You Just Don't Feel Like Training
1 of 23This probably means your body is sending you a message: It's time for a day off.
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Your Next TriathlonYou Have a Hangover
2 of 23It'll never happen again. Right? Right?!
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Your Next TriathlonYou Have a Family Obligation
3 of 23Unless everyone already knows you as the person who misses family gatherings to train, don't become that person.
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Your Next TriathlonYou're Stuck at Work
4 of 23Sometimes work deadlines get in the way of life and training. Keeping your job is pretty important, too.
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Your Next TriathlonIt's a Holiday
5 of 23Hooray! Skip a day and celebrate. There will be plenty more days to train.
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Your Next TriathlonIt's Raining
6 of 23Who wants to ride on wet roads, risk crashing on the bike or slipping on a trail while running?
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Your Next TriathlonYour Bike Isn't 100 Percent
7 of 23While it's easy to fix a flat tire, it's harder to troubleshoot poor shifting.
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Your Next TriathlonIt's Snowing
8 of 23Snow means messy training on slick and slushy roads. How about watching a movie, instead?
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Your Next TriathlonIt's Too Cold
9 of 23Cold hands or toes or nose? Never (again). And don't even get us started on jumping into a cold swimming pool.
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Your Next TriathlonIt's Too Hot
10 of 23The risk of dehydration and sunburn is real.
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Your Next TriathlonIt's Too Windy
11 of 23No one ever wants to get blown into traffic while riding, or have all manner of dust and dangers blown into their eyes when running.
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Your Next TriathlonYou're Sick
12 of 23This is as good as any reason to skip a day, so you can recover quickly and get back at it.
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Your Next TriathlonYou Have an Injury
13 of 23While you're healing from an injury, your body needs all the energy it can get for efficient self-repair.
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Your Next TriathlonYou Need a Sanity Check
14 of 23How do you really know if you're too obsessive about your training? Everyone tells you so!
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Your Next TriathlonAll Your Kits are Dirty
15 of 23Reusing cycling shorts—which means a dirty chamois—is a big no-no, especially if you want to avoid chaffing.
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Your Next TriathlonThere's a Furry Friend on Your Lap
16 of 23If you chase your four-legged friend off your lap, it will certainly get into mischief while you're out training. Or at least that's the story we're going with.
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Your Next TriathlonThe Pool is Unexpectedly Closed
17 of 23It could be a sign to skip training for the day.
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Your Next TriathlonStrava is Down for Maintenance
18 of 23If you can't post about it on Strava, it didn't actually happen. So, why waste the effort?
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Your Next TriathlonBecause Mom Said So
19 of 23But what does mom even know about training for a triathlon?
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Your Next TriathlonYour Training Partner Bailed
20 of 23Low motivation can be highly contagious. Maybe be you should bail, too.
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Your Next TriathlonYou Overslept
21 of 23Maybe you needed the extra sleep, or haven't yet mastered how to set your alarm. Might as well stay in and practice.
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Your Next TriathlonYou Have a Scheduled Rest Day
22 of 23You're not skipping a workout if you have a scheduled rest day on your training program!
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