Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
5:30 pm
Triathlon cycling training?Hey guys ive done 4 olympic triathlons with my best time being a 2:03. Just wondering good training methods as far as cycling is concerned. With running I always switch it up. I do intervals, sprints, longer runs, shorter runs, etc. Can this be applied to cycling as Continue reading Triathlon cycling training?
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
5:30 pm
Triathlon cycling training?Hey guys ive done 4 olympic triathlons with my best time being a 2:03. Just wondering good training methods as far as cycling is concerned. With running I always switch it up. I do intervals, sprints, longer runs, shorter runs, etc. Can this be applied to cycling as Continue reading Triathlon cycling training?
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
5:30 pm
Triathlon cycling training?Hey guys ive done 4 olympic triathlons with my best time being a 2:03. Just wondering good training methods as far as cycling is concerned. With running I always switch it up. I do intervals, sprints, longer runs, shorter runs, etc. Can this be applied to cycling as Continue reading Triathlon cycling training?
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
5:30 pm
Triathlon cycling training?Hey guys ive done 4 olympic triathlons with my best time being a 2:03. Just wondering good training methods as far as cycling is concerned. With running I always switch it up. I do intervals, sprints, longer runs, shorter runs, etc. Can this be applied to cycling as Continue reading Triathlon cycling training?
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
6:49 am
This is a great article from Rich & Patrick over at TeamEN. In essence, what is 40 hours of NOT Training Worth to You? As an age-group / weekend warrior athlete that doesn’t have any intention of “trying to win”, it’s not feasible to put in the hours on the training schedule that elites and pros do on any given day. We work, we have lives, we… Continue reading Triathlon Training "Return On Investment"
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
3:43 am
Ok folks, unless you’re an endurance athlete, you may have actually NEVER HEARD of the term “bonk“. Fair enough, inquiring minds what to know, so this is the definition as per wikipedia:
“In endurance sports, particularly cycling and running, hitting the wall or the bonk describes a condition caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles, which manifests itself by precipitous fatigue and
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
2:18 am
** This is an excerpt from a datafeed from xtri. Lots of good stuff flies around the web so I’ll be auto-magically feeding my blog with content from other bloggers and publishers for you to check out. Besides, do you really think I’m going to spend all my spare time writing stuff on this blog?
ironguides: Almost Offseason… Now What?New activities will invigorate you, while… Continue reading Latest triathlon training news - ironguides: Almost Offseason... Now What?
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
2:18 am
last tri of the season | Triathlon TrainingPosted by Triathlon Training On 28 September 2009 No Commented. Message posted by: Teri d. I did my last tri of the season on Sunday: the Black Diamond Olympic. I had real reservations about doing this one but I hated to end my tri …
Triathlon Training: Battling Jet Lag
In a sport measured in grams and won by… Continue reading Latest triathlon training news - last tri of the season | Triathlon Training
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at
2:18 am
How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…
swim straight in open water | Triathlon Training
Posted by Triathlon Training On 3 October 2009 No Commented. Message posted by: Teri d. Yes, this thread brought on an amusing exchange that resulted in me taking Ken up on his offer of a… Continue reading Latest triathlon training news - swim straight in open water | Triathlon Training