Abigail Cole created ARROW-13176:
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             Summary: T Is for Technology in Triathlon Training
                 Key: ARROW-13176
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-13176
             Project: Apache Arrow
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Abigail Cole


The original triathletes were amazing. Dave Scott and Mark Allen accomplished 
amazing feats in triathlon long before technology took over the sport. They 
didn't have metrics like we have today and they certainly didn't have all of 
the information gathering abilities we have. Yet, they set records and competed 
valiantly. In fact Mark Allen still holds the marathon record in Kona to this 
day. Technology is a great friend to triathletes but is does have a downside.

TECHNOLOGY ITEMS

So technology has taken over every part of triathlon. One of the most widely 
researched areas is the area of the triathlon watch. Each and every year there 
are new watches available for purchase that have ever increasing measurements 
for the triathlete. My personal favorite is the Garmin 910XT. This watch gives 
me heart rate, power (with a power meter), pacing (with optional foot pod), 
speed, cadence (with optional cadence sensor), mileage, yards in swimming, and 
much more. Each of these measurements aid me in measuring my success or 
failures in each and every training session and race.

Technology has been making huge strides in bicycles and wheel sets. The amount 
of research going into these two items within the world of triathlon is 
incredible. Each and every year there are new and exciting advances in 
aerodynamic speed in bicycles and wheel sets. Much of the time these 
technologies can take on two very different vantage points. This was most 
evident at the 2016 World Championships in Kona. Diamond Bikes unveiled their 
Andean bike which fills in all the space in between the front tire and the back 
tire with a solid piece to make the wind pass by this area for aerodynamics. 
Another bike debuted at Kona this year with the exact opposite idea. The Ventum 
bike eliminated the down tube of the bike and made a vacant space in between 
the front tire and the back tire with only the top tube remaining. These are 
two very different ideas about aerodynamics. This is one of the amazing things 
about the advancement of technology and one of the downsides as well.

Each and every piece of equipment in triathlon is undergoing constant 
technology advancements. Shoes, wetsuits, socks, nutrition, hats, sunglasses, 
helmets, racing kits, and anything else you can imagine. This world of 
technology in triathlon is not near to completion and will continue to push the 
limits.

THE UPSIDE TO TECHNOLOGY

Technology in triathlon is amazing. These new items are exciting and make each 
and every year different. There are new advancements that help triathletes go 
faster and longer. These new technologies help even the amateur triathlete to 
go faster. Just the purchase of new wheels can mean the difference between 
being on or off the podium. The advancement of shoes has aided many athletes to 
avoid the injuries that plague so many such as plantar fasciitis. Technology 
will continue to aid the sport in becoming better and better.

THE DOWNSIDE TO TECHNOLOGY

The downside to technology is that the amateur triathlete arrives at their 
local race already incapable of winning because someone else has the money to 
buy some of the latest technology. The biggest purchases such as wheel sets and 
bicycles can be cost prohibitive to the average triathlete and yet 
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there are individuals who purchase these items at alarming rates. The amateur 
triathlete can also feel overwhelmed at what to purchase and what not to 
purchase. Some items of technology are not worth the extra cost because they do 
not decrease racing time significantly enough for what they cost. Now that 
these new technologies have been out awhile, knock-offs have begun to make 
lower cost items. It will be interesting to watch the flood of these knock-offs 
into the market and see how that affects the big boys of technology.

If you are an amateur triathlete shop smart and don't go buy the new gadgets 
just because they are new. Make sure to invest in items that are going to truly 
make you faster and not just a gimmick.

 



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