Swimming Kick
Kicking is quite a debatable issue and sometimes a sore point amongst coaches and swimmers alike. Some swimmers simply cannot kick and trying to get a swimmer to kick as a coach is not often as easy as one may think. There are a number of reasons why some swimmers have a strong kick and why others simply don’t move when doing kicking drills.
In triathlon there is quite a debate regarding how necessary the kick really is. Many believe that using a kick simply as a means of balance and having a short fast arm stroke is the answer. Whilst this is true in some cases, this is not applicable to every athlete.
The Invitation
It doesn’t interest me what you do for a living.
I want to know what you ache for,
and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing.
It doesn’t interest me how old you are.
I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool for love,
for your dreams, and for the adventure of being alive.
It doesn’t interest me what planets are squaring your moon.
I want to know if you have touched the centre of your own sorrow,
if you have been opened by life’s betrayals,
or have become shriveled and closed from fear of further pain.
Technique vs Strength – Off Season Training for the Triathlete
Now that we (in the Southern Hemisphere) are currently in our off-season phase it is good to know what to do and how to go about it. Most people think of off-season as gym time. Make me strong… but here’s some useful advice.
Much has been said about weight and strength training for triathletes, yet there are no conclusive studies which could confirm any schools of thought regarding this matter.
Once Inspired talks to Top SA Age-Group Triathlete, Bradley Weiss
Bradley Weiss is an up and coming age-group triathlete from Cape Town, South Africa. Having qualified to race in Spain at the World Cross Triathlon Championships after a good race at Xterra South African Champs Brad managed to finish second in his age group (20-24) at the South African National Triathlon Championships and qualified for World Champs to be held in Beijing, China later this year. I talk to Brad about the past season, training and the races ahead.
Q: In the southern hemisphere the season runs pretty much from September to March for Olympic Distance racing, with a few off road tri’s and sprint races in the mix, what is your main focus for the 2011/2012 season.
Swimming Kick – Secret Tip Legs Video Series
Many triathletes think that it’s better if they don’t kick while they swim in order to save their legs for the bike and run. But surely if kicking makes you a more efficient swimmer then it would be better? Well if you didn’t believe it here are some videos as to why you should kick, courtesy of The Race Club
Propulsion
Lift
Stabilizing Force
Inertia
Ironman Distance Race in Cape Town: Challenge Cape Town
Okay now this sounds like something AWESOME. Perhaps I should do it, not to race but just because it is a once-in-a-lifetime!

Challenge Cape Town is an iron-distance triathlon based in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town! The swim starts a stone’s throw from the city centre at Granger Bay and follows a 3.8km course in the heart of Table Bay. The unique cycle leg is a single-lap 180km ride from the breath-taking views from De Waal Drive on the slopes of Table Mountain, to the Constantia wine lands onto the culturally-rich township of Khayelitsha along the Indian Ocean coastline and up the famed Chapman’s Peak back to the transition.
Triathletes helping Japan – Tri4Japan
“Tri4japan is the charity established to help the people of Kamaishi, a town in Japan devastated by the recent earthquake and tsunami. All funds raised will be put to work to make a real difference to people’s lives.”
Make a donation or buy a T-Shirt
Taken directly from http://www.tri4japan.com
SA Triathlon Champs 2011 – Age Group Race
The South African National Triathlon Championships (SA Tri Champs) took place in Port Elizabeth 20 March 2011.We were greeted by fantastic weather in an unusually windless Port Elizabeth (also known as “the windy city”). A sea swim, a flat bike and flat run is what lay ahead of us.
19 Degrees Celsius of Indian Ocean swept up the beach as we gathered for the start. The swim saw a single lap of what felt slightly further than the standard 1.5km.
I had a fantastic start, much to the thanks of my lifesaving background. I got into the water first and slowly managed to ease my way ahead of the rest of the field.
Big Bay Beach Protest
Are you concerned about the sewerage spills that happen at Big Bay beach?
This is your chance to make a stand!
Join a 30 minute peaceful protest – Sunday 27 March 11:00am -11:30am
The meeting regarding the status of Big Bay Beach was poorly attended this week and knowing that there are many people who care about the state of this beautiful beach, it would be good to show Alderman Ian Neilson and the City of Cape Town that there ARE indeed hundreds of concerned citizens.









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