If you are an above average swimmer (25th percentile), you would save 3.09 minutes over someone who was a below average swimmer (75th percentile). However, if you were an above average cyclist (25th percentile) you would save about 8 minutes over a below average cyclist (75th percentile)
Reading other people's blogs and stories about training and running have been helpful in my own motivation and training. So this blog chronicles my efforts, as way to vent, document my journey, and in hoping it might be helpful to someone else in a similar situation
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Strong Cyclists Have the Advantage
I am a numbers guy. I keep detailed records of my workouts. I was curious to see what average times were and the differences within each discipline. The below stats are from 30-34 year old male age group of the 2012 CB&I Woodlands Triathlon.
If you are an above average swimmer (25th percentile), you would save 3.09 minutes over someone who was a below average swimmer (75th percentile). However, if you were an above average cyclist (25th percentile) you would save about 8 minutes over a below average cyclist (75th percentile)
If you are an above average swimmer (25th percentile), you would save 3.09 minutes over someone who was a below average swimmer (75th percentile). However, if you were an above average cyclist (25th percentile) you would save about 8 minutes over a below average cyclist (75th percentile)
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