The BeginnerTriathlete website is the perfect website for a beginner looking to begin training for a triathlon. It features 24 training plans with several for each section of the triathlon, all of which are available to free users. It also features different paid customer tiers with additional training plans.
I found free triathlon training plans. There is helpful detailed information for beginners who need to build up their endurance for Olympic distance training. This includes (in order) two months of biking and strength training,followed by swimming, then running; and on to the next levels of training.
One can discuss triathlon training plans on healthy living and exercise forums such as LIVESTRONG. Users can interact and makes posts about triathlon training plans or pretty much any other athletic activity.
Gale Bernhardt has written: 'Training plans for cyclists' 'Training plans for multisport athletes' -- subject(s): Triathlon, Training, Physical education and training 'Swim workouts for triathletes' -- subject(s): Training, Triathlon, Swimming
There are many types of bikes that are good for beginners. One of the most common triathlon bikes is the Trek Equinox 7. The Cervelo P2K is another good option.
I am not fimilar with an online store that sells triathlon training, you may try colorado where there are triathlon training camps and they may point you in the right directions for the clothing and shoes you may need.
Yes, there are beginners classes on Microsoft training. You can search on the microsoft website for beginners classes. There is also classroom training. If you look on the Microsoft websites you will see there are two different beginners courses.
You get fit by training for it, not by the race itself.
Here's a good link
He is training for a triathlon with Beth Clemmons.
John Mora has written: 'Triatlon' 'Triathlon workout planner' -- subject(s): Triathlon, Training
poopy and the get in shape crew
Eric Harr has written: 'Triathlon Training in Four Hours a Week' -- subject(s): Training, Triathlon 'Goal digger fitness' -- subject(s): Exercise, Handbooks, manuals, Physical fitness