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Beginner Series 4 - Training structure and key principles

Beginner Series 4 - Training structure and key principles



In part 4 of the Beginner Series, we discuss training structure and key principles. After listening to this episode, you'll already be able to write a basic training plan for yourself.

HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: 

  • Eight key training principles for beginner triathletes
  • How to structure your training week
  • Frequency, duration and intensity
  • Distributing time between swimming, biking and running
  • Micro-, meso-, and macrocycles
  • How do you know if your training plan is working? 
  • Common mistakes related to training principles and structure

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  • The shownotes for today's episode can be found at www.scientifictriathlon.com/beginner4/

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