I'm 60 yrs old, in my 3rd year of competing, and just finished a sprint tri, 400M swim, 20K bike, 5K run in 1:06:12 (best time so far). My pacing strategy was go as hard as I could...that's it. If it didn't hurt I wasn't pushing hard enough. If I couldn't breath I was going too hard. Finished 1st place in my age group and 12th overall. Oh, and my chain came off on my bike at about the 7K mark (took me about 2 min's to get back into the race). I feel that people way over think sprint tri's, I know when I started I did.
Thanks for your comment! You are doing great. I feel the "go as hard as you can" strategy works better for quicker athletes, but less well for those who might be out there for longer.
Didn't find this useful. Very unspecific. Who is the audience for this? If beginners, you don't need to include a potential of 16m finish for a 5k. Anyone hitting that time is going to be very experienced.
Thanks for your comment. Pacing your tri appropriately to your abilities is key to any successful race - and that applies to triathletes of all levels of experience. Keep in mind, too, that fast runners aren't necessarily experienced triathletes.
I'm 60 yrs old, in my 3rd year of competing, and just finished a sprint tri, 400M swim, 20K bike, 5K run in 1:06:12 (best time so far). My pacing strategy was go as hard as I could...that's it. If it didn't hurt I wasn't pushing hard enough. If I couldn't breath I was going too hard. Finished 1st place in my age group and 12th overall. Oh, and my chain came off on my bike at about the 7K mark (took me about 2 min's to get back into the race). I feel that people way over think sprint tri's, I know when I started I did.
Thanks for your comment! You are doing great. I feel the "go as hard as you can" strategy works better for quicker athletes, but less well for those who might be out there for longer.
Gooood job man super inspiring. I want to be racing and active when I’m your age. I’m getting into it all at 29-30. Your a motivator am for sure.
Doing my 1st one in 2 weeks. My goal is 1 hour and 40 min. And to enjoy it. I'm 40, thanks for the tips
Super! Can't wait to hear how you get on. Best of luck at your sprint tri. 🙏🏻
I am 40 too. I am training for my first sprint on September 22. Best of luck to you!
Hey, guys! Tell us after how it was! 🙌🏽 keeping my fingers crossed for you
How did your race go?
@@waltersson met my goal, 1 hour 37 min. Top 50% 5th out of 18 for my age/male group. Thanks for the follow up
The run was the easiest. The swim almost drowned me lol I had lost 91 lbs before and didn’t understand I sank now. The bike was aight.
Well done with losing 91lbs 🙌 glad you didn't drown in the swim and well done for finishing. Did you enjoy the event and when's your next one? 😉
Didn't find this useful. Very unspecific.
Who is the audience for this?
If beginners, you don't need to include a potential of 16m finish for a 5k. Anyone hitting that time is going to be very experienced.
Thanks for your comment. Pacing your tri appropriately to your abilities is key to any successful race - and that applies to triathletes of all levels of experience. Keep in mind, too, that fast runners aren't necessarily experienced triathletes.