Subject: RE: tri training and marathon training I would agree with the idea of adding a bike and a swim to your workout, although, I would be tempted to add 2 bike and 2 swim. I think that in marathon training we sometimes focus to much on quantity instead of quality. You can add the bike and swim and still effectively build aerobic endurance. If you are following a marathon plan like Hal Higdon's interemediate plan with 5 days of running, you might consider eliminating a shorter distance day and replacing it with a good bike ride. Do swim on a rest day and turn another short run into a brick and you'll be about there. Again, for me quality is the key: Running 1 LSD (long, slow distance ) peaking at 20+, 1 mid-distance with 4-6 mi at race pace and one day of speed work (intervals ) with good warm up and cool down. Biking: 1 LSD and one speed day. Swim: 1 LSD and 1 day of intervals (focus on stroke count and efficiency always! ).
I have found that I am able to more training in multisport without exhaustion than I can with running alone. Go figure
I am sure that tri training has made be a better marathoner, and I'll get the proof in October.
Good luck. Be sure to share what works for you, as I know that there are others with the same issue of mixing triathlons and endurance runs. |