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Old 06-18-07 | 05:02 PM
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Depends on your training program

One thing I've found about using a pull-buoy, in addition to what's been said, is that it is an attractive way of not only positioning your body and allowing you to work on your upper body stroke, but also protects your legs, allowing you to focus on your running and biking. I find pull buoy use means I'm fresher for the other events. Also, I don't do much kicking during the actual swim portion of a tri.
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