New to triathlon? Join us April 3rd!
New England Endurance Events Blog
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1w ago
Of all the participatory sports that people enjoy, triathlon is a tough one for a newbie. The learning curve is much more than becoming accustomed to training for three different disciplines; it’s learning how to put those disciplines together as one, to transition and pace properly, to handle nutrition and hydration needs. Are you venturing into the unique sport of triathlon this year? Seriously consider joining our Welcome to Triathlon Clinic — a free online panel session sponsored by New England Endurance Events and the Boston Triathlon Team. Mark your calendar now: it’s Wednesday evening ..read more
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SwimRun Cape Cod joins the My SwimRun World Series
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
3M ago
New England Endurance Events has accepted an invitation from the My SwimRun Championship Series to join their slate of races for 2024. This is an international swimrun race series — and SwimRun Cape Cod will be the only race held in North America — so we’re very excited to be part of the conference! Here are the 2024 races: April 21:  Troi SwimRun, Portugal May 4:  SwimRun Jablines, France June 2:  SwimRun Costa Azahar, Spain June 23:  Backwater SwimRun, Austria July 1:  SwimRun Rheinserg, Germany August 17:  Immeln SwimRun, Sweden September 8:  Dyfi SwimRun ..read more
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Can winter training be productive training?
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
3M ago
Editor’s note: this is a guest post from Paul Johnson, the founder of Complete Tri: an online resource for triathletes, runners, cyclists and swimmers. Complete Tri has been featured by USA Triathlon and active.com, offering training guidance and gear reviews. Find it at CompleteTri.com. Okay, since we’re into our harsh New England winter let’s make the best of it! Off-season bike and run training in colder areas like New England can take on a life all its own. For most triathletes, winter is a time to get healthy, lay off the intensity, and build a nice, solid base for the upcoming tri s ..read more
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Why race prices are increasing — here in New England, and nationwide
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
5M ago
At New England Endurance Events, we’ll always return the trust that our athletes give to us with complete honesty and full transparency in return. Which is why we need to talk; about why registration fees for our triathlon events will need to increase for 2024. We’ve all seen the jump in the prices of almost everything over the past few years: from the gas pump to the supermarket and beyond. And this inflation also sharply hit most of the necessary expenses for a small company staging endurance races…like us. The fee for a police officer protecting an intersection on the bike course is now mor ..read more
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Habitat for Humanity: Building Hope and Homes on Cape Cod
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
6M ago
The story is remarkably similar throughout the U.S.: more and more people and families simply can’t find affordable places to live. And on Cape Cod, where there is a sizable population of service workers, young people and retirees, the issue is particularly dire. Many in our community are being driven off-Cape to find housing the can afford. Those who remain are stretching their budgets just to live week by week. The non-profit organization Habitat for Humanity has been working for years to create housing opportunities that instill hope in and provide stability to individuals and families in n ..read more
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Join Our May 21 “Triathlon Skills” Clinic
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
1y ago
June 10’s Hyannis Triathlon is a big deal this year. The governing body of our sport, USA Triathlon, has named this race as their State Championships in three categories: Age Group, High School and Triathlon Clubs. They’re also sponsoring a pre-race clinic to be held at the site of the race: Craigville Beach, on the shore of Nantucket Sound. All are invited to this clinic, whether or not you have registered for the race, and there is no charge. Professional triathlon coaches Angela Naeth and Amy Woods will lead the presentation, to be held under the big red umbrella in front of the bath house ..read more
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Hyannis Triathlon named 2023 Massachusetts Age Group and High School — State Championships.
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
1y ago
For the sixth year, USA Triathlon has named the Hyannis Triathlon (June 10, 2023) both the 2023 Age Group Championship Race as well as the 2023 High School Massachusetts Championship Race. And for the first time, Hyannis has been named Massachusetts Club State Championship — and the day’s events will also include a duathlon, aquabike, and kids “splash ‘n dash” race! For age groupers: if you finish in the top 35% of your age group in either the Olympic distance or Sprint distance event, you will quality for the event of the same distance at the 2023 Age Group National Cha ..read more
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Why Research & Learning Should Be Part Of Triathlon Prep
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
1y ago
It’s a given that physical practice is required when training for a triathlon. You’ll need to work on each aspect of the race, build up your endurance, train your core, and more. However, another aspect of getting ready for a triathlon that is often overlooked is the process of research and learning. That’s right: You need to put your brain to work in order to improve your physical performance and make sure you get the best out of your triathlon. How do you do that, you ask? Well, everyone has a different process. But here are some steps that helped me. Research Workouts You need to make ..read more
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Keep your “triathlon focus” — even during times like these.
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
1y ago
Despite an inability to swim right now in New England, you can still stay in a “triathlon state of mind” during this most unusual spring season. Going outside for a run is a great way to take your mind off current events, and outdoor bike rides will only become more appealing as the weather warms. And in lieu of swimming? Purchase an inexpensive set of exercise bands and you can “work” those swimming muscles as often as you’d like! At New England Endurance Events, we’re trying to help. We have introduced a variety of special programs, using social media and Youtube, to keep our athletes in sh ..read more
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How to race with us during this “unconventional” spring and early summer!
New England Endurance Events Blog
by admin
1y ago
Like to race? But want to keep away from all those sweaty athletes? Try our “Tri It Your Way.”   To all New England Endurance athletes:  even though we can’t gather together in one location for the first four of our races in 2020, we can still have fun and challenge ourselves — while honoring the spirit of triathlon and connecting with our tri community.  Here’s your chance to “Tri It Your Way”! We have set up these “do-it-yourself” races for… the Wellfleet Sprint Triathlon (originally planned for May 30) the “first” Hyannis Sprint & Olympic Triathlon (originally planned fo ..read more
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