Welcome To Experience Triathlon!
Want to learn to swim, get faster on the bike, or run longer? Experience Triathlon can help you reach your goals. Do your first 5K run race or step up to your dream of doing a marathon or the Ironman triathlon.
We offer private, local group, and remote online coaching for all aspects of endurance training, such as swimming, cycling, running, triathlon, nutrition, and strength conditioning.
Our Philosphy
At Experience Triathlon, we believe that anything is possible! Triathlon is so much more than a race – it is a powerful, profound life experience that can help you unleash your unlimited potential to change your life in amazing ways long after you cross the finish line. Whether you are a first-timer or a veteran athlete, come work with Experience Triathlon coaches who provide education, workouts, and a custom training plan that is safe, healthy, and fun. Make new friends who share your enthusiasm and encourage you on the journey. Arrive at the starting line prepared, confident and injury-free. Get ready to transform your dreams into reality with Team Experience Triathlon!
Tri 101 – An Introduction to Triathlon Seminar
Join us as we kick off the 2024 race season with Tri 101 – Introduction to Triathlon. This FREE seminar will be hosted by Coach …Read More »Trust the Process, All the Way to France!
by Lauren M. For the past few years, It’s been a goal of mine to run a spring break marathon abroad. Last year, I ran …Read More »Ironman Wisconsin 2024 ET Hotel Room Block
We are very excited to announce that we have once again negotiated a discounted hotel rate for Ironman Wisconsin. We have secured a block of …Read More »ET Tire Changing Clinic – April 13
The outdoor riding season is almost here. Are you ready to change a flat? Do you have all the right supplies & tools? Join us …Read More »
Trust the Process, All the Way to France!
by Lauren M. For the past few years, It’s been a goal of mine to run a spring break marathon abroad. Last year, I ran …Read More »Whatever You are Going Through, Right Now is Your Ironman
by Christine K. Last fall, I completed an Ironman triathlon after six months of training almost every day. I placed second-to-last in an age group …Read More »A Podium, A PR, and a Near DNF-Oh My! How Challenges I Faced During 2023 had Different Results
by Eric R. Anyone who has been in triathlon or any endurance sport has heard the phrase, “you can’t control the weather on race day,” …Read More »Almost Last
by Tara G. Whenever I sign up for a race the thought of finishing last runs through my mind. Race days are uncontrollable in many …Read More »
RECOVERY is KEY!
by Coach Christa Alright, raise your hand if you are reading this and are guilty of skipping your recovery workouts, stretching sessions, PT/rehab “homework,” etc. …Read More »The Value of Indoor Triathlon Competition During the Offseason
by Coach Christa Have yet to give an indoor tri a try? The winter months are a wonderful time to participate in an indoor triathlon! …Read More »Never give in, never.
by Coach Joe It’s often said that history repeats itself. And war is a big part of human history. As the son of a tough …Read More »Goal Setting 201
by Coach Judie I’m sure you’ve heard it before (we are big fans of goal setting at Experience Triathlon), planning your goals for the upcoming …Read More »
Swim Training Tip – Focus with Self Talk
For most athletes, getting better at swimming requires stroke improvements such as head position, arm movements/timing, kicking, rotation, etc. Making changes to current muscle memory …Read More »ET Run Training Tip – Smooth it Out
Have you ever experienced a recurring injury/pain from running? One of the first things to look at is your running gait and how much vertical …Read More »Swim Training Tip – Look Down
One of the first struggles we typically see with adults that are new to swimming when they come in for a private lesson or to …Read More »Fall in Love with Training
In my Triathlon 101 seminars for first-time triathletes, I highlight the importance of “falling in love” with daily workouts and training. Athletes often come in …Read More »