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2018-09-09 1:59 PM |
139 | Subject: taper talk to me about tapering. i am 2 weeks out from augusta HIM. i put in a long run today and think it will be my last long run with 2 more short run (around 4 miles), an to the same with swim and bike, 1 more long session with each then 2 shorter sessions. i only have til next tues then we are leaving to drive there, also im 47 and recovery takes longer plus im getting pretty beat up right now from 22 weeks of training. |
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2018-09-09 2:46 PM in reply to: bnsafe |
Champion 7595 Columbia, South Carolina | Subject: RE: taper Tapering is good. You should do it. First for the run, then the bike, then the swim. (They beat you up most to least, in that order). Is there something specific you want to know? |
2018-09-09 4:45 PM in reply to: Experior |
139 | Subject: RE: taper im not following any training plans so was looking for how everyone else tapers, how soon, how much, etc. |
2018-09-09 6:29 PM in reply to: 0 |
623 | Subject: RE: taper I'm in the same boat. I completed my last long run this morning. A 2 week taper is pretty common I think. I'm planning on 3 bike sessions, 2 swims, and 3 runs this week. I will probably brick at least one session, something around 75-90 minutes. I've loosely followed Matt Dixon's Fast Track Triathlete and this next week is similar to the previous weeks but definitely a step down in volume and intensity. At this point the horse is in the barn, I'm just trying to stay sharp and healthy. Race week I'll probably only do one of each discipline, other than some quick stuff the day before the race to make sure my equipment is ready to go. Good luck! Edited by Parkland 2018-09-09 6:30 PM |
2018-09-09 7:39 PM in reply to: bnsafe |
Champion 7595 Columbia, South Carolina | Subject: RE: taper Originally posted by bnsafe im not following any training plans so was looking for how everyone else tapers, how soon, how much, etc. Got it. A certain amount of tapering is based on experience of what works for you. But here are some general guidelines.
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2018-09-10 4:11 AM in reply to: 0 |
Official BT Coach 18500 Indianapolis, Indiana | Subject: RE: taper Originally posted by bnsafe talk to me about tapering. i am 2 weeks out from augusta HIM. i put in a long run today and think it will be my last long run with 2 more short run (around 4 miles), an to the same with swim and bike, 1 more long session with each then 2 shorter sessions. i only have til next tues then we are leaving to drive there, also im 47 and recovery takes longer plus im getting pretty beat up right now from 22 weeks of training. A taper is about regaining freshness and allowing your body to heal. It's about allowing your body to shed residual fatigue and regain form. To achieve that you want to reduce volume, maintain frequency, and retain intensity. Too often, age-group triathletes believe that tapering/peaking is about resting. That isn't necessarily true. Certainly you are allowing your body to recover because of the reduced volume. However, a taper isn't about resting per se. Simply skipping workouts during a taper "to rest," is the wrong approach. One of the unique aspects of a taper is it is HIGHLY individual. What works for one, may or may not work for another and it's only through empirical evidence gained after multiple tapers that you will find what works best for you. That said, there are some general guidelines that may be helpful. Typically the HIM taper/peak period is 2-3 weeks. Since you're only two-weeks out, we'll look at it from that viewpoint.
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2018-09-10 10:53 AM in reply to: bnsafe |
Extreme Veteran 695 Olathe | Subject: RE: taper The week before should be shorter tempo (race effort) type workouts. Not too stressing. Not too long. Reduce recovery needs. You can't do anything the week before to make fitness gains, but you can diminish your race performance by training too much. Just don't take all that week off. 2 weeks before should be lowering of volume and more race effort work. Avoid strength sessions that require extra recovery. I tell my athletes to stick to around 25 to 35 mile ride the weekend before easy and maybe a 60 minute easy run. Biggest volume max before race week. SLEEP HYDRATE EAT RIGHT // don't limit food, don't try and hit the mythical race weight, don't over do it carb loading. |
2018-09-10 6:20 PM in reply to: TriJayhawkRyan |
139 | Subject: RE: taper thanks everyone, great info and greatly appreciated. i will re read this mulitple times over the next few days. i have done my last "long run" and will shorten them accordingly. I have one more "long swim" and complete that thurs and one more "long ride" but will cut it down from 50 miles avg to say 35 miles friday. that an a couple short sessions this week should cover it. then i am leaving town this weekend so will rest this weekend, do a quarter of what i have been doing next monday and tues hitting all three including a brick but short and easy. then we will leave. |
2018-09-10 6:31 PM in reply to: bnsafe |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: taper Your brick should be short, but not necessarily easy......do your race pace. The idea is to sharpen yourself for the race. The rest of the advice is good IMO. The only caveat I would throw in is that a taper can be a very personal thing, it's not a "one size fits all" to get it right for you (there are certainly generalizations, and you've been given them).....you may not get it exactly right the first time, so log what you do so you can make adjustments in the future. |
2018-09-10 6:39 PM in reply to: TriJayhawkRyan |
Member 622 Franklin, TN | Subject: RE: taper I've been training with friends doing Augusta this year. We're planning on a 35 mile ride this Saturday. They'll probably do a couple of trainer sessions of 45 min-1 hour this week in addition to the Saturday ride and probably 2 30-45 min sessions on the trainer next week. I think I did a 8 mile run the last Sunday before my 2 HIMs with 2-3 shorter sessions of 3-5 miles earlier in the week. I only ran once during race week for 5 miles...probably should have run at least a couple of times. I would suggest keeping the swim frequency/volume up this week and drop the volume but not the frequency next week. Matt Fitzgerald's super simple 70.3 plan has swims of 2000, 1600, and 2400 yards the week before race week and swims of 1300, 800 yards during race week (he also suggests a 10 minute swim the day before the race but I've had a hard time fitting that one in due to travel logistics). |
2018-09-10 7:41 PM in reply to: #5249132 |
623 | Subject: RE: taper Joel just described my plan for the next two weeks. Glad to know I’m on the right track! |
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