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Outdoor Fitness Goes Indoors

This summers session saw a lot of people making some great progress with their fitness and also their weight.  As the muscles have strengthened people have been able to run who previously couldn't; still have to work on those burpees though!  I was even surprised last night by how fast Woodsey is over 50 yards!  Interesting to hear that he only seems to run fast for his own quick singles in cricket?!  

Beginner Triathletes

Starting out in any multi-sport event is definitely a challenge and can be quite daunting.  I remember my first triathlon in Clontarf, Dublin.  Believe it or not I was wearing speedos and a t-shirt in the race!  I had no idea what to wear and what to do, but I loved it and was instantly hooked.  

My transitions must have been the slowest in the world, it was a pool swim and trying to put on a t-shirt after the  swim was an absolute nightmare.  It fell like someone was holding onto my shirt and rolling it up!  I was so excited about doing the race but had no idea about training.  I was cycling to work . running and swimming so progression to a triathlon didn't seem that unrealistic.  I had an old 10 speed road bike with a steel frame and the gear change levers were on the frame of the bike!  Still I guess we all started somewhere. 

 That's where Tri-Planet evolved from, Richard Cattle and I came up with the concept, as we realised there was very limited support for beginner athletes.  So we put together some beginner  Boot camps to cater for triathlon, duathlon and multi-sport.   

And its been so rewarding seeing people achieve their goals or complete something they never believed could be possible.  The best part is that we are there with the athletes on the day of the race to not only help them to prepare for the race but to also be their number 1 supporter.  Its so amazing seeing people from all walks of life finishing a triathlon, and then there is the post race party which is always great fun and a chance to swap some race stories.

Being able to train, advise and support the athletes as well as share knowledge that has been gained over a number of years of training and racing in triathlon, is an important part of coaching.  We also provide some weekly coached Tri-Planet club training sessions, due to the demand of our Bootcampers who wanted to continue training and take their racing further.  It really is a great community of fun, dedicated people who give up a lot of time to take part in one of the most rewarding sports you can do.

So don't be afraid to take that step and do something that your friends might tell you is crazy, its very achievable doing the 'swimming, running thing', and it really gets you fit and improves your general well being.  I've always been involved in multiple sports at one time like swimming, cricket, basketball, mountain biking so triathlon has really helped me to focus on one sport (but still train for multiple disciplines!), plus I can race at my level and just compete against myself if I want!

Craig Moore

Tri-Planet Coach

Tri-Planet begins a new era in New Zealand

Tri-Planet is excited to be starting up triathlon and duathlon coaching in Christchurch, New Zealand.

After a number of successful 8 week camps in Ireland where athletes competed and finished their first ever triathlon, Tri-Planet is looking forward to working with new athletes and helping them to achieve their goals.  I'm currently putting together some training camps and sourcing some venues.  Triathlon New Zealand is onboard with what Tri-Planet is doing for beginner triathletes and duathletes.  Upcoming camps and training to be annouced shortly.