Help us promote the NHS Fun Tri with Bolton Council!

Can you help us promote the NHS Fun Tri with Bolton Council? We have a selection of downloads available free of charge on the website including posters, logos and web banners.

Why not print off a few posters and put them up on a noticeboard to encourage colleagues to take part?

How about printing off a few entry forms and leave some lying around in the staff room?

Or could you include one of our logos in your email signature with a link to our website?

Nothing is more effective at promoting the event than good old word of mouth, so if you have entered previously and enjoyed the event, or if you have entered for the first time this year and fancy challenging your workmates, please let them know about the NHS Fun Tri!

Training Tips and Advice- Cycling!

In the second in our series of training tips and advice we will take a closer look at how you can get cycling. With the NHS Fun Triathlon fast approaching, now is definitely the time to get out on your bike and get some serious practice in. Here are some ideas to help you get pedalling.

Get yourself a bike!

First things first- you could probably do with getting yourself a bike if you haven’t got one already! If you don’t want to buy, have you thought about asking friends or colleagues if they have one you can borrow? If you are borrowing, just make sure that it is the correct size and that it’s safe to ride. Lots of bicycles have been left in the corner of an old garage for years and could probably do with a bit of TLC before being taken out on the open road. Your local bike shop will be more than happy to give your bike a service and check that it’s roadworthy (Oh, and don’t forget your helmet!)

If you would rather invest in your own bike, ask your employer whether they offer a Cycle to Work Scheme. Usually operated via a salary sacrifice arrangement, cycle to work schemes allow you to spread the cost of a new bike (and accessories) over 12 months and usually include a tax exemption on the total cost of the items. This is well worth thinking about if you are planning on cycling more after the triathlon.

Sky Rides

British Cycling organise recreational cycle events and local rides throughout the UK.  Mass participation Sky Rides usually take over entire town or city centres and allow riders to pedal on traffic free roads with thousands of others.

Sky Ride Local rides are guided by British Cycling Ride Leaders along scenic planned routes. They offer different ride levels making sure there’s something for everyone- whether you’re still building confidence to ride or already comfortable on a bike. Rides are all free and grouped in levels to suit everyone. Find your nearest ride here.

‘Breeze’ rides are designed specifically for women and are great place to cycle with other ladies. ‘Breeze Champions’ organise fun, social, local bike rides for women. Rides go at a speed that suits everyone, and they often start and finish at a café so everyone can have a drink and a chat. Find out more about Breeze and how to get involved here.

If you simply want to find someone to go out riding with, Social Cycling Groups  is the ideal place to start!

Cycle Sportives

For the more seasoned cyclist, there are a huge number of cycle sportives taking place every week throughout the UK.  Sportives are organised, long distance events, typically ranging anywhere between 50 and 150 miles. Find your nearest sportive here.

NHS Triathlon- Beginners 20K Cycling Plan  

For more focused, triathlon specific cycling, take a look at our free, downloadable 20K cycling plan right here on the NHS Fun Tri website. The 12 week plan, written exclusively for NHS Fun Triathlon by specialist coaches can be found here!

 

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Training tips and advice- Running!

In the lead up to the NHS Fun Tri with Bolton Council, we will be supporting you with lots of training advice and plans. So here are a few ideas to help you get running!

With over 200 weekly events across the UK, you are never far away from a parkrun!

parkrun organise free, weekly, timed runs which are open to everyone, safe and easy to take part in. The events take place in pleasant parkland surroundings and people of every ability are encouraged to take part. If you are interested in finding out where your nearest parkrun is (we bet it’s closer than you think!) then take a look at the excellent parkrun website where you can also sign up to run… it’s dead simple!

Run England Running Groups

If you struggle to get out of the door and go for a run on your own, a Run England running group might be just the ticket! There are thousands of groups in England lead by qualified run leaders catering for every ability from absolute beginner to competitive club runner. The Run England website allows you to search for your nearest group, so go on, what’s stopping you?!

Beginner 5K run training plan  

If you hadn’t already found it, we have a downloadable 5K run training plan right here on the NHS Fun Tri website. The 16 week plan, written exclusively for NHS Fun Tri entrants by GB running legend Julian Goater, can be found here!

 

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Have you started training yet? Let us help…

With the NHS Fun Triathlon 2013 just over 15 weeks away, no doubt thoughts will be turning to getting in shape for the event. Over the next few weeks we will let you know about lots of local and national opportunities which can give you a helping hand with your training.

Keep an eye on the news section of this website as well as our facebook and twitter pages for lots of useful links.

Eligibility Clarification

The NHS Tri Team have received a couple of questions regarding the employment status for potential competitors. As we are all aware there have been some big changes to the NHS over the past couple of years and these continue into 2013. In order to make the entry criteria straight forward we are accepting entries for the event  from anyone who was employed by the NHS on 1st January 2013.

If you have a question regarding eligibility please don’t hesitate to get in touch.