Welcome back to the Amateur Triathlete Dad podcast! In this episode, we dive into the challenges and learnings from preparing for my first triathlon while balancing family life and facing training hurdles. I share my firsthand experiences, from neglecting crucial brick sessions to the importance of understanding heart rate zones. Discover the key role of interval training across disciplines and why sleep and nutrition are the foundation of any athlete's success. Whether you're planning your first race or looking for tips, join me as I reflect on the tumultuous yet rewarding journey of completing my first triathlon.
Information on the intervals discussed -
Swim Interval Session (1,800m)
Goal: Improve swim speed and endurance with race-pace efforts.
Warm-up (400m)
Main Set (1,000m)
Cool-down (400m)
Bike Interval Session (40-50km total)
Goal: Improve power output and speed with race-simulation efforts.
Warm-up (15 min)
Main Set (30-40 min)
Cool-down (10-15 min)
Optional: If training indoors, use a smart trainer with power zones for precise efforts.
Run Interval Session (10km total)
Goal: Develop race pace and running efficiency off the bike.
Warm-up (2km)
Main Set (6km)
Cool-down (2km)
Don't forget to add some strength training in the gym. if you have time.
These are key for -
Triathlon training involves repetitive motions (swimming, cycling, and running), which can lead to muscle imbalances and overuse injuries. Strength training helps correct these weaknesses, reducing injury risk.
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