Triathlon Training Articles

Practical, no-nonsense advice for the age-group triathlete. From time-crunched scheduling and race strategy to mindset and technical skills, this is where I share the "why" and "how" behind training smarter.

Indoor vs Outdoor Triathlon Training: What Actually Helps You Race Better?

Indoor vs Outdoor Triathlon Training: What Actually Helps You Race Better?

Balancing indoor and outdoor training is crucial for triathlon success. Indoor sessions provide consistency and structure, enhancing technique and mental toughness, while outdoor training builds adaptability and resilience. Both environments complement each other, enabling athletes to refine their skills, boost endurance, and prepare effectively for race day. Utilize each wisely.

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Stop Treating Swim, Bike, and Run Like Separate Sports

Stop Treating Swim, Bike, and Run Like Separate Sports

Many triathletes approach training as three separate sports: swimming, biking, and running. However, effective triathlon training must integrate these elements into one continuous event. Success lies in managing cumulative fatigue and performance under stress, emphasizing race-specific workouts. Adopting a triathlete mindset is crucial for improved race-day performance.

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Triathlon Coaching That Gets You Faster & Stronger—Without Wasted Effort

Triathlon Coaching That Gets You Faster & Stronger—Without Wasted Effort

Sense Endurance Coaching offers a results-oriented triathlon coaching approach focused on efficiency and performance. Head Coach Tom emphasizes smart training to enhance athletes' strength, technique, and race execution. The process includes initial consultations, personalized training plans, and continuous communication. Athletes are guided through all phases of preparation, ensuring tailored support and optimal race strategies.

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Training Through and After Illness: A Triathlete’s Guide to Recovery

Training Through and After Illness: A Triathlete’s Guide to Recovery

Waking up at 05:00 with a sore throat may be the moment at which your season is won or lost. Most age-groupers suffer from the "Hero Complex”: the toxic delusion that training through a fever proves dedication. It doesn’t. It proves they are insecure. This is the definitive Sense Endurance guide to the physiology of the "Open Window", the truth about "Technical Theatre" recovery scores, and the strict, no-nonsense protocol for returning to execution.

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Ironman Training the Sense Endurance Way: Maximise Gains in Minimal Time

Ironman Training the Sense Endurance Way: Maximise Gains in Minimal Time

Training effectively for an Ironman doesn’t require excessive hours; instead, focus on structured, quality workouts that build endurance and strength efficiently. The Sense Endurance principles emphasize purposeful training, consistency, and strength work while avoiding junk miles. Proper planning ensures athletes manage fatigue and perform well without overwhelming their lives.

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The Cost of a Frictionless Life: Losing Joy and Meaning in Life and Training
Mental Performance Mental Performance

The Cost of a Frictionless Life: Losing Joy and Meaning in Life and Training

The pursuit of a frictionless life may seem appealing, but it minimizes the joy and meaning derived from overcoming challenges. Struggles in triathlon and life foster growth, resilience, and deeper connections. Embracing friction allows individuals to rediscover joy in effort and the transformative power of adversity, leading to richer experiences and personal evolution.

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Master Your Marathon: Effective Training Tips

Master Your Marathon: Effective Training Tips

Preparing for a marathon requires a strategic approach focused on developing aerobic base, muscular endurance, and efficient pacing. Key training includes controlled effort sessions, varied intervals, and long runs by feel. Nutrition plays a crucial role, along with avoiding common pitfalls like neglecting recovery. With the right strategies, athletes can finish strong.

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Simplifying Triathlon Nutrition: The Myths and Realities

Simplifying Triathlon Nutrition: The Myths and Realities

Triathletes often face nutrition myths that complicate their diet. The article clarifies that expensive products are unnecessary, real food can meet protein needs, and consuming too many carbs during races may hinder performance. Simple strategies, like homemade sports drinks and familiar snacks, are emphasized for effective fueling in endurance events, promoting efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

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Fads in Triathlon: Why You Don’t Need Gadgets, Gimmicks, or the Next Big Supplement

Fads in Triathlon: Why You Don’t Need Gadgets, Gimmicks, or the Next Big Supplement

Triathletes often face pressure from a saturated market of gadgets and supplements promising enhanced performance but delivering minimal real value. Many of these products are overpriced and distract athletes from consistent training and proper nutrition. Instead, genuine success lies in mastering the fundamentals: smart training, balanced diet, and effective recovery practices.

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How to Swim Sense Endurance Style
The Technical Lab The Technical Lab

How to Swim Sense Endurance Style

This guide emphasizes the importance of efficient swimming for triathletes, highlighting the Sense Endurance approach. It outlines key techniques, including maintaining a neutral head position, effective hand movements, and utilizing body mechanics to enhance stroke power and conserve energy. Regular use of tools like pull buoys and paddles builds strength and rhythm essential for racing.

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