Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Triathlon transitions : mastering the 4th discipline: DVD Review
If you are new to triathlons or an experienced racer looking to gain some precious minutes, this DVD can give you a leg up on the competition. Improve your all-over triathlon experience by improving your transition times, long considered the fourth discipline in the sport. Essential training techniques and drills from the pros will improve your transition times from swim to bike and bike to run. 45 minutes of useful tips and additional material accessible via CD-ROM, this is a DVD well-worth buying for yourself or the triathlete on that Xmas or birthday list. This is free time, takes minimal training, with nothing but upside.
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12/14/2010 05:37:00 AM
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Always looking for an advantage. Who produced/distributed the movie? On BB and can't see the cover real well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review Kovas! I will definitely check it out!
ReplyDeleteI did my first tri and had sucky transition times, so did you write this post for me? Did you?
ReplyDeleteI think I saw this at Cannes with DiCaprio a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteI can only hope my S.S. gives me this; I need to cut some time off my DU transition. You know how much those races mean to me!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this on Amazon.
ReplyDeleteNice! I have horrible transitions and really need to work on those next year. Might have to look into this DVD... wonder if Netflix has it? :)
ReplyDeleteI would expect this video to be under 90 seconds, right?
ReplyDeleteI likey.
ReplyDeleteWhat's
a
transition?
swim, bike, run, transition, nutrition. that's a pentathlon!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, will look into it - thanks
ReplyDeleteLOL Jeff
ReplyDeleteAwesome post..I'm new to triathlon. thanks for sharing about the DVD...it help a lot..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review on the DVD!
ReplyDeleteI did three triathlons in the late 1990's and my transitions were the worst part of those races. This is really good.
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