Ok, so that's that, can't waste the $50, I have to go :-)
Ok, so that's that, can't waste the $50, I have to go :-)
Good for you - dont forget to let us know how you get on we love to hear all the stories.![]()
Go, Nanci, Go! Good for you for overcoming your fears/concerns and registering. I'm starting to realize that any event like this is at least 80% attitude and determination (as long as you have basic skills) and you surely have that so I bet you'll do great!
After my mild panic attack a few weeks ago in my first tri, I got a wetsuit and registered for another. I also did a mile swim in a pool to give myself a place to go in my mind should I freak out again. So if you start to get panicky in the water, just start to visualize yourself doing the swim just like you did recently so that you have something to reference. I wish I had good advice on breathing and open water tips but I'm still learning myself.
Best of luck and let us know how it goes!
Regular bike shorts are not made for a swimming to riding to running transition. The pad is usually too think to ever dry out. You don't want to be riding/running with a soggy "diaper" butt.Am I supposed to wear my bike shorts for the swim, or put them on after, and will that be too hard when I'm wet???
If you shorts have a very thin pad in the butt, then you might be fine.
Cool, thanks. I definately do not want diaper butt in addition to all my other worries! :-) The only other tri I did, Meek and Mighty, was in backwards order, which is so much easier logistically. You just keep stripping things off.
Nanci