Thank you to guest blogger, Maxine Tatlonghari of Vanity Girl Hollywood, who speaks about everything glamorous, including how to look great training for your first triathlon.
I am a girly girl who was often picked last for kickball and had PTSD from running in Jr. High. Sports was never my thing, but I had such admiration for those athletic girls who could effortlessly jet ski, play basketball and run without people laughing at their flailing arms. And when I saw people doing tri – I was awestruck. Three sports and lots of gear just made me think these women were committed and strong. I wanted to do one. After talking about it for five years, I decided to take the plunge and try a Tri (sorry, couldn’t resist).
1. Find someone else who wasn’t athletic who has done and likes Tri. For me, it was my BF’s formerly pudgy cousin who told me that I could “totally do a Sprint Tri” while we were kayaking in Florida. I felt completely motivated, like “if he could do it, I can too!” Feel free to use me.
2. Find a Tri that speaks to you. For me, I liked the idea of short distances, all women, and a fashion brand associated with it. Enter Danskin Tri – at Disneyland. Disneyland? How cute is that?
3. Get into a training group. My group, Vixen Training out of Venice, met on Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings. Our coach was a perky blonde who was a serious athlete. She gave us homework and made us wear heart monitors.
4. Speaking of which, get the right gear. Tri ain’t cheap. Three sports — wetsuits, bikes, etc. can get pricey. But it is incredibly fun buying the stuff. You can also find gently used gear through the LA Tri Club.
5. Open Water. The LA Tri Club holds clinics where you don your wet suit and swim with other triathletes. Swimming in a pool is totally different than the ocean. The ocean by yourself is totally different than ocean with hundreds of other athletes on top of you. Practice. Now.
6. Do the Mock Tri. Just like it sounds, you will do a dress rehearsal. How to rack your bike, how to mark your arms, how to set up your gear, how to get the sand off your feet before getting your running shoes on …
7. Get your cheering squad together. You want to see faces you love at the finish line.
8. NOTHING NEW ON RACE DAY. No new socks, no new nutrition bars, gels, or drinks. Get a good understanding of what Race Day will look and feel like for you.
9. On race day, get there early so you can get prime positioning for your bike and gear. And expect that late people may knock your stuff out of the way. Just like real estate, location is EVERYTHING.
10. Run YOUR race. Sure, that 85 year old man may cross that line before you (happened to me in my 2nd Tri in Long Beach) but so what. This is your race, enjoy it!!
+1 BONUS. Finally, listen for your name when you cross the line. It is a beautiful sound!
Maxine Tatlonghari is an entrepreneur and philanthropist based in the heart of West Hollywood. After spending 11 years raising money to fight cancer both domestically and internationally, she launched her vanity project, Vanity Girl. This was her chance to be an entrepreneur, pursuing her love of glamour, and maybe …. be the one writing the big checks that make the difference! Vanity Girl manufactures a niche line of lighted make up tables and vanity tables right here in the City of Angels, and of course, where they continue to support causes that change the world.

