All race transitions are different depending on race distance, location, etc. Practice and rehearsal of navigating transitions is needed for a fast transition. Other than experience, what else would help decrease the amount of time navigating transition?
What about equipment? Instead of laying a a towel on the ground and organizing your equipment on the ground as best as possible is there a better way (70.3 races and under)? Is there a better way to own your space in transition besides being "first out of the water"? Would a bag, not your typical triathlon transition big backpack be a solution? Pack your equipment in designated pockets, lay it out in transition, quickly removed items from visible pockets and get out of there. Don't stress about the mess of equipment piling up in transition or if something is lost.
I know everyone has there favorite ways to get through T1/T2 but is there a better way for all? I think this could help a lot of age group athletes, first time racers and even those who fly through transition.
What about equipment? Instead of laying a a towel on the ground and organizing your equipment on the ground as best as possible is there a better way (70.3 races and under)? Is there a better way to own your space in transition besides being "first out of the water"? Would a bag, not your typical triathlon transition big backpack be a solution? Pack your equipment in designated pockets, lay it out in transition, quickly removed items from visible pockets and get out of there. Don't stress about the mess of equipment piling up in transition or if something is lost.
I know everyone has there favorite ways to get through T1/T2 but is there a better way for all? I think this could help a lot of age group athletes, first time racers and even those who fly through transition.