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#134 - Race Specific Training
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
We recently read another article on about the New England Patriots and Bill Belicheck's philosophy that prompted this discussion. They practice with runs that are only directly related to plays in the game. For example, they may have the kick off team line up then sprint 70 yards. Then, they will have them jog back to the same line and do it one more time, just in case there is a penalty on the last play. We wondered how this philosophy could apply to triathlon, and of course, we believe it does. Coaching philosophies across platforms - Belichick returns It’s Not Always Harder and Faster Consistent ease The power of lower cadence Keys to not taking days for granted Race pace vs. Race Effort Training Why Belichick wouldn’t be a fan of super long runs Training to Hold Power Vanity FTP and how it distorts your race results How cycling and running training work best together How much running do you have to give up to raise your FTP? Training for Hot Weather When It’s Cold Sauna Training Importance of Sodium If you enjoy the Crushing Iron podcast, you can support us with a direct pledge here. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe to Crushing Iron on YouTube and iTunes. For information on the C26 Coach’s Eye custom swim analysis, coaching, or training camps email: C26Coach@gmail.com Facebook: CrushingIron Twitter: CrushingIron Instagram: C26_Triathlon www.crushingiron.com
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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