Whether you're about to race your first supersprint (the shortest triathlon), are aiming to build speed or are targeting the age-group relay championships in Bermuda this year, follow British pro Tom Bishop's five top tips below for a faster supersprint race.
I’m the first to admit that my transitions are slow, but it’s key to have a fast turnover during supersprint and relay events. It’s essentially free time, with no fitness required to remove your wetsuit fast or buckle up the helmet. If you can visualise your first and second transitions and then practise the step-by-step process at least once or twice a week. You’ll save loads of time overall – trust me.
These are part of transition but are also a slightly different component, and those daring to go the fastest really require a substantial amount of skill to pull off. My advice would be to check out videos of cyclocross athletes to watch some really skilled mounts. As with any new skill, ensure that you start slow and preferably on a soft surface in case you fall… which you inevitably will, but keep trying! Dismounts are easier, just make sure you don’t get your feet tangled and keep it slow.
How to mount and dismount your bike smoothly in transition
Although it's called a sprint, it's still an endurance event. Don’t literally go all-out with max effort at the start as you’ll pay for it about 90 seconds later.
These are your 200m swimming efforts, your three to five-minute bike efforts and one kilometre running reps. Ensure that these are run as hard as possible to target your VO2max zone.
Get yourself involved with relays. Most local triathlons offer relays, even if they’re just individual legs, and being part of a team definitely gets that bit more out of you. Oh, and it's a lot of fun, too!
How to train for your first sprint-distance triathlon
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