Why are the 3 legs so uneven?
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Why are the 3 legs so uneven?As a swimmer, I feel I am disadvantaged as I estimate the swim will take up 16%, run 33% and ride 50% of the time duration of a triathlon. A true triathlon to me would be 33%-33%-33% with 1% for transitions. Just putting the idea that runs around my head out there.
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As a runner/cyclist I feel I am disadvantaged as a good swimmer can usually do the swim leg in about half the time it takes me. But theres no way I can do the run/ride in half the time it takes them. ![]()
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?You are after the Equilateral Triathlon - Proposed in the 90's, didnt gain momentum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equilateral_triathlon
Not sure how they came up with all the leg lengths. I think for Ironman Distance they put together three existing events to get the 3.8/180/42 Suggest you train harder on your Bike/Run legs
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Have you ever competed/completed a full OD triathlon? Trust me - each of the three legs hurts just as much, and takes just as much of 100% effort as the other too. A good swimmer will make time in the water, and work hard to hold it on the bike/run. A good cyclist might lose time in the water but make time on the bike - perhaps enough to hold out in the run. A good runner will inevitably ALWAYS make up time on the run, but perhaps not always enough to win. A triathlete trains in all three disciplines - that is what makes it hard - not like you can spend your 6 days of training on just one thing, and they all tire you out in different ways. What is it with cycling? 30+ kmh and lycra???!!!
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Thank you for your replies, especially whitey. I can relate to teh equilateral triathlon. The suggestion for the OD was not far off what I would consider 'fair' to each leg, being a 3km swim, 30km ride and a 10km run. I would do each leg in around the same time, but I guess we are all biased to some degree. Yes Uncle Arthur I enter in "mates" category and I can come out of the water up to 5 minutes ahead of most of my mates, but they are ahead by over 15 minutes at the end of the cycle, therefore not in the frame for the run leg.
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Google is your friend
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Haha, I only agree with you because cycling is my weakest leg by a long way
I started tris last year doing fun sized ones (250/10/2) and it almost didn't seem worth the swim at all. I wouldn't mind seeing a couple of events changed up a little, just to see how it goes.
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?I really like the idea of having a triathlon with 3 equal legs rather than having the emphasis on the cycle leg. But I understand why that idea will get little support in a cycling forum.
It makes perfect sense to me, because I am a very hot swimmer
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Shoot me if im out of line here but sounds a little bit unsportsman like to me- im no good at this so change it to suit me. Sorry but it doesnt work like that, its called TRI athlon and it is competition for those who can master all three disciplines and have the endurance to post the best time overall, Im average in all sports, so maybe they should have triathlons at 25m-5k- 2.5k just to make it easy for me
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Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?I think the distances for what is now known as an "Olympic" distance triathlon come from the longest 'indoor' race for each discipline at the Olympics - the 1500m in the pool, 40k (the points race) on the velodrome, and the 10000m on the running track. I would check this on wikipedia (I'm sure it will be there somewhere) but they are part of the internet 'black-out'.
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What is 33%-33%-33% time duration for you could be 40%-25%-34% for the next person based on different strengths, how do you propose to work out the distances?
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Not sure why you think the distances should be based on time - I've always understood the legs were based proportionally on relative effort.
Really sounds like you just want to skew the competition to your particular strength. But If you are a good swimmer you already have an advantage over everyone else. My triathlete mate says he can't swim, can't cycle, can't run - that's why he's a triathlete (and a pretty good one too). But I guess you've all heard that one before. Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
Re: Why are the 3 legs so uneven?Nothing wrong with the distances. If you're a weak swimmer, it gives you more motivation to train harder. If you're a weak cyclist, it gives you more motivation to train harder. If you're a weak runner, it gives you more motivation to train harder.
In summary, just train harder. It's a great sport and that's why we all do it
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