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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“For how many of you is this your first triathlon?” Sage Rountree asked the 70 or so women who had shown up for last night’s informational meeting on the Ramblin’ &#8230; <a href="https://getgoingnc.com/2013/03/sage-rountree-a-dozen-thoughts-for-novice-triathletes/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Sage Rountree: A dozen thoughts for novice triathletes</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure id="attachment_5326" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-5326" style="width: 222px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/35.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-5326" style="margin: 5px;" title="-3" src="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/35.jpg" alt="" width="222" height="166" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-5326" class="wp-caption-text">Sage Rountree enlightens a wrapt audience on the basics of triathlon Thursday evening at Great Outdoor Provision Co.&#39;s Cameron Village store.</figcaption></figure>
<p>“For how many of you is this your first triathlon?” <a href="http://sagerountree.com/" target="_blank">Sage Rountree</a> asked the 70 or so women who had shown up for last night’s informational meeting on the <a href="http://ramblinroseevents.com" target="_blank">Ramblin’ Rose</a> women-only triathlon series.</p>
<p>Nearly every hand shot up.<br />
Predictable, but a good thing considering Rountree’s presentation was a Triathlon 101 primer for newbies. Of course, Rountree being perhaps the Triangle’s best-known and accomplished trainer/coach/yoga practitioner, she likely would have done fine had nary a hand gone up.<br />
So, what does a first-time female triathlete need to know? Here are a dozen thoughts on the subject from Rountree.</p>
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<li> Only an 8-year-old should do an entire triathlon in a bathing suit. Lots of good reasons why, most involving chaffing.</li>
<li> Pump up your bike tires before the race (and every training ride) and spin ‘em beforehand as well to make sure they aren’t rubbing against your brake pads.</li>
<li> “Do you need a $4,000 bike,” she asked. “Not yet,” she answered. You might if you become ultra-competitive, but for your first race a hybrid, a mountain bike, a cruiser will do.</li>
<li> You must wear a bike helmet, you must have it buckled and you should remember to take it off when you transition from the bike to the run.</li>
<li> You should be fine doing the bike and run in running shoes. If you’re looking for a speedier shoe transition from swim to bike, consider bungee laces. “But try them in training first,” she advised. “You may not like the way they feel.”</li>
<li> If you’re looking for an even speedier transition from swim to bike by not donning socks, sprinkle your shoes with baby powder.</li>
<li> Place a dab of baby shampoo in each lens of your swim goggles, then rinse. That will keep them from fogging.</li>
<li> If you eat breakfast within three hours of a short event such as a sprint tri you shouldn’t need additional nutrition during the race. If it’s more than three hours, you might consider eating a banana or doing a power gel in transition.</li>
<li> Your bike should feel comfortable. If it doesn’t, take it to a bike shop and have them tweak your fit.</li>
<li> Indoor cycling, while good aerobically, is no substitute for doing the real thing.</li>
<li> In training, you should do the actual distance of each individual event at least once, perhaps a week before the event. In the case of the Ramblin’ Rose, that would be a 225-yard swim, 9-mile bike ride, 2-mile run.</li>
<li> Practice your transitions. For instance, Rountree says you can replicate the transition from swim to bike in the privacy of your driveway. “Spin in circles for a minute, then get on your bike and pedal away.” (Though probably not out into the street.)</li>
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<p>While much of this may be new to most of you, Rountree told the gathering at Great Outdoor Provision Co.’s Cameron Village store, you already have one key strength.<br />
“For those of you who are mothers, you’re already good at equipment management and planning. Moms always excel at that.”</p>
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<p>For more information on the Ramblin’ Rose race series, visit its <a href="http://ramblinroseevents.com" target="_blank">website here</a>.</p>
<p>Wondering what makes the Ramblin’ Rose special, what makes it appeal to so many women? Get a sense from last night’s gathering in this post on the <a href="http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/blog/" target="_blank">Great Outdoor Provision Co. blog</a>.</p>
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