SwimBikeRunFun is all about sharing tips for beginner triathletes looking to do their first triathlon, women looking for fun endurance multi-sport races and those looking for a training plan or triathlon tribe to explore the #swimbikerun life.
"The number of females who compete in triathlon has increased since the 1990s but the rate of participation in triathlon events remains lower for females compared to males", according to Romuald Lepers.
Starting something new or training for a new athletic feat can feel overwhelming, but a group of friends can make it a lot more fun. Have a buddy or an instructor that is relatable when learning about or training for a triathlon is worth more then a pound a gold.
Women supporting and teaching other women in Triathlon is just type of catalyst initiative we engage in over here at #SwimBikeRunFun to help bring more women into the sport.
Case in point: We are asked often to host or help coach a few beginner "learn to ride" or "group ride 101" sessions locally. 100% of the time, an aspiring female cyclist or triathlete will come up to "lady" instructors afterwards and ask "female" specific questions or compliment us on teaching them in a way that they easily comprehend.
Imagine how we excited we where when Triathlon Taren did a podcast on Women's needs as it relates to Triathlon with two prominent professional female triathletes, Sarah True & Sara Gross this week.🤩
Everything Women Need To Know About Triathlon Take a listen to Taren's Podcast Episode:
We listened intently as to what the two pro female triathletes had to share about every thing Women needed to know about triathlon. Sarah and Sara covered most of the things regular age-group women and beginner women in triathlon tend to wonder about when they are training for a triathlon. These female pro-triathletes talked about everything:
Bra's
Heart Rate Monitors
Swim Caps
Hair Care
Chafing
Connecting with other Women
Sunscreen
Skin Care/Moisturizers
Women Saddles & Pain
Diet/Nutrition
Periods/Mensuration Cycles
Vitamins
Babies & Breast Feeding
Strength Training
Listening to this podcast brought back so many memories from our beginning days of training for our first triathlon as a crew. I remember after a group ride one Sunday morning there were about 4-5 of us gathered in Starbucks talking about an upcoming race. For half of our lady-gang it was going to be their first ever triathlon.
One of the questions asked was: "What is the strap I see some of the girls were during spin class and on race day? You know the one? The black garter looking thing///"
After a few chuckles, it was revealed to be a "heartrate monitor". There was an audible - Oh great something else I need to buy or figure out? It was reassuring to hear calmly explained that it was not a NEED or necessity for your first 1-3 races. Grateful for that moment to be part of a ladies triathlon training crew.
Naturally the next question was: So how do you stuff that in a bra with all the girls? 🤣
What Do Women Really Need To Know About Triathlon To Participate?
If you’re reading this blog you are likely:
👉 Curious about Triathlons
👉 Signed up for a Triathlon race in the near future
👉 Wondering if you need to training differently
👉 Asking your self if you need Female specific gear/saddle
Perhaps you are a female cross fitter looking for a new challenge. Maybe your female runner who has grown a bit bored with the half-marathons in your area and looking to add something new and spicy to your athletic accomplishments. Maybe you were on your school's swim team and looking to try something new yet familiar to get back in shape? Heck, are you like Virgina, my neighbor who since Covid has fell in love with riding her bike again but would really like some company to ride out on the road and train for a race?
Triathlons can do all of that for you.
Triathlons welcome you with open arms.
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While triathlons are still competitive races, athletes are incredibly supportive, encouraging and motivating. What women really need to know about doing triathlons is that other female racers are willing share and help you succeed.
Everything Sara and Sarah shared above are all the encompassing things that female triathletes experience or have to deal with at some level.
Joining a Tri Club or hanging with a few veteran female triathletes is the guaranteed way to find out all you really need to know about triathlons and embed a sure fire way to getting help in case some comes up during training.
Beginner female triathletes see huge improvements in their first few seasons when they are part of a Tri club or training along side another female triathlete and that’s an enormous motivational boost for them to stay in the Tri game longer!
Connect with Austin Women of Triathlon
You don't have to navigate the triathlon world alone. Find a group or tribe of women that you can train and race with. It will make things much easier having another female triathlete or coach to turn to when you run into unknown territory.
Take the SwimBikeRunFun crew for example. We are smilers and prolific highfivers ✋. Over many years of racing amongst us - we have come to realize we have more fun if we can connect with other women on the course and even train with buddies before the race. Secret revealed: when we smile, we typically get a smile back—and that's what keeps us going over here at #SwimBikeRunFun.
Triathlon Racing Tip: Use that positive energy to your advantage. Chat with the other female triathletes while you're waiting for your wave to start. Make a point to smile at your competitors as they ride or run past. It just might be the boost you need during the toughest part of the race.
Curious About Triathlons & How To Train For One?
If you're looking for a real good-vibes experience perhaps, sign up for a women-only triathlon event or race.
SwimBikeRunFun offers ideal racing experiences for both beginners and veterans who are looking for a dose of true "She" camaraderie.
Thinking about improving your fitness or tackling your first triathlon race? Prefer a female only training group, who are all about support for each other & succeeding?
Want to find out how to complete your first triathlon in 6-8 Weeks and what triathlon gear you really need? Join us for our next Women's SwimBikeRunFun Coeur Tri'ing w/Heart, Courage & Style Triathlon Clinic in Austin.
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