Author Archives: Tri-n-Win

How to Balance Swim, Bike, and Run Training Without Burning Out

Introduction Balancing swimming, cycling, and running — the three pillars of triathlon racing — is both an art and a science. Many athletes, especially beginners, find themselves overwhelmed trying to fit three demanding disciplines into busy schedules. The results are overtraining, fatigue, and, eventually, burnout. But with a structured approach and the right mindset, it’s […]

Top 10 Triathlon Hacks to Save Time, Money, and Energy

Introduction Triathlon racing is a thrilling challenge that pushes your body and mind to new limits. It blends three disciplines — swimming, cycling, and running — into one unforgettable experience. But with all the training, gear, and preparation involved, it can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s where a few clever triathlon hacks come in. At Tri-n-Win, […]

The Ultimate 2025 Triathlon Watch Showdown

Introduction Triathlon watches have become essential tools for modern triathlon racing, offering athletes real-time data across swim, bike and run segments, advanced GPS accuracy, multi-sport tracking and detailed post-race analytics. As races have become more competitive, and as training approaches continue to evolve, the need for a reliable and intelligent multisport watch has only grown. […]

Best Triathlon Shoes 2025 – A Buyer’s Guide

Introduction Choosing the right footwear for triathlon racing is more than a purchase — it’s a strategic decision that affects speed, comfort, transition times, and, ultimately, race performance. In 2025, the market for both tri-specific cycling shoes and fast race running shoes is richer than ever: brands refine quick-entry features for transitions while running shoe […]

A Comparison of the Best Triathlon Watches for 2025

Introduction Choosing the right watch matters. In triathlon racing, your watch is more than a timepiece — it’s your race computer, coach, and post-race analyst. In 2025 the multisport watch market has matured: GPS accuracy is better, battery life longer, and sport-specific metrics more intelligent. This means athletes from first-time sprint racers to experienced Ironman […]