Firenze, with your swimming backgound- you've got it made.It's truly an addictive sport, and so much fun!
After I lost a bunch of weight and was no longer fat, I took up running. I ran a couple marathons and many shorter races. Luckily, I injured my knee and couldn't run for many months (I consider my injury lucky because it brought me to tris). I bought a road bike to stay in shape and then the thought occurred to me that I could do a tri because the training wasn't all running. I did my first sprint and LOVED every minute of it. I'm not fast, but I enjoy it. 2 years later, I'm gearing up for my second IM and I couldn't imagine having more fun doing something. I could clean up my diet, get more serious and train like a maniac- but that's not fun for me. I do tris because I like them, and while I'm not going to be winning any prizes- it makes me feel good about myself.
My husband (my only real family around) is very supportive. I even got him into doing tris (he learned to swim and bought a bike because it "looked like fun").
When I first started, I bought Triathlon 101 and Triathlons for Women (books) and read everything online that I could (www.trinewbies.com, www.beginnertriathlete.com). I also joined our local tri club and made some good friends who gave me the best advice. If you have a local club- give it a try.
I follow a training schedule, but it varies depending on my race schedule. I have a book: Training Plans for the Multisport Athlete by Gale Bernhardt that has plans for every level of competition. They've worked well for me.
Best of luck to you!!! BTW- which race/races are you thinking about for the coming year?



It's truly an addictive sport, and so much fun!
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at the time I remember commenting to my PE teacher that the run we were doing was the LONGEST 2 miles I had ever run- she quipped back that it was probably the FIRST 2 miles I had ever run
:...I have been fascinated with Tris ever since- took a few more years before I did my first tri- it was an Olympic distance- I convinced my best friend to enter with me and the week before the race we ran our first 10 and biked our first 40 km- haha...not exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer.
..but the people were so nice to us even when "the old guy" passed me going uphill on the bike riding a bike that seriously had a basket with flowers in it..he cheered us on as he passed- IT WAS SO FUN!!!

