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		<title>Impressive End of Season for Start-tri athletes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2011 season is ending with some impressive results for Start-tri athletes. Early in August, Coach Kristin Cacicedo and husband Mike (competing at Ironman Florida in November) ripped it up at Born to Tri in Asbury Park, NJ. Barbara Reuven also got on the podium in this tough event with a stellar field of NJ [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 2011 season is ending with some impressive results for Start-tri athletes. Early in August, Coach Kristin Cacicedo and husband Mike (competing at Ironman Florida in November) ripped it up at Born to Tri in Asbury Park, NJ. Barbara Reuven also got on the podium in this tough event with a stellar field of NJ athletes. Big shout out to other Start-tri friends competing at BTT, Meghan Helwig, Laura Fucci, Laurie Beland, Michelle Faul, Joe McMahon and all others&#8230;</p>
<p>Moving north to Burlington, coach Mickey took on the challenge at the USAT Sprint Nationals. Unfortunately, the start of the race was pushed back to 12:30 making for a hot race and a death march to the finish. However, many others suffered as well and Mickey was rewarded with a spot to race at worlds in New Zealand 2012 along with friends Joe Patanella, Ed Wright and Mickey Syrop!</p>
<p>The next stop for Start-tri was on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. Coach Jason had a strong finish at the Timberman half Ironman on only four weeks of training!!! Also, showing their stuff were Ed Riley, Barbara Reuven with a PR and Lawrence Writer. Great job everyone.</p>
<p>Raphael Zagury decided he was up for the challenge to take on the Toughman 1/2 Ironman in West Chester, NY after competing at Ironman Lake Placid at the end of July. Well, Raphael blasted through the competition and ended up on the podium in his very tough age group!!!</p>
<p>Next up for athletes, the Buckman tri in Round Valley, NJ (<a href="http://www.greenbrookracing.com">www.greenbrookracing.com</a>) and Pocono 1/2 Ironman. Good luck to all athletes. Finish the season strong&#8230;</p>
<p>***Save the date***Saturday November 5th, 2011 will be our annual Tri Expo/Tri Swap Meet/Party at the Meyersville Grange. Come early to ride and stay to hang out. Food and drinks will be provided. All are welcome. More details to follow.</p>
<p>Finally, if planning for 2012 season&#8230;see below:</p>
<p>If interested in pre-planning your season, you can still lock in 2011 prices this fall. Our pricing for 2012 is below:</p>
<p>TIER I: $295 /month, $75 setup fee</p>
<p>TIER II: $180 / month, $75 setup fee</p>
<p>TIER III: $100 / month $75 setup fee</p>
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		<title>Calming open-water swim nerves</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The open-water swim can be an anxious time for triathletes especially for those new to the sport.  Below are some pointers to help develop a swim strategy and alleviate some of those pre-race nerves Prior to your first race, try and practice open-water swimming in a lake or the ocean.  In the interests of safety, [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://start-tri.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/38389387_5ff1bf310f_o-300x199.jpg" alt="38389387_5ff1bf310f_o" title="38389387_5ff1bf310f_o" width="300" height="199" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-192" />The open-water swim can be an anxious time for triathletes especially for those new to the sport.  Below are some pointers to help develop a swim strategy and alleviate some of those pre-race nerves</p>
<p>Prior to your first race, try and practice open-water swimming in a lake or the ocean.  In the interests of safety, always have at least one partner who stays close.  Practice sighting (every fifth stroke or so) on a fixed object so that you swim in a straight line. Typical landmarks include trees, piers, tall buildings etc..</p>
<p>Create a pre-race warm-up routine.  We suggest warming up in the water for 5-10 mins prior to the start.  During this time, concentrate on your form and breathing.  If possible, use this time to identify a good sighting point for the first stretch of the swim.</p>
<p>Position yourself for a calm swim.  If you remain on the outer edges of the pack, you will avoid the relative mayhem that occurs in the center.</p>
<p>Nobody wants to actually bump, knock or contact other swimmers.  In mass starts some inevitably happens but remember, nobody is out to get you.</p>
<p>Some bumping can occur at the first turnaround buoy as athletes all converge on the same point.  To avoid this, give the buoy a 5-10 yrd clearance&#8230;it will add a few seconds to your swim but you’ll avoid contact and maintain your rhythm which will probably save your more time in the long run.  Position yourself on the right of the pack at the start if the course is counter-clockwise and on the left if clockwise&#8230;this will make it easier.</p>
<p>Practice breathing at different intervals in the pool; every second, third, fourth and even fifth strokes.  This gets you used to varying your breathing pattern.  During the actual swim start, you might want to breathe every second stroke, which will help prevent shortness of breath and also reduce the initial feeling of constriction that can sometimes be felt when wearing a wetsuit.  Once you’re settled and underway, resort to your normal breathing pattern.   Sometimes a wave or another competitor may interfere with your normal breath&#8230;having practiced different breathing patterns will ensure that you can quickly adapt on the next breath.<br />
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If the nerves are getting to you, remember an occasion where you were swimming comfortably in open-water.  Try and recall the sensations you felt, sounds, sights etc..  You can also count your strokes or focus on one aspect of your form.  By focussing in this way you will distract your mind away from any race anxiety and give it something positive to concentrate on.</p>
<p>There is no penalty for stopping.  There will be boats, kayaks or surfboards scattered along the course.  Find one of these to hang onto for a little while if you feel the need.</p>
<p>Remember, you can’t win the race in the swim and relative to the other events, it’s the shortest component.  Try not to rush the swim and you’ll remain calm and set yourself up well for the bike and run.</p>
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