability doing them........if you are comfortable both running and biking, go for it........Multi's your man to advise more Skipp - I did a Duathlon last year in Milton Keynes (there is a series
I've just started running again and thought I'd like to have a goal to work towards.I briefly considered a triathlon and realised that I wasn't sure I could find the time to train. The other major factor is I am a terrible swimmer! I can swim