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Not long ago, if your neighbor had told you she was training for a triathlon, you might have looked at her crossed-eyed and with one eyebrow raised. Once thought of as an endurance sport for athletes who had both an unnatural pain threshold, and oodles of time on their hands, triathlon has in recent years become a sport for anyone who likes variety, has a few hours each week to dedicate toward training, and enjoys challenges small and large. No longer a sport just for the guys, the proliferation of female participants in triathlon events proves its growing popularity: in the late 1990s, women made up 15% of the field. Today, they comprise about 40% of the field. (stats from USA Triathlon). The growth spurt can be partially attributed to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, women’s triathlon was covered for the first time. This was also the most-watched Olympic Games in history.

Tri it inside!

Training for a triathlon is a tremendous undertaking. You can gradually build up your confidence for longer events by starting out with sprint-distance indoor events. Several nationally known health clubs host indoor triathlons in a range of formats: 10-min swim, 20-min bike, 15-min run, or 10 min swim, 30 min bike and 20 min run. Indoor triathlons are fixed time events: you swim, bike and run for the designated time, and whoever gets the farthest in that time wins. Because these events are mostly comprised of “triathletes in the making’” versus the hardcore crowd, you can sample each tri component with less intimidation. Typically, the entire event lasts about 45 minutes (not including transitions from swim-to-bike-to-treadmill). Events are held Nov-April.

Here is a short list of gyms (Chicago-area, and national), that host indoor triathlons:

Life Time Fitness (Nationwide)
Wheaton Sport Center (Chicago)
Fitness Formula Clubs (Chicago)

The Chicago Tri Club website has a list of numerous indoor events. Check it out!

The Cleveland Triathlon Club has an indoor tri series, as well as numerous listings for indoor training classes and events to help you stay in tip-top shape during the off-season.

If you like to combine competition with a cause, TriToHelp.org is a National Indoor Triathlon series that helps raise money for epilepsy research. Visit their website for a complete event schedule.



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  1. Mike says:

    Nice plug for triathlon Diane! More women definitely should give it a try – they’ll get hooked. Here’s another event you might want to include in your post: http://www.togetherwetri.com/tri.php Sunday, March 28th, 2010, Glenview (Chicago-area), Ill.

    Thanks!

  2. Hi Diane,

    Absolutely, gotta try a triathlon for big fun, motivation and a tremendous lifestyle that will reinforce fitness in ways you can’t imagine. The time investment need not be huge, an hour a day will get you through a short race easy. Successful weight losers train an hour a day anyway so why not make your “exercise”( yawn) into “Training”.

    Best wishes,

    Ingrid Loos Miller
    http://weightlossgals.blogspot.com
    http://weightmanagementfortriathletes.blogspot.com

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