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We welcome all inquiries that you may have about TriFactor. If you have any questions regarding how to join, fees, or workouts, please email the Contact Person.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Q: How big is the team?
A: TriFactor has 45+ members, and is growing. We are pretty evenly split between men and women, with ages ranging from 15 to 50, with an average of about 35.

Q: How much does it cost to join?
A: The Annual Membership fee is $150, and includes access to all facility time, instructor-led workouts, online workouts one piece of triathlon clothing, team Support and more!

Q: Do I need to have completed at Triathlon to join?
A: Absolutely not! In fact, many of our members who have joined did their first race as a member of TriFactor. Our team has members of all skill levels, from those brand new to the sport, to National Team members, and those who have completed multiple Ironman races.

Q: Do I have to race?
A: No, you just have to have fun. Of course for a lot of us racing is fun. Every person's level of participation is up to them. We try our best to foster a team environment where people can enjoy the Triathlon lifestyle no matter their level of involvement.

Q: Where does the team race?
A: Triathlon races are held at Birds Hill Park, St. Malo Provincial Park, Pinawa, Riding Mountain National Park, Kenora and many other places. See the Triathon Manitoba Event Calendar for a list of this years local events. Triathon Manitoba Event Calendar 

Q: Do I need a special bike to do a triathlon?
A: No. Many individuals new to the sport do their first few races on a road or mountain bike until they decide whether they will continue in the sport or not. However, should you decide to continue, you would most likely want to acquire a bike more suitable for triathlon.

Q: I'm planning on dropping into a few workouts, what can I expect and what do I need to bring?
A: If you're coming to a brick workout on Monday evening, be prepared to run and bike. You will need to bring a bike in good working order (we can set you up with a trainer if you give us a heads up) and your running shoes. For a track workout, just you and your runners will do. For a Saturday long bike workout, bring your bike. For any of the swims, you will need a swim cap if your hair is long, and goggles. Pull-buoys, paddles and kick boards can be borrowed from the facility. Please check our workout page for more info about how long the workouts last. A heartrate monitor is a useful tool if you have one.

Most people are more comfortable in biking-style shorts for better movement rather than loose shorts that tend to ride up. Longer yoga style pants can also get caught in the bike chain and are not recommended, and are too hot for inside runs. Cotton is not a good fabric choice for either a top or bottom. You will need at least one water bottle (at least two for the saturday long bike), and a towel for the workout. For the evening workouts, just a light meal at least an hour beforehand is recommended. For Saturday workouts, a small breakfast is advised, as are snacks during the workout (energy bar, banana, dried fruits, nuts, gels). Showers and lockers are available at the facility. Typically people bring all their gear to the workout location, unless they are swimming beforehand, when they will also be using a locker.