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  1. #1
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    First time in tri clothes- Am I naked?

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    I did a full brick yesterday- swam, rode, ran. I was wearing my new DeSoto shorts and racer-back top which has a built in shelf bra. My friend and I hopped on our bikes, and between the damp clothes and the breeze I felt totally naked. When I told my friend she laughed and said she thought the same thing- had to look down and make sure she didn't leave her shorts in her wetsuit.

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    hee hee
    There is no modestly in triathlon. None. And even tho I sometimes feel "huge" in my tri clothes- I figure if you're looking and think I'm fat- then don't look.
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  3. #3
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    so true! I did my first tri in a white top. We swam in a muddy lake. The mud caught under the top accumulated in such a way as to "high light" my....you know. Mr. was appalled!
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    so true! I did my first tri in a white top. We swam in a muddy lake. The mud caught under the top accumulated in such a way as to "high light" my....you know. Mr. was appalled!
    That sounds familiar. All our local lakes are muddy, so whenever I get out of the water I have to remember to "wipe the beard" off my face from where the dirt sticks to the very fine hairs. It's a good look (and I never wear white in the lake anymore). I've produced some very odd pictures of me exiting the water with "high lights" and "beards." Nice.
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

    Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
    Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)

    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
    Cannondale F5 mountain bike

  5. #5
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    Yeah, there's no hiding anything in tri clothes. But it is sort of liberating to feel like you're running around naked in public.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
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    hehehehe....you really do feel naked...particularly if you are wearing white or if there is a slight wind and you get chilled at any point!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    That sounds familiar. All our local lakes are muddy, so whenever I get out of the water I have to remember to "wipe the beard" off my face from where the dirt sticks to the very fine hairs. It's a good look (and I never wear white in the lake anymore). I've produced some very odd pictures of me exiting the water with "high lights" and "beards." Nice.
    The "gulf" I swam in was more brackish water and lake like. I took a picture (not able to upload here) of the small white hand-towel that I used to wipe the mud/brown bead/mustache, etc off my face! ICK!

    Funny, I don't really feel naked in my tri suit. Maybe a bit fat. But not naked. But I was comfortable. I could see wearing it again, even if just running.

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    I didn't feel naked as in "wow, everyone can see every part of me," I felt literally naked as in the Queen Album:

    http://www.recordstore.co.uk/images/...OTTOM-1000.jpg

    Warning: I didn't post this because *some* might find it offensive.

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    You know, they really oughta be wearing helmets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatbottomedgurl View Post
    I didn't feel naked as in "wow, everyone can see every part of me," I felt literally naked as in the Queen Album:

    http://www.recordstore.co.uk/images/...OTTOM-1000.jpg

    Warning: I didn't post this because *some* might find it offensive.
    Hilarious!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

    http://kacietri-ing.blogspot.com/

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    Hopefully that's a good sign that it's a comfortable outfit, at least

    Nowadays I find it most comfortable to be in the tri suit (or tops/bottoms) and am sad to see fall coming where it'll be too cold and I'll have to put on another layer. My last 2 races are the next 2 weekends, though, and at least this weekend looks to be warmer. I figure by now if they don't want to look at my butt or belly they should look away, plenty of other eye candy around

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    Hmmm, as a self-professed nude-a-phobe, I'm a little worried about my goal to try and tri sometime next summer. At least my first one this weekend is a relay and I am guessing it is OK for me to wear on my bike what I normally wear on my bike.
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    Definitely Possegal - wear you're normal bike clothes for the relay.

    Some people throw on another layer when they get out of the water. Running/cycling skirts are not unusual to see and they definitely hide things a little more.

    Having said that... I say embrace the feeling of almost being nude. It's liberating.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

    http://gorgebikefitter.com/


    2007 Look Dura Ace
    2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
    2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
    2014 Soma B-Side SS

 

 

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