Triathlon Training Program Update
I said before that I am only a beginner and that I probably would make some mistakes along the way. Well, I don't think I made a mistake but I have had to refine my triathlon training routine. My late post dealt with my sprint triathlon training program for swimming and I said that I was using my original swim time as my training time for my percentages. But I quickly found out that you end up making huge improvements and that if you use your original time, (this is only for those who struggle with swimming, running, or biking), you will burn yourself out.
Triathlon Training Time Change
So what I did, is I did the swimming again and found out my new time. I then plugged this new swim time into my triathlon training schedule so that my workouts are shorter, allowing me more time to recover between workouts. This had made a huge improvement in how I feel and in my overall times in all three categories (swimming, biking, and running).
Beginner Triathlon Training Program
Soon I will post my complete program schedule that I am currently using for my sprint triathlon training. I keep holding off because I am only into the 3rd week of my 11 week program. Once I reach the 5th or 6th week, I will pass it on to my readers. I am doing this just in case I find anymore mistakes or miscues and if I do, I will be able to refine it for all of you. If you are a beginner and are thinking of training for a sprint triathlon, good for you! I am going to post a few things that you will need to do in advance to prepare for your training. I will give you a little hint: before starting a training program, start swimming, biking, and running for short distances. Your body should be slightly conditioned in advance to start a sprint triathlon training program. Get out there and have fun!
Showing posts with label Beginner Sprint Triathlon Training Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginner Sprint Triathlon Training Program. Show all posts
Train for the Triathlon Swim-Time Percentage
My Triathlon Training Program for Swimming
The swim training program that I have come up with and am currently using to train for my upcoming triathlon is basically designed to help me peak when the triathlon occurs. Most of it is based on time and percentages. Now whether or not it is going to work out in the end, I don't know. But I do know that I am getting good results from it so far.
Beginner Sprint Swim Training for my Triathlon
Here is a breakdown of how my swim training works. I am not a good swimmer by any means so I had to come up with a way so that I could gradually allow myself to be able to complete the .3 miles of swim that I have to start out with in the triathlon. I had to do some math first. I wanted to figure out how many yards I would have to swim. Since there is 5,280 feet in a mile, I multiplied that number by .3 which comes out to be 1,584 feet. I then took that number and divided it by 3 since there are 3 feet in a yard. The number of yards that I arrived at for the swimming distance is 528 yards. My buddy lives near the beach so we found a starting reference point. We then used my digital range finder (which measures up to 600 yards), to find another visual reference point that was 528 yards away. We now had a pretty good section of area where we could train for our swimming.
The first thing that we did was we used a timer to see how long it would take us to swim the total distance. I had to stop a lot of times because I was not in shape and like I said before I don't swim very well. It took me 19:26 to swim that distance. That time is horrible but it has served as my reference time for my training which I will now explain.
Swim Training for the Triathlon
Almost my entire triathlon training is based on percentage and time. Here is my percentage breakdown:
60%
70%
65%
Mini Tri-55%
70%
80%
75%
Mini Tri-65%
80%
90%
85%
Mini Tri-75%
90%
100%
95%
Mini Tri-85%
100%
110%
105%
Mini Tri-95%
I have used these percentages to create an 11 week training program that I use for all three events in the triathlon. Since I knew that my total swim time was 19:26, I figured out the times based on the above percentages. I then used that new time for my training. So for example, 60% of 19:26 is roughly 12 minutes. So for my first training day I swam in my pool for 12 straight minutes. I have an entire chart which lists my training times and distances for each day leading up to my triathlon. And I am using the percentages from above to get my times. I will show my chart in my next post.
I hope that I am making sense. You will also notice the Mini Tri's that I have listed above. Every other Saturday serves as my mini triathlon. I perform all three events, including transitions, so I gradually get the feel of competing in the real triathlon. As you can see from the percentages, you do have a couple of weeks where you actually train at 100% or above. This hopefully will help me to gain some extra endurance. But you will notice that my final mini tri is only at 95%. This should help me from burning out before the triathlon. I am counting on adrenaline and pure excitement to push me over 100% the day of the event.
Sprint Triathlon Training Program Summary
Like I said before, I will list my personal training chart in my next post, and then I will outline how I train for biking and running. It is almost identical to my swim training. I hope it works and I look forward to hearing from any of you, about what you think about my BEGINNER SPRINT TRIATHLON TRAINING PROGRAM
The swim training program that I have come up with and am currently using to train for my upcoming triathlon is basically designed to help me peak when the triathlon occurs. Most of it is based on time and percentages. Now whether or not it is going to work out in the end, I don't know. But I do know that I am getting good results from it so far.
Beginner Sprint Swim Training for my Triathlon
Here is a breakdown of how my swim training works. I am not a good swimmer by any means so I had to come up with a way so that I could gradually allow myself to be able to complete the .3 miles of swim that I have to start out with in the triathlon. I had to do some math first. I wanted to figure out how many yards I would have to swim. Since there is 5,280 feet in a mile, I multiplied that number by .3 which comes out to be 1,584 feet. I then took that number and divided it by 3 since there are 3 feet in a yard. The number of yards that I arrived at for the swimming distance is 528 yards. My buddy lives near the beach so we found a starting reference point. We then used my digital range finder (which measures up to 600 yards), to find another visual reference point that was 528 yards away. We now had a pretty good section of area where we could train for our swimming.
The first thing that we did was we used a timer to see how long it would take us to swim the total distance. I had to stop a lot of times because I was not in shape and like I said before I don't swim very well. It took me 19:26 to swim that distance. That time is horrible but it has served as my reference time for my training which I will now explain.
Swim Training for the Triathlon
Almost my entire triathlon training is based on percentage and time. Here is my percentage breakdown:
60%
70%
65%
Mini Tri-55%
70%
80%
75%
Mini Tri-65%
80%
90%
85%
Mini Tri-75%
90%
100%
95%
Mini Tri-85%
100%
110%
105%
Mini Tri-95%
I have used these percentages to create an 11 week training program that I use for all three events in the triathlon. Since I knew that my total swim time was 19:26, I figured out the times based on the above percentages. I then used that new time for my training. So for example, 60% of 19:26 is roughly 12 minutes. So for my first training day I swam in my pool for 12 straight minutes. I have an entire chart which lists my training times and distances for each day leading up to my triathlon. And I am using the percentages from above to get my times. I will show my chart in my next post.
I hope that I am making sense. You will also notice the Mini Tri's that I have listed above. Every other Saturday serves as my mini triathlon. I perform all three events, including transitions, so I gradually get the feel of competing in the real triathlon. As you can see from the percentages, you do have a couple of weeks where you actually train at 100% or above. This hopefully will help me to gain some extra endurance. But you will notice that my final mini tri is only at 95%. This should help me from burning out before the triathlon. I am counting on adrenaline and pure excitement to push me over 100% the day of the event.
Sprint Triathlon Training Program Summary
Like I said before, I will list my personal training chart in my next post, and then I will outline how I train for biking and running. It is almost identical to my swim training. I hope it works and I look forward to hearing from any of you, about what you think about my BEGINNER SPRINT TRIATHLON TRAINING PROGRAM
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