#568 – The Training Roller Coaster
Publisher |
Crushing Iron
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Fitness
Health & Fitness
Publication Date |
Mar 29, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:54:55

A lot of triathletes seem to be more comfortable climbing out of holes versus climbing the actual mountain. Why do we set traps and get caught in short term excitement? Today we look at mental strategies to stay in the moment while focused on the long term. We also look at heat acclimation techniques, including why many athletes sacrifice fitness to “be ready” for the heat. Training so you can train like you need to train. And approaching today to set up tomorrow. 

Topics:

  • Texas and Oceanside 70.3
  • Spring Break for Robbie
  • Rotation of Ironman World Championship?
  • Climbing out of holes vs. Mountains
  • Magnetized by the Rush
  • Patience and how it impacts your day to day
  • Doing things the right way
  • Rushing Fitness
  • Train so you can train like you need to train
  • Too much time on the roller coaster
  • Embracing Z1-Z2
  • Heat acclimation
  • Being honest about the work we Didn’t Do!
  • Being objective in your planning
  • The fittest person is going to win
  • Saunas and heat acclimation
  • Sacrificing fitness for heat acclimation
  • Longer recoveries
  • Stop looking at progression as seasonal
  • “My Bike’s on eBay”
  • Looking forward to tomorrow
  • Organic Fitness

  • Coach Mike is accepting full-time athletes. Please check out the benefits of Customized Weekly Coaching here or contact Mike directly at: CrushingIron@gmail.com 
  • Registration is still open for the C26 Club Training Program. Take the worry and stress out of your next year of planning, recovering, taper, etc. The Club membership is good for 12 months from sign up. For more information, please visit www.C26Triathlon.com/the-c26-club

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