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what makes multisport cool?In South Africa, the term multisport may consist of any combination of canoeing, trail running and mountain biking. Or like Duesouth XTERRA, it may replace the paddle with a swim, but having it first, just like in triathlon.
Multisport revels in the outdoors; it's normally held far away from the concrete jungles of planet Earth. If you're scared of creepy crawlies and getting dirty, multisport may not be for you. Longer events like the Totalsports Challenge (Gordon's Bay, Cape Town) include swimming, surfski paddling and road cycling. Unlike adventure racing, navigation is not a factor, as routes are marked, and 'short cuts' are not an option. Mass-appeal multisport events usually start with a 5km run, then a 20km mountain bike leg and finishing with a 5km canoe leg. Longer events may include surfski paddling, road cycling, swimming, and road and beach running. equipmentTrail shoes, a mountain bike, and a river kayak or surfski mean you have the essential toys to train for multisport. To race, you'll need a life jacket (now called a personal flotation device or PFD, preferably with a fitted drink bottle), hydration pack or water bottles for the mountain bike leg, which takes the most time, and mountain biking shoes or if on a budget, a shoe cage so you can ride in your running shoes. You can do an entire multisport race wearing standard cycling kit. If you have a choice, use a sleeveless MTB top to keep your shoulders free for the final paddle. See Safety for required equipment at certain events. training for novicesCompared to triathlon, multisport is nearly always off-road and paddling replaces the swim, although several events offer options of swim or paddle. Since you're doing several events and getting the cardio benefits from all of them, it's easy to overtrain. Keep this in mind and for the first few months don't get carried away with euphoria. More... |








