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Triathlons

Team In Training's triathlon program offers the opportunity to take on the challenge of swimming, cycling, and running an Olympic-distance triathlon and make a difference in the lives of nearly one million Americans living with blood cancers.

Along with a customized-training program and expert coaching, participants will train with a local group of like-minded individuals for motivation and inspiration.

Upcoming Triathlons

Team In Training (TNT) is looking for triathletes for the events listed below.

Please note that participation in a TNT event is subject to the local availability of group training and transportation arrangements. Please consult the TNT staff at your local chapter for additional details.


Sign up for the Elkhart Lake Triathlon or the 70.3 Steelhead Triathlon, and join us in Elkhart Lake, WI, or Benton Harbor, MI!

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Elkhart Lake Triathlon
June 9, 2012

Experience three sports in one day in the picturesque town of Elkhart Lake. You'll swim .93 miles, bike 28 miles and run 6.2 miles through Sheboygan and Calumet Counties. This event brings out the enthusiasm and spirit in the team, and whether you're a triathlon novice or an old pro, the Elkhart Lake Triathlon is for you!

 

Steelhead

Whirlpool Ironman 70.3 Steelhead Triathlon
August 19, 2012

Take on the challenge of a lifetime and travel to Benton Harbor, MI to participate in this exciting half-Ironman triathlon! This scenic course takes you along Lake Michigan and through the scenic northern Berrien and eastern Van Buren counties in southwest Michigan. This area is part of the Michigan "fruit belt" and includes numerous blueberry, strawberry and raspberry farms as well as vineyards and orchards. Join us is Michigan to swim, bike and run for a cure!

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding TNT Triathlons

Q: What sports make up a triathlon and what are the distances for each sport?

A: A triathlon is made up of three sports in one event: swimming, cycling and running. The Indiana Chapter offers two Olympic-distance triathlons, which consist of a .9-mile swim, a 25-mile bike and a 6.2-mile run. The chapter also recruits for a half Ironman triathlon, which consists of a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike and a 13.1-mile run.

 

Q: Do I have to have completed a triathlon or know how to swim to be on the team?

A: No. TNT works with a lot of beginners and has a flexible training program and capable coaches to help you with all three sports and the transitions between them during the event. TNT coaches are able to teach you how to swim, or to help you become a more efficient swimmer, and they are trained to coach triathletes. Both of our Olympic distance triathlons are great for beginners and advanced triathletes. It is highly recommended that you have some triathlon experience before signing up to complete the half Ironman.

 

Q: Where and when are the trainings?

A: For Indianapolis participants, your team will plan to do run and bike workouts together on Saturday mornings. Pool space is available for you at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) on Hoover Road. You will have the opportunity to swim with the group twice a week at the JCC on Monday and Wednesday evenings. The team swims together the most because many triathlon beginners are particularly concerned about the swim portion of the event. If you can?t make one of those practices, you can attend open swim on Tuesday or Thursday mornings and get the workout from the coaches to do on your own. You?ll also follow the training schedule and do one cycling and one running practice on your own during the week. For the outlying teams, TNT will cover up to a certain amount toward a gym membership that has a pool for you to practice. Participants in these areas will have access to the local coaches as well as a remote triathlon coach if one doesn?t live in your area. Each outlying team runs its practice slightly different so feel free to talk with the staff for more details.

 

Q: Do I have to purchase all of the gear required for a triathlon?

A: As a nonprofit, we try to minimize expenses in order to spend as much as possible on the mission. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the participant to supply most of the equipment needed to complete the event. You will need a quality bike (hybrid and road bikes are the most common bikes used for these events), a helmet, and swimming and running gear. TNT will purchase a wet suit and a jersey for you, as well as offer you an opportunity to purchase a tri suit for the event at a great rate. We have Community Partners throughout the state who offer TNT discounts to help lower your costs. The coaches and mentors are also available to discuss what you will need before you purchase any of the gear. Although triathlon equipment can be expensive, you do not have to spend a lot to complete your event successfully and safely.

 

Q: Are there resources available to learn about bike maintenance?

A: There is a bike and swim clinic, as well as shoe and apparel, injury prevention and nutrition and hydration clinics. You are also welcome to discuss these topics with your coach or any of our Community Partner stores to create a plan that works for you or to answer questions you may have.

 

Q: What happens if I can?t do all of the workouts on the schedule?

A: You want to aim to do as much of the schedule as you can. Although, the training sessions are not mandatory. The people who have the best experience and are the most successful in our program are those who stick to the schedule as much as possible. If you miss a day here or there due to illness, injury or scheduling, don?t worry about it. Talk to your coaches?they will work with you to modify your training

schedule.

 

Q: How do I get my bike to the event?

A: For two of the events, participants will drive to and from the event and will take their bikes with them. You will need a quality bike rack or should plan for a teammate to take your bike on theirs. For the Nation?s Triathlon in the fall, TNT will arrange for your bike transportation to and from the event. The bikes will be driven there in a truck, and you will pick your bike up when you arrive. This means that you will not have your bike for the week leading up to your event and the few days following it. When the ride is over, the bikes will be trucked back and you will pick you bike up at the LLS office. 


 

 

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