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Understanding your needs and goals
When choosing a triathlon book, it is important to first understand your needs and goals. Are you a beginner looking for a comprehensive guide to the sport? Or are you an experienced triathlete looking to improve your technique and performance? There are books available for all levels of triathletes, so it is important to choose one that is tailored to your specific needs.Beginners
If you are a beginner, look for books that provide a comprehensive overview of the sport. These books should include information on the three disciplines of triathlon: swimming, biking, and running. They should also provide tips on training, nutrition, and equipment. Some good books for beginners include:- The Triathlete's Training Bible by Joe Friel
- Triathlon for Beginners by Dan Golding
- Your First Triathlon by Joe Friel
Experienced triathletes
If you are an experienced triathlete, look for books that focus on improving your technique and performance. These books should include information on advanced training techniques, mental preparation, and race tactics. Some good books for experienced triathletes include:- Going Long by Joe Friel and Gordon Byrn
- The Art of Racing in the Rain by Mark Allen
- The Triathlete's Guide to Mental Training by Jim Taylor and Terri Schneider
Author credentials
When choosing a triathlon book, it is important to consider the author's credentials. Look for books written by authors who are experts in the sport. These authors should have extensive experience as triathletes and coaches. They should also have a proven track record of success in the sport. Some authors to look for include:- Joe Friel
- Mark Allen
- Chrissie Wellington
- Scott Tinley
Reader reviews
Another valuable tip when choosing triathlon books is to read reviews from other readers. Look for books that have received positive reviews from other triathletes. These reviews should provide insight into the quality of the content, as well as the readability and usability of the book. Some good places to find reviews include:- Amazon
- Goodreads
- Barnes & Noble
Price
When choosing a triathlon book, it is important to consider the price. While there are many great books available, some can be quite expensive. Look for books that provide good value for the money. Some good options include:- The Triathlete's Training Bible by Joe Friel
- The Art of Racing in the Rain by Mark Allen
- Your First Triathlon by Joe Friel
Format
Another important factor to consider when choosing a triathlon book is the format. Some books are only available in print, while others are available in eBook or audiobook formats. Consider which format is most convenient for you. For example, if you prefer to read on the go, an eBook or audiobook may be a better option. Some good options in different formats include:- The Triathlete's Training Bible by Joe Friel (print)
- The Triathlete's Guide to Mental Training by Jim Taylor and Terri Schneider (eBook)
- Triathlon for Beginners by Dan Golding (audiobook)