What to wear if a tri-suit won't fit?
Hi, all,
Well, I'm thinking I'd like to try a sprint tri. The inner try-athlete has been pretty vocal about this, but there are some issues. Namely, I ride a mountain bike (although I'm told it will take skinny road bike wheels, so that may be easily overcome), and none of the tri clothes will fit me.
There's just no delicate way to say this...the "Athena" size on one of them said 160+ pounds. I'm, um, quite a bit more than that. Do they make tri suits for 240-lb people? Do I have to get a big man's suit and cut some inches off the feet or something?
Alternatively, what would be appropriate apparel? I'm thinking a tankini and skirt bottom that will transition from the water to the bike to the run, but geez, the thought of running (slowly) in a bathing suit in front of crowds...ack, I'm nuts for even considering this. I can hear the jeers already.
What kind of shoes do you wear? Those bike/running sandals? Recommendations?
There's a sprint tri here in San Diego in five weeks. A 200-yard swim, a 6-mile ride, and a 1.5-mile run. It's in the new Competitor magazine, which I picked up today, and it's described as "perfect for first-timers."
I'm sure they mean fit first-timers, but here I am, already able to swim that distance, ride four times the distance, and walk/run twice that far, too. None of it at blistering speed, but still. I just don't fit into the clothes.
And I really don't want to be laughed at (again). Has anyone who is a bit larger than average participated in a tri, and how did it go for you?
My chiropractor is helping organize an Olympic-length tri in October, and if they pull it off, there will be a sprint length, too. There will be real Navy Seals in the channel water swimming alongside the competitors, and the bike ride is going to be up a really challenging hill and out to the Cabrillo Lighthouse on the point. Really gorgeous ride.
Maybe I should just up the training schedule and start counting calories and the weight will come off and then it won't be an issue. I think I'll start there.
Thanks for any suggestions in the meantime.
Roxy
May the Unexpected Blessings Fairy sprinkle all of you liberally with her magic today
I am so blessed and humbled by the support and great suggestions here. Thank you, everyone, for the encouragement - especially about ignoring what other people think. It's something I really have to work on. It's just hard to ignore people laughing out loud as I pass them on my bike, or coming toward them and seeing them look up and me and their jaws drop in astonishment (I wish I could say "wonder and awe," but let's be honest here).
Thank you, Salsa, for pointing me to Junonia. They've got a hot tri-suit - black with pink detailing - in my size. And thank you for the book recommendation, too. I ordered Slow, Fat Triathlete at Amazon today. It will be my vacation reading during Spring Break.
Okay, now, for the clothes...I wear the tri-suit under the wetsuit for the swim? And then take the wetsuit off and bike in the tri-suit with my cycling sandals - Keen, on sale now at REI - and then switch to my running shoes for the run, and slip on a skirt over the tri suit?
Can you swim in just the tri suit? The swim portion is in Mission Bay, I think, and it's connected to the Pacific, so the water will only be in the low 60s, if that.
Or maybe a tankini top with swim shorts or Junonia has swim capris...never seen those. And all of this fits under a skin-tight wetsuit? Really?
Are you allowed to have help getting through the transition part?
Do you just leave your stuff in a rack with everyone else's stuff and trust that no one mixes up and takes your goggles by mistake?
Can any of you recommend a good post with a step-by-step how-to for what to expect? If I can envision it and feel like I've planned it well, I'll feel better about going in. Meanwhile, I need to get myself on a regular all-in-one-day training schedule for these different activities and maybe even practice the transitions.
What would be considered a fair time for these distances?
200m swim
6-mile ride
1.5-mile run
I've never timed myself swimming, but I'm not fast. I think I could ride the six miles in about 28 minutes, but that's on mtb tires, and I've never tried it racing - the pace may be faster if I'm not watching out for pedestrians and toddlers who've escaped their strollers while mom's on her cell phone.
The run I do in 30 minutes. 28 if I'm pushing myself.
I figure an hour and a half for the whole thing.
I know I can finish. I know I can finish. I know I can finish.
This is become more real with every post I read.
Thank you all again.
Roxy
What's in <i>Your</i> Bucket?
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teigyr
The tri is in 5 weeks, do you have time to test out a wetsuit? I'd wear one, brrrr. Mission Bay is a nice area, are they setting up the transition area in that park?
It's going to be at South Shores at Mission Bay, down near the big lawn, I think. I do have time to try out a wetsuit, if I can find a local shop that carries one that will fit me. If not, Junonia has a tri-suit in my size, but that's not the same as a wetsuit, right? That's a one piece exercise outfit suitable for swimming, biking and running in all together, yes?
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teigyr
Nobody can help you in transition BUT people can stand outside the area and talk to you if your bike is racked close enough to the fence.
My daughter (age 11) wants to do this with me, but the age brackets start at 14, so I don't think she'll be allowed. I hope her father will bring her down to watch Mom compete.
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teigyr
(One thing that was suggested to me was to have a bucket. You can carry stuff in it to and from transition AND flip it upside down to sit on it to change your shoes. I love my bucket.)
I LOVE the idea of a bucket to sit on! I was wondering how I'd change into my shoes with any kind of grace. What kind of bucket do you use? One of those big, white, 5-gallon utility buckets?
What do you carry in your bucket? I mean, what is the essential gear outside the clothes, shoes, swim goggles, bike gloves, and helment? A towel or two, I'm guessing, maybe a snack for transition, a fresh water bottle...what do you do with your car keys and wallet?
I've seen race belts for sale - do I need one of those?
I'm recruiting friends to do this with me. They're all superfit and will leave me in the dust, but they'll be there to cheer me on at the end.
Roxy