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Re: How do you weight train for a triathlon? 4/22/2004 12:54:09 PM   (Total replies: 0)
Though we are neither physical therapist nor athletic trainers, we can offer some suggestions to point you in the correct direction. Triathlon is an endurance sport and thus endurance and flexibility outweigh brute strength. When in the weight room you may want to try exercises that improve flexibility and do low weights with high reps. In addition, weight training can be used to help with injury prevention. Focusing on less used muscles (during training) you can create balance within ...

Re: What aerobars will impact the feel of my road bike least? 4/22/2004 12:48:35 PM   (Total replies: 0)
If by feel you mean the weight and thus the performance of the bike, we suggest getting the smallest aerobars you can find. Maybe something like: http://www.trisports.com/profdesjamgt.html If you are doing a longer race, you may want to opt for more comfort than light-weight. In which case, a good bar may be: http://www.trisports.com/profdesaer.html As with all equipment, test it out before racing. While some areobars may work for some individuals, they might not work well for ...

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