I did my first Triathlon in 2019, for me it was a chance to combine 3 events in one. I had done each element separately but combining them is not always easy. I would advise anyone to try and wear the same stuff for practice as on race day, that way you feel more comfortable with what you are wearing. I only made one mistake which was I forgot to have a vest to put on before I stuck my top on,it delayed me a bit but I sorted it out. Practice is not always something we like but if you can try and visualise yourself on the course and maybe learn the type of terrain for cycling or if it’s flat or not for the running. Transition is a bit of a challenge but you can make it a bit easier by only taking what you need. I would suggest doing each element and see what that requires, from that you might find you can use stuff for another element. I swam in 3/4 length leggings and then did my bike ride without changing, as I knew it was the run at the end I made a point of making sure my socks fitted properly so I had no risk of blisters or discomfort. I think if you lay your kit on a newspaper and make that your area you can then see what will or won’t fit in. As a thought if you have a bike you may be able to fit a water holder that will take 2 bottles, it will give you extra hydration while on the go. I found using the swim as a warm up exercise helped to loosen the muscles a bit for the cycle element, the transition to running from a bike is worth practicing as you can get jelly legs and for some it’s not pleasant. Set yourself a realistic time for each element and see how you manage, the day itself is fun and like many you will have your own reason for completing it. You will make a few mistakes but that’s part of the experience and hopefully you can use the knowledge gained for next time. Allow plenty of time for training and it will make sense, I would suggest you look at all the different types of triathlon and decide the distances you feel comfortable with and progress from there.I did my triathlon on a mountain bike with road tyres and found it to be achievable.
Spare tubes, mini pump or CO2 cartridges, tire levers, antichafing cream and nipple stickers are all absolutely essential for me as well. Comfy running socks too. If you are not aiming for podium, take an extra 20 seconds and make the rest of or tri more comfortable!
That's the part of preparation that i enjoy most. Looking at so many neat equipment and wishing i had them. Not that it will make doing iron man any easier 😂.
Beginner here - so naïve question. But those "essentials" seem geared towards shorter distance, no? Quick transition is certainly a big focus on short distances. But other than pros, at distance like ironman, I feel I'd rather take 30sec to put socks...
The essential that I almost missed on my first triathlon and is not mentioned here: a transponder band. Had several people who forgot it and lost their transponders in the pool. RIP time tracking / finishing
What about the swim cap?? You guys stressed the utmost importance of a high vis swimcap many times! That would have really eaten there last 30 secs as well ;)
Mark. Well done on a quick canter through. First tri in 4 weeks, training was going well but covid for last 10 days. Any suggestions for training focus for pool sprint tri with a wish to finish strong
for the equipment or the race? you can get the equipment quite easily. Road bike would be your biggest spend but there's affordable ones online for a few hundred bucks (sub $300 iirc). Id be willing to wager you could get a full budget setup for under $600 that would suffice for olympic and under. road bike $300, running shoes $60, helmet $40, wetstuit and tri suit $100 each. Give or take
Theres plenty of things you can do depending on what you already have or can afford. I don't think I've ever spent more than £150 on a wetsuit for example
This may be obvious but I am training for my first half ironman. The tri suit underneath the wet suit will get soaked, right? So as a first timer, would I absolutely NEED a wetsuit?
You could but you would risk damaging it when removing the wetsuit. A belt is highly advised as it takes less than 5 seconds to clip on. Just leave it draped over your seat or helmet so it's highly visible before getting on the bike!
Nobody is saying you shouldn’t train on them. Plenty of people race longer races on them too. Agreed, a triathlon bike is normally more comfortable though
@@mikedaknight8854 GCN has proven a beer-belly is more aero than you think, it behaves like a mid-frame fairing, which is why the UCI bans anything in mid-frame that might behave thus
Quite ambitious to complete a triathlon in less than 5 min! I expected a boat and a car in the kit 😂
Waheyyy. Not far off with the SLT mind you
Just finished my first full-distance Ironman last night. Thank you for all the guidance along the way!
Amazing job! Well done!
I know many go without, but socks are a must for me. Worth the added time in T1 for the comfort.
I wear them to, but with shorter races, tri specific shoes for the bike and run negates them really. Running socks can be a blessing though 🙏
I thought that the divide was clear: socks = GCN. No sock = GTN.
A good high impact sports bra that’s also quick-drying and won’t chafe is an essential piece of kit for 50% of triathletes!
Watching Mark snap his fingers and a sports bra appear on would have been hilarious! Definitely missed opportunity there Mark! 😂
I did my first Triathlon in 2019, for me it was a chance to combine 3 events in one. I had done each element separately but combining them is not always easy. I would advise anyone to try and wear the same stuff for practice as on race day, that way you feel more comfortable with what you are wearing. I only made one mistake which was I forgot to have a vest to put on before I stuck my top on,it delayed me a bit but I sorted it out. Practice is not always something we like but if you can try and visualise yourself on the course and maybe learn the type of terrain for cycling or if it’s flat or not for the running. Transition is a bit of a challenge but you can make it a bit easier by only taking what you need. I would suggest doing each element and see what that requires, from that you might find you can use stuff for another element. I swam in 3/4 length leggings and then did my bike ride without changing, as I knew it was the run at the end I made a point of making sure my socks fitted properly so I had no risk of blisters or discomfort. I think if you lay your kit on a newspaper and make that your area you can then see what will or won’t fit in. As a thought if you have a bike you may be able to fit a water holder that will take 2 bottles, it will give you extra hydration while on the go. I found using the swim as a warm up exercise helped to loosen the muscles a bit for the cycle element, the transition to running from a bike is worth practicing as you can get jelly legs and for some it’s not pleasant. Set yourself a realistic time for each element and see how you manage, the day itself is fun and like many you will have your own reason for completing it. You will make a few mistakes but that’s part of the experience and hopefully you can use the knowledge gained for next time. Allow plenty of time for training and it will make sense, I would suggest you look at all the different types of triathlon and decide the distances you feel comfortable with and progress from there.I did my triathlon on a mountain bike with road tyres and found it to be achievable.
What is your favorite personal piece of kit for triathlon?
Myyself
I am surprised sunglasses were omitted. Eyes watering for 20 km in Sprint tri - no thank you.
I use those bike wall mounts, work great! Even hold my heavier fat and adventure bikes securely.
Spare tubes, mini pump or CO2 cartridges, tire levers, antichafing cream and nipple stickers are all absolutely essential for me as well. Comfy running socks too. If you are not aiming for podium, take an extra 20 seconds and make the rest of or tri more comfortable!
Yeah for sure! None of those things can hurt :)
That's the part of preparation that i enjoy most. Looking at so many neat equipment and wishing i had them. Not that it will make doing iron man any easier 😂.
This was great! Thanks GTN!
Thanks so much, Glad you enjoyed it!
Anti-chafing stick and sunscreen. 😀 Maybe tools, spare tube(s), and CO2 as well.
Good ones!
Beginner here - so naïve question. But those "essentials" seem geared towards shorter distance, no? Quick transition is certainly a big focus on short distances. But other than pros, at distance like ironman, I feel I'd rather take 30sec to put socks...
The essential that I almost missed on my first triathlon and is not mentioned here: a transponder band. Had several people who forgot it and lost their transponders in the pool. RIP time tracking / finishing
What about the swim cap?? You guys stressed the utmost importance of a high vis swimcap many times! That would have really eaten there last 30 secs as well ;)
Trunks, bike, helmet and running shoes
Mark: All The Kit You Need For A Triathlon In Under 5 Minutes
Misread: All The Kit You Need For A Triathlon In Under 5 Dollars
Mark. Well done on a quick canter through. First tri in 4 weeks, training was going well but covid for last 10 days. Any suggestions for training focus for pool sprint tri with a wish to finish strong
A torpedo water bottle between the areo bars is maybe an added benefit. One can start small on kit and upgrade as you get more into it. Cheers
I want to get into triathlons but I just don’t have the money to spare. This was helpful though, so maybe next year.
for the equipment or the race?
you can get the equipment quite easily. Road bike would be your biggest spend but there's affordable ones online for a few hundred bucks (sub $300 iirc).
Id be willing to wager you could get a full budget setup for under $600 that would suffice for olympic and under.
road bike $300, running shoes $60, helmet $40, wetstuit and tri suit $100 each.
Give or take
Theres plenty of things you can do depending on what you already have or can afford. I don't think I've ever spent more than £150 on a wetsuit for example
GTN has also done great videos on triathlon on a budget ruclips.net/video/351vZ5OAF78/видео.html ruclips.net/video/r8FwSGQn8l4/видео.html
swim cap? Sunglasses, bike gloves, hat for running, sunscreen.
What brand/model of mount are you using on your bike wall?
...race entry ticket....you ain't going anywhere without one, no matter what kit you buy....
You can do a triathlon outside of an event
What do you swim in if the water isn’t cold ?
You go balls naked
Whats the model of his bike?
This may be obvious but I am training for my first half ironman. The tri suit underneath the wet suit will get soaked, right? So as a first timer, would I absolutely NEED a wetsuit?
Why should the TriSuit be soaked?
Sun glasses
For the race number. Can they be worn under the wetsuit
You could but you would risk damaging it when removing the wetsuit. A belt is highly advised as it takes less than 5 seconds to clip on. Just leave it draped over your seat or helmet so it's highly visible before getting on the bike!
Running hat and sunglasses
The number flap offers valuable modesty for most male triathletes
i'm never gonna show this video to my fiance ;D
Why the hell do triathletes cycle barefoot and run in socks?
Socks! Sorry, I’m a roady. 😀
Whatever works for you!
The video is 5:02!!! 😂🤣😱😂🤣😱🤣😂
4:41 check the timer in the bottom left 👏👏
Ha I tried. Well I didn’t start the timer until 10secs in
@@markthrelfall3577 still quality as always. Great channel
LOL what a joke, clip-on aero bars would be a disaster for a longer race if you haven't trained in them beforehand
Nobody is saying you shouldn’t train on them. Plenty of people race longer races on them too. Agreed, a triathlon bike is normally more comfortable though
@@markthrelfall3577 I have clip on aero bars on my LOOK road bike and do they do fantastic.
LOL what a joke, doing a triathlon would be a disaster if you haven't trained beforehand
They're a disaster if you're carrying a cake belly 😂
@@mikedaknight8854 GCN has proven a beer-belly is more aero than you think, it behaves like a mid-frame fairing, which is why the UCI bans anything in mid-frame that might behave thus
Nice Bewitched impressions!