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Women's Only TriathlonsAs part of our recently launched competition to win a place at the Venus Women’s Only Triathlon, we asked, ‘Why would you like to race in a women’s-only event? Would you like to see more women’s triathlons in the UK?’

Your responses have shared a universal desire to see more women’s races – and everyone who has responded has told us that women’s only races are more supportive, less intimidating and they are really fun!

If you’d like to participate in a supportive, fun women’s race this season, check out our guide, updated for 2014. We’ve complied a list of women’s races throughout the country, along with dates and website links, so that you can pick the race that’s best for you.

And while you’re signing up for your women’s only race, why not drop us a line and enter our competition by letting us know why you’re choosing a women’s only race and if you’d like to see more in the UK? You could win a free place at the Venus Tri!

Balancing Triathlon Training with Being a MumOne of the questions we frequently hear at Trigirl is, ‘How can I train for triathlon with kids?’ The issues that anyone training for triathlon faces, where to find the time, the energy, the commitment, are certainly compounded by school runs, kid’s activities, let alone a full-time job… it’s easy to understand why the idea of training for not one, but three sports, is a little daunting!

Statistics show that the 35-44 age group is one of the fastest growing in triathlon, perhaps partly because of more mums and dads getting back into fitness (or deciding to finally get fit)  after having children. There are clearly parents out there finding the time and the commitment, but how?

In our latest Trigirl video, Coach Kristin chats with Trigirl ambassador, Natalie Johnson, and asks how she manages training for her latest challenge- a middle-distance triathlon- with three young daughters. According to Natalie, one of the things she’s had to give up is sleep. A self-confessed ‘not a morning person’, Natalie has found one of the best ways to fit in training time is in the morning before her girls are up.

Of course, Natalie is not the only one finding that the time issue is one of the biggest challenges when it comes to training for triathlon with kids. On her blog site, Mama Sweat, Kara Thom admits to ‘hyper-scheduling’ when training, and even then, she finds that life sometimes just gets in the way. When it does, the best thing is not to try to make up for missed workouts, but to recommit to your training plan and move on.

And Natalie is finding that her training is motivational for her girls, who are learning the values of exercise and a healthy body image, worth more to Natalie than sleeping in!

For more on Natalie balancing triathlon training, check out the video. Her answers may inspire you, even if you’re not a mum!

Seasonal Triathlon Race Planning

Triathlon Race PlanningSo you read my blog in January and set yourself an exciting, relevant SMART goal… you did, right? You’re probably wondering – what’s next?

Hopefully you’ve begun training, or started to look into what training will best help you reach your goal. If not, don’t worry, but do start moving forward with your goal before your motivation flags.

Make the Commitment
If you haven’t signed up for your chosen race, do it. Today. Go online, pay the money, put it in your diary, tell all of your friends. Now that it is set in stone, let’s look at your race season.


Trigirl Discount Code
Last week, we announced Trigirl-exclusive discounts for the women’s-only Venus Sprint Triathlon, hosted by My Tri Event on 14th of July 2014.

We have two free places to give away to our lucky readers, but first we need to hear from you!

Why would you like to race in a women’s-only event?Would you like to see more women’s triathlons in the UK?

Email us your reply to these two questions by the 15th of March for a chance to win one of the free places! Please send your responses to Kristin at Trigirl.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Venus-Sprint

We’re excited to announce that the friendly race organisers at My Tri Events are offering a 10% discount to their Women-Only Venus Sprint Triathlon in July, just for Trigirl readers!

Simply enter the Trigirl discount code Trigirl14 when registering to receive your discount.

Trigirl is thrilled to be supporting this inclusive and enjoyable race, targeted to female triathletes of all standards.

And if you’re really feeling lucky, stayed tuned later this week for more on our latest competition- you could win a FREE entry!

Triathlon Training Tips – Goal Setting

Triathlon Training Tips - Goal Setting

It’s that time of year when your inbox is flooded with tips on New Year’s resolutions, diet suggestions, and ideas on how to make a fresh start. I know that keeping your resolutions can be difficult, so instead, why not choose an exciting goal for 2014 that you can stick to? The best goals are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time sensitive).

Why not set yourself a SMART triathlon goal for 2014?

Suggestions on setting your SMART goal:

Katie J Synge, Trigirl Ambassador 2014Trigirl is very proud to be sponsoring up-and-coming British Elite triathlete, Katie Jemima Synge, as one of our 2014 ambassadors.

Katie saw success in modern pentathlon as well as running and horse riding before taking up triathlon in 2011. She is now living in Loughborough, home of British Triathlon’s National Performance Centre, and racing as a Senior Elite for Great Britain.

We look forward to following Katie’s progress throughout the season and wish her the best! We’ll keep you posted with updates from Katie in the new year.

We recently announced our dates and locations for 2014’s Trigirl Women’s Only Triathlon Training Days and we hope that you’d like to join us.

Each year, we get lots of questions about training days, so we’ve compiled the most frequently asked into our latest Trigirl video, featuring all of the answers (and reassurance!) that you’ll need to know whether a training day is right for you!

For more information or to book your place, click here. Our training days are very popular… sign up today!

Our very popular Trigirl Women-Only Triathlon Training Days are back for 2014.

Based on sold out success last year, we’ve added more days and additional locations, but we expect spaces to go quickly, so sign up now!

      • Triathlon Training Days 2014READING – 22nd March 2014
      • MANCHESTER – 6th April 2014
      • STIRLING – 6th April 2014
      • LONDON – 26th April 2014
      • BRISTOL – 27th April 2014
      • LONDON – 17th May 2014
      • READING – 7th June 2014

Trigirl Training Days are perfect for novice or improver triathletes, providing an opportunity to receive small group coaching in a supportive, friendly, women-only environment. There will be plenty of time to ask all of your triathlon questions, meet other women who are triathlon training and to work with a trained coach who can help you get to the finish line and have a great time doing it.

Not sure a training day is right for you? We’ve answered some of your most frequently asked questions in our brand-new video, featured below! Or for more information and to book, please click here.

We look forward to seeing you at a training day near you!

Looking for the perfect present for the triathlete in your life (or maybe for yourself)? Look no further than Trigirl! Here are our Top 5 favourites for Christmas gift-giving.

1. Olympus Trisuit Premium Package

Christmas Presents for Triathletes - Olympus Package

Our top-level trisuit in a discounted bundle! Our best-selling Trigirl Olympus is now available in a money saving package together with coordinated race belt, gym bag, elastic laces and a 12 week training plan for £119.

The ideal gift for ladies planning their first race in 2014.

Click here to buy.

British Cycling WomenDo you lack confidence on the bike? Or maybe you had an amazing triathlon season and you’re considering cycle racing? Want to meet other female cyclists who are feeling the same way?

British Cycling is offering a series of four sessions this autumn, aimed at developing women cyclists of all levels. Sessions are aimed at all women road cyclists looking to improve their skills and knowledge and will be delivered by qualified British Cycling coaches.

Each session will be divided into three groups, arranged by level; focusing on bike handling skills, group/close riding, teamwork, set pieces, fun race scenarios and coach-led racing.


London-Duathlon-RichmondAs the triathlon season comes to an end, so does Rachael’s tenure as a Trigirl ambassador. However, (lucky us!) she has offered to continue to blog for us from time-to-time, offering her advice as a personal trainer and triathlete.
Big thanks to Rachael for her blogs thus far and congratulations on your season!

As the 2013 triathlon season draws to a close, it’s a time to reflect on our successes and the things that may not have gone exactly according to plan.

What’s your biggest triathlon fear?

triathlon fear of being lastI’ll take a guess that it isn’t getting a puncture. That doesn’t really enter your head. I bet it isn’t getting stuck in your wetsuit or falling off your bike on a tight turn, either? I’m sure for most people the real fear of triathlon, certainly if – like me – it is your first season, or if – like me – you aren’t a strong swimmer, the fear is that open water swim. The cold water. The dirty water. The mass start. And the gnawing fear that you know isn’t really likely to happen, but might do (because said fear is beginning to consume you!) the fear of being last out of the lake. It’s a big one. And it happened to me this weekend.

I’ve competed in two triathlons this (my first) season, the Eton Dorney SuperSprint and Blenheim Palace Sprint tri. Next week I’m competing in the Hever Castle Olympic distance tri. Slightly ambitious you might think? Very, I now realise.

Triathlon TransitionsIf you’ve registered for a triathlon, you probably know that you have to swim, bike, and run. But how do you manage to go from one to the other? What is this mystery known as triathlon transitions?

Transition isn’t difficult, but it is something worth learning about and practising. In our latest Trigirl article, we help to demystify transition to help you achieve an amazing and stress-free race!

Click here to read the full article.

2013 triathlon season endWith the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final being held in  London this week and the triathlon race calendar winding down, the 2013 triathlon season is sadly drawing to a close. That doesn’t mean that we’ll be forgetting about triathlon for the next few months – and you shouldn’t, either!

While we’re busily working away on our exciting new collection for 2014, it’s time for you to start thinking about 2014, too. Believe it or not, some of the more popular races are already selling out, so it might be worth considering your race schedule earlier rather than later!

If you’d like to race throughout the winter, there are plenty of runs, off-road races and triathlon alternatives out there. Check out the Tri247 events calendar for ideas and links. Also see our past articles on Autumn and Winter training for tips! And remember: there’s no bad weather, just bad gear, so as you think about layering up for the winter, be sure to pick up our cosy armwarmers and headscarves.

Finally, keep up with Trigirl over the colder months through our newsletter, which we will continue to send monthly, and of course, on Facebook and Twitter (and our online shop is open, no matter the weather!)

Enjoy your recovery and stay warm. Well done this season!