Subject: RE: Book: The Time Crunched TriathleteI own it and have (mostly) followed the "intermediate" plan for an olympic I just did. Disclaimer: I'm an utter noob (this was my second tri ever). I strongly disagree with the reviewer above who said it's for people who want to 'complete' rather than 'compete'; that is explicitly *not* its stated goal [1]. The workouts are tough - most workouts are bricks and nearly all of them include some form of intervals. You should be able to do more than just survive by the end. There are some very annoying inconsistencies (like how the heck is a "pace swim set" meant to done at be a relative effort of 8/10, yet at over 100% of your best pace?). There's a lot of filler in the book - it could probably have been boiled down to something not much bigger than a pamphlet. However, I really like having a structured plan provided for me, and I felt like I got a lot more bang out of the bricks / intervals than I did out of my homebrew "grind it out" plan. Swimming in particular was helped significantly - I went from worst in my age group (by far) to second (admittedly in a small group - seven) in a time I wasn't ashamed of. I give it a thumbs up; it was well worth what I paid for it. [1] half-distance plan excluded; he explicitly says it's barely enough to get you through the race. But the sprint / olympic plans are intended to be competitive. |