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    Default Re: Triathlon in Cebu


    hi DailyCore. nice videos you've got there from ironman subic and also 70.3 ironman in cebu.


    Cebu Triathlon Blog

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    Default 2014 Vaseline Men XTERRA Off-Road Triathlon



    MAKATI CITY – For the third year in a row, the picturesque Municipality of Liloan, Cebu will play host to the Vaseline Men XTERRA Off-Road Triathlon Series on March 15, 2014 (Saturday). A slew of seasoned professional triathletes from overseas led by defending back-to-back champion Ben Allen of Australia are expected to match skills with Filipino elites and age-groupers. READ MORE

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    reasons i heard why the ordinary sport enthusiast don't get into triathlon:
    a. swimming is technical,
    b. equipments particularly the bike are expensive,
    c. registration is expensive
    here's my take:
    a. all of us are not born swimmers, we learn to swim because we practice; that's exactly the challenge; tread new roads and it's amazing how our body is capable of doing things we didn't expect to do; i learn swimming only when I was already 24 but it was one of the achievement i'm really proud of.
    b. bike is expensive if you chose the high end ones; my first bike joining triathlon was a 2nd hand mtb bought from a friend at P5k; treat any sports equipment an investment; it will not considerably depreciate in a matter of even five years especially for weekend warriors; pads and phones changes model every year, sometimes less and i'm perplexed why people investing in these gadgets where depreciation is faster than downhill run from marco polo to jy square :-0
    c. registration in a triathlon is actually at par with a 42k run but races don't happen every week not even every month. the month long or so practice is just well enough to prepare for the next race. any health investment is worth than a medicine cost.
    Thanks Chono for dropping by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peacemaker View Post
    reasons i heard why the ordinary sport enthusiast don't get into triathlon:
    a. swimming is technical,
    b. equipments particularly the bike are expensive,
    c. registration is expensive
    here's my take:
    a. all of us are not born swimmers, we learn to swim because we practice; that's exactly the challenge; tread new roads and it's amazing how our body is capable of doing things we didn't expect to do; i learn swimming only when I was already 24 but it was one of the achievement i'm really proud of.
    b. bike is expensive if you chose the high end ones; my first bike joining triathlon was a 2nd hand mtb bought from a friend at P5k; treat any sports equipment an investment; it will not considerably depreciate in a matter of even five years especially for weekend warriors; pads and phones changes model every year, sometimes less and i'm perplexed why people investing in these gadgets where depreciation is faster than downhill run from marco polo to jy square :-0
    c. registration in a triathlon is actually at par with a 42k run but races don't happen every week not even every month. the month long or so practice is just well enough to prepare for the next race. any health investment is worth than a medicine cost.
    Thanks Chono for dropping by.
    this just made me think to pursue the sport even more...i'm still beginning how to learn to swim and look for a decent bike and lastly go back to running a 10k course in less than an hour

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    wow ! this is an eye-opener. a lot friends asked me why I don't go into Triathlon. I know how to run,bike and swim.
    Ari ko sangit jud sa reason B: bike is expensive, very.
    how I wish maka-hearing kog kumbate nga MTB @ 5k
    I'm willing to spend hours and days of training basta naa lay equipment

    Quote Originally Posted by peacemaker View Post
    reasons i heard why the ordinary sport enthusiast don't get into triathlon:
    a. swimming is technical,
    b. equipments particularly the bike are expensive,
    c. registration is expensive
    here's my take:
    a. all of us are not born swimmers, we learn to swim because we practice; that's exactly the challenge; tread new roads and it's amazing how our body is capable of doing things we didn't expect to do; i learn swimming only when I was already 24 but it was one of the achievement i'm really proud of.
    b. bike is expensive if you chose the high end ones; my first bike joining triathlon was a 2nd hand mtb bought from a friend at P5k; treat any sports equipment an investment; it will not considerably depreciate in a matter of even five years especially for weekend warriors; pads and phones changes model every year, sometimes less and i'm perplexed why people investing in these gadgets where depreciation is faster than downhill run from marco polo to jy square :-0
    c. registration in a triathlon is actually at par with a 42k run but races don't happen every week not even every month. the month long or so practice is just well enough to prepare for the next race. any health investment is worth than a medicine cost.
    Thanks Chono for dropping by.

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