Membership Fees

Session Fees

Bulk & Casual Passes

  • $99 Bulk 10-Pass (B99)
  • $198 Bulk 20-Pass (Code 2B99)
  • $15 Casual Session (Code C15)

Monthly Passes

  • $140 One month pass (Code 1M)
  • $240 One month family pass (Code F240)
  • $400 Three month pass (Code 3M)
  • $720 Six month pass (Code 6M)

Additional Venue Fees

  • $25 UQ Track five pass (Code UQ5)
  • $50 UQ Track ten pass (Code UQ10)
  • Pool Entry is charged by venue management.

Program Fees

Standard

  • $700 12 : Week (Code P12)
  • $950 : 16 Week (Code P16)
  • $1200 : 20 Week (Code P20)

Payment Details

When making a payment by direct deposit, please reference payment with either:
SURNAME INITIAL and CODE eg. a bulk 10 pass for John Doe would be shown as “DOE J B90”
OR
SURNAME INITIAL and INVOICE NUMBER
This will ensure we can accurately reflect your payment against your membership.

Login to your customer portal to view any unpaid invoices and bank details (listed under customer agreements) or email reddogadmin@reddogtriathlontraining.com .

Changing Packages

Anyone changing from bulk pass to a monthly pass (payable by the first of the month) or starting a program will be invoiced any outstanding fees at a pro-rata bulk pass rate eg. 2 sessions = $18 (Code 2B9).

Any credits remaining when switching from a bulk pass rate to a monthly rate or program will be reinstated once the monthly rate or program has ceased and will expire after 3 months of non-attendance.

Please email reddogadmin@reddogtriathlontraining.com if you wish to switch to/from a monthly package prior to the next month to ensure your account is invoiced correctly.

Payments

A monthly pass must be paid by the first of each month.

A $20 late fee will be applied to any outstanding invoices after 14 days from invoice date.

All fees are non-refundable.

Membership

Those wishing to train for triathlon (i.e. all three disciplines) are required to join Triathlon Australia (TA).

Joining TA and listing Red Dog Triathlon Training (RDTT) as your club gives you a discounted TA membership, Triathlon Queensland Membership and RDTT Membership.

RDTT Membership costs $40 for the 2021/22 season. This is paid when renewing/joining TA GoMembership Portal.

TA offers a number of membership options listed on the GoMembership Portal during registration.

RDTT members will receive a membership tag to receive discounts offered exclusively by our sponsors and applicable members will receive two bike stickers (eg. one for road bike and other for TT bike) which must be displayed in order to participate in any RDTT ride.

RDTT recommends all athletes undergo a health check annually, as well as prior to commencing any new training program. Please advise us of any existing medical issues or new issues as they arise.

Tragically there have been a number of athletes who have recently died while competing in various events and/or training. In some instances their respective medical conditions had been undiagnosed.

Triathlon (and the respective three disciplines) is a physically intensive sport whereby any underlying or new medical condition can be exacerbated by an individual’s pursuits and training.

All Red Dog athletes (both new and continuing) and whether training at the scheduled sessions, on programs, or on their own, need to ensure that they are satisfied that their medical health is sufficient to engage in the training sessions that they embark upon.

While encouragement is expected from any coach, should anyone feel at any point during a session that they are unable to continue, or have concerns about their health, they must cease training and report this to me or the sessions coach immediately.

It is the responsibility of all athletes to seek medical assistance for any condition that they suffer, to have regular check-ups from their doctor/allied health practitioners and to ensure that there are no symptoms, injuries, or underlying medical conditions being suffered from that prevent them from training.

Athletes need to follow the recommendations of any treating medical practitioner and ensure that they are cleared to resume training before they do so.

– Trent Patten

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