BEGINNER TRIATHLON MISTAKES | What I did wrong on my first triathlons

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  • The three biggest beginner triathlon mistakes I made on the swim, bike, and run, as well as a few smaller mistakes at the end! These tips for beginner triathletes will help make your first triathlon enjoyable and successful!
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  • @Cookefan59
    @Cookefan59 Před 3 lety +36

    Great video! I remember the first mistake I made on my first was not doing any open water swimming. I have always been an exceptional swimmer but when I got into what was basiacally an over flow pond for highway runoff 😂😂 I was freaked out by “things” touching my legs in the water😂😂😂
    I also hadn’t at least splashed some water on my face to get used to the temp and my body kinda went into shock and my heart raced the whole rest of the race. It took me a few hours to get it to calm down.
    My best lesson has been this:
    Race or no race, you should be having FUN! I got into this sport in my 50s because it reminded me so much of what I used to do as a kid. Swim, ride my bike and run around? That’s what we did all summer anyways. So I participate and love the idea of getting rewarded at the end of it all.
    Last mistake I made was too many events in the beginning. The most was three Sprints in one month on successive weekends. I had no idea I wasn’t supposed to do that.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for sharing! Those are all good, and I've definitely been guilty of all three. 🤣Open water is definitely its own game, that's for sure. The splashing water thing has legit data behind it; it seems to be one of the factors behind why otherwise really healthy people sometimes have heart trouble in races (because they didn't prep.) And yeah, if you're not having fun, what's the point? :)

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  • @jaredspence3020
    @jaredspence3020 Před 4 lety +65

    10 year runner, 4 month cyclist, training for my first triathlon. I tried my first brick a couple of weeks ago. I rode 20k home from work and decided to go for a run. Worst feeling I've ever felt, could only do 2k very slow. On Tuesday I did the same thing and smashed out a 10k run. Still hurt like hell but at least I knew what to expect

  • @IvyPerez_DreamBuilder
    @IvyPerez_DreamBuilder Před 2 lety +16

    Incredibly helpful! I’m 52 and signed up for my first tri (sprint). I have about 7 months to train and THIS was just what I needed. Will save and rewatch over & over. And…subscribed ☺️

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 2 lety

      Happy it was helpful! Feel free to comment up if there's any specific questions / areas of focus you are curious to hear more about, as that helps me make the right sort of content too. Enjoy the process! :)

    • @bennyweed91
      @bennyweed91 Před rokem

      How did it go?

  • @claytonandrews82
    @claytonandrews82 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Justin, thanks for this video. Really appreciate your tips, especially the brick training!

  • @zunaidaparvingulamkader2338

    love your tip and real life experiences .. thank you for the fabulous tips on practicing brics.. oh boy that is a total different feeling.

  • @tabithawills4389
    @tabithawills4389 Před rokem

    This was SO helpful for a first-timer. I'm a long-time cyclist, so I definitely needed that tip on brick workouts. So many things I didn't consider. Thank you!

  • @_ninja_nic
    @_ninja_nic Před 5 lety +2

    Such a good Video! Thank you!

  • @moniquelefebvre1701
    @moniquelefebvre1701 Před 4 lety

    I love your videos. So information. With no BS.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety

      Happy you appreciate that! It's a tough line to try to be info heavy without being super boring. I know that I personally don't like videos with over the top shouting and filler BS, so I try to fill that niche. Appreciate it!

  • @nazz_m9026
    @nazz_m9026 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the great tips especially taking a photo of your gear before packing.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety

      For sure! That's become one of my most crucial things. Checklists are great and all, but when it's 1:00am the night before a race and you panic wondering if you've got some random little piece, it's so nice to confidently calm yourself.

  • @DM-kj3gb
    @DM-kj3gb Před 4 lety

    Excellent tips, need more of this stuff

  • @wastrey123
    @wastrey123 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for this great vid! i have my first Sprint tri this weekend and these tips have helped focus me!

  • @anni7777
    @anni7777 Před 5 lety +7

    I loved your last tip with the photo. I actually sorted all my stuff according to discipline (plus transition, before and after) and took a photo before my ever first triathlon. Now I just go back to that photo and check if I've packed everything I need (usually forget the small things such as bodyglide)

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +1

      It's probably the single biggest little 'life hack' thing I do. I used to pack and unpack and pack and unpack a crazy amount of times, lol. Enjoy your race!

  • @kcrun
    @kcrun Před 8 měsíci

    Best video I have come across. Straight, to the point and helpful for newbies!

  • @TheSnifmister
    @TheSnifmister Před 7 měsíci

    Great tips things I already know but need the reminder to get my self focused. Good job

  • @123lindsayt
    @123lindsayt Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome tips!!

  • @tkeogh09
    @tkeogh09 Před rokem

    Love the common sense advice; great to know what times are realistic for me🎉. Thanks mate

  • @Ruby-Boggs
    @Ruby-Boggs Před měsícem

    Great video. Well laid out and the tips are intuitive but not obvious! Thanks, Justin.

  • @carolatolleson8911
    @carolatolleson8911 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks! First Sprint tri in a few months, but watching this sure relaxed my mind enough to do the races (half marathon) until then.

  • @marktyler7241
    @marktyler7241 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you! great video. I have my first Tri in about a month and I'm trying to get all of the tips and tricks I can

  • @JennaOnTheBeach
    @JennaOnTheBeach Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks! Love this, even after many triathlons this is awesome 👌

  • @brianharris706
    @brianharris706 Před 3 lety

    Great video and tips, I learned a lot an used information. I did 3 sprint Triathons and keep in mind these. Keep up the good work and peace be with you.

  • @shantiperkins2631
    @shantiperkins2631 Před 2 lety

    So super helpful! now to learn how to change a flat tire!!

  • @peterjervis4358
    @peterjervis4358 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant.thanks.

  • @mulsannestraight
    @mulsannestraight Před 4 lety

    These are very good tips! thanks!

  • @johngardiner2561
    @johngardiner2561 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video and tips, especially the photo, thank you!

  • @pawelnadstoga376
    @pawelnadstoga376 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, mate! That was really helpful. Watching ahead of my first triathlon, 70.3 Busselton (Western Australia). I'll be sure to take your hints onboard. Cheers!

  • @TMad_3D
    @TMad_3D Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for all the info! Doing my first triathlon, a sprint, on the 11th!

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +1

      Exciting! Have fun!

    • @dlear85
      @dlear85 Před 5 lety +1

      How did it go 😁

    • @TMad_3D
      @TMad_3D Před 5 lety

      @@dlear85 it went well! I panicked in my OWS but got through it. Thanks!!

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +1

      @@TMad_3D I think panicking in the ows is practically just part of the first-triathlon experience. Happened to everyone I've ever known including me. Gets better though. Well done! :D

  • @patrickshields6620
    @patrickshields6620 Před 3 lety

    Great advice thanks

  • @HrPedrosak
    @HrPedrosak Před 4 lety

    Really great video!!!

  • @B1cam
    @B1cam Před 4 lety

    Great tip re photo.

  • @insidethebigring6173
    @insidethebigring6173 Před 3 lety

    Really good video, Justin.

  • @colleendrake9661
    @colleendrake9661 Před 9 měsíci

    So helpful thank you so much

  • @WARLEOD
    @WARLEOD Před 5 lety +1

    Thinking about doing a triathlon in the future, but coming from a running background my biggest mistake was to tight shoes/not short enough to nails. Having them fall off is not a nice experience! Thanks for great content Justin

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety

      It's funny you say that... I think I somehow missed the initiation into the toe-falling-off club. Goor lord that sounds terrible, lol. You should do one! I dipped back into run heavy over the past six months; although I love running, getting 6-8 strong workouts in per week, always feeling like you've got something new, and (in my experience) reducing overuse injuries is awesome!

  • @ChrisSwanzy
    @ChrisSwanzy Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. I’ve done 3 marathons. Time to graduate. Training for my first half iron in September. Doing a sprint in a few weeks. Good tips.

  • @lauradoolittle3757
    @lauradoolittle3757 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this! I am hoping to complete my very first triathlon this year following a total knee replacement 5 months ago... I am trying to do as much homework ahead of time as possible, and I found your video to be very helpful. It's given me lots of things to think about and to talk to my coach about once I get started with official training.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome, happy to help! Not to the level of total knee replacement, but I've had knee stuff in the past (two patellar dislocations,) and I super relate to how frustrating and painful it can be. Takes a lot to get through that and then tackle something big; well done! 🚀

    • @lauradoolittle3757
      @lauradoolittle3757 Před 4 lety

      @@JustinDoesTriathlon I actually never wanted to do a triathlon until I had my replacement. Now I feel like I've got something to prove, ha ha. (I'm about to turn 52 so I'm way too young to resign myself to decades of no athletic activity!)

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      @@lauradoolittle3757 That's awesome! We're really similar, it was my knee injury that first got me into cycling too. Weird how that goes!

    • @lauradoolittle3757
      @lauradoolittle3757 Před 4 lety

      @@JustinDoesTriathlon Hey, I missed your reply until today. I was wondering if you have any advice on how to choose a training plan for a first time triathlete attempting a sprint distance. Oh by the way, that "athlete" is me. :) I've seen a lot of plans out there, but so many are very complicated sounding, focusing on numbers and levels of intensity or zones or whatever. I'm looking for something really simple that just tells me what discipline to do on what day, and how long to go (time or distance). For my first attempt, I don't want it to be any more complicated than that. Is that an unrealistic expectation?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      @@lauradoolittle3757 ​ Not unrealistic at all, nor ridiculous. To that end, I think there's a contingent of people who spend too much time “majoring in the minors.” Put another way, people spend inordinate amounts of time trying to improve their training by 5%, when really, just doing *anything* will get you 90% of the way there, so to speak.
      Just to be clear, sprint distance? It’ll change if not, but if so, I found this one that looks pretty good. It’s mooooostly just time based, with some breakdowns for the swim. Any ‘real’ swimmer will tell you that they never train just distance, and that’s true. Swimming classes are basically always structured out; it’s never just show up, swim 1500, go home sort of thing. That said, for triathlon, especially depending on your swim level, just swimming at all will get you imrpovements. If you need help improving your distance and can’t get a coach, I really like the Ruth Kazez 0-1650 class. You could slot that in along side / in replacement to the swims the plan has. Down the road, being on a plan that’s a little more specific will help you get more in the same time committed, but short term, there’s nothing at all wrong with just getting your time in. :)
      www.californiatriathlon.org/coaching/training-plans/12-week-sprint-training-plan/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqtKXzqGb5wIVkeNkCh0OdwAeEAAYASAAEgJnXvD_BwE

  • @brianharris706
    @brianharris706 Před 4 lety

    Great video, about to do my first. Thank you

  • @lomias
    @lomias Před 4 lety

    Great video!!

  • @renedesaulniers
    @renedesaulniers Před rokem

    Great tips for beginners.

  • @petrofskiwilliams8360

    Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @pierre-jeanquetant476

    Nice tips!

  • @DrumStrassi
    @DrumStrassi Před 2 lety

    wow there are so many tips, I really need. I‘ve my first Sprint-Triathlon in 2 Month - there is a lot to do

  • @larrys.5423
    @larrys.5423 Před 3 lety

    Great info. I'm about to start training for an August race. 1st time.

  • @stuartroyall763
    @stuartroyall763 Před 2 lety

    Great advice, just did my first sprint and wish I’d watched these first ha ha

  • @PresiMinchev
    @PresiMinchev Před 2 lety

    I like this guy!

  • @damianross5075
    @damianross5075 Před rokem

    Oh that was SPOT ON!! I swear I rode my first race with the chain crossed! Everybody was passing me and I had no idea why I was going so dang slow LOL!

  • @haitaozhu9518
    @haitaozhu9518 Před 4 lety

    Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pinpointmarketing4183
    @pinpointmarketing4183 Před 3 lety +1

    Great tips especially the photo one at the end. Brick work out is the reality of triathlons! 😂 Hoping to complete my first half Ironman end of July. Best of luck everyone🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 3 lety

      Brick work is rough, haha, but it helps prepare you mentally if nothing else. Exciting for your race!

  • @alainplonge3004
    @alainplonge3004 Před 5 lety +1

    Parfait, merci de ces conseils ! Perfect, thanks for these tips

  • @BegravelseinBrussels
    @BegravelseinBrussels Před 10 měsíci +2

    I just did my first tri, and I didn't check the entry and exit points for t2, and went the wrong direction to exit t2: be sure you know your transition exit points!

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 10 měsíci

      I hate it when I do that! nothing like getting lost in a small park 🤣

  • @loolapalooza6429
    @loolapalooza6429 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏

  • @ckametria
    @ckametria Před měsícem

    Put down a bright neon yellow, orange or green towel at the bike transition with your shoes on top so you can easily spot your bike.

  • @jenniferestwin5814
    @jenniferestwin5814 Před rokem

    Thank you 😊

  • @lornehaycock
    @lornehaycock Před 4 lety

    great tip on the photo

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      I use that SO MUCH. Checklists are great but seeing you absolutely definitely for sure have it is such a stress relief haha

    • @lornehaycock
      @lornehaycock Před 4 lety

      @@JustinDoesTriathlon Im going to use it for some of my other comps too, its an awesome tip bro for a pre-race stressy like myself

  • @deestache4067
    @deestache4067 Před 4 lety

    Great video! I share the similar approach.

  • @cathygibbons1743
    @cathygibbons1743 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great tips. 🎉 I experimented with trying to turn a higher gear on the bike once. OMG, it ruined my run you are so right about keeping a low gear and a nice high cadence on the bike. Not sure about the photo thing though.
    Do read the rules - backstroke is not normally allowed in triathlon. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but in triathlon indicates a need for rescue.
    My top tip is the make sure you leave your bike in transition in a low (easy) gear, then when you jump on you can get going without wobbling up any slopes (or having to get off and push).

    • @kathiehallows1598
      @kathiehallows1598 Před 2 měsíci

      in The swim, if you get upset by something ( a knock, a bad wave or started too fast and you loose your rhythm, you can go into a relaxed back stroke to settle down (use one extended arm behind your head to force you to slow down and calm your breathing, do some flips with your legs) and when you've come down get back into your normal swim

  • @mikeb4402
    @mikeb4402 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks for the valuable insight. I’m going to compete in my first tri next month. But I also have Parkinson’s Disease. Nervous about transitioning for that reason … getting wetsuit off, for example, and fixing a flat if the adrenaline is pumping and my tremor appears. A number of other details are possible with adaptation.
    Anyway, you’ve got a new sub.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před rokem +1

      Happy to help! Coulple thoughts re: Parkinson's: if you don't already have one, defintiely take a look at wetsuit options. Some are easier to get off than others. The DeSoto T1 is regarded as relatively easy. Re: flats: I knew some people who worked on some adaptive tremor devices so I've got a bit (very light) experience in that area. Out of curiosity, would a larger grip on the lever help, or is the struggle with dealing with the small bits and bobs? If it's something that could be adapted with a different physical grip, I might be able to help 3d print you something. Keep our hopes low to start, but happy to try. :)

    • @mikeb4402
      @mikeb4402 Před rokem

      @@JustinDoesTriathlon Thank you for your quick and kind response. Re: wetsuit, thank you, I think I have found one that works. Re: flats, it is handling the small bits and bobs with deteriorated fine motor skills.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před rokem +1

      @@mikeb4402 Gotcha, that makes sense. That's what I figured, but wanted to double check. Enjoy the process, you'll love it. :)

  • @michelbesedin7081
    @michelbesedin7081 Před 3 lety +1

    On first try you will made a lot of mistake and it is perfectly fine. Even pro athlete always said - there is no start when all they did was right. Something always will go wrong. And you learn better on your own mistake. Yes, this video will prepare you but not for 100%. Justin have not said about tons of cases.
    Funny though i have not experienced anything bad on my first half iron man even using basic equipment like cheap used bike borrowed from my brother, cheapest in the marked swimsuit etc. Decent time - 6h 07min - with no any noticeable problem, except my number was ripped of from my t-shirt and stopped to picked it up. But in overall - just relaxing first start. So do not fear and Have Fun!

  • @JJ-yz1pi
    @JJ-yz1pi Před 4 měsíci

    I actually laughed out loud when he started talking about brick workouts >.< LOL yes it’s a revelation

  • @davidmackay5529
    @davidmackay5529 Před 3 lety +2

    The difference between open water swimming and pool swimming is massive

  • @johnbialas4957
    @johnbialas4957 Před 4 lety

    I’m a lifelong lifter going on 18 years working in Masonry and am training for my 1st 70.3. From Texas so beating the heat at work and still getting lifting and TriTraining is really tough. Anybody got advice on indoor training? I’m in the heat 8-10hrs a day and find it very difficult to stay properly hydrated for everything. Right now I’m biking 3 days a week 1 long session, 1 brick and a speed day my runs are 1 long 1brick on the bike day and an alternating hill or track session then 2 swims a week just still trying to find my race pace on it. My long run right now is about 10 miles at an 8min pace I’m about 16 weeks out.

  • @sweetelegant6850
    @sweetelegant6850 Před 5 lety +1

    Have you ever thought of a aerodynamic helmet.If so what are your thoughts on them?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +1

      They do make a difference, but it's not huge. 30-90s saved over an hour of riding. That's a decent gain (percent or two), but the flip side is the full aero ones are a lot hotter. I don't own one; it hasn't clicked over as worth the money to me. I would probably be more likely to use one for a sprint to Oly, MAYBE half, but not a full. I have a Giro Synthe; it seems like a decent compromise. The Aeroheads are pretty popular though!

  • @thomascardwell6507
    @thomascardwell6507 Před 5 lety

    Good stuff doing my first triathlon June 30th it's Olympic distance is it better to use cycling shoes or could I just use my running shoes for the bike

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +3

      Are you already comfortable with cycling shoes? If so, I'd use them. If not... You definitely have time to get comfortable between now and then if you choose to. If you don't want to, running shoes will definitely get the job done but won't be as comfortable or as fast

    • @thomascardwell6507
      @thomascardwell6507 Před 5 lety

      @@JustinDoesTriathlonthat's great thanks very much

  • @Nyet103
    @Nyet103 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Justin. I'm doing my 1st tri(sprint)ever this August.I have a question about my glasses.I'm basically blind without them so if i leave em in the 1st transistion,i was kinda worried i wont be able to find my bike? Is it race legal for someone to hand me my glasses after the swim?? Thanks.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey James! So sorry for the slow reply. I think this is a 'letter of the law' vs 'actual enforcement' kinda thing. I would suggest reaching out to the race director ahead of time to confirm, but especially if it's a locally organized race where you're an age-group athlete, I *really* don't think anyone would have a problem with that. Officially, you're not supposed to get anything from a spectator, and officially, the glasses should probably be in T1, and (presumably) you'd be encouraged to wear contacts or whatever. But really, I think you'd have to catch a referree having a BAD morning to be strict enough they'd penalize someone in T1 for getting glasses after completing the swim. One sidenote: do you swim with corrective goggles? Could it be as simple as keeping the goggles on until you get to your bike? But yeah, I really wouldn't stress about it. The rule is to prevent people getting aid unfairly. The only caveat you might consider is that spectators may not be close enough to the swim out, or an athlete stopping to get the glasses might be considered an impediment. You're probably fine, but suggest the RD for sure. Most RDs are extremely accommodating. :)

  • @leonl2356
    @leonl2356 Před 4 lety +2

    So I have one question for the bike Training: In swimming I can keep up with my friend but when we ride bikes together He's alot better than me and if we train alone He has like 28kmph average and I have like 24kmph average. I know He is doing Triathlon longer than me a few years actually, but how is it possible then that I can keep up with him in swimming. Any advice on how I can get better average speed to get near to him?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +3

      That's a really good question, and it sort of hints at the difference between swimming and cycling (and running). Swimming is *very much* a technique-centric sport. You can have incredible cardio, but if your technique is poor, you'll be slow. When I was learning to swim as an adult, my cardio was already quite strong, but it took me literally weeks to be able to swim a full lap of the pool. My technique was so bad, that good cardio didn't matter.
      The reverse is also true, and I suspect is coming into play. You probably have better swim technique than your friend, so you're able to be faster in the water. When you go out to ride, then outright bike strength is the determining factor. You increase speed on the bike by 1) building power and 2) decreasing weight. Decreasing weight is more of a factor when doing hilly rides. Building the amount of power you can put out on the bike and growing the duration you can output that power are your keys to success here. If you have an indoor bike trainer, TrainerRoad is pretty much the best outright option for getting stronger. If not, just get outside and ride, as much as possible. Without a power meter or anything like that, you can't get too specific, but even if you start integrating 3-5 efforts in your ride where you go really really hard for 2 minutes, or 3 minutes, you'll start ticking things in the right direction.

  • @tomg5935
    @tomg5935 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you manage perscriptions goggles to regular glasses on the bike and run?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 2 měsíci

      I now have prescription sunglasses! About $80 online. They're nothing fancy but they're totally Better nothing. I'm lucky in that I have a fairly light prescription but it helps me see my computer and watch much easier

    • @tomg5935
      @tomg5935 Před 2 měsíci

      Great video...i was focusing on swimming. The content is great...subscribed

  • @jorgeyubank
    @jorgeyubank Před 3 lety

    First competition ever will be on Sunday August 23 what’s the best breakfast you recomendable?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 3 lety +1

      Enjoy it! For me, the go to is oatmeal with bananas and dried cherries or raisins with honey on top. The key is timing. Eat a good amount of it before bed, and then again at *least* 2.5 hours, preferably 3 hours before starting. There's good data to support the importance of that timing. It needs to actually process. Everyone eating 90 minutes before the event is making a mistake. 3 hours, then a gel 5 min before the start.

    • @jorgeyubank
      @jorgeyubank Před 3 lety

      JustinDoesTriathlon thank you so much Justin!! I was going to have oatmeal but the timing is something I will follow for sure !

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jorgeyubank No problem! The great thing about 3 hours is you can really eat a heavy amount, maybe even with another half banana, and you'll feel fine on start. You should give this a go before race day too, maybe tomorrow or Thursday. The real kicker to remember is, *if you're properly fueled the two days before + race morning,* you don't actually need much/any fuel in your stomach when you race (I assume you're doing a sprint/Oly.) Food in the stomach isn't providing energy. That 2.5-3hrs really lets food process and become accessible for use while also allowing the blood sugar spike to come back down.

    • @jorgeyubank
      @jorgeyubank Před 3 lety

      JustinDoesTriathlon I will follow your advise ! Thank you brother

  • @amygambler8599
    @amygambler8599 Před 4 lety

    What about tubeless tires on a road bike? Everyone I’ve talked to assures me I won’t have a problem on race day but I’m worried about this.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      Tubeless are great! I don't run them just because I don't have any compatible wheels, but they seriously rock. The sealant will fill any holes as they happen. In the event you get a hole large enough the sealant can't stop it in time, then just throw a tube in them and pump it up like normal. So basically, you'll get fewer flats in the first place, and if you do get a flat, it's the same solution (you'll just get some sealant on your hands.) Tubeless rock.

    • @amygambler8599
      @amygambler8599 Před 4 lety +1

      JustinDoesTriathlon I’m 5 days from my first sprint tri and tonight I’m watching these videos to help me stay calm! Thanks for all the advice. It’s very helpful.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      @@amygambler8599 Happy to help! You're gonna love it.

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 Před 3 lety +1

    I'd say this: Train all swim bike run well..... Spend enough time doing each one BUT... really dont bother spending time on one if you are really bad at another.... You're wasting time.... If you can do 20km on the bike in around 40 minutes its ok... and the run in 30 that's ok.... But if you can hardly swim.... then you won't get far. Brick training... you need to do at least 3 or 4 minimum before race day. The rules are a good point..... For example.... DO NOT UNCLIP YOUR BIKE HELMET

  • @ruslanbedoev9264
    @ruslanbedoev9264 Před 26 dny

    what about glass? i have to wear glasses for life? how do you manage with that?

  • @johnburgess506
    @johnburgess506 Před 6 lety +2

    Nice talk, I made many of those mistakes one more tip is you don’t have to get all pro mounting and dismounting your bike you won’t save much time and it can end badly.

  • @tabithawills4389
    @tabithawills4389 Před rokem

    *signs up for her first try-a-tri and goes for a run today* "Oh, that was easy, I'll be fine"
    Justin: "oh, you're in for a real treat"
    😆😆😆

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před rokem

      :D Yeah those bricks will wake you up for sure. Enjoy the first one! That's exciting!

    • @tabithawills4389
      @tabithawills4389 Před rokem

      @@JustinDoesTriathlon I went for my first this past weekend and it reminded me of being a kid and going onto solid ground after jumping on the trampoline. That run just felt so clunky and difficult lol. More to come! 😅

  • @davidluty5843
    @davidluty5843 Před 11 měsíci

    This is my first triathlon in what items should I make this?

  • @ajitpatil1828
    @ajitpatil1828 Před 3 lety

    Please suggest

  • @HeathyRoidz
    @HeathyRoidz Před 4 lety +1

    I am a cyclist, only a cyclist... I used to swim 3 times a week, so I have the technique... I am not that great of a cyclist, started october last year, I have an BMC alr01, aluminum... my FTP is 255W and I weigh 58kg so that’s 4.4W/kg however I can maintain 320 for 20min(I did this 3 times already) so that’s 5,5/kg... I am 15 years old, considering doing a triathlon... but I really suck at running, not because of my cardio, just because of my knees, I hate the pain I experience when running, so I haven’t done the first jump and register myself in a race... I am going to buy a Cervelo P3 ultegra with 60mm wheels for my timetrials(a deal from a friend of mine) but I don’t know if a timetrial frame suits a triathlon... I do have an aerohelmet, from specialized, I don’t use it that much... probably once every 4 timetrials... And I have to make time in the bike so I can lose some in the run... I am very competitive so I don’t want to finish last... I would be satisfied with a top 20... Should I make the first step? Or buy specific running shoes and do some running ?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +2

      I vote you absolutely should. A 255FTP with a 5.5is gonna be *very* competitive at your age, especially if you find hillier courses (where w/kg matters more than absolute power.) I would suspect that you've got such a strong cardio base that you're gonna set yourself up for injury on the run. Your heart and lungs are gonna let you do much more than many beginner runners will be able to. That's good, but it also means you might overuse injury yourself. I'd suggest getting on the Zero to 5K or None To Run plan, and doing those. Yeah, they'll probably feel really easy, but it's important to build up your tendons, ligaments, and running muscles. You're young still, which is awesome. Better to 'waste' 3 months now building up slowly than waste 6 months injured on the couch. But good luck man, you're in a great position!

    • @HeathyRoidz
      @HeathyRoidz Před 4 lety

      JustinDoesTriathlon thank you for your reply! So I should start practicing running? Base stuff? Or intervals? Or maybe start just running and then implement some intervals and sprints into my training?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      @@HeathyRoidz I'd stay away from intervals and speedwork at this stage; they're a classic recipe for injury until you've got a strong base to build from. I'd do the Couch to 5K or "None to Run" program. They're like 10-12 weeks long and only designed to get you running 5km, but it's all about building up slowly. Being 15 you'll have more injury resistance than un old types, but your strong fitness on the bike could totally let you run further than you 'should' as a beginner, and then you get shin splints or achilles tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, and that's really shitty. Live your own life, but I'll always encourage injury prevention first. You have decades or racing left to get fast; build up carefully, then attack it.

    • @HeathyRoidz
      @HeathyRoidz Před 4 lety

      JustinDoesTriathlon I can run 5km... I can run way more than that... probably 15km was the max I ever ran(at a school event) but I just struggle alot with knee pain, even after stretching... I don’t know if that’s because of the pressure cycling puts in my knees... but I just don’t like running because of knee pain

    • @frankiej_6719
      @frankiej_6719 Před 4 lety

      @@HeathyRoidz i would suggest knee strengthening exercises. I also suffer from knee pain. I do a lot of side steps with resistance bands. Also hamstring curls, squats and anything else. Try looking up knee rehab exercises. That is what you want to use to strengthen them up. Once i started doing this my knees got stronger and don't hurt any where close to the pain i had experienced before.

  • @virginia3168
    @virginia3168 Před 9 měsíci

    Just did a Sprint. Trained for the swim. Trained for the ride. Trained for the run. Didn't strength train😢. DNF. BTW I am 63. Not discouraged.

  • @reneegading
    @reneegading Před 5 lety

    do you wear contact lenses when doing a triathlon, and if so, how is it?

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +2

      That is actually a GREAT question. I am lucky enough that my vision isn't too bad. Obviously I wear glasses in my day to day for reading and comfort and such, but I can still safely see without them. I have astigmatism, and sadly the contact options that I've tried/the few that were available were all really uncomfortable to me. I also sweat a lot and rub my eyes a lot, so bad combo.
      Assuming I *had* to have correction: You can actually get diopter adjusted goggles for pretty cheap actually (like $25 Speedo Vanquishers) and then I'd probably splurge for some perception sunglasses (mainly just for the bike.) But yeah, I'm lucky enough to be able to get away without; given a choice between contacts or lenses, I'd go with lenses. I've heard of people's contacts coming out on the swim and that just sounds awful.

    • @padraigphelan8929
      @padraigphelan8929 Před 5 lety +2

      Good tips, one additional piece of advice for newbies; focus on the message in the video, not the exact times in examples. Some of those times are very agressive. 36mins for 20km bike is not average / or achievable for a new rider. 16min swims will not be the slowest person.

    • @fionnualabergin6402
      @fionnualabergin6402 Před 4 lety +2

      I wear contacts and as long as I have a good pair of goggles they haven’t bothered me in the swim part of my training

    • @louiseengels3774
      @louiseengels3774 Před 4 lety

      Yes i wear contacts no problem at all

  • @JustinDoesTriathlon
    @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 6 lety +6

    What was the biggest mistake you made when you started getting into triathlon? Biggest tip?

    • @kennethbarnette6086
      @kennethbarnette6086 Před 5 lety

      I trained for the bike on a flat course and the race had small rolling hills. I had little experience in selecting the best gears for hills.

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 5 lety +1

      That's a great observation. It's really important to sort of... Get ahead if it vs getting into a hole and then trying to crawl out. Shifting ahead of time and frequently as needed goes a long way. I'm always going through my gears, but I ride with a lot of people who just sit in one and add power. It's less efficient and really adds up

    • @dalvira
      @dalvira Před 5 lety +2

      Well-known and quite often forgotten: NOTHING new on race day. Every piece of equipment needs to be tried out and used many times before race day.
      And 2. Prepare for shaffing. Best tip I can give is use sports tape around your neck if lube doesn't do it. Bad shaffing can totally screw your swim

    • @alin116
      @alin116 Před 5 lety +4

      My first tri was a half-iron. I came out of the lake before a friend of mine (he took a kick to the nose and his swim was slower) and I tried to stay ahead of him on the bike, even though he was the better biker. He overtook me at the 80km mark and I died on the run afterwards because I pushed too hard, instead of remembering my training. It was the most horrible run I ever did and it was very depressing. 6h 16min in the end, but damn.

    • @shivakumarpatil7855
      @shivakumarpatil7855 Před 4 lety +1

      I woke up late and ate too much carb. Still finished it but really bad timings than in the training

  • @Ant1Bez
    @Ant1Bez Před 2 lety +2

    Lol my first transition was almost 8 minutes 🤣

  • @clairhardywynn5620
    @clairhardywynn5620 Před 2 lety

    Oh Justin that was fab - thanks so much for these tips I’m doing my 1st sprint tri next June along way off I know but I enjoy swatting up 😂 I’m going to look thru the rest of ur vlogs now thanks again 🙌🙌

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh fantastic, you've got it! Tons of time to get super comfortable and ready. It'll be a great day!

  • @leeofdoom4452
    @leeofdoom4452 Před 8 měsíci +1

    A BACK of the pack swimmer 2:10 per 100m?!?!?!?!?!?!
    WTF, my race pace is about 19 mins, = 2:30 ish per 100m!

    • @leeofdoom4452
      @leeofdoom4452 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Also my Cycle was 48 mins, that is NOT an untrained person lol I was nowhere near the back of the pack of 350 people.

  • @Norman4949
    @Norman4949 Před 3 lety

    Do you guys wear butt pads on the bike? Getting ready for my first race next month

  • @TamaEnergy
    @TamaEnergy Před rokem

    I trained for 6 months swimming twice a week and never got any faster :(

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před rokem

      Did you have a coach? Swimming is like.... 20% endurance and 80+% technique. A good coach, even just a few lessons, can do worlds of work! You'll get there. :)

  • @jamesrios3531
    @jamesrios3531 Před 4 lety +1

    you definitely worked off of triathlon teran

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 4 lety +1

      Unluckily for me, I'm very capable of making plenty of my own mistakes 😅🤣

  • @Alfaegyes
    @Alfaegyes Před 3 lety

    Mistake No. 1.: Not watching JustinDoesTriathlon videos before race. :)

    • @JustinDoesTriathlon
      @JustinDoesTriathlon  Před 3 lety +1

      I've got a first Oly and first Full tips video in the list upcoming! :)

  • @realalbertan
    @realalbertan Před 5 lety +2

    Getting your wetsuit on properly...

  • @ilanpi
    @ilanpi Před 4 lety

    In the drops?? If you're not in the aerobars, then you're wasting energy, typically losing 2kph. Hands in drops is aerodynamically worse than forearms horizontal and hands on the brake hoods.

    • @michelbesedin7081
      @michelbesedin7081 Před 3 lety

      Aerobars required significant amount of time to pick right for you and adjust properly. Then half a year to get used to it. Guys, bear it in mind.

    • @TamaEnergy
      @TamaEnergy Před rokem

      ​@Michel Besedin really? I ordered some put them on and off I went ahhaah

  • @ajitpatil1828
    @ajitpatil1828 Před 3 lety

    I want to start ironman practice
    How to start?
    I am bingger.

    • @shaddapforever
      @shaddapforever Před 3 lety

      I would say,
      Do a few sprints first.
      Then move up to Olympic Triathlon.
      70.3 triathlon
      And now you are ready and experienced to tackle the Iron Man.
      At least that is going to be my plan.

  • @ericlussier
    @ericlussier Před 4 lety

    Great video. Well laid out and the tips are intuitive but not obvious! Thanks, Justin.